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Connie Mak Kit-man
Mak attending the press conference for "Caritas Star Studded Charity Show" (明愛暖萬心) 2019.
Born (1954-12-19) 19 December 1954 (age 69)
Occupation(s)Singer and actress
SpouseKwong Wa
Children1 son, 1 daughter
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinMài Jiéwén
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingMak6 Kit3 Man6
Musical career
Also known asConnie Mak, Kitman Mak

Connie Mak Kit-man (born 19 December 1954 in HK; Chinese: 麥潔文; Jyutping: Mak6 Kit3 Man6), also called Connie Mak and Kitman Mak, is a Hong Kong singer and actress. Her ancestral hometown is Qingyuan, Guangdong.

In 1977, she was the contestant of the Miss Hong Kong Pageant but did not win the title.[1] She made albums for primarily Crown Records (娛樂唱片) and Cinepoly Records. Some of her songs are heard in Cantonese-language series and films. In 1983, Mak recorded "Rhine River Romance" (萊茵河之戀), lyricised by Cheng Kwok-kong (鄭國江) and composed by Joseph Koo. Hong Kong University professor, Stephen Chu (朱耀偉), called the song a fairy tale feeling.[2] In 1989, she sang "Years of Silence" (歲月無聲), written by Gene Lau and composed by Beyond band member Wong Ka Kui,[3] before the rock band Beyond re-recorded it in a rockier style.[4]

She is married to actor Kwong Wa since 19 December 1992, with a son and a daughter.[1]

On 16 October 2019, she held a concert called 《BACK月黑風高旺角夜麥潔文MUSIC 2019》.[5]

Discography

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Unless noted, the following albums are Cantonese. English translations are unofficial. Compilations that do not contain newly released songs are omitted.

HTA Records (香泰統一唱片, HTA統一唱片)

  • Not Investigating the Past 前塵莫追究 (tsin tsan mok zeoi gau), 1981

Crown Records (娛樂唱片)

  • Rhine River Romance (萊茵河之戀 loi yaan hoh tzi loon, 1983)
  • Golden Date (黃金約會 wong gam yeok wooi, 1984)
  • The Young Wanderer (江湖浪子 Kong woo long tsi, 1984), as Connie Mak
  • Five Lucky Stars (五福星 ng fook sing, 1985), with Derek Wan, Michelle Pau Tsui-mee (鮑翠薇), Wong Yee-kar (黃綺加 / 王綺嘉 / 王綺加), and Susanne Ho Kar-lai (何嘉麗)
  • Laiyinhe zhi lian / Jianghu langzi (萊茵河之戀 / 江湖浪子, 1985), Mandarin, as Connie Mak
  • The Grand Hong Kong (大香港 dai heung gong, 1985), as Connie Mak

Cinepoly Records

  • Kitman Mak (麥潔文, 1986)
  • Dancing Queen, 1987, EP
  • Come on Rock! (1988)
  • Kitman Remix (1988), EP
  • Bewildered[6] (迷亂 mai lyun, 1988)
  • New Songs and Hits (新曲與精選, 1989), compilation

World Record International (世紀)

  • Eternally Unforgotten (畢生難忘 baat sang naan mong, 1990)

Forward Music Hong Kong (豐華唱片)

  • Presentation (呈獻 Tsing Hin, 2003)

References

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  1. ^ a b "江華唔扮華仔六四面" [Kwong Wa Dresses like Andy Lau]. 3Weekly. South China Media Limited. 3 March 2003. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  2. ^ Chu, Stephen, ed. (July 2013). "雨絲情愁" [Rain Melancholy]. 歲月如歌--詞話香港粵語流行曲 [Music as Life: Book about Hong Kong Cantopop songs] (in Chinese). 三聯書店(香港)有限公司. p. 78. ISBN 9789620428807. Retrieved 15 August 2014. 如麥潔雯主唱的<萊茵河之戀> 就極富有童話故事的感覺...
  3. ^ "Connie Mak Kitman". VinylParadise.com. Archived from the original on 26 September 2009.
  4. ^ "Greatest hits". The Star. Malaysia. 30 June 2013.
  5. ^ "【麥潔文專訪】江華監場賣錯口乖 麥潔文自覺冇老過". 明周娛樂. 29 August 2019. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Sober songs sound so dull". South China Sunday Morning Post. 4 September 1988. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
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