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Jamming To Local Music Literature

Adly Syairi Ramly | Omar Ariff

26-Aug-20 22:00

Jamming To Local Music Literature

Malaysian music history has always been left undocumented despite having a great deal of importance in the early years. We speak to Adly Syairi Ramly, co-author of Psyche Oh Agogo – lost gems of Malaysian and Singaporean music from 1964 to 1974, as well as Omar Ariff, who wrote a chronological history of Malaysian pop legends band The Strollers, to find out to know about the value and importance of local music history literature.

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Produced by: Ali Johan, Othniel Ting


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Tags:  The PulseMusic HistoryMusic LiteratureAdly Syairi RamlyOmar AriffThe Strollers





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