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Swing (music group) : ウィキペディア英語版
Swing (music group)

Swing is a Hong Kong musical duo that was founded in 1999. The members are Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan. The former name of the group is Snowman. Their best known work is "1984" and "A ticket in half" (半張飛).
Swing was disbanded in 2002. They returned in 2009 when releasing the ''Wu Dang'' album. Another album ''Electro'' was released in 2010 .
==Career==
In 1997, Chan met Kwok for the first time when the former returned to Hong Kong after graduating from university.〔(三離三合 SWING )〕
In 1999, they formed Snowman under the label EEI, which was owned by EMI.
In the same year they released the first album, ''Snowman''. The songs were composed and arranged by Snowman, with vocal production by Chung Ting Yat, Danny. Meanwhile, they made songs for singers such as Gigi Leung Wing-Kei.
EEI closed in 2000. During the peiod when the group was searching for another record company, Kwok continued composing songs for singers such as Eason Chan, Jacky Cheung and Cass Phang. Notable works made during this period include ''The Lucky Ferris Wheel'' (幸福摩天輪) and ''To The Boys I Loved'' (給我愛過的男孩們).
In the same year, Snowman joined EEG as the company was searching for composers to produce songs for Lillian Ho Ka-Lei.〔http://3cmusic.com/home/?cat=38 Swing︰七年風流〕 In the same year, they transferred to EEG's subsidiary Music Plus and changed their name to "Swing".
During the years in EEG, they released four albums: ''Swing'', ''On Fire'' and ''For Sale'' and ''Swing Swang Swung''.〔http://mojim.com/twh100946.htm〕
In Commercial Radio Hong Kong Ultimate Song Chart Awards of 2001, Swing received the best group award.
Kwok and Chan also collaborated with radio DJs. They produced ''Yiu Wing Entertainment'' (耀榮娛樂) and ''Little Meteor'' (小流星) for a musical by Commercial Radio DJs Sammy Leung and Kitty Yuen. Also, they composed ''Sing Sung'' (惺忪) and ''Fate, Luck and Feng Shui'' (一命、二運、三風水) for two RTHK programmes.
In 2002, Swing was disbanded after releasing the "best-of" album ''Swing Swang Swung''.
Between 2002 and 2009, Eric made songs for singers including Sally Yeh, Eason Chan and Hacken Lee. His 2008 work for Kay Tse, ''Wedding Card Street'' (囍帖街), swept local music awards.
At the same time, Chan mainly produced for artists of Silly Thing, such as Juno Mak and Yan Ng. He was also the co-producer to Prudence Liew's comeback compilation album, Opening the Sexual Boundaries (大開色界).
In 2009, Swing returned in Eason Chan's ''SAME WRONG SIN'' concert. They performed with Eason Chan and Mr.
In September 2009, Swing released their album ''Wu Dang'' (武當). They performed two concerts in Hong Kong International Trade and Exhibition Centre and Stanley Plaza for their own group. The album received three awards for album items in the year.
In August 2010, Swing launched EP ''Electro'' (電) and held the new CD release outside World Trade Center in Causeway Bay.

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