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An Expat true-life adventures in the land of Hope, Glory, Milk, Honey, Battered Fish & Crispy Chips England. In his many roles as a supply teacher, musician & accidental artiste's agent, the author shares the experience of his encounters with the local natives. In this fun packed book, he provides an interesting cross-cultural perspective highlighting the Northern English way of life and their idiosyncrasies-as an outsider looking in. Read about tales of hardship, joy, surprise encounter of Musicians and tips on how to get more gigs. Kee has performed with more than a hundred musicians,…mehr

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An Expat true-life adventures in the land of Hope, Glory, Milk, Honey, Battered Fish & Crispy Chips England. In his many roles as a supply teacher, musician & accidental artiste's agent, the author shares the experience of his encounters with the local natives. In this fun packed book, he provides an interesting cross-cultural perspective highlighting the Northern English way of life and their idiosyncrasies-as an outsider looking in. Read about tales of hardship, joy, surprise encounter of Musicians and tips on how to get more gigs. Kee has performed with more than a hundred musicians, knocked on five hundred pubs, played a thousand gigs, built an agency from scratch, and today supply acts to over one hundred pubs and clubs. An unintentionally revealing and feel good book.
Autorenporträt
Bien Kee-Yeow is a Malayan Chinese whose forefathers were pioneers in the early development of British Singapore and Malaya, post 1819 era. The Author has extensive working experience in the Advertising and Public Relations Industry in Malaysia and Singapore. He was a committee member of the Fund Raising and PR team involved in the UNHCR programme for refugees in Malaysia. The Author in his many roles as a Supply Teacher, Musician and Artistes Agent writes about his experience through the eye of a foreigner, of his encounters with the local natives. Kee's first non-fiction book is fun reading and unintentionally revealing, and certainly have the 'feel good' factor.