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| birth_name = Wong Ka Keung |
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| nationality = [[Hong Kong]] |
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| native_name = 黃家強 |
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| ancestry = [[Taishan]], [[Guangdong]] |
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| education = Secondary 5, Hong Kong Christian College (香港基教書院) |
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| relatives = [[Wong Ka Kui]] (brother) |
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| label = East Asia Star Light (東亞星光) |
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{{Short description|Hong Kong musician}} |
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'''Wong Ka |
'''Steve Wong Ka Keung''' ({{Lang-zh|c=黃家強|s=|t=|p=}}; born 13 November 1964)<ref>{{Cite web |last=LOOI |first=SYLVIA |date=2019-11-14 |title=Beyond singer Wong Ka Keung celebrates sad 55th birthday, asks fans to pray for Hong Kong |url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/showbiz/2019/11/14/beyond-singer-wong-ka-keung-celebrates-sad-55th-birthday-asks-fans-to-pray/1809839 |access-date=2023-10-02 |website=[[Malay Mail]] |language=en}}</ref> is a [[Hongkongers|Hong Kong]] musician, singer, songwriter, and the bassist for the rock band [[Beyond (band)|Beyond]]. He is also the younger brother of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist [[Wong Ka Kui]], who died in 1993. |
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== Life and career == |
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Wong formed a new band called Picasso Horses since the disbanding of [[Beyond (band)|Beyond]] in 2005. |
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=== 1964–1999: Early life and Beyond === |
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At the 23rd Annual Hong Kong Film Awards, Beyond won the award for "Best Original Film Song" for "Vast Skies", written by Steve Wong and [[Yip Sai Wing]]. |
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Wong was born on 13 November 1964 in [[British Hong Kong]] and his ancestry traces back to [[Taishan, Guangdong|Taishan]], [[Guangdong]]. He played music with [[Kubert Leung]] in a band. In late 1983 he joined Beyond to replace the band's original bassist Lee Wing Chiu (李榮潮). From the album ''Modern Stage'' (現代舞台)'s release in 1988, Wong began singing on some tracks, notably "Cold Rain Night" (冷雨夜) with lyrics by him and music by his brother Wong Ka Kui. |
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In June 1993, his brother [[Wong Ka Kui]] died in an accident in Japan. In 1994 Beyond released the album ''2nd-Floor Band Room'' (二樓後座) and from then lead guitarist [[Paul Wong (musician)|Paul Wong]] and he received the role of Beyond lead vocalist and main songwriter. |
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In late 1999, Beyond announced their launch of solo career. In 2002 Wong formed the group Picasso Horses with several young musicians and then signed a contract with [[Universal Music Group|Universal Records]] to cultivate bands. |
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=== 1999–present: Solo career === |
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Wong is also a songwriter for many artists, including [[Leo Ku]], [[Eason Chan]], [[Amanda Lee (actress)|Amanda Lee]], [[Jordan Chan]], [[Faye Wong]], etc. |
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In July 2009, Wong and Paul Wong ran three continuous sessions of concert in [[Hong Kong Coliseum]] despite private discord between them. |
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Wong held "Wong Ka Keung It's Alright Live Concert" on 4 to 5 June 2013, in [[Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre]]. |
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Wong was the manager for the rock duo [[Soler (band)|Soler]], but they stopped their collaboration due to discord. |
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In December 2015, Wong attended [[Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong|BPA]]'s 3rd annual dinner, sang Beyond’s signature works "Love You" (喜歡你) and "Glorious Years" (光輝歲月) with a couple of [[civil servants]] and took a photo with former chief executive [[Leung Chun-ying|Leung Chun Ying]], leading to controversy from some netizens. |
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After that, Wong became a spokesman for a [[Gionee]] advertisement where a 3D projected image of his brother Wong Ka Kui appeared and they hugged each other, resulting in the second controversy but from fans. |
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== Personal life == |
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* ''[[Happy Ghost IV]]'' (1990) |
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* ''Beyond's Diary'' (1991) |
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==References== |
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Born | Wong Ka Keung 13 November 1964 | ||||||||||
Nationality | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Education | Secondary 5, Hong Kong Christian College (香港基教書院) | ||||||||||
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Years active | 1984–present | ||||||||||
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Makiko Mizuguchi (m. 2006) | ||||||||||
Children | 2 | ||||||||||
Relatives | Wong Ka Kui (brother) | ||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 黃家強 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 黄家强 | ||||||||||
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Labels | East Asia Star Light (東亞星光) | ||||||||||
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Steve Wong Ka Keung (Chinese: 黃家強; born 13 November 1964)[1] is a Hong Kong musician, singer, songwriter, and the bassist for the rock band Beyond. He is also the younger brother of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Wong Ka Kui, who died in 1993.
Life and career
[edit]1964–1999: Early life and Beyond
[edit]Wong was born on 13 November 1964 in British Hong Kong and his ancestry traces back to Taishan, Guangdong. He played music with Kubert Leung in a band. In late 1983 he joined Beyond to replace the band's original bassist Lee Wing Chiu (李榮潮). From the album Modern Stage (現代舞台)'s release in 1988, Wong began singing on some tracks, notably "Cold Rain Night" (冷雨夜) with lyrics by him and music by his brother Wong Ka Kui.
In June 1993, his brother Wong Ka Kui died in an accident in Japan. In 1994 Beyond released the album 2nd-Floor Band Room (二樓後座) and from then lead guitarist Paul Wong and he received the role of Beyond lead vocalist and main songwriter.
In late 1999, Beyond announced their launch of solo career. In 2002 Wong formed the group Picasso Horses with several young musicians and then signed a contract with Universal Records to cultivate bands.
1999–present: Solo career
[edit]Wong is also a songwriter for many artists, including Leo Ku, Eason Chan, Amanda Lee, Jordan Chan, Faye Wong, etc.
In July 2009, Wong and Paul Wong ran three continuous sessions of concert in Hong Kong Coliseum despite private discord between them.
Wong held "Wong Ka Keung It's Alright Live Concert" on 4 to 5 June 2013, in Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre.
Wong was the manager for the rock duo Soler, but they stopped their collaboration due to discord.
In December 2015, Wong attended BPA's 3rd annual dinner, sang Beyond’s signature works "Love You" (喜歡你) and "Glorious Years" (光輝歲月) with a couple of civil servants and took a photo with former chief executive Leung Chun Ying, leading to controversy from some netizens.
After that, Wong became a spokesman for a Gionee advertisement where a 3D projected image of his brother Wong Ka Kui appeared and they hugged each other, resulting in the second controversy but from fans.
Personal life
[edit]He is now married to Makiko Mizuguchi from Japan, and they have two sons.
Discography
[edit]- BeRightBack (BRB) (2002)
- Picasso Horses (2004)
- Ta Ta (2007)
- Wong Ka Kui Memorial Album (2008)
- Incense (2015)
Filmography
[edit]- Sworn Brothers (1987)
- The Fun, The Luck & The Tycoon (1989)
- Happy Ghost IV (1990)
- Beyond's Diary (1991)
References
[edit]- ^ LOOI, SYLVIA (14 November 2019). "Beyond singer Wong Ka Keung celebrates sad 55th birthday, asks fans to pray for Hong Kong". Malay Mail. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
External links
[edit]- Beyond (band) members
- 1964 births
- Living people
- 20th-century bass guitarists
- 20th-century Hong Kong male singers
- 21st-century bass guitarists
- 21st-century Hong Kong male singers
- Hong Kong rock bass guitarists
- Hong Kong Buddhists
- Hong Kong male singer-songwriters
- Hong Kong singer-songwriters
- Cantopop singer-songwriters
- Hong Kong rock musicians
- Male bass guitarists