Veteran keyboardist has no plans to stop doing what he loves


Doing what he loves: Martin Loh (extreme left), of Kenny, Remy and Martin fame, performing at The House pub in G Tower with his new outfit, The Martinis. In the middle is vocalist Kyra Neng and on the right is guitarist Rizal Malik.

MARTIN Loh, 59, who first rose to fame alongside his brother Remy and Kenny Tay in the 1980s, loves his life, playing in bars and restaurants and has no plans to retire.

“I’m not the type who can sit at home and just watch TV. I need to play music,” said Martin, who plays twice a week and spends his days programming new songs on the keyboards.

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