Wilfred Lau
Born
Lau Ho-Lung (劉浩龍)

(1976-08-13) 13 August 1976
Occupation(s)singer, actor
Years active2004present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese劉浩龍
Simplified Chinese刘浩龙
Musical career
Also known asC-Hing
OriginHong Kong, China
GenresCantopop, C-rock
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, harmonica
LabelsGo East Entertainment (20042006)
Amusic (2007-present)

Wilfred Lau Ho-Lung is a Hong Kong singer and actor. He is also known as "師兄" (C-Hing, Senpai) in the entertainment industry because he was the winner of the 16th annual New Talent Singing Awards International Finals in 1997, despite not being never actually becoming a singer until 2004. Many have compared his voice to the voice of Eason Chan.

Wilfred attended St. Joseph's Primary School (聖若瑟小學), a boys' school for his primary education, which he was schoolmate of Priscilla Chan's younger brother. He graduated from Kiangsu-Chekiang College. As a child, he had always wanted to become a singer due to seeing Priscilla's awards while he visited her brother's home, but his teacher made him give up his dream. At age 21, after seeing the concerts of Anita Mui and Andy Hui, he finally had enough courage to enter the 1997 New Talent Singing Awards International Finals where he won first place (the Gold award), the Best Performance Award (最佳演繹大獎), and the Best Performance Art Potential Award (最具演藝潛質獎).

Career

As the winner, Wilfred was signed to Capital Artists. His first job in Capital Artists was to appear as a guest in TVB's version of Edmond Leung's music video for the song 好朋友 (Good Friend). In the following 4 years, he hosted television shows on TVB. The company did not arrange Wilfred to record albums or songs.

In 2001, Capital Artists withdrew its business in Hong Kong. Wilfred searched for other record companies but most of them turned him down. With the help from Eddie Ng who gave him the song "舊人" to save him time from finding and recording a demo, and after three years of searching, Go East Entertainment Co. Ltd, a subsidiary of Universal Music Group, signed him and arranged for him to record his debut album Start Up, which was released in 2004. His contract with Go East ended in October 2006. He is now signed to East Asia Music.

Personal life

Joey Yung and Wilfred Lau publicly announced their relationship in 2012.[1] On April 28, they announced that they have broke up and they will continue being friends, supporting each other.[2]

Discography

  • Start Up (6/3/2004)
  • Singing in the Ring (12/30/2004)
  • Past & Present (CD+VCD) (9/23/2005)
  • All The Best 新歌+精選 (CD+VCD) (7/30/2006)
  • All The Best 新歌+精選 (CD+Live Karaoke DVD) (9/22/2006)
  • Le Nouvel Album (EP) (27/6/2008)

Other Compilations

  • Love 06 (08/09/2006)
  • Perfect Match (10/28/2005)
  • 細聽... 細說 (11/1/2006)

Select songs

  • 記得
  • 思覺失調
  • 緋聞男友
  • 跳水
  • 恢復自由
  • 錯定離手
  • 94340634
  • 二等天使
  • 斷尾
  • 戰友

Performances

Concerts

  • 2005 - Wilfred Lau 903 Hit 4 On Fire 0813 Concert (劉浩龍 加州紅903熱火樂團音樂會).
  • J.A.W.S. (Justin Lo, Alex Fong, Wilfred Lau, Stephy Tang) at the Sydney Entertainment Centre and Melbourne Arts Centre on the 19th and 21st, respectively, of May 2006.

Achievements

  • 1997 New Talent Singing Awards International Finals - Gold Award, Best Performance Award, Best Performance Art Potential Award
  • Golden Hit for New Star TVB Jade Solid Gold Award
  • Metro Radio Hits for the Princes and Princesses Best Newcomers Category (2004).

Filmography

[3] [4]

References

  1. Hk, Cosmopolitan. "容祖兒、劉浩龍不結就分!5年情盡因為師兄堅持呢件事?". Cosmopolitan (in Traditional Chinese). Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  2. 周咏詩 (2019-01-31). "【容祖兒劉浩龍分手】5年情玩完 Joey「不放手」:你快樂 所以我快樂". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  3. "Wilfred Lau". imdb.com. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  4. "Wilfred Lau". chinesemov.com. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
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