"Walking on the Road of Life" and "Season of the Wind".
Alan Tam was born in Hong Kong on August 23, 1950. He is a native of Xinhui, Guangdong. He is a singer, musician and actor. He is known as "Principal Tam" in the Chinese-speaking area. In the late 1960s, he was a member of the band Loosers; in 1973, he was the lead singer of the Wenner band; in 1975, he participated in the first movie "Caile de Coral". In 1979, he went to Taiwan to develop his career. In the same year, he released his first solo album, "The Stars".
In 1981, he won the Best Actor Award at the 18th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for his movie "If I'm Real". The albums "The Root of Love", "Love in the Fog" and "Love Trap" released from 1984 to early 1985 are known as the "Love Trilogy".
From 1984 to 1987, he won the "Most Popular Male Singer" Award for Hong Kong's Top Ten Golden Songs and the IFPI Award for Hong Kong's Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs for four consecutive years. He withdrew from accepting the award on February 13, 1988. In 1996, he won the Golden Needle Award, the highest honor in the Hong Kong music industry. He is also a singer who has won the "Golden Needle Award" twice as a singer and a band member.
Teresa Carpio, born in Hong Kong on September 30, 1956, is a Chinese pop singer and film and television actress, with half Filipino ancestry.
In 1981, he released his first solo Cantonese album "Love Deeply Provokes Hate Miao", thus officially entering the music scene in Hong Kong, China. In 1983, his second solo Cantonese album was released. In 1984, he starred in his first movie "Happy Ghost". In 1985, he released his third solo Cantonese album "Why Give Up". In 1989, he starred in the New Year comedy movie "Wealth Comes Again".
In 1990, Teresa began to serve as a singing instructor and was responsible for teaching stage performance skills. In 2003, he starred in the youth comedy movie "Back Seat on the Sixth Floor". In 2007, he won the Golden Needle Award at the "30th Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards". In 2012, he released the music album "Timeaftertime" with Alan Tam.
In 2016, he served as a guest singer in the finals of Beijing Satellite TV's cross-border music reality show "The King of Cross-border Singers". In January 2017, he participated in Hunan Satellite TV's original singer competition reality show "Singer" as the starting lineup, and was eliminated in the knockout round on February 11.