Chong Lim
Chong Lim is a Malaysian-born Australian keyboardist, producer, and session musician. He played with James Valentine of Models at Melbourne University, then joined Vanetta Fields's Gospel Band. He has toured with the Eurogliders, Jermaine Jackson, WJAZ, and John Farnham. He is a consultant for the Roland Corporation, producer of an album for Tommy Emmanuel, wrote music for the 2000 Summer Olympics[1] in Sydney, was Musical Director and Composer for the Closing Ceremony of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. He was also musical director for the stage version of Dirty Dancing, Don't forget your toothbrush and Kylie Minogue's Intimate and Live Tour. In 2011 Chong was the music producer for Australia's Got Talent winner, Jack Vidgen's debut album.
Chong is currently working as MD (Musical Director) for the Australian version of Dancing with the Stars.
Notes
- ↑ Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games, Olympic Opening Ceremony (printed program), (Sydney 2000), page 29.
Sources
- Australian Musician, Issue 14, Winter 1998
External links
- Chong Lim at the Internet Movie Database
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