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Richard Lee Peng Boon (born 24 August 1956) is a Singaporean singer-songwriter, playwright and film director.


Early life

Lee was born to a
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father, Lee Kip Lee, (who wrote for ''
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'') and his wife , Elizabeth Tan. He was the eldest child in the family of five, with three brothers and a sister (now deceased). He received his early education at St. Michael's School (now
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) and his secondary education at
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.


Career


Early years

Dick Lee started his career in 1971 at the age of fifteen when he participated in several talent contests with the group Harmony and (teaming up with his siblings) the group Dick and the Gang. His first album, ''Life Story'', featuring his own compositions, was released in 1974. Throughout the 70s and 80s, Lee championed the use of Asian elements in pop music. His pioneering album, ''Life in the Lion City'' (1984), won acclaim. But the album that achieved regional prominence for him was ''The Mad Chinaman'', released in 1989, Lee won several awards in Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan for these early artistic efforts. In addition to his recordings, in 1983, he co-produced and contributed keyboards to Zircon Lounge's debut album ''Regal Vigour''.


The 90s

In 1990, Lee moved to
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where he continued to develop the new Asian identity through his solo work, as well as collaborations with top Asian artistes such as Tracy Huang, Sandy Lam and Japanese group
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. He has written numerous songs for top singing talents in Asia. ''Transit Lounge'', released by
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, won both critical and music lovers' praise during the same time that he was regional vice-president of Artiste and Repertoire for Sony Music Asia, based in Hong Kong from 1998 to 2000. ''Everything'', released in November 2000 also by
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, features a collection of his works written since the 1970s. In December 2001, Lee and his friend Leonard T contributed a song to a charity CD – ''Love Is The Answer For Kids With Aids, KK Outreach for Kids Fund''. The song "It All Begins With Love" is aired frequently on Singapore's radio stations.


Plays and musicals

Lee has written many staged musicals including '' Beauty World'' (1988), ''Fried Rice Paradise'' (1991), ''Kampong Amber'' (1994), ''
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'' (1996), '' Hotpants'' (1997),
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's acclaimed ''
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'' (1997), ''Nagraland'' (1992), '' Puteri Gunung Ledang'' (2006) and ''P. Ramlee'' (2007). Since 1998, Lee has been the Associate Artiste Director of the
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. In 2000, Lee composed the songs to the musical of ''
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'', a highly popular sitcom, for the Singapore President's Star Charity Drive. Produced and broadcast by Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS), the musical raised over a record-setting $2 million. In 2002, he wrote and co-directed his first dance musical ''re:MIX'' for Singapore Repertory Theatre Young Company (SRT Young Company), as well as a specially commissioned work, '' Forbidden City: Portrait of An Empress'', one of the highlights of Singapore's prestigious new cultural centre, The Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay opening festival in October that year and a popular re-run in September 2003, and again in 2006. It was directed by
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and will go on a world tour in 2008, with the first stop being London's West End.


2000s

Lee was appointed the Creative Director for Singapore's 2002
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. Coincidentally, his song " We Will Get There" was selected to be 2002 theme song for the parade. Stefanie Sun performed the song and also included it in her own top-selling album. This was his second National Day theme song, having written "
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", performed by Kit Chan, in 1998. In 2003, he penned the English lyrics of "Treasure The World", the image song of J-ASEAN campaign by
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. Artistes from Japan and 10
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countries recorded this song for the campaign in English and their respective native languages. In July 2003, Lee was awarded the Fukuoka Arts and Culture Prize, an award by the Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize committee to recognise an individual's substantial contributions to the arts scene in Asia. Lee wrote an autobiography, ''The Adventures of the Mad Chinaman'', in 2004. In 2004, he appeared on '' Singapore Idol'' as a judge alongside fellow Singaporeans Florence Lian and
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. He returned as a judge for the second and third seasons in 2006 and 2009. On 17 and 18 December 2004, Lee held a 30th anniversary concert, titled ''Life Stories'' at the Kallang Theatre. Guest stars included Singapore Idol winner Taufik Batisah and runner up Sylvester Sim, Kumar, ex-wife Jacintha, Koh Chieng Mun, Hossan Leong, and others. In 2009, he penned the theme song for the
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summit which was performed in front of world leaders such as
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by Kit Chan during the Singapore Evening at the APEC Singapore 2009 summit on 14 November 2009 at the Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay. He was also the director of the 30-minute musical extravaganza involving 376 Singaporean artistes in a concert extravaganza enhanced by multimedia projections. In 2010, Lee was the Creative Director of Singapore's 44th National Day Parade. In 2011, Lee returned with ''The Adventures of the Mad China man'', a concert, and ''Beauty Kings'', an original comedy play. In 2012, Lee opened MAD (Modern Asian Diner) in Singapore. It is a 5-way partnership with 4 other homegrown local companies namely Tung Lok group, Bakerzin, Bar Stories and Top Wines. Lee also performed — and was a character — in TheatreWorks’ ''National Broadway Company'' production for the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay's 10th anniversary celebrations. In 2013, Lee returned to musicals by composing the 90-minute ''LightSeeker'', which premiered at
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. He was also named a Steinway Artist and became Creative Director of the revamped Rediffusion Singapore radio station. In 2014, Lee held a concert, ''Dick Lee: Celebrating 40 Years In Music'', at the Drama Centre. In the same year, a revamped version of his 1997 musical ''Hotpants'' was restaged. After his third stint as National Day Parade's Creative Director, Lee will return to helm 2015's golden jubilee show; and he has been tasked to write the next big National Day song. In 2015, Lee was the creative director of Singapore 50th National Day Parade, where he composed the NDP theme song "Our Singapore", performed by
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. In 2017, Lee made his directorial debut with the autobiographical musical film, '' Wonder Boy''.


Fashion

Having studied fashion design at
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in London, Lee's interest in fashion began at 16 when he designed for his mother's boutique ''Midteen''. He designed his own labels for his boutique ''Ping Pong'', as well as for ''Hemispheres'', the first young designer store he set up with a partner. Other forays in the fashion world include Display Director for Tangs departmental store in 1984, fashion editor of ''Female'' magazine in 1986 and one of the founders of the Society of Designing Arts, which spearheaded the introduction of Singapore designers to the local fashion market. From 1982 to 1990, Lee also ran his own event company Runway Productions, which specialised in fashion and tourism events. His company also had a hand in the creation of the ''Boom Boom Room'', a cabaret featuring drag comedian Kumar. Lee chaired the 2011
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Fashion Festival, and in 2014, he was named brand ambassador for Audi Singapore.


Personal life

Lee is a
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. In 1992, Lee married
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singer
Jacintha Abisheganaden Jacintha Abisheganaden (born 3 October 1957), known professionally as Jacintha, is a Singaporean singer, actress, and theater practitioner who studied at the National University of Singapore and received a degree in arts, majoring in English li ...
. They divorced in 1997 .


Discography


Awards


References


External links

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Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Dick 1956 births Living people 20th-century Singaporean male singers 21st-century Singaporean male singers Singaporean composers Peranakan people in Singapore Singaporean people of Hokkien descent Singaporean Roman Catholics Singaporean television personalities Saint Joseph's Institution, Singapore alumni Recipients of the Cultural Medallion Theatre in Singapore