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Taiwan-based singer to start Asian tour in capital

2014-09-02 14:04 chinadaily.com.cn Web Editor: Si Huan
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Gary Chaw and his two children has seen a growing popularity after they particiapted in the reality show Where Are We Going, Dad. Zou Hong / For China Daily

Gary Chaw and his two children has seen a growing popularity after they particiapted in the reality show "Where Are We Going, Dad." Zou Hong / For China Daily

Gary Chaw was a struggling singer-songwriter before he appeared on two popular TV reality shows in 2014 — I Am a Singer and Where Are We Going, Dad?

His powerful singing onstage and family life offstage drew rave reviews and an audience that recognized him both a singer and a father.

The 35-year-old Chaw will launch his third Asian tour, titled I Am Gary Chaw, in Beijing on Nov 8 at the Mastercard Center. The singer-songwriter hopes to reintroduce himself to his fans.

"I have been called a winner because I have a beautiful wife, two lovely children and a successful career. But I have to tell you that I was a loser and failed many times," he said.

Starting his career more than a decade ago, Malaysian-born Chaw said many record companies turned him down when he moved to Taiwan at 21 to pursue his musical dream.

Without a good-looking image to attract eyes or a unique musical style to win over ears, Chaw performed at bars, became alcoholic and suffered from depression.

In 2004, Taiwan composer-producer Michael Tu offered Chaw a contract under Rock Records, one of the most established record companies in Taiwan.

His big break came in 2008 after he released the song, Superwoman, which earned him the title of Best Mandarin Male Singer in the 19th Golden Melody Awards. He has since released eight albums and written chart-topping songs for popular groups and singers, including S.H.E, Cyndi Wang and Aaron Kwok.

Raised by his grandfather, Chaw received his early education in Canada and New Zealand. He said that his grandfather, who was a tai chi master, taught him to be strong and brave, which gave him the confidence to battle his worst times.

He said his two children, 6-year-old son Joe and 3-year-old daughter Grace, are also his teachers and he is grateful to have a family of his own.

"Frankly, I have thought about quitting but I am still here. I quit drinking and I've never stopped writing songs," he said.

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