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The Sam Willows is a four-member
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an pop band formed in 2011. The group consists of siblings Narelle and
Benjamin Kheng Benjamin Kheng (born 15 August 1990) is a Singaporean singer-songwriter, and former national swimmer. Kheng made his music debut with the Singaporean band The Sam Willows, which debuted in 2012. Early life and education Kheng was a former nat ...
, together with their friends Sandra Riley Tang and Jonathan Chua. The quartet’s self-titled freshman EP was released in November 2012, followed by their debut full-length album '' Take Heart'' that was released in October 2015. In July 2018, the band released '' I Know, But Where'', their second full-length studio album. As of May 2019, the band has gone on an indefinite hiatus. It was also confirmed that they have no plans to disband and will focus on personal projects for the time being.


History


2011 – 2013: Formation, ''The Sam Willows''

The Sam Willows were formed in December 2011 by founding members:
Benjamin Kheng Benjamin Kheng (born 15 August 1990) is a Singaporean singer-songwriter, and former national swimmer. Kheng made his music debut with the Singaporean band The Sam Willows, which debuted in 2012. Early life and education Kheng was a former nat ...
, Jonathan Chua,
Narelle Kheng Narelle Kheng (born 24 September 1993) is a Singaporean singer, actress, and former national swimmer. She made her debut in the Singaporean band The Sam Willows in 2012. Personal life Kheng was a national youth swimmer, having trained at the ...
, and Sandra Riley Tang. Barely a year after they formed, the quartet launched their debut EP '' The Sam Willows'' under a distribution deal with Warner Music Singapore, and made their international debut in 2013 at the annual South by Southwest music festival in
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. The band continued on a North American Tour, Korean Tour, and represented Singapore for the Western Australian Music Festival (WAM) in
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. In April 2013, the Singaporean quartet entered the studio with
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for a week-long production session, organized by Singapore Music Society (SG MUSO). The result was a reworking of their track "Glasshouse" and released as the band’s latest single at the time. In August 2013, the band released their "Glasshouse (Lillywhite edition)" music video.


2015 – 2016: ''Take Heart''

The band signed to Sony Music Singapore on a 360 deal in January 2015 and embarked on their journey to Stockholm, Sweden to record their debut album, '' Take Heart'', with producer Harry Sommerdahl the following month. ''Take Heart'' was released later in the year in October 2015, with "Take Heart" as their first official single from the album released in May 2015. The music video for the song was later released in July 2015 and amassed over 1.6 million views on YouTube. In the same year, the band opened for Irish pop-rock band, The Script, at the
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in April 2015. The Sam Willows also recorded three songs - "Flags Up", "Ordinary" and "Champion", for the compilation album, ''Songs of the Games'' for the
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. To celebrate Singapore's independence, The Sam Willows performed at the National Day Parade 2015 in August 2015, playing one of Singapore's National Day songs, " Home". In May 2016, the quartet supported Little Mix on their
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in
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and Singapore. Following that, the band sold out their first headlining concert in Singapore at The Coliseum.


2017: Making of second album

The Sam Willows released an exclusive compilation album (consisting of 16 songs from their first EP, the ''Take Heart'' album and lead single "Keep Me Jealous" from their upcoming second album) in Japan (marketed and distributed by Sony Music Japan), making them the first English performing band from Singapore in recent years to be released by a major international music label in Japan. In May 2017, The Sam Willows released "Keep Me Jealous", the first official single from their upcoming second album, co-produced by the band themselves and producers Fredrik Häggstam and Litens Anton Nilsson. On 13 July 2017, the band released their next single, "Save Myself", co-produced with Harry Sommerdahl. "The song talks about how we’re usually the worst lovers to ourselves – we don’t know how to love or save ourselves till it’s too late," member Benjamin Kheng said of the song. The track clinched the 'Best Song' award.


2018: ''I Know, But Where''

On 9 February 2018, the band released two of their singles "Robot" and "Papa Money" simultaneously. Both tracks took over local airwaves and charted across territories such as Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Philippines. The initial release of four lead singles ("Keep Me Jealous", "Save Myself", "Papa Money" and "Robot") collectively garnered more than 10 million streams and have each been certified GOLD. The Sam Willow's 11-track second album '' I Know, But Where'' was released on 6 July 2018, making it their second studio album. The album debuted at number 1 on the Singapore iTunes chart on the day of its release and has since found its way into charts around the region like Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Taiwan. With this album, the band hoped to "present a feel-good and happy version of the things (they) struggle with". Featured in the line up of We the Fest 2018, The Sam Willows performed on day 2 of the festival. Headliners of the festival included Lorde, Sza,
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and more. The band also performed at Southeast Asia's First Esports Music Festival. On 11 November 2018, the band released their
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special single, "I'm Gonna Be Loved (This Christmas)", which was released as part of their extended play ''Christmas EP''.


2019: Hiatus

On 26 April 2019, The Sam Willows released a mandarin rendition of their single "Say So", from their second studio album ''I Know, But Where'', featuring
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. In May 2019, the band announced an indefinite hiatus. The members will be focusing on solo activities for the time being.


Members


Benjamin Kheng

Benjamin Kheng was born on in Singapore. He is the
keyboardist A keyboardist or keyboard player is a musician who plays keyboard instruments. Until the early 1960s musicians who played keyboards were generally classified as either pianists or organists. Since the mid-1960s, a plethora of new musical inst ...
, rhythm guitarist and vocalist. He was a former national youth swimmer, having trained since he was 6. He attended Anglo-Chinese School (Primary), Anglo-Chinese School (Independent),
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and has a diploma in Arts and Theatre Management from
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.


Jonathan Chua

Jonathan Chua was born on in Singapore. He is the lead guitarist and vocalist. He took Sociology as a major in Nanyang Technological University. In 2015, Jon started Zendyll Productions, a recording studio and sound design company in Singapore. Jon is known to be the big brother in the band who gets things done


Narelle Kheng

Narelle Kheng was born on in Singapore. She is the
bass guitar The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass (), is the lowest-pitched member of the string family. It is a plucked string instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric or an acoustic guitar, but with a longer neck and ...
ist and vocalist. She was a former national youth swimmer, having trained since she was 6. She attended Methodist Girls' School, Singapore,
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and
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, and took Communication Studies as her major in Nanyang Technological University's Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information. She had cameo roles in drama serials ''Zero Calling'' and '' Against The Tide'', and starred in a Channel 5 show, ''Do It Yourself''.


Sandra Riley Tang

Sandra Riley Tang was born on in Singapore. She is the
keyboardist A keyboardist or keyboard player is a musician who plays keyboard instruments. Until the early 1960s musicians who played keyboards were generally classified as either pianists or organists. Since the mid-1960s, a plethora of new musical inst ...
, percussionist and vocalist. In 2012, she started RileyArt, which showcased and sold her handmade accessories, art and calligraphy. In 2015, she co-founded her yoga studio, The Yoga Collective. She made her solo debut as 'RRILEY' in 2019.


Discography


Albums

* '' Take Heart'' (2015) * '' I Know, But Where'' (2018)


Extended Plays (EP)

* '' The Sam Willows'' (2012) * ''Christmas EP'' (2018)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sam Willows, The Singaporean indie rock groups Singaporean musical groups Musical groups established in 2012