Francissca Peter

Francissca Peter

Francissca Peter at The Asia Pacific International Entrepreneur Excellence Award in July 2011
Background information
Birth name Francissca Peter
Also known as Fran
Born 6 September 1961
Klang, Selangor (Born)
Ipoh, Perak (Raised)
Genres Pop, dance, jazz
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, lyricist, actor,producer, vocal coach and Freelance writer
Instruments Vocalist
Years active 1979–present
Labels Independent Warner Music Group, WEA, Scat, Inderoc, EMI

Francissca Peter (born 6 September 1961), also affectionately known as Fran, is a Malaysian singer-songwriter.

She has had over twenty Number 1 hits in the Malaysian music charts and was awarded "Best Female Vocalist" for five consecutive years in the mid 1980s. She has over 30 albums to her name. She has been The Ambassador to The International Aid Organisation World Vision in Malaysia since 2004.

She is also known for her work as an actress, vocal stylist, Vocal Coach and has judged numerous singing, dance and songwriting competitions, done several motivational workshops and workshops on artist management and also on vocals. Fran is also known as The Fund raising Queen having done so many Fund Raising Events.

Early life

Fran is the second in a family of four children. Born in Klang Hospital while her parents were visiting but was raised and lived in Ipoh, Perak up until her last years of Secondary School, She attended Tarcisian Convent and The Holy Infant Jesus (Main Convent) in Ipoh Perak. She also studied at Sekolah Sultan Alam Shah in Petaling Jaya, Sekolah Kebangsaan Selayang, Selangor. After Secondary School, she took up typing and started working as a sales representative and later on as Assistant PR for a well known Batik factory and Tourist Center in Gombak run by the Chong family. It was the beginning of her journey as the bread winner of her family.[1]

Roy & Fran

Royston Sta Maria and Francissca Peter, better known as ‘Roy & Fran’ was an unbeatable duo act in the early 1980s. They were at times, dubbed ‘The Carpenters’ of Malaysia. The pairing brought them immense popularity among Malaysians. Their natural chemistry good vocals and soothing harmonies were admired by many, culminating in the release of two albums.

They were both active in their school choir and church choir and their interest in music started from a very early age. Fran teamed up with Roy when she was 18 after the band that she was with broke up and she needed to work being the sole breadwinner in her family.

The record label EMI in Malaysia, signed them up because their popularity was undeniably rising with a huge following everywhere they performed live. The duo’s debut album, Siapa Dia Sebelum Daku in 1982 was released. followed by the second album Bersama Pertemuan Ini in 1983. They are and still remembered by many as the most loved duo with some great hit songs to their name. However, after the success of the second album, Fran decided to go on her own to pursue a solo career.

Career

Fran has lent her voice to numerous TV commercials: ‘Embracing Proton Saga the Malaysia Car’ (she was the first "Proton Saga Girl"); on stage at the National Grand Parade she led the launch of the first Malaysian car; Also for Malaysia Airlines (the National Carrier) with the English theme song ‘To Know Malaysia is to Love Malaysia’ which was later used as a song for Tourism Malaysia, and another song called Fascinating Malaysia, McDonald’s, Nescafe, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Courts Mammoth, Carlsberg, Honda and many more. She also sang the theme song "Reach For the Sky" for The very first Sea Games held in Malaysia.

In 1984, Fran was chosen as the first and only Anti-Dadah Campaign girl for more than a year (Malaysian Anti-Drug Spokesperson). Her campaign poster was displayed in every police station in the country. The theme song for the campaign was Si Mata Merah from her first solo album Komputer Muzik and part of the proceeds for the sale of the song went to the Anti-Dadah campaign.

1986 saw her winning in the first Anugerah Juara Lagu. Sekadar Di Pinggiran and after that she just kept soaring and wining more local awards.

In 1987, she was the first Malaysian artist to win the International Award for "Best Song" at the 'Asean Song Festival' held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[2] She is also known nationwide for her rendition of Malaysia's second national anthem Setia.

Fran was always known to be Malaysia's darling - the celebrity who stayed away from cheap publicity or controversies. However, in 1987 her album Kau Bintangku was almost banned as the album cover had her wearing a crucifix.[3] Instigated by a small group of people who did not like the fact that a non-Malay/muslim was popular with many Malay-muslim fans in Malaysia, they tried to get the album banned but Warner Music decided to digitally touch up the album cover and put it back on the shelves.[4] Consequently, the album went Platinum.

In 1990, with five platinum discs, two gold discs and numerous awards to her name, Francissca began working in the United States. During her two years in Los Angeles, Fran worked with artists including jazz fusion pianist Brian Simpson, Sam Simms, Michael Winans of the gospel group The Winans, Vassal Benford, Kirk Whalum, Scott Maio and Himalaya. She also appeared as guest vocalist on jazz saxophonist Cal Bennett's album Local Hero singing Liberian Girl.[5] Jazziz Magazine and Bre Magazine in the USA called her vocals A Lush Standout, An Ingenious Outing and the Most Outstanding Track.

In 2000, Fran starred in the musical "The King and I" with The Hong Kong singers. She played the role of Lady Thiang. The musical was directed by Ian Robinson and conducted by Julian Grant, one of Britain's leading opera composers. It was produced by Rupert McCowan. "The King and I" played to sell-out audiences throughout its 9-day run at The Hong Kong City Hall.

Fran has worked with numerous musicians in London including Peter Churchill, Mark Fletcher, Tim Wells and David Lim of Yokohama Sinners. While she has been successful as a commercial artiste, she is also always remembered in Malaysia as the first jazz vocalist in the mid 80s who helped launch All That Jazz, the first ever jazz club in Malaysia. She has performed worldwide in numerous cities while on the local front, has worked with the likes of jazz maestros Leonard Yeap, Michael Veerapen, Lewis Pragasam, Jeremy Koay, Aubrey Suwito, Khairil, Gary Gideon, Jose Thomas, Dato’ Mokhzani, Greg Lyons, the late Terry Thaddeus, Eric Li, Steve Thornton, Mac Chew and many others.

On Musicals and Theatre, In 2007, she was the lead soloist in the "Musical SPEX – A Spiritual Journey"[6] held outdoors at night in Malacca. Two amazing magical nights. Also in the same year, Warner Music Malaysia released a double compilation CD album titled Berlian containing her 19 popular hits and 1 new song in 2007.[7] Warner also released two other compilation albums in 2008, one in March 2008 titled Nostalgia Abadi (Forever Nostalgic) and another in 2009 titled Memori Hit (Hit Memories). Keunggulan Francissca Peter (The Very Best of Francissca Peter), a 37-song compilation album, was released in late January 2010.[8]

In 2003, Fran saw the end of a love that she thought would last a lifetime, her marriage. In 2009 she had no choice but to file for desertion. She was heartbroken but she always handled herself with great dignity and class. As always a true class act Francissca Peter heartbroken as she was, kept mum for a long time about her separation/divorce until she announced it publicly during her Keunggulan Concert 33 Years Francissca Peter which was in 2011. She wanted all The Press who were present would be on one page.[9]

Her catholic Faith was and is important to her and in early 2017, just after New Years, she got her annulment through The Catholic Church. We wish her love and happiness which she so rightly deserves. To date, she has still remained single.

In June 2010, Warner released a love-duets album Sukma Rindu. Fran and Royston Sta Maria had two never-before released duets in the album titled Manusia and Gunung Payung plus a romantic duet with William Clark titled Cinta Abadi.

In September 2010, Warner Music Malaysia re-issued CDs of Komputer Muzik, which was released originally in 1984. In 2011, her Boxset of all her albums was released under Warner Music.

Performances

Fran performed for the President of Singapore in honour of Exemplary Mothers late 2008, she also performed for New Year’s Eve and August 2008 Merdeka Eve KLCC-Petronas Concert in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Coming from a multi-ethnic background of Ceylonese(Sri Lanka)/Scottish and Chinese and known to be more Malay than a Malay as she has been told many times by the public. Fran has a huge love for languages and loves all types of music and with a fluency in English, Cantonese and Malay, Francissca can perform tunes and has done so English, Malay, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hindi, Tamil, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Latin and Spanish.

Her repertoire of songs include swing, classic and traditional jazz, Broadway tunes from famous musicals, contemporary pop & pop rock, disco, house and Techno, Gospel, semi-classical, evergreen melodies, R&B, pop and current ballads and her own popular Malay ballads.

She has performed for members of the Malaysian Royalty, Federal and State Ministers, The Sultan of Brunei, numerous Ambassadors and Captains of Industry. She has performed in Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Philippines, Maldives, Germany, Oman, Spain, United Kingdom, Mainland China, Hong Kong, India and United States.

Keunggulan 33 Tahun Francissca Peter Concert

Fran is performing at her Keunggulan 33 Tahun Concert at Panggung Sari, Istana Budaya, Kuala Lumpur

On 4–6 February 2011, in conjunction with her 33 years in the Malaysian Music Industry, Fran held her first Solo Concert "Keunggulan 33 Tahun Francissca Peter" concert at The Panggung Sari, Istana Budaya.[10] Being the most successful non-Malay Female Entertainer in the local music industry, Fran was given the honour of being the first non-Malay Entertainer ever to perform a Solo concert at the prestigious Istana Budaya. It was a sold-out, 3-night concert with Fran performing 33 songs each night with a 33-piece Orchestra. Fran received a standing ovation on all three nights including rave reviews in the local dailies and alternative media. It was an unforgettable concert for those who attended it.[11]

Consequently, in March 2011, Warner Music Malaysia released her box set of all her albums nationally 10 CDs (except for Masih Merindu album which was under an independent label). Also included in the Box Set was a new single Tiada Gementar Lagi recorded specially for her fans as a thank you for the years of love and support given to her for the "Konsert Keunggulan 33 Tahun" (February 2011).[12]

Charity work: World Vision Malaysia (2005–current)

Fran was sponsoring a little boy from India and currently a girl from Indonesia under the World Vision Child Sponsorship programme in which she is a very strong advocate for. Besides being a child sponsor and Ambassador to The International Aid Organisation World Vision Malaysia for the 12th year running now 2017, Fran is constantly involved in campaigns undertaken by World Vision specifically aimed at promoting and raising awareness for this non-profit organisation and its work for children all over the world and at home. She is also assisting and taking part in many causes and events organised by other NGOs. Indeed, she is known as the Fundraising Queen in Malaysia.[13] The World Vision Theme Song "Tomorrow", which was co written by her and her sistager Bibiana and Mobi Music is sung yearly for The World Vision 30hr Famine Concert awareness in Malaysia and most World Vision events and during Fran’s shows.

In 2011 to 2012, to coincide with World Vision's 15th Anniversary in Malaysia, they released a new single 'It Starts With Me'. The song is written by Francissca Peter, Bibiana Peter , Leonard Yeap and David Lim. All proceeds from the new single is directed to World Vision Malaysia Sponsor a Child programme.

In February 2012, World Vision Hong Kong chose the songs 'Tomorrow' and 'It Starts With Me' to promote child sponsorship programmes on TVB Hong Kong, one of the main TV stations in Hong Kong.

During this time and the lead to Christmas 2013 to mark the 8th year as World Vision Malaysia Ambassador, Fran and her sistager Bibiana Peter produced the charity album with the support of World Vision Malaysia. It is a multilingual album some Christmas favourites such as Silent Night and commercial hits like Bridge Over Troubled Water and What The World Needs Now Is Love, the "Francissca Peter & Friends - The Love & Hope Album" also showcased the rich diversity of Malaysia featuring songs in Mandarin, Tamil and Temuan (a local indigenous Orang Asli language). Also included in the album is a song called Happy Birthday Jesus which is by Grammy wining country and western group Alabama.

2013 The Love & Hope Album consists of 11 songs, seven solos by Francissca and four duets. Funds raised from the sale of this album went to the World Vision Child Development Fund to help impoverished children.[14]

Francissca Peter received An Award of Appreciation in recognition of her Achievement in Music and the Arts and her contribution to the entertainment industry from the Ministry of Information, Arts & Culture presented by the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin accompanied by the Minister of Information Arts & Culture, Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim and Catholic Archbishop Most Reverend Tan Sri Datuk Murphy Pakiam at Dataran Merdeka during the Grand National Christmas Open House Celebrations on Monday, 31 December 2012

The Iron Lady Award 2014 was presented to Francissca Peter in recognition of her selfless effort and kind deeds for Women Community in Malaysia by The Road Safety Marshal Club Malaysia and The Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development on the 12th October 2014 in conjunction With 2nd Street Crime Awareness Campaign 2014.

The Most Inspiring Women in Malaysia

On 8 March 2011, Fran was chosen as one of The Most Inspiring Women in Malaysia by The Star, one of Malaysia's leading daily newspaper.[15]

Francissca Peter received An Award of Appreciation in recognition of her Achievement in Music and the Arts and her contribution to the entertainment industry from the Ministry of Information, Arts & Culture presented by the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin accompanied by the Minister of Information Arts & Culture, Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim and Catholic Archbishop Most Reverend Tan Sri Datuk Murphy Pakiam at Dataran Merdeka during the Grand National Christmas Open House Celebrations on Monday, 31 December 2012

2013 The Love and Hope Album Francissca Peter and Friends for the International Aid Organisation World Vision in Malaysia and all proceeds go to The Child Development Program. She donated her time and love in the studio for this project.

2014 The Iron Lady Award 2014 was presented to Francissca Peter in recognition of her Selfless effort and Kind deeds for Women's Community in Malaysia by The Road Safety Marshal Club Malaysia and The Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development on the 12th October 2014 in conjunction With 2nd Street Crime Awareness Campaign 2014.

2015 Her new Compilation Album of her Greatest Hits was finally made available on iTunes.

2016 One of the Top Radio Show DJs nominated Fran as the most disciplined/punctual artist in Malaysia. Something which is often said about her by many.

2017 Fran celebrates her 12th year as Ambassador to The International Aid Organisation World Vision as World Vision celebrates its 20th anniversary in Malaysia 2017. This year Fran stresses the grave importance on the desperate need to protect children through Child Sponsorship to keep them safe from abuse and all sorts of child labour. She is in the midst of finishing her long-awaited album slowly but surely and to hopefully release it next year to commemorate her 40th anniversary in Music in Malaysia 2018.

She will be performing for the closing of The Sea Games in Malaysia 2017 with various artist.

Discography

Solo albums

Duet albums with Royston Sta Maria

Compilation albums

Singles

Compositions

List of compositions & lyrics by Francissca Peter

Year Song Title Album Label / Copyright Composed by Lyrics by
1982 Saat Manis "Bersama Pertemuan Ini" EMI Malaysia Francissca Peter -
1984 Ku Menari Untukmu "Komputer Muzik" Warner Music Malaysia - Francissca Peter
1984 Rahsia Hatiku "Komputer Muzik" Warner Music Malaysia - Francissca Peter
1984 Kejadian Ini "Komputer Muzik" Warner Music Malaysia - Francissca Peter
1989 Now’s The Time "Now's the Time" Warner Music Malaysia - Francissca Peter, Michael Veerapen & Susan Goh
1989 Going Crazy "Now's the Time" Warner Music Malaysia - Francissca Peter & Michael Veerapen
1993 Desire "Mawar Terpinggir" Warner Music Malaysia Francissca & Bibiana Peter; Fauzi Marzuki Francissca & Bibiana Peter
1996 Kehidupan Ini "Setinggi Angkasa" EMI Malaysia Francissca Peter -
1996 Kini Tiada Lagi "Setinggi Angkasa" EMI Malaysia Francissca Peter Francissca Peter & Fauzi Marzuki
1996 Ku Pohon Kemaafan "Setinggi Angkasa" EMI Malaysia Francissca Peter
1996 Cinta Di Musim Bunga "Setinggi Angkasa" EMI Malaysia - Bibiana & Francissca Peter; Tessh R S
2003 Ke Udara Kembali "Masih Merindu" BMG Publishing - Francissca Peter & Julfekar
2003 Dihukum Cinta "Masih Merindu" Millenium Art Sdn Bhd Francissca Peter -
2003 Tak Pernah Cinta "Masih Merindu" Millenium Art Sdn Bhd Francissca Peter -
2003 Suatu Saat Dulu "Masih Merindu" Millenium Art Sdn Bhd Francissca Peter & Julfekar
2007 Tomorrow (World Vision Malaysia theme song) "Single" - Francissca & Bibiana Peter
2009 The Power of We "One AIA" (rebranding AIA Berhad theme song) "Single" - Francissca & Bibiana Peter; Leonard Yeap Bibiana & Francissca Peter
2011 Tiada Gementar Lagi "Keunggulan 33 Tahun Francissca Peter" - Imran Ajmain & Francissca Peter -
2012 It Starts With Me "Songs Of Change (15th Anniversary World Vision Malaysia)" - Francissca & Bibiana Peter, Leonard Yeap, David Kien Lim Francissca & Bibiana Peter

References

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