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- As Rita & Sakura, Chao and Teng were known as the A-Go-Go Queens at the height of the dance craze back then.
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Feb 3, 2015 · Rita Chao, the singer and recording artist popular in the 1960s as part of a duo with Sakura Teng, died last July from cancer, her mother revealed yesterday to Lianhe Wanbao.
Feb 3, 2015 · SINGAPORE - Rita Chao, A-Go-Go Queen and part of a duo with singer Sakura Teng, died in July 2014 of colon cancer, her mother revealed on Feb 2. She was 64.
Mar 3, 2019 · Along with Sakura, they were both known as 'A Go-Go Queens of the Sixties"; in those days, they used to perform at the now defunct New World Amusement Park and they both lived in Jalan Besar. Rita 's career lasted about ten years.
This yodelling queen rose to fame with her rendition of, I Don't Care If Tomorrow Never Comes. With more than 50 albums behind her Sakura's recordings included many Western songs that were translated into Chinese. Many recordings were also done with Rita Chao.
Jul 19, 2008 · Rita Chao. Rita Chao, aka "Seow Mei-Mei", the A-G0-Go Queen of the 60s. Recorded her first EP with The Quests that included one of her greatest hits during that period, "Shake, Shake, Shake" or "Yeow, Yeow, Yeow" in Mandarin. Like Sakura, she sang in Mandarin, English and Japanese.
Rita Chao was a very popular Singaporean singer most popular from the mid-1960's to the early 1970's. She was one half of the duo Rita & Sakura, and the duo were considered the A Go-Go Queens at the height of their popularity. Chao sang in both Mandarin and English, covering several Western hits.