Yannick Bovy Celebrates 100 Years of Nat King Cole
Milestone Entertainment bring the European answer to Michael Buble to Istana Budaya to celebrate jazz legend Nat King Cole.
By Culture Editor
Last night at Istana Budaya, Yannick Bovy celebrated jazz legend Nat King Cole in a night full of romance. Audiences were transported to the 50s era listening to his rendition. Back to the days when songs were of romance, love and gives you a good feeling.
The night was graced with the presence of His Royal Highness Tuanku Muhriz ibni Tuanku Munawir - Yang Di Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan and Tuanku Aishah Rohani - Tunku Ampuan Besar Negeri Sembilan.
The night was graced with the presence of His Royal Highness Tuanku Muhriz ibni Tuanku Munawir - Yang Di Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan and Tuanku Aishah Rohani - Tunku Ampuan Besar Negeri Sembilan.
The performance last night was hosted in aid of Yayasan Tunku Naquiyuddin. Yayasan Tunku Naquiyuddin was established in 1996. Its principal focus is on the B40 group in which they provide financial assistance to needy students. Yayasan Tunku Naquiyuddin managed to raise a total of RM330,000.00 from this show.
Opening show performance and the night was emceed by local jazz celebrity Sharizan Borhan who sang 'Sinaran' to a much delight from the audience!
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About Yannick Bovy
Yannick started his musical quest in Belgium, his home. His debut album, 'Better Man' consists of 15 tracks. 'Better Man' can be described as a classy tribute to the Big Band, crooner and jazz traditions of yore, spiced with solid own work and surprising covers including absolute classics such as "I've Got You Under My Skin" (Sinatra), "My Cherie Amour" (Wonder) and "All My Loving" (Beatles).
Yannick Bovy’s music can be heard in all corners of the world. Songs from his first two albums ‘Better Man’ and ‘All The Way’, just like ‘Theoretical Love’, ‘She’s Even More Beautiful’ and ‘Six’ soon found success in the German, Polish, Greek, and also Brazilian, Indonesian and Thai charts. He has been a supporting act for Lionel Richie, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, and has taken to the stage with Lisa Stansfield and Amy MacDonald among other greats.
It was the Belgian music legend Wil Tura, who out of his great love for jazz and swing, presented Yannick with a number of songs with an international character that would form the main thread for ‘Love Swings’, his third album. His music career recorded a great success worldwide with Malaysia ranked in at the No.2 spot of most Yannick Bovy fans in South East Asia.
In April 2019 Yannick Bovy released his album “Yannick Bovy celebrates Nat King Cole” as a tribute to Nat King Cole’s unparalleled repertoire. The album already got rave reviews from fans around the Globe and the singles ‘Let there be love’ and ‘Let’s face the music and dance’ can be heard on radio’s from Europe to Canada and the Far East at the moment.