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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Teddy_RobinTeddy Robin - Wikipedia

    Kwan Wai Pang (Chinese: 關維鵬; born 20 March 1945 in Guilin, Guangxi), known professionally as Teddy Robin (Chinese: 泰迪羅賓), is a Hong Kong English pop singer-songwriter, actor, and director and producer.

  2. Teddy Robin and the Playboys was a 1960s Hong Kong English pop and rock band. The most notable members were Teddy Robin (vocals/guitar), who has a successful career as a singer/songwriter, actor, and filmmaker; and Norman Cheng (lead guitar), who later became a top executive in charge of Polydor Records ' Southeast Asian operations in the 1970s

  3. 泰迪·羅賓 (英語: Teddy Robin ,1945年3月20日 — ),原名 關維鵬 ,香港男歌手、詞曲作者、電影人、以及演員。 1960年代中熱愛音樂的Teddy與朋友組成樂隊參與著名唱片騎師 Uncle Ray 的電台表演節目後,備受 鑽石唱片 欣賞,成為全香港第一位全華人揺滾樂團 Teddy Robin and the Playboys 的主音歌手及結他手,風靡當年全港樂迷。 其後演出第一部電影《愛情的代價》。 同時學習電影製作。 1970年代末期從事電影製作,泰迪羅賓在1979年監製首部電影《 點指兵兵 》,獲得非常好的口碑和票房,先後是珠城電影公司、 新藝城電影 公司的重臣;再成為好朋友電影公司、友禾電影公司、泰影軒電影公司的老闆之一。

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Teddy_RobinTeddy Robin - Wikiwand

    Kwan Wai Pang, known professionally as Teddy Robin, is a Hong Kong English pop singer-songwriter, actor, and director and producer. He began his music career in mid 1960s when Hong Kong English pop was at its peak.

  5. A big fan of rock and blues music, he formed a popular band called Teddy Robin & The Playboys with his friends in the 60s. Opening up a new horizon for the Chinese band culture, he is often credited as the trailblazer and stalwart of the Hong Kong band scene.

  6. May 11, 2017 · In the mid 60s Teddy Robin Kwan became one of the biggest stars of Hong Kong English pop scene – singing songs in English heavily influenced by the Beatles and Merseybeat sound that followed – as Teddy Robin and the Playboys.

  7. Wai Pang Kwan (Chinese: 關維鵬; born 20 March 1945 in Guilin, Guangxi), known professionally as Teddy Robin (Chinese: 泰迪羅賓), is a Hong Kong English pop singer-songwriter, actor, and director and producer. He began his music career in mid 1960s when Hong Kong English pop was at its peak.