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Chinese name
  
溫拿 (traditional)

Pinyin
  
wēn nā (Mandarin)

Active from
  
1973

Members
  
Alan Tam, Anthony Chan

Chinese name
  
温拿 (simplified)

Jyutping
  
wan naa (Cantonese)

Origin
  
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Other name(s)
  
The Loosers (former name)

Label(s)
  
Philips, Polydor, Universal Music

Albums
  
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Similar
  
Kenny Bee, Bennett Pang, Tai Chi, Hacken Lee, Shirley Kwan

The Wynners are a Hong Kong pop band formed in the 1970s. The group consists of Alan Tam (lead vocals), Kenny Bee (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Bennett Pang (lead guitar), Danny Yip (bass), and Anthony Chan (drums).

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History

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Began as an Hong Kong English pop band, The Wynners were assembled by manager Pato Leung in 1973 out of an earlier incarnation of the group, the Loosers. Bee, who was with the Sergeant Majors before joining the Wynners, was the only one not part of the original lineup.

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The group soon became one of the most popular teen idol group in Hong Kong at the time. The group's first studio album, Listen to the Wynners, released in 1974, was a commercial success. It included the Walkers' hit Sha-La-La-La-La. The next albums were equally successful, such as the 1976 release Some Kind of Magic, which included hits such as Save Your Kisses For Me, a cover of the 1976 Eurovision winner by British pop band Brotherhood of Man.

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Their success in music was also translated to other forms of the popular media, including a television show on TVB, the Wynners Specials (1975), and three feature films, Let's Rock (1975), Gonna Get You (1976) and Making It (1978).

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In 1978, members of the group went separate ways to develop their solo careers. Alan Tam and Kenny Bee went on to become two of the most popular stars in Hong Kong in the 1980s.

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Never formally disbanded, the Wynners have since reunited on stage every five years to sold-out crowds. On 1 April 2011, they reunited at the Artistes 311 Love Beyond Borders fundraising event set up by Jackie Chan in Hong Kong to help tsunami victims in Japan. Most recently, they held a benefit concert for Family Bridges at the Oracle Arena on 8 November 2014.

Music

The group sang exclusively in English in their early days, mainly covers of popular songs from other parts of the world, most notably "Hey Jude" by The Beatles. In 1975, the group collaborated with songwriter/lyricist James Wong and released a number of original Cantonese songs for the soundtrack of the movie Let's Rock, which Wong also directed. With lyrics in a light-hearted, colloquial style along the line of those from Sam Hui, these songs defined a signature style of early Cantopop.

Songs

Sha La La LaWynners 6 in 1 Box Set · 2007
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I'll Never Dance AgainWynners 6 in 1 Box Set · 2007

References

The Wynners Wikipedia