At17

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The correct title of this article is at17. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
at17's first album, Meow Meow Meow, released on 2 January 2003. On the left is Eman Lam and on the right is Ellen Joyce Loo.
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at17's first album, Meow Meow Meow, released on 2 January 2003. On the left is Eman Lam and on the right is Ellen Joyce Loo.

at17 (Chinese: 雁石分天 [1]) is a Hong Kong girl band that is pitched to appeal to high school and university students. The group members are Eman Lam (林二汶) and Ellen Joyce Loo (盧凱彤).

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[edit] Biography

Comparing at17 with the mainstream Cantopop girl group such as Twins and Cookies, at17 seems to be more artistically and musically inclined. Both Loo and Lam are involved considerably in the songwriting and production for their albums. Loo plays the guitar and piano, and Lam plays the guitar and various percussion instruments. Their style may be best described as Folktronica.

Loo and Lam met each other at a singing competition called "Original Music 2000" (原音2000) held by Tom Lee Music Hong Kong , where Loo won the 3rd Prize and Lam won the 2nd Prize. They were the youngest participants. They then started performing together as a team at university campuses and other local tertiary institutions. After about a year, they were discovered by, Anthony Wong Yiu Ming, the chairman of the music production company People Mountain People Sea and a renowned singer of the 90's. Lam and Loo was then signed by the company on 1 January 2002, and the group was named at17.

The group was invited to Amsterdam and performed as part of the "Hong Kong China Festival" in 2005. Since April 2006, they have been appointed as MCs for TVB's popular weekly music show Jade Solid Gold.

[edit] About the name

The group name at17 was derived from the song “At Seventeen”, a bittersweet commentary on adolescent cruelty and teenage angst, sang by one of Lam’s favourite singers Janis Ian[2]. Inspired by the song, a lot of at17's songs express teenage girls’ sentiments, but in a slightly optimistic way. The style of their songs has shown some influences from Janis Ian as well.

[edit] Discography

Album Bian Bian Bian
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Album Bian Bian Bian

[edit] Album

  • Meow Meow Meow (19 December 2002)[3]
  • KissKissKiss (24 December 2003)
  • 903 California Red: Eleven Fires Concert (10 September 2004)
  • Twins x at17 Live in Music (23 September 2005)
  • Bian Bian Bian (28 November 2005)
  • Sing Sing Sing E.P. (not for sale) (30 September 2006)

[edit] DVD

  • 903 California Red: Eleven Fires Concert (10 September 2004)
  • Twins x at17 Live in Music (23 September 2005)

[edit] Publications

  • Do I have problem or not ? (我有冇問題?), proses collection in Chinese language, written by at17, 2005, published by Youth Culture (青春文化) , Hong Kong, ISBN 988-98445-7-5.

[edit] Advertisement

  • Tom Lee Music - In 2005, at17 became the first artist/band ever employed by Tom Lee Music for advertisement. Apart from a sum of consideration, a term of the contract also allows the duo to 'take whatever instruments they want' from any Tom Lee Music retail shop.

[edit] Award

[edit] References

  •   at17 stated that their official Chinese name is 雁石分天 in an interview by TVB's Entertainment-Live (娛樂直播) in March, 2006.
  •   Article from at17's official website in which the derivation of the group name was explained.
  •   Article from at17's official website that states the correct release date of their first album.

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