Sam Hui Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Samuel Hui Koon-kit (born 6 September 1948), usually known as Sam Hui, is a Hong Kong Cantopop musician, singer, songwriter, and actor. He is credited with popularizing Cantopop both with the infusion of Western-style music and using popular, street Cantonese jargon in his lyrics writing. Hui is considered by some to be the first major superstar of Cantopop.
Full Name
Sam Hui
Net Worth
$12 Million
Date Of Birth
September 6, 1948
Place Of Birth
Canton, China
Height
1.8 m
Occupation
Musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor
Profession
Actor, Lyricist, Music Producer, Songwriter, Singer-songwriter, Film Score Composer
Work Position
Golden Needle Award of RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award
Education
The University of Hong Kong
Spouse
Rebecca Fleming
Children
Ryan Hui, Scott Hui
Parents
Lee See Wun, Hui Sai Cheung
Siblings
Michael Hui Koon-Man, Ricky Hui, Stanley Hui, Judy Hui
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Star Sign
Virgo
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Fact
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Returns to Hong Kong and holds his "return concerts", after 12 years. [June 2004]
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Farewell retirement concerts: beginning March 18, 1992 in Hong Kong and ending in a US-Canada tour in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Toronto, and Vancouver in September 1992. [September 1992]
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Former musical bands: Harmonicks (1964), The Lotus (1966). Lotus Band members: Sam Hui (lead vocals, acoustic & electric guitar), Cheung Chun Ying (drummer), So Ying (bass), Lee Chung Kong (rhythm guitar), Chow Nin Wah (lead guitar).
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He attended many schools, but the one most documented is St. Francis, Hong Kong. Attended Hong Kong University, Majored in Psychology.
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His eldest son, Ryan Hui Wai Yan, started a musical band of his own.
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Languages spoken: Cantonese, ENglish, some Japanese, some Mandarin