Posts Tagged ‘Move My Music’
Move My Music ~ Library@Esplanade (25 June)
| Date: | Saturday Jun 25, 2011 |
| Time: | 06:00 PM – 07:00 PM |
| Venue: | Open Stage in library@esplanade |
| Lang: | English |
| Note: | No registration is required. |
Move My Music: Inch Chua
Join us as we showcase some of the current and unique music genres/professions in Singapore! Each week in June, a guest artiste will sharing what he/she does best and give tips to succeed in Singapore’s music industry. They will also be giving pointers to young aspiring musicians who will be performing. With appearances by Peter Huang, DJ Debbie Chia, The Karl Maka and Inch Chua, this is a programme not to be missed!The 4th session of the Move My Music series, Inch Chua will star as the guest artiste on 25th June. Inch will share tips on becoming a successful singer/songwriter in Singapore.About Inch Chua
Being one of Singapore’s most prominent indie singer-songwriters, Inch Chua has been diligently crafting her own music direction. With material comprising a schizophrenic potpourri of introspective acoustic tunes and chirpy electronica, Inch has performed at many big musical platforms such as Beijing’s MIDI Festival 2010, the closing ceremony for the Singapore Pavilion in the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China and the biggest yet, the South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival in March 2010 where Inch was the first Singaporean female singer-songwriter to perform. Being an advocate of free music, she gives away her music for free on her website: www.inchchua.com. To date, Inch has released 2 EPs online: The Bedroom (August 2009) and Peace, Love & Mistletoe (December 2009). In July 2010, she has released her debut full-length album Wallflower.
Being one of Singapore’s most prominent indie singer-songwriters, Inch Chua has been diligently crafting her own music direction. With material comprising a schizophrenic potpourri of introspective acoustic tunes and chirpy electronica, Inch has performed at many big musical platforms such as Beijing’s MIDI Festival 2010, the closing ceremony for the Singapore Pavilion in the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China and the biggest yet, the South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival in March 2010 where Inch was the first Singaporean female singer-songwriter to perform. Being an advocate of free music, she gives away her music for free on her website: www.inchchua.com. To date, Inch has released 2 EPs online: The Bedroom (August 2009) and Peace, Love & Mistletoe (December 2009). In July 2010, she has released her debut full-length album Wallflower.