
Malaysian Artiste '馬來幫' supports Taiwan Typhoon Morakot Victims & Families
Special CARNIVAL to help raise funds for 88 Taiwan Typhoon Victims - come join us with lots of goodies and STARS entertainment throughout the day !! Including goodies from MUNCHYS, FULLHOUSE, ECOBROWNS and many more !!
1. artiste appearances
2. magic shows / clowns / fun-fair for kids
3. products (munchy's / ecobrown / o...thers)
4. Fullhouse (new MINI car launching!)
5. many more fun stuffs in the name of charity
Niu Ze Xui CARNIVAL fundraising
Time:10:00AM Sunday, September 13th
Location:Niu Ze Xui Ara Damansara

Malaysian Artiste '馬來幫' supports Taiwan Typhoon Morakot Victims & Families
88水災馬來西亞募款活動 Official Press Conference
27th August 2009 Kuala Lumpur - In association with Malaysia Red Crescent Society (MRCS), local music indie label Prodigee Media Sdn Bhd launches 'Malaysia 88 Taiwan Typhoon Campaign' with the objective to help raise funds for the victims of the recent disastrous Typhoon Morakot. ...
The 1-month long campaign started on 19th August until 19th September 2009 in Malaysia to seek kind donations from caring Malaysians to help victims of the Taiwan disaster to rebuild their lives in the wake of the worst disaster of the country in 50 years.

Malaysian Artiste '馬來幫' supports Taiwan Typhoon Morakot Victims & Families
27th August 2009 Kuala Lumpur - In association with Malaysia Red Crescent Society (MRCS), local music indie label Prodigee Media Sdn Bhd launches <Malaysia 88 Taiwan Typhoon Campaign> with the objective to help raise funds for the victims of the recent disastrous Typhoon Morakot. The 1-month long campaign started on 1...9th August until 19th September 2009 in Malaysia to seek kind donations from caring Malaysians to help victims of the Taiwan disaster to rebuild their lives in the wake of the worst disaster of the country in 50 years.
With the objective of creating more awareness about the help needed in Taiwan, several well-known Malaysian artistes living in Taiwan came together to lend their voices to record a special song “還有我” (I’ll be there) written by Malaysian songwriters Namewee, Jimi Soo and Fred Chong. Overcoming geographical barriers, the charity song was recorded by respectively in Beijing, Taipei and Kuala Lumpur by artistes including Michael Wong, Rynn Lin, Nicholas Teo, Karen Kong, Z-Chen, A-Bin & Eric Lim. “Malaysia Red Crescent Society is very touched by the initiatives from Prodigee Media as well as the caring Malaysian artistes who came together to support this charitable campaign, we will be providing our full support to ensure that the donations generated from Malaysia be reach the victims of the disaster in Taiwan” said Secretary General of MRCS, Dato HJ Megat Mahmud.
With the support from multiple media partners including MYFM as official radio station, Astro Jia Yu channel as official TV and China Press as official newspaper – the 1-month campaign aimed to reach out to more caring Malaysians through the new full-version of the charity song “還有我” with further participation from several Malaysian artists including Andrew Tan, Yise Loo, Danell Lee, Manhand, Danny Wan, Jeanie, Wincci Soo and others. “Jia Yu channel has always been a great supporter for charitable causes, and through our medium we aim to reach out to more people and help increase the donation tally to help our fellow Taiwanese friends” said Danny Leong, Chief Operating Officer of Jia Yu Home Entertainment.
The campaign also supported by several caring sponsors including Neway Karaoke Box Malaysia, Fullhouse, Digital Mall, Picture House and Formulance Interactive. “We have been supporting many charitable causes both locally and overseas, and to show our full support, we have also pledged to commit to a minimum of RM50,000 through our outlet’s donation drive for this campaign” said Willy Lam, Managing Director of Neway Karaoke Box. “I am saddened by the recent disaster and when I was invited to be part of this special Malaysian initiative to help the victims in Taiwan, I gave the campaign my full support” said Eric Seow from Digital Mall. “It is our great pleasure to support this campaign including creating a special ‘menu’ as well as campaign T-shirts to support this movement and sales of the food will be donated also” said representation of Fullhouse Mr Jolston.
The typhoon disaster is now one of the worst disasters in 50 years strike Taiwan and to date has killed at least 160 people and 490 remain missing. In addition, Typhoon Morakot has caused at least NT$110 billion ($3.3 billion) of losses in damage, while nearly 30,000 houses are without power and 750,000 homes without water. This Malaysian initiative campaign aims to be part of a regional initiative to help the victims and the country to rebuild their homes and their lives. All donations can be made to TO:MRCS RELIEF FUND, Account No:5644-2710-0245, Bank: MAY BANK and write at back of the cheque “Taiwan” or refer to http://redcrescent.org.my/drupal/ for more information. MRSC can be contacted at 03-42578122 (Puan Suhana).

Malaysian Artiste '馬來幫' supports Taiwan Typhoon Morakot Victims & Families
27th August 2009 Kuala Lumpur - In association with Malaysia Red Crescent Society (MRCS), local music indie label Prodigee Media Sdn Bhd launches <Malaysia 88 Taiwan Typhoon Campaign> with the objective to help raise funds for the victims of the recent disastrous Typhoon Morakot. The 1-month long campaign started on 1...9th August until 19th September 2009 in Malaysia to seek kind donations from caring Malaysians to help victims of the Taiwan disaster to rebuild their lives in the wake of the worst disaster of the country in 50 years.
With the objective of creating more awareness about the help needed in Taiwan, several well-known Malaysian artistes living in Taiwan came together to lend their voices to record a special song “還有我” (I’ll be there) written by Malaysian songwriters Namewee, Jimi Soo and Fred Chong. Overcoming geographical barriers, the charity song was recorded by respectively in Beijing, Taipei and Kuala Lumpur by artistes including Michael Wong, Rynn Lin, Nicholas Teo, Karen Kong, Z-Chen, A-Bin & Eric Lim. “Malaysia Red Crescent Society is very touched by the initiatives from Prodigee Media as well as the caring Malaysian artistes who came together to support this charitable campaign, we will be providing our full support to ensure that the donations generated from Malaysia be reach the victims of the disaster in Taiwan” said Secretary General of MRCS, Dato HJ Megat Mahmud.
With the support from multiple media partners including MYFM as official radio station, Astro Jia Yu channel as official TV and China Press as official newspaper – the 1-month campaign aimed to reach out to more caring Malaysians through the new full-version of the charity song “還有我” with further participation from several Malaysian artists including Andrew Tan, Yise Loo, Danell Lee, Manhand, Danny Wan, Jeanie, Wincci Soo and others. “Jia Yu channel has always been a great supporter for charitable causes, and through our medium we aim to reach out to more people and help increase the donation tally to help our fellow Taiwanese friends” said Danny Leong, Chief Operating Officer of Jia Yu Home Entertainment.
The campaign also supported by several caring sponsors including Neway Karaoke Box Malaysia, Fullhouse, Digital Mall, Picture House and Formulance Interactive. “We have been supporting many charitable causes both locally and overseas, and to show our full support, we have also pledged to commit to a minimum of RM50,000 through our outlet’s donation drive for this campaign” said Willy Lam, Managing Director of Neway Karaoke Box. “I am saddened by the recent disaster and when I was invited to be part of this special Malaysian initiative to help the victims in Taiwan, I gave the campaign my full support” said Eric Seow from Digital Mall. “It is our great pleasure to support this campaign including creating a special ‘menu’ as well as campaign T-shirts to support this movement and sales of the food will be donated also” said representation of Fullhouse Mr Jolston.
The typhoon disaster is now one of the worst disasters in 50 years strike Taiwan and to date has killed at least 160 people and 490 remain missing. In addition, Typhoon Morakot has caused at least NT$110 billion ($3.3 billion) of losses in damage, while nearly 30,000 houses are without power and 750,000 homes without water. This Malaysian initiative campaign aims to be part of a regional initiative to help the victims and the country to rebuild their homes and their lives. All donations can be made to TO:MRCS RELIEF FUND, Account No:5644-2710-0245, Bank: MAY BANK and write at back of the cheque “Taiwan” or refer to http://redcrescent.org.my/drupal/ for more information. MRSC can be contacted at 03-42578122 (Puan Suhana).
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Malaysian Artiste '馬來幫' supports Taiwan Typhoon Morakot Victims & Families 大馬歌手《還有我》整合版‧藝呼百應 - PLEASE SUPPORT !!
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(雪蘭莪‧八打靈再也)由光良、張棟樑、龔柯允、張智成等人為“88水災馬來西亞籌款活動”演唱的公益歌曲《還有我》,在電台播出後受到廣大矚目,其他大馬歌手和各界商家亦一呼百應,紛紛響應加入此籌款活動,主辦單位找來其他多位大馬歌手,於下週錄製一個“整合版”

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(吉隆坡)一眾馬來西亞藝人:光良、張棟樑、龔柯允、易桀齊、張智成、方炯鑌、林健輝、林宇中等,齊心為台灣莫拉克水災災民而特別企劃了一首公益歌曲――《還有我》。馬來幫藝人透過《還有我》這首公益歌曲,在馬來西亞發起了名為“8.8水災馬來西亞募款活動”,藉此呼吁所有馬來西亞的朋友盡一份心意幫助目前正在受苦受難的台灣水災災民們。

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還有我 詞:黃明志 曲:張捷惟 / 蘇俊元 去年夏天不寂寞 你的歡笑陪著我- 光良 乘著風聽你 編織著夢 - 張棟樑 徜徉在一片豐收 - 易桀齊 當雨不再浪漫害羞 當風不再輕輕送 - 張智成 藍藍的天又 深鎖眉頭 - 方炯賓 你害怕 你惶恐 不知所措 - 張棟樑 朋友別再哭了 就算世界變化再多 - 光良 還有我 在身後 奮不顧身的挽救 - 林宇中 朋友你還有我 在為你默默的加油 - 龔柯允 ...

對於許多海外來台發展的歌手而言,台灣就像他們第二個家,除了初期的受訓、等待發片,日後留在台灣工作的時間;甚至比住在家鄉的時間還要長,被大家暱稱「馬來幫」的大馬歌手們,為了八八水災的受災戶集氣大合唱,除了募款更希望能藉由歌聲;撫慰災民受創的心靈。 此次八八水災重創台灣,讓「馬來幫」不敢相信眼中所見,莫拉克颱風來襲的前一天龔柯允Karen才剛搭機返回馬來西亞10天為新專輯宣傳,她說:「在馬來西亞看到報紙和電視新聞我嚇到了,那些曾經那麼美的地方,我都還來不及去,竟然有那麼多的部落遭掩埋,我的心好痛,我家在馬來西亞的離島,看到台灣居民住在偏遠地區需要急難救助時的無助和辛苦,讓我感同身受,卻不知道該...

Malaysian Artiste '馬來幫' supports Taiwan Typhoon Morakot Victims & Families One of the worst disasters to strike Taiwan Typhoon Morakot in recent years has killed more than 100 people and hundreds are also feared to have perished. In addition, Typhoon Morakot has caused at least USD$225m (£135m) in agricultural damage, while nearly 30,000 houses are still without power and 750,000 homes are w...ithout water, according to the latest estimates from Taiwan officials.
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