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Ellen Joyce Loo

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Chinese name
  
盧凱彤 (traditional)

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Chinese name
  
卢凯彤 (simplified)

Albums
  
Xian Qi


Pinyin
  
Lu Kaitong (Mandarin)

Siblings
  
P.J. Loo

Name
  
Ellen Loo

Music group
  
Ellen Joyce Loo Ellen Joyce Loo Pictures Golden Melody Wards Zimbio

Jyutping
  
lou4 hoi2 tung4 (Cantonese)

Born
  
March 27, 1986 (age 38) Canada (
1986-03-27
)

Occupation
  
Singer-songwriter, Master of Ceremonies, musician

Genre(s)
  
Awards
  
Hong Kong Film Award for Best Original Film Score

Similar People
  
Eman Lam, Lala Hsu, Veronica Lee, Crowd Lu, Fruit Chan

Profiles

Hong Kong singer Ellen Joyce Loo dies at 32


Ellen Joyce Loo (born 27 March 1986) is a Hong Kong Canadian singer-songwriter, member of the Hong Kong electrofolk and cantopop musical group at17. She was born in Canada on March 27, 1986. Loo learned classical guitar from her father at the age of nine. She entered the musical competition "Original Music 2000" (原音2000) held by Tom Lee Music with her older brother P.J. Loo in Hong Kong, and together they won third prize. Loo was later signed by the music production company People Mountain People Sea and formed the group at17 with Eman Lam.

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Apart from writing songs for her own group, she is also involved in the production and song writing of other artists' albums such as Kay Tse, Miriam Yeung and Sally Yeh.

Ellen Joyce Loo Untitled Document

Loo is married to Taiwanese cinematographer Fisher Yu.

Ellen Joyce Loo Untitled Document

Hong Kong pop singer Ellen Joyce Loo falls to her death aged 32


Publication

Ellen Joyce Loo MUSECHASE 39Profile39 with Ellen Loo amp Edmond Tong YouTube

  • Lost. Escape. Rockmuiology – A collection of the photographs she took over 3 years of her life with her Revue 35CC camera prior the publication, accompanied by a series of writings (in English). 240 pages, published by Youth Culture (青春文化) in July 2006, Hong Kong, ISBN 988-99184-0-4.
  • I learned the chords at seventeen, collection of 22 originals guitar scores from at17's songs, transcribed by Loo in both standard notation and guitar tablature. 2005, published by People Mountain People Sea / Kubrick, Hong Kong, ISBN 988-97905-7-2

  • Ellen Joyce Loo Her own voice Young Post South China Morning Post

    Ellen Joyce Loo Ellen Joyce Loo iTunes Plus Club

    References

    Ellen Joyce Loo Wikipedia