Hong Kong in the 60s on Lucky Cat Radio


Last spring I told you about Hong Kong in the 60s, a cool new band that I felicitously discovered online, and their then-soon-to-be-released debut CD. Well, I should have followed up sooner, but better late than never, right?

The band's Willow Pattern Songs EP, six delectable pieces of dreamy and quirky pop, is currently available for download at Amazon (a steal at five bucks and some cents) and at iTunes (for even cheaper). More timely is their upcoming guest appearance this Thursday on Lucky Cat Zoë's weekly radio show on ResonanceFM. The show is broadcast from London, but thanks to the wonders of the Web, you can listen to it no matter where you happen to be.

Just go to the ResonanceFM website at the appropriate time and click on "LISTEN ON-LINE":

Thursday 11am (San Francisco)
Thursday 2pm (New York)
Thursday 7pm (London)
Friday 3am (Hong Kong)
Friday 6am (Sydney)

Hong Kong in the 60s will be playing some of the Chinese pop that has inspired them, as well as some of their own music. And, since host Zoë always does a little on-air cooking during her Dim Sum Lunchbox feature and since band member Mei Yau likes to blog about cooking, expect something tasty too.

In the meantime, here are a few songs to whet your appetite!

Hong Kong in the 60s

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