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Purchase CoCo's brand new Chinese album, "Wow!! CoCo"


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2007 Concert Events!!
Posted @ Sep 17, 2007 10:36 am
CoCo and Alex To will be having 2 concerts in California, USA.

Concert 1:
Date: 2007/09/22
Time: 8:00PM
Location: Harrah's at San Diego
Details: http://www.jadeentertain.com/big5/index.shtml

Concert 2:
Date: 2007/09/23
Time: 7:00PM
Location: Shoreline Amphitheatre in San Francisco
Details: http://www.ticketmaster.com/artist/1151619

by: Jared

News CoCo's Special Edition Official Website
Posted @ Oct 20, 2006 3:48 am
Click on the picture to go to Coco's Special Edition (Chinese) Web Site (Sony BMG):


(note: Flash animation)

And Click on the picture to go to the Album Info page (Chinese) for "Just Want You"
(shows on YesAsia as another edition of "Wow!! Coco - Hip Hop Tonight" but I have no idea what the difference is).



Cheers! SouthSloper

by: SouthSloper

"Wow!! COCO!" - Album to launch Sep 22, 2006
Posted @ Sep 01, 2006 3:48 pm
There's an announcement on www.sonybmg.com.tw about CoCo's new Mandarin album!


{Chinese} {English translation - by Google} {Flash teaser}

Posting (in English) on cocolee.net

Looking forward to hearing more!

Good Stuff Cheers! SouthSloper.

ps. A welcome relief from the SPAM that has been posted the past couple of weeks? I found messages (-sob- which I can't read) on the CoCoFans Chinese language forum that pointed me to this stuff. I wish the Chinese CoCoFans members/posters would post them messages over here too, even Chinese news of CoCo is better than none at all.

by: SouthSloper

News CoCo Appointed as Ambassador of HK UNICEF committee
Posted @ Oct 31, 2005 6:23 am
(Reuters) - Singer Coco Lee, appointed as an ambassador of the Hong Kong committee for UNICEF, attends a news conference in Hong Kong October 25, 2005. UNICEF, UNAIDS and other partners on Tuesday launched a global campaign focusing on the enormous impact of HIV/AIDS on children, saying it was a disgrace that fewer than five percent of HIV-positive children receive treatment and that millions of children who have lost parents to the disease go without support. REUTERS/Bobby Yip

For more pictures click on this picture to view the album...
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by: SouthSloper