Weekend watch: Cities honoured with Heritage status

Thursday, November 20, 2008

There will be a “live” telecast over RTM1 from Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur at 8.30pm of the official commemoration of Malacca and George Town as Unesco World Heritage sites.

The Badminton Super Series: China Open 2008 airs “live” over RTM1 this weekend. Catch the semi-finals tomorrow at 2pm and the finals on Sunday at 2pm.

The popular Konsert Jom Heboh is shown over TV3 this Sunday at 9pm). "Live" from Penang's Stadium Batu Kawan, the artistes performing include Krystal, Jaclyn Victor, Stacy (AF), Jeffridin, Datuk Siti Nurhaliza, Awie and Fazly Zainal.

New series Sonnria Pasta debuts over 8TV tomorrow at 4pm. It is about a girl whose short-lived relationships with men changes after an encounter with a celebrity.

This week's instalment of Music On 8 (8TV, tomorrow, 10.30am) features all-girl group The Pussycat Dolls.

Jaclyn Victor: In the camera’s eye

Monday, October 27, 2008

It’s a new career step as Jaclyn Victor delves into acting.

JACLYN Victor is definitely going places. It seemed only a while ago that she clinched the first Malaysian Idol title (in 2004) and now she is making her debut on the big screen.

Though her acting debut is in a supporting role, Jaclyn - or Jac as she’s known to her fans - is very excited about it. The movie, titled Talentime, has generated some early buzz and it is helmed by none other than award-winning director Yasmin Ahmad.

“I’m nervous and excited at the same time. This is my first attempt at acting,” said Jac recently during the filming of Talentime in Ipoh.

But Talentime was definitely not the first acting offer she has received. The 30-year-old was reported to have declined an offer from Mamat Khalid to act in his latest movie, Estet.

“People may think I’m choosy, but that’s not true,” she explained.

“I declined the role in Estet because I was busy with Asean Idol then.

Jac added that Yasmin had offered her the role of Bavani in April, when she was not too occupied.

“In fact, Yasmin asked me a couple of times when we were shooting the Here In My home video clip at KLPac. She also asked whether I could speak Tamil and I said yes.”

While singing is second nature to this artiste, the idea of being in front of the camera was a daunting one.

Fortunately, she underwent three months’ training with the cast members. Also, she had on-screen chemistry with Mahesh Jugal Kishor (who plays Mahesh, Bavani’s younger brother).

On her role as 19-year-old Bavani, Jac said it was bit tough because the teenager was full of angst.

“Though Bavani loves her brother Mahesh to death, she is also jealous that her deaf and dumb brother is showered with all the love and attention by their family.”

How would Jac sum up her acting experience?

“Acting for the first time was really fun and working with Yasmin was a great experience. She knows what she wants from all of us. I was amazed to see how the other actors got into their characters so quickly. I guess that’s the difference between professionals and an amateur (like me),” she laughed.

“I learnt a lot about the relationship between the cast and the director. Yasmin gave us what we needed in order to play our roles convincingly. Acting is a different (challenge), compared with singing. It’s another level that you can feel all sorts of emotions.

“I’m still a singer, first and foremost,” said Jac, adding that she is currently busy selecting material for her latest and third studio album.

“My goal is to be involved 100% all the way to make sure that I’m happy with the result. My first album was just an introduction to who I am. My second album featured songs that are really beautiful and catchy. My third album will feature (songs with) more emotions on top of vocal techniques.

“Somehow, I’ve learnt to be patient and not rush things. I want to take my time in doing the album.”

Jac, who admits to being a perfectionist, takes great pride in the creative process and wants only the best from her recordings.

“I believe that the album is for keeps and I don’t want any mistakes. Your album will remind pople of who you are.”

Catch: A Heavenly King descends

Thursday, October 2, 2008

The concert is in aid of China’s post-Sichuan earthquake efforts to rebuild schools, infrastructure and homes damaged by the natural disaster early this year.

The Love From Malaysia Charity Concert is organised by non-profit foundation I-Trust. The foundation’s mission is to raise funds through concerts, showcases and charity dinners to assist the underprivileged and victims of natural disasters in Asia.

The stars who will be performing in the one-night-only event include Andy Hui, Dicky Cheung, Lee Heung Kam, Van Fan, Desiree, JJ Jen, Andrew Tan, Christy Tan, 0MJH, Athena Beh, Tao Ping, Datin Maylene Yong, Jaclyn Victor, Juwita Suwito, Ning Baizura and Deborah Henry.

Hui, one of Hong Kong’s most bankable pop stars was the first runner-up in the Fifth Annual New Talent Singing Awards in 1986. His musical mentor was none other than the late Hong Kong pop queen Anita Mui.

In 2004, he was named as one of the “New Four Heavenly Kings” of Hong Kong pop music alongside Hacken Lee, Leo Ku and Edmond Leung. The first “Four Heavenly Kings” were Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, Aaron Kwok and Leon Lai.
In 2005, the Hong Kong government honoured Hui as one of 10 Outstanding Young Persons for his excellence in music and film as well as community service.

Hui has appeared in more than 25 films which include Girls Without Tomorrow, Future Cops, Feel 100% Once More, Love Amoeba Style, Six Strong Guys, To Grow With Love, Silence and Dressage to Win.

Jaclyn, of Kuala Lumpur, was the winner of popular reality talent show Malaysian Idol’s first season in 2004. She subsequently emerged champion of Ikon Malaysia in 2007, besides winning the Asian Music Festival in 2005.

She has also won Best Female Artiste in Anugerah Planet Muzik 2006 and her hit song Gemilang won the Anugerah Juara Lagu that year. She also won four awards at the 13th Anugerah Industri Muzik namely Best New Artiste, Best Musical Arrangement in a Song, Best Pop Album and Best Album.

Early this year, she won Best Vocals in Anugerah Juara Lagu for her hit song Ceritera Cinta. Three of her popular songs have been used as television theme songs namely Cepat-Cepat for sitcom Fara, Satu Harapan for mini-series Manjalara and Wajah for documentary Bersamamu.

Ning, from Kajang, is a major name in pop, soul and R&B music and her discography includes nine full studio albums (two of which are full English albums), as well as numerous compilations.

She has won various industry awards and prizes, and has performed in Britain, Italy, France, China, Indonesia, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Pakistan and Monaco.

Ning is best known for her live stage performances, an extensive repertoire and her versatility. She is also an actor and appeared in musicals, films and telemovies.

Among the awards she has won include Album of the Year in Anugerah Industri Muzik 1993 (Dekat Padamu), Best Song in Anugerah Juara Lagu 1993 (Curiga) and Best Pop Album in Anugerah Industri Muzik 2005 (Erti Pertemuan).

Her notable films include Gemilang, Maria Mariana 2, Bara, Mimpi Moon, Malaikat Di Jendela, Lady Boss and Diva.

She has been the brand ambassador for Time.com, Imedeen, the Singapore Tourism Board, Ssangyong and the Carat Club.

Juwita, the sister of acclaimed composer Aubrey Suwito of Gemilang fame, is a singer and songwriter best known as the vocal coach for Malaysian Idol and the voice behind national tourism theme song Malaysia Truly Asia.

Jacklyn Victor attended at QuestNet 10th Anniversary

Sunday, September 14, 2008

QuestNet, a leading network marketing company facilitating almost four million entrepreneurs across the globe, celebrated its tenth anniversary in style recently.

QuestNet's tenth anniversary event, held at the Sunway Resort and Spa, Petaling Jaya was attended by 2,500 enthusiastic entrepreneurs from 160 countries who have reaped financial rewards through the company's innovative business opportunities and interactive e-commerce platform since its inception in 1998.

"In a short span of 10 years, http://www.quest.net[QuestNet has expanded its presence globally to create a family of successful entrepreneurs," said JR Mayer, Managing Director of QuestNet. "Their success is indeed our passion -- and we have fulfilled our role in creating a community of enterprising individuals who collectively have contributed to QuestNet's strong global presence. But we will not stop here. We have gone through a decade of success and we are committed to another promising decade."

QuestNet has earmarked 2008 as the year of service distinction and excellence in the network marketing industry. The company plans to continue motivating and inspiring those who believe in making a significant change in their lives.

QuestNet, in conjunction with its first decade anniversary, announced the launch of QShoppe, an online retail business concept that allows QuestNet entrepreneurs to tap into unexplored markets, build a wider customer base, and discover fresh business opportunities.

"QuestNet has planned a series of celebratory events in various locations worldwide from now till December 2008 as our tribute to those who have been with us all these years. We have chosen Malaysia as our first destination because the country is beautiful, the people are friendly and we want to contribute to Malaysian tourism. We will definitely come back to host future events in Malaysia", JR Mayer added.

Guests who attended the anniversary event enjoyed a night of fireworks and energetic live performances by Malaysian pop icons Ning Baizura, Reshmonu, and Jaclyn Victor.

Group raps Kedah’s restrictions on women artistes

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Kuala Lumpur: The Joint-Action Group for Gender Equality (JAG) has strongly condemned the Kedah government’s recent ruling to impose restrictions on women artistes.

The new ruling violated Article 8 of the Federal Constitution which prohibits gender discrimination and Malaysia’s commitment to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, it said. Under the new ruling, women can perform in front of an all-woman audience but restrictions apply for performances in open spaces, a Malay newspaper reported.

JAG said the new ruling contradicted the Pakatan Rakyat manifesto which promised a more democratic and inclusive society.

JAG added it violated women’s right to work and express themselves, denied the significant contributions of women in the arts and entertainment spheres, and attempted to silence women’s voices in the public space.

“The involvement of women in the entertainment profession is not alien to Malaysian culture,” it said.

“Singers such as Saloma, Sharifah Aini, Anita Sarawak, Sheila Majid, Siti Nurhaliza, Ella, Fish Leong, Suki, Ning Baizura, Jaclyn Victor and many others have long been accepted by Malaysian society and are part of our Malaysian cultural landscape.

“Some of them have also made us proud in the international arena.

“The Sultan of Selangor recently defended the performances of Ella and Mas Idayu, contradicting PAS’ extreme demand for the banning of the concert.”

JAG expressed hoped that political parties would share the wisdom of Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah who saw the arts as a beneficial platform to foster unity.

It also expressed its concern that the restrictions would also remove women artistes from traditional performances, cultural activities and theatre performances.

“It is not clear whether the ruling would extend to women on radio, television and films in the state.

“Are we embarking on a journey headed towards a point in time where women will not only be told what to wear but when to be seen and when to be heard?”

JAG - which comprises the Women’s Centre for Change, Penang; Women’s Aid Organisation; Sisters in Islam; Empower and the All Women’s Action Society - strongly urged the state government to retract the restrictions with immediate effect.

“No one – male or female, should be deprived of their right to a livelihood and participation in any sphere of Malaysian life.”

Prestigious reward

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Success, for some, would be crossing continents, or owning a big organisation, or building a skyscraper. Others would consider bringing up children while juggling jobs as more of an achievement. Whatever the case may be, success stories are always worth telling. With this in mind, society magazine Prestige Malaysia, and CIMB Bank, through its priority banking service CIMB Club, collaborated to honour those who have excelled in their respective fields in their Prestige Malaysia Top 40 Under 40 project.

Recently, 40 individuals aged 40 and below gathered at the Grand Milennium Hotel, hoping to win the project’s The Most Promising Individual title. This is the first time the title has been introduced since the project started in 2005. All 40 candidates were profiled in a special booklet of the magazine’s issue this month. The individuals work in sectors such as communications, home and property, fashion, retail, food and beverage, technology and entertainment.

Voted by 400 guests at the event (the Who’s Who in the chosen industries), five candidates were shortlisted: YTL Group director of Investment Ruth Yeoh, Priority Communications executive director Elaine Chuah, chief executive officer of the Delicious chain of restaurants Benjamin Yong, award-winning artist and founder of Kartel Records Joe Flizzow and executive director of Crave Capital, Gerard Teoh.

Yeoh won the title, receiving a trophy from CR Media, a leather valet from Gold Sponsor CIMB Club, a ring worth RM10,000 from luxury watch brand Roger Dubuis, a shopping voucher worth RM3,000 from Melium Groups’ M Store, a hamper of beauty products from Laura Mercier, a limited edition coffee table book and VIP Service by Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd.

“I feel blessed and my first reaction upon winning was to thank God, my family and loved ones, as well as my friends. I believe confidence has nothing to do with how many awards one receives. It should be based on one’s capacity to keep working hard,” she said.

The 25-year-old is an environmentalist, leading her company’s environmental division. She also co-authored a book entitled Cut Carbon, Grow Profits: Business Strategies for Managing Climate Change and Sustainability with Dr Kenny Tang.  Also present at the event was Catcha Group chief executive officer Patrick Grove. “Yeoh was picked by her peers present. As achievers themselves, they were able to evaluate candidates on the attributes needed to win the award,” said Grove.

Other nominees for the award included Malaysia’s first astronaut, Datuk Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor, actress and Sinclair Falak Sdn Bhd managing director Sazzy Falak, Naza Group vice-president Sheikh Mohd Faisal, entrepreneur and extreme sports lover Maznah Zolkifly, singer Jaclyn Victor and Melissa Indot.

Famous trio to help promote peace and harmony

Monday, September 8, 2008

Malaysia’s first Angkasawan, Datuk Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor and Malaysian Idols Jaclyn Victor and Daniel Lee have been appointed ambassadors for the upcoming Global Peace Festival 2008.

The three-day festival is to promote a vision of world peace and through service to others, inter-religious harmony and healthy families.

The pop stars will present the theme song of the festival entitled Where Peace Begins at the main celebration while Sheikh Muszaphar will share his experience in space through a talk entitled “Standing in the Eye of the World” at the Global Family Carnival of the festival.

Sheikh Muszaphar said the appointment is an honour to him as he has always been interested in making a change in the world.

“Ever since I came back from space, I found myself uninterested in small, petty things, so when the opportunity came for me to get involved in the Global Peace Festival, I was delighted,” he said at a press conference at The Gardens Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.

For Jaclyn, what is important is the awareness that star presence, like herself, generate in such campaigns.

“We take little things for granted, like love and respect for each other.

“That’s why I think this is an important movement, to instill love and respect thus creating peace,” she said.

Festival chairman Tan Sri Zaleha Ismail said that the festival was “not a one-time event” but a continuous effort to promote peace and harmony in the world.

“The ambassadors are examples to society (with their achievements and merits). With them as the face of the festival and our hard work, this is our chance to help the society to become one Malaysian family or even one global family,” she said.

Later, a project of the festival - “Power of 10 Sen’’ - organised by Universal Peace Federation and United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) was launched in conjunction with the International Day for The Eradication of Poverty on Oct 17.

The project aims to collect funds from school children and corporate bodies to be channelled to Unicef, International Friendship Foundation and Yayasan Amal Malaysia.

The event also saw the launch of the festival logo by the ambassadors.

Festival patron Tan Sri Dr Saleha Mohd Ali, festival director Dr Teh Su Thye, Department of National Unity and National Integration of the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry director Datuk Azman Hassan and Unicef representative Youssouf Oomar were also present.

More than 20,000 people are expected to gather at the Bukit Jalil Stadium from Oct 17 to 19.

The festival is jointly organised by the Universal Peace Federation Malaysia, the United Nation Association of Malaysia and Pure Love & True Family Malaysia for World Peace in collaboration with the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry.

Idol Daniel and Jacklyn thinks photography is good enough to sing about

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Petaling Jaya: Malaysian Idol 2005 Daniel Lee loves to take pictures, a hobby he credits his photographer father.

His father owns a photo studio in his hometown Changlun near Alor Star in Kedah.

Daniel will never fail to snap away at any images that capture his attention. He usually takes along a camera wherever he goes.

“I love taking natural and colourful pictures. Landscape is my favourite subject. I was brought up in a rural area where the padi fields were my beautiful playground.

“I also like taking close-ups of objects and people,” said Daniel while viewing some of the pictures at The Star’s Changing Malaysia photo exhibition at 1-Utama shopping mall.

Daniel commended The Star for initiating the exhibition as it promotes love for the environment and nature.

“It also shows how we live in a peaceful multi-ethnic and culturally-rich country,” he added.

Jaclyn Victor, the 2004 Malaysian Idol, concurred with Daniel saying the photographs had captured the beauty in everyday situations.

“They turn out to be so wonderful when captured on lens,” she said, referring to the picture of KL Tower, majestic under a cloud with the backdrop of old buildings.

Jointly organised with Petronas in conjunction with the 51st National Day celebration, the exhibition will end today.

Jaclyn Victor on Songs of hope for Sichuan quake victims

Friday, September 5, 2008

Artistes from Malaysia, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan come together to raise funds for Sichuan earthquake victims.

In response to the crisis unfolding in the wake of the Sichuan earthquake, the biggest to hit China in more than 30 years, a group of like-minded people have set up a charitable body called i-Trust to provide aid to the 15 million displaced and 5.47 million made homeless by the disaster.

Hong Kong actress Ewong Yung Hung started the ball rolling as founder of i-Trust when she made a call to her Malaysian partner Alan Chan, who became the chairman of i-Trust, working tirelessly behind the scenes. Miss Malaysia/Universe 2007 Deborah Henry came on board as i-Trust ambassador.

The celebrities who were at the press conference in Kuala Lumpur with Yung and Deborah included Datin Maylene Yong, who is active in charity work, veteran Hong Kong actor Tao Ping, singer Athena Beh, Project Superstar season one male and female champions John Wee and Desiree Tan and the newly-formed local pop duo MJH (Man Jiang Hong) of Frankie and Heng.

Beijing-born Yung also sang the theme song she had recorded for the Sichuan relief concert music video titled Tian Si De Wei Xiao (Smile of an Angel).

“It took three attempts before I could get the song properly recorded as I couldn’t help but break down each time the visuals of the child victims came on,” said Yung, 39, who has a 10-month-old daughter.

She expressed excitement at her own child’s development, in particular, standing up and walking for the very first time.

“My heart went out to the children who were affected by the Sichuan earthquake. They are like angels who have lost their smiles. I felt that I had to do something for them.

“Charity work makes me very happy. It has been a journey of self-discovery. When we help others, they help us back. People want to know why we are only now starting our charity efforts. But, I believe charity only has a beginning but no ending.

“We shall endeavour to gather our collective efforts to organise a charity event like this every year,” she said, adding that they would concentrate their efforts on providing relief to children and the elderly.

“Apart from child care centres, we’d like to make available daycare centres for seniors to help keep old folk safe,” said Yung.

The board of trustees of i-Trust hope to raise funds together with charity partners such as Tzu Chi Foundation via a gala dinner followed by a charity concert in October. Both promise to be star-studded events with the celebrity support of more than 20 artistes from Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

From Hong Kong are Andy Hui Chi On, Dicky Cheung Wai Kin, Lee Heung Kam, Tam Peng Mun and Tao Ping. From Taiwan are artistes Van Fan Yi Chen and JJ Jen-Show Jen.

Malaysian artistes include Ah Niu (Tan Kheng Siong), Ning Baizura, Jaclyn Victor, Juwita Suwito, Andrew Tan, John Wee, Christy Tan, Desiree Tan, Athena Beh and MJH.

Organised by i-Trust, both events are endorsed by the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia with radio support from local Chinese radio station 988 FM, which is operated by The Star.

Jaclyn Victor in Talentime

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Renowned film-maker Yasmin Ahmad is back in her directing shoes for her new feature film called Talentime. Currently shooting in Ipoh, the movie is about a inter-school talent competition among schoolchildren.

"But more importantly, the movie concentrates on human behaviour and emotions," said Yasmin in an interview. "The idea behind my movie is that as humans, we have to go through a lot of pain and some measure of suffering before we can reach greater heights. "But more accurately, the idea really comes from my own observations that some of the best moments in my life were those moments where you failed and how that shapes you as an individual.

"So here is a simple story about the struggles the kids go through for this competition and with it is a love story about a Malay-Eurasian girl called Melor played by Pamela Chong, falling for a deaf and dumb Indian guy played by newcomer Mahesh Jugal Kishore."

Other stars include Mohd Syafie Naswip, who made his debut performance in Mukhsin, Jaclyn Victor, Ida Nerina, Adibah Noor, Harith Iskandar and Azean Irdawaty.

Talentime will feature a lovely soundtrack O Re Piya, from Bollywood's acclaimed love story last year, Aaja Nachle.

Jacklyn Victor on Merdeka Eve Celebrations

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - A smaller allocation this year by the government for the 51st Merdeka Day (Independence Day) celebrations and a drizzle did not dampen the patriotic spirit of Malaysians to come out and celebrate the eve of the occasion at several locations in the federal capital Saturday night.

Gracing the celebration at Dataran Merdeka was Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his wife Datin Seri Jeanne Abdullah who arrived at 11.45pm and were welcomed by Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal and his wife Datin Seri Shuryani Shuaib. Mohd Shafie is the chairman of the Merdeka Day celebrations committee.

Also present were Cabinet ministers, Kuala Lumpur Mayor Datuk Abdul Hakim Borhan and foreign missions' representatives. The highlight of the celebration to mark Malaysia's independence day on August 31 were the seven shouts of 'Merdeka' by Abdullah followed by the raising of the Jalur Gemilang (national flag) by National Service trainees to the strains of the national anthem sung by the 30,000-odd crowd present. This was followed by a 10-minute fireworks show that lit up the skies of the city as those present sang this year's theme song "Unity The Pillar of Success".

The celebrations began at 8pm with a stage show of the arts and culture of the various races and included entertainment by artistes like Datuk M Daud Kilau, Dayang Nurfaezah, Raihan and Meet Uncle Hussein. Besides at Dataran Merdeka, various other programmes also took place around the city including at the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) and Jalan Bukit Bintang. At KLCC more than 10,000 people started gathering at 8pm to wait till midnight, a tradition there now. The event at KLCC saw the presence of Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and his wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor.

There was entertainment by popular singers Faizal Tahir, Aisyah, Sheila Majid, Reshmonu, Jacklyn Victor and the Rabbani and Butterfingers groups.

At Jalan Bukit Bintang, the celebrations saw the presence of many foreign visitors who swelled the crowd at the popular tourist spot.

Singles, Music Videos, Conerts and of Jaclyn Victor

Friday, August 29, 2008

Singles

  • In a Dream (2002, released only in independent music circles)
  • Gemilang (2004)
  • Di Bawah Pohon Asmara (2005)
  • Tiada Lagi Indah (2005)
  • Cuma Setia (2005)
  • Wajah (2005, theme song for "Bersamamu" TV3)
  • Getaran Rinduku (2005)
  • Cepat Cepat (2006)
  • Ceritera Cinta (2006, duet with Rio Febrian)
  • Without You (2006, duet with Same Same)
  • Jealous (2007)
  • Satu Harapan (2007, theme song for Malaysian version of Telenovela Mi Gorda Bella, Manjalara)
  • Cinta Tiada Akhirnya (2007)
  • Kau Muzik di hatiku (2007, duet with Vince Chong) (OST of High School Musical 2 - Asian Edition)
  • You're the Music in Me (2007, duet with Vince Chong) (OST of High School Musical 2 - Asian Edition)
  • Dambaran Cinta (2008, theme song for Apa Kata Hati)
Music videos
  • Gemilang
  • Wajah
  • Cinta (duet with Misha Omar)
  • Without You (duet with Same Same)
  • Cepat-Cepat
  • Ceritera Cinta (duet with Rio Febrian)
  • Ipoh Mali (as featuring artiste)
  • Satu Harapan
  • You're the Music in Me (2007, duet with Vince Chong)
  • Awards
  • Hitz. FM Best Newcomer Award - 12 March 2005
  • Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian - Most Popular New Female Artist - 13 April 2005
  • Malaysia's Global Chinese Recommended Golden Arts Award (Music Category) - 16 July 2005
  • XIII Shanghai Asian Music Festival Golden Prize - 28 October 2005
  • RTM Hits 1 - 21 January 2006
o Best Song Award - Gemilang
o Best Performance Award
  • TV3 Anugerah Juara Lagu - 5 February 2006
o Juara Lagu Best Ballad Award - Gemilang
o Song Of The Year Award - Gemilang
  • Anugerah Planet Muzik (Singapore) - 24 March 2006 - Best Female Artist
  • 13th Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) Malaysia - 29 April 2006
o Best New Artist
o Best Arrangement in a Song
o Best Pop Album
o Album of the Year
  • URS Magazine Award - Non-malay glamour artist
  • 14th Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) Malaysia - 28 April 2007 - Best Female Vocal Performance in an Album
  • IKON MALAYSIA - Winner of Ikon Malaysia - Solo
  • Anugerah Era 2007 - Chosen Local English Artiste - Ipoh Mali/Point Blanc
  • Anugerah Juara Lagu 27 January 2008 - Best Vocal Performance Ceritera Cinta (duet with Lah, from VE)
Concerts

o Zoom in with Jaclyn Victor (2005)
o Konsert Fenomena Jaclyn Victor & Misha Omar (2005)
o Sunday Nite Live at Planet Hollywood (2006)
o Zoom in with Jaclyn Victor (2006)
o Konsert Fenomena Jaclyn Victor & Dayang Nurfaizah (2006)
o Down Memory Lane with Jaclyn Victor (2007)
o Malam Gemilang Ekslusif bersama Jaclyn Victor @ Planet Hollywood (2007)

Cute swing-about also features Jaclyn Victor

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

A cute, nifty, handbag-friendly new book has hit the market in time for our 51st Merdeka. Smartly called 50+1.Malaysia, the book is an ode to the nation.

Just when we thought the dust had settled after our lavish coming-of-age party last year commemorating a half-century of independence, the year 2008 brings a tiny but charming tome exalting our beloved land.

The size of a large wallet, the feel-good 50+1.Malaysia is the brainchild of Quachee, who at 26, was just one year old when Malaysia was a quarter-century old.

The sometimes model and self-described “dreamer entrepreneur” describes the book as an “entertainment-travel guidebook”. But it is less Time Out Malaysia and more of a condensed and instant dose of Malaysiana.

The book is perfect as a present for foreign friends or Malaysian students who have stayed away too long.

Of course, it includes the inevitable, like Food, Places to Visit, Things to Do and Festivals, etc. These are rather run-of-the-mill but the saving grace is in the first and last two chapters.

The chapter Truly Malaysian deals with Malaysian English and explains the nuances of such words from the vernacular as lah, one, aiyoh, chin chai, yam seng, syiok, ta pao, belanja and alamak. Quachee, like Kit Leee, calls it “Manglish”, which gives it the impression of being mangled English, which it is in a sense.

There is also a discourse on Malaysian fabrics and fashion. This is not surprising, considering the fact that Quachee’s first publication was the lavish coffee-table book Batik Inspirations.

The opening gambit succeeds in grabbing our attention as it delves on all things Malaysian, from the way we speak, to the Malaysian car, to hibiscus, MyKad, gamelan and a mishmash of familiar and little-heard-of stuff.

Every chapter features exactly 51 items (now why are we not surprised?), which makes the book easy to read and refer to. One suspect, though, that occasionally Quachee had to stretch or shorten each description to accommodate the holy grail of 51.

Invariably, some of these overlap, like cave exploration, which is found in both Places to Visit and Things to Do.

Most entries deal with the things that any free tourist brochure will include, from satay to laksa, yong tau fu to buah keluak, Jonker Street in Malacca to Suria KLCC, all the major state museums, cultural villages, temples, caves, islands, forest reserves, beaches and you get the drift.

More interesting is the line-up of notable Malaysians. Badminton silver medallist Lee Chong Wei’s triumph at the recent Olympics came too late for him to be included in the list, but Lee is described as “one of Malaysia’s most promising badminton players”.

This shows Quachee to have his pulse on the who’s who of the sporting and entertainment world. More examples: he lists Maya Karin and Rosyam Nor,both of whom recently won Best Actress and Best Actor nods at the 21st Malaysian Film Festival.

The drawback is the lack of photos in the book. Not all of those honoured in 50+1.Malaysia have their mugshots included.

Of the 51 Malaysians, only 30 come with their photos attached, and these tend to be among the most photographed personalities, like angkasawan Datuk Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor, Chef Wan, Erra Fazira, Mawi, Maya Karin, Jaclyn Victor, Fish Leong, Datuk Michelle Yeoh and Amber Chia.

Not that many know or have heard of Fasha Sandha, who limps in with a mere five sentences, Jazeman Jaafar, Penny Tai, Rynn Lim and Saiful Apek. Quachee also has a penchant for songwriters.

The last chapter, 50+1 Love Expressions, is postcard-perfect with tributes and pretty pictures by ordinary Malaysians showing, among other things, cascades of the Malaysian flags. The websites of contributors are listed should you get the urge to download what you see.

Still, the book is readable, fun and surprisingly enlightening. And it’s reasonably priced at RM19.90.

Jaclyn Victor participates in walk to keep abreast of disease

Monday, August 11, 2008

Some 5,000 people donned pink T-shirts and walked 3km to raise awareness of breast cancer and early detection yesterday.

Among the participants were the country’s first astronaut Datuk Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor and local celebrities including Syafinaz Selamat, Nasha Aziz and Jaclyn Victor.

Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Dr Ng Yen Yen, who launched the event at Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, planned to have mammogram mobile clinics in rural areas to increase breast cancer awareness.

“It is estimated that one in 19 women here are at risk of getting breast cancer in their lifetime. Even men are susceptible, although in small numbers.

“Women need to overcome their fear of getting checked as early treatment of breast cancer can help save lives,” she said.

Dr Ng encouraged women to regularly examine themselves and to visit the ministry’s clinics for a subsidised mammogram check for those above 40-years-old.

“From May 2007 until June this year, 5,217 women underwent our mammogram check, of which 368 were highly suspicious and 20 were positively diagnosed,” she added.

Breast cancer survivor and mountain climbing enthusiast Rene’e Aziz Ahmad said one must seek professional medical treatment and not just rely on traditional healing.

“Life is not over just because one gets diagnosed with breast cancer as it can be prevented if detected early,” said Rene’e who was diagnosed seven years ago.

Net proceeds from the Avon Walk Around The World for Breast Cancer (WAWBC), totalling RM50,000, was donated to the Pride Foundation, a charity body aimed at raising awareness and improving accessibility to treatment.

This is Malaysia’s first such event which is already held annually in more than 50 countries.

Jaclyn Victor on Prime Time

Thursday, August 7, 2008

With a vision of being a leading global content creator and provider, Media Prima Berhad’s latest baby, Primeworks Studios Sdn Bhd, is all set to go.

A brainchild of Media Prima International chief executive officer Datuk Seri Farid Redzuan, the idea was first mooted five years ago but was put on the back burner since Media Prima Group’s priority then was to consolidate its television business. But now, with the group’s strong hold in the local broadcasting industry (with four television stations and two radio stations under its umbrella), Primeworks Studios is ready to fulfil its goal.

Already supplying content to Brunei and Singapore, Primeworks Studios’ target is the bigger market like the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Taiwan and Hong Kong. “We want to expand on a global platform by exporting more Malaysian-made content of all genres. If we don’t do this now, we will never move forward and we will never get our products out.”

Primeworks Studios’ content is divided into various genres. They are Chinese Drama/Movie, Chinese Entertainment, Movies/Drama, Malay/English Magazine/Documentary, Malay/English Entertainment, Sports, Corporate Affairs, Artistes/Talent Management, Creative & Technical Services and Content & Industry Development.

Primeworks Studios may be a 100 per cent subsidiary of the Media Prima Group but Farisha hopes the company will be viewed as an entity of its own. There have also been talk that Primeworks Studios may monopolise the programmes aired on the group’s TV stations.

“Previously, programmes like entertainment and magazines shows were sourced internally as it reduced costs. But when it comes to dramas, our Grand Brilliance Sdn Bhd (GBSB) provides less than 20 per cent of the titles. The remainder goes to outside production houses.” (GBSB has been absorbed into Primeworks Studios.)

Farisha also touched on its Artistes/Talent Management department, which will see 8TV’s 8 Unit come under them, which means artistes like such as Faizal Tahir, Jaclyn Victor and Ayu Damit will be managed by Primeworks Studios.

There are also plans to relocate the Primeworks Studios on a designated area in Petaling Jaya that can house 10 studios, to be used for any kind of recording or even as a concert site. It is currently operating at Sri Pentas in Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya.

This sounds like Primeworks Studios is heading towards becoming the next Universal Studios (in the US) which houses huge movie sets and backdrops, Farisha smiled and said: “Well, that is the eventuality.”

Jaclyn Victor: One of the presentor at MTV Asia Awards 2008

Monday, August 4, 2008

On a celebratory night of high fashion, glamour and exhilarating live performances, Malaysia finally got to savour the flavour of a star-studded MTV event as it played host to the MTV Asia Awards 2008 for the very first time.

While Singapore and Thailand have hosted the previous editions of the awards, Saturday’s glitzy event, held at the Arena of Stars in Genting, proved to be the perfect opportunity for Malaysia to step up and prove its credentials as a credible alternative. With the enthusiastic 3,000 strong crowd in fine voice, eager to show their appreciation and make plenty of noise, a carnival atmosphere flowed throughout the evening, confirming that Malaysians do indeed know how to let their hair down and party with the best of them.

Celebrating its sixth edition, the pan-regional awards show saw a total of 18 international and regional awards given out on the night, including two surprise late additions to the awards list – the Knockout Award and The Inspiration Award as voted by MTV Asia viewers across the region.

Jointly hosted by Hollywood hunk Jared Leto (frontman of 30 Seconds to Mars and actor of Panic Room, Alexander and Requiem for a Dream), and award-winning Hong Kong actress and singer Karen Mok, the awards show aimed to give recognition to international and regional artists for their musical achievements as well as providing a platform for exciting music collaborations in the region.

In short, it was time for Asia to rock ‘n’ roll ... MTV style!

The evening got off to a lively start courtesy of an attention-grabbing dance routine by Jabbawockeez, winners of the popular US TV show America’s Best Dance Crew. Busting out their signature moves complete with white masks and gloves, the dance crew managed to get party started in exciting fashion.

The decibel count in the audience was then raised several notches when the sexy, statuesque Pussycat Dolls took to the stage, looking every inch a sight for sore eyes. Kicking off with a sizzling rendition of their slinky slow jam Buttons, the girls also performed their latest hit single When I Grow Up for the very first time in Asia amidst plenty of fanfare and fireworks.

Maybe, the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony committee should thought about hiring these girls.

Back in Genting, the first award of the night went to the all-singing, all dancing, 10-member Korean boy band Super Junior for being voted Favourite Artiste of Korea. The boys received a roaring welcome when they returned to rock the stage with an energetic rendition of their hits Mirror and Thirst later in the evening.

Other regional award winners included Lee Yu Chun (Favourite Artiste China), Leo Ku (Hong Kong), Yovie & Nuno (Indonesia), Chicosci (Philippines), Show Lo (Taiwan) and TOR+ Saksit (Thailand). Elsewhere, Singaporean songbird Stefanie Sun bagged the Favourite Artiste Singapore Award for fifth time running (doesn’t Singapore have any new names). On the local front, Chinese pop crooner Nicholas Teo beat off a strong challenge from four-time MTV Asia Award winner Siti Nurhaliza to clinch the Favourite Artiste of Malaysia award.

The Sarawak-born Teo has come a long way since grabbing the Astro Talent Quest title nearly six years ago. The 26-year-old has carved a name for himself in the Taiwanese pop scene and now this MTV Asia Award recognition is guaranteed to boost his career further.

On the international front, Linkin Park proved as popular as ever with Asian music lovers as they took home the coveted Favourite International Artiste in Asia Award. The other international honorary music awards were presented to OneRepublic and Timbaland (Best Hook-up), 30 Seconds to Mars (Video Star Award) while The EDC Style Award was presented to Panic at the Disco for their impeccable fashion sense and sartorial elegance,

Among those presenting awards on the night were Dave, Jaclyn Victor, Joe Flizzow, Leo Ku, Miguel Chavez, Moots from Pop Shuvit, Pussycat Dolls, Show Lo, Electrico and Stefanie Sun. Guest presenters MTV veejays Denise Keller, Juju, Mike and Utt caught everybody off guard when announced the first surprise of the night – the Knockout Award – which was given to the artiste who has successfully captured the hearts of young music audiences in Asia. Power pop quintet The Click Five floored the rest of their competition to swoop this brand new award.

The second surprise addition was the Inspiration Award, which was presented to co-host Mok for her achievements in the music and film industry as well as her dedicated efforts in promoting social and humanitarian causes.

Minor quibbles like poor live sound quality (not so much from the performers but from the presenters’ podium) aside, Malaysia’s MTV Asia Awards debut turned out to be a memorable occasion. Roll on next year.

Jaclyn Victor at MTV awards

Sunday, August 3, 2008

The star-studded MTV Asia Awards 2008, which made its Malaysian debut here last night, lived up to its top billing with glitz, glamour, good music and exhilarating performances.

Entering its sixth edition, the awards ceremony which saw 18 regional and international awards being presented, had previously been hosted in Singapore and Bangkok.

Held at the 6,000-capacity Arena of Stars, the regional awards show saw thrilling live performances with lively guest presenter appearances from an international cast, such as Jabbawockeez, Leona Lewis, OneRepublic, The Click Five, The Pussycat Dolls, The Script (a new pop sensation from Ireland), ably backed by our very own stars Pop Shuvit, Jaclyn Victor and Joe Flizzow.

US rockers Panic At The Disco brought the proceedings to a close with a flourish, performing two of their biggest hits - I Write Sins Not Tragedies and Nine In The Afternoon, with the latter delivered complete with a local marching band, flamenco dancers and a gymnastic team.

Playing host alongside Hong Kong actress/singer Karen Mok was Hollywood heartthrob and rock star Jared Leto, frontman for US rock band 30 Seconds To Mars.

His acting resume includes Panic Room, Fight Club and Requiem For A Dream.

The big winner of the night was Linkin Park, who swooped the coveted “Favourite International Artist In Asia” award, confirming their enduring popularity among Asian fans.

British singing sensation Leona Lewis, who is enjoying unprecedented success on both sides of the Atlantic with her blend of smooth R&B won the “Breakthrough Artist” award while her English counterparts, edgy alternative rockers Radiohead, walked away with the “Innovation” award.

Muse, another British act, also found themselves among the winners with their Asian Tour being awarded the “Bring Da House Down” award.

Flying the flag for the Asian contingent was Taiwanese pop star Show Lo who grabbed the “Favourite Artist Taiwan” award.

Korean boyband Super Junior was “Favourite Artist Korea” while Chinese pop crooner Nicholas Teo was the fans' choice for the “Favourite Artist Malaysia” award.

Host Leto was not left out with his band clinching the “Video Star” award for their song A Beautiful Lie which was shot in Greenland.

His co-host also didn’t leave empty-handed with the Hong Kong star being presented the “Inspiration” award.

The MTV Asia Awards 2008 was sponsored by Esprit, Tourism Malaysia and Genting–City of Entertainment and locally sponsored by Xpax in Malaysia.

Post-Idol career of Jaclyn Victor

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Victor's album achieved gold status within weeks of going on sale. Her previously-released album Dream, sold out within days, despite the sudden increase in price. She won the "Best Newcomer Award" on Hitz. FM and "Best New Artist" in Anugerah Bintang Popular.

Since winning, Victor has appeared in numerous television and talk shows such as Pillow Talk and Muzik-Muzik. She has also performed "Gemilang" at a Tsunami Concert held to aid victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. She has performed in duets with Hazami, Taufik Batisah, Akademi Fantasia's second winner, Zahid, Delon Thamrin, and Misha Omar.

Victor emerged as the champion during the Asian Music Festival in Shanghai with her winning song, "Gemilang". On 21 January 2006, Victor walked away with RTM Hits 1 Best Song and Best Performance awards for Gemilang. Later, on 5 February the same year, the song earned her and its composer Aubrey Suwito and lyricist Azmin Mudin the "Juara Lagu" (Champion of Songs) and "Best Ballad Song" awards in TV3's 20th edition of the Anugerah Juara Lagu. She was expected to win the TV3's "Anugerah Vokal Terbaik" (Best Vocal Award). However, she lost the title to Hazami who performed "Kata". Victor grabbed the Best Female Artiste award at the Anugerah Planet Muzik (Music Planet Awards) in Singapore on 24 March.

On April 29, 2006, Victor won four of seven nominations from the Malaysian music scene's biggest night, the 13th Anugerah Industri Muzik. They are Best New Artist, Best Musical Arrangement in a Song, Best Pop Album and Best Album.

After a series of delays, Victor's second album, Inilah Jac, was launched on 25 August 2006. Around the time it was launched, she was on a trip to Australia for both leisure and business purposes, including visiting Mount Buller, and performing in two concerts in Melbourne's Australia for Christ Fellowship Church (alongside singer-songwriter Juwita Suwito), and in Adelaide's Paradise Community Church (which inaugural Australian Idol winner Guy Sebastian is a member of; though Sebastian himself did not appear). While in Australia, Victor also did an interview for gospel radio station HCJB.

In November 2006, she finally landed her first "proper" music video (previously her videos are snippets from studio recording sessions or footage from her Malaysian Idol days) when she filmed Ceritera Cinta with male crooner Rio Febrian in his homeland in Indonesia.

2007 was a very busy year for Jaclyn. She competed in the Ikon Malaysia 2007 (solo category) competition. Victor breezed through to the Semi-Finals and made it to the Final round along with Dayang Nurfaizah and Mawi. In the final, Jac sang a medley of songs which is "Impian" (hope) from her first album, "Cepat-cepat" in her second album and her third song "Gemilang", and won the title Ikon Malaysia. Later competed in Ikon Asean then to be defeated by Philippines' Vina Morales.

Later that year, she participated in Asian Idol which was won by Singapore's Hady Mirza.

At the 14th Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) Malaysia, on the 28th of April 2007, Jac was nominated for 4 awards - Best Vocal Performance in an Album - Female; Best Music Arrangement in a song - Inilah Masanya; Best Pop Album, Inilah Jac; Ceritera Cinta - Song of the year. Jac won the "Best Female Vocal Performance in an Album" award. Jac also received two APM nominations, all of which are attributed to Inilah Jac.

Jac was featured on the highly anticipated Special Edition of Disney studio's High School Musical 2 soundtrack. She sang the duet "You Are The Music In Me" in both English and Bahasa Malaysia with another singing reality-tv program "Akademi Fantasia" season 1 Winner, Vince Chong. A music video and nationwide mall tour followed for fans, both young and old of the High School Musical franchise. The video of their version of the song is now on the Special Edition DVD of High School Musical 2 (2008).

As part of the year-long "50 years of Malaysian Independence" celebrations, Jac was part of the "Live and Loud KL" concert series which featured international and local artists. This 10-day jam-packed music extravaganza featured a wide range of genres and over 50 of the planet’s hottest artistes, with more than 45 hours of live music. The festival was held from the 23rd of November until the 2nd of December, where each passing day gave festival-goers a different genre, a different theme, a different repertoire, a different venue and most definitely different stars. Whitney Houston, Elliot Yamin (Americal Idol), Shaggy, Project Pop, James Taylor Quartet, Joe Flizzow and Hannah Tan (Malaysia) where just some of the many acts to shine alongside Jaclyn herself.

Prior to Christmas 2007, Jac flew to Moscow, Russia for a number of tour dates there. Once again, she wowed her audiences who were constantly demanding copies of her albums. This proved that her talents can cross borders, regardless of different languages or cultures. Jac is an artiste of international standing.

Jac also performed during the 8TV (Malaysia) 4th birthday bash in January 2008 to a very large crowd of cheering fans - and her talents were a true highlight of the event.

On January 27th, 2008 the finals of the annual Anugerah Juara Lagu (Best Song) Awards in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, were held. After a long and difficult competition, Jac won the coveted Best Vocal Award (along with Lah from VE) for their rendition of Jac's beautiful duet "Ceritera Cinta" (originally with Indonesian singer, Rio Febrian). The song can be found on Jac's Second SONY BMG album - Inilah Jac.

Thus far, two of her songs have been used as opening themes for two Malaysian television series, Fara (Cepat-Cepat) and Manjalara (Satu Harapan).

Fan club

  • The current official fan club of Jaclyn Victor is jaclynvictor.net, which was opened in August 2007, having taken over from Jacsville which was launched in 2004, shortly after Victor won Malaysian Idol.

Current developments

  • She has also reportedly been invited to star in a film by Mamat Khalid but declined; she also landed a cameo appearance in upcoming local horror film Susuk.