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UCLA Kyodo Taiko Mark Honda, Isa Polk, Peter Babida Jesse Chavez, Lisa Kumagai, Jason Lew, Chiaki Miura, Sid Park, Summer Teruya, Lori Ushijima, and Marvin Yee
Gao Fei During this period, she worked with musicians Chris Babida, Michael Lai and Pang Long, to produce her debut solo album "Extraordinary Fei". The album sold over 100,000 copies. She won the Best New Talent Award at Sprite Music Awards.
The Phantom Lover The film's theme song was composed and sung by Leslie Cheung entitled 夜半歌声 "The Phantom Lover" also featured in his album 宠爱 "Beloved". Another individual song popularised by this film is 一辈子失去了你 "Endless Embrace" also found in the same album. The film's excellent Western-influenced score was composed by Chris Babida.
Betty Chung Betty Chung was born in Hong Kong. In 1963, she won a singing contest at the age of 16. She appeared in various TV commercials, TVB shows, and movies. Chung left Hong Kong showbiz in the 1980s. She married famous songwriter Chris Babida (Chinese: 鮑比達) but then divorced. She has one son and resides in California, United States.
To Whom It May Concern: Ka Shen's Journey During the production process, Hong Kong Ballet contacted Kwan, asking if she would travel to Hong Kong and help them publicize their new ballet version of "The World of Suzie Wong". Hong Kong Ballet would not fund the cost of trip. Jamieson wrote that Kwan was divided about whether to go. After traveling to Tokyo to attend their film festival in 2005, Jamieson visited Hong Kong for a brief period of time. He wrote that he serendipitously met the Hong Kong Ballet chairwoman at a Starbucks and negotiated a deal with her. He would pay for Kwan's traveling fees, and Hong Kong Ballet would allow him to film the performances. The deal contributed six-and-a-half minutes of ballet footage to the documentary. The ballet's music composer was Chris Babida. Touched by Babida's music, Jamieson chose him to compose the documentary's closing credits music, writing that Babida "could perfectly capture the differences between Nancy's cultural backgrounds".