Launched: Orange Tales, an album for endangered tigers


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 18 Sep 2018

Conservationists estimate there are only about 300 tigers left in Malaysia. In 1950s, there were as many as 3,000 - A Malex Yahaya.

PETALING JAYA: Music can be a powerful unifying force, but can it inspire people to protect Malaysia's most endangered wildlife?

Award-winning music production company Dave Andrew Production has teamed up with Malaysian singer-songwriters Bihzhu and Susan Lankester to create a dreamy album telling the tales of tiger and man.

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