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A take on Budak Pantai's blue Moo performance on 20 June 2008

Indeed as any fan of Budak ( I am one too...), there will be fans who turn up at around 7pm though doors only open at 7.30pm on 20 June 2008 Friday. You'll see fans queuing on the staircase leading to YMCA Orchard rooftop which is a common sight for Budaks' show at blue Moo. And guests turning up at the last minute waiting for seats to be released a 8pm. As usual, Mike, the official Budak spokesperson talked about his stories and knowledge ( which sometimes be very "cheem" to some) and his usual comical issue-fun-poking. Of course, at times Gordon does speak say things unexpectedly in his "serious" voice, which did produce laughter from the audience. Joe's humour is mainly in the lyrics he contributed in the signature Budak songs such as All Rice , Abuden . The subtle kind which you really need to listen out for. Well, they sang favourites such as Pedro's Song , Abba and Titanic Tribute and also " Lovers' Tears (Qing Ren De Yan Lei) "

Camp A Cappella coming up !

Dear Friends and fellow singers, The A Cappella Society's annual Camp A Cappella is coming up this Sun For public) and next Monday & Tuesday (for students) and I would like to invite you to join us for an unforgettable time exploring not only your voice or harmony singing but also theatrical elements for performance as well as solo and improvisational singing and creating harmonies without the use of sheet music. These workshops are suitable for singers, would-be singers, choral directors who may want an insight into the pop side of group singing and just about anyone who doesnt mind giving it a try. It is also suitable for singers because you can always volunteer yourselves during the improv sessions, the scat session and so on. There's lots to learn and many other singers to meet! I hope to see you there! Please help by forwarding this message to your friends. Appreciate it lots! 15th June 2008, 9am - 5pm @ TAPAC (182 Cecil street) 16th & 17th June 9am - 5pm @ SMU Art