| Format | : | Vinyl |
|---|---|---|
| Type | : | 7″ |
| Source/Donor | : | Arkib Muzik Perak |
| Year | : | 1967 |
| Language | : | English |
| Artist’s Biography | : | Les Lee, a prominent figure in Ipoh’s music scene, earned the moniker “Elvis Presley of Ipoh” for his dynamic performances and strong resemblance to the legendary Elvis Presley. He was part of a group of local performers who gained recognition for their tribute acts to international stars. In Ipoh, Ho Kok Onn was known as the “Cliff Richard of Ipoh,” while Johnny Lee was dubbed the “Matt Monroe of Ipoh,” and Richard Ng was referred to as the “Ricky Nelson of Ipoh.” |