Sebastian Poon

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Sebastian Poon
Born (1978-05-30) 30 May 1978 (age 42)
OccupationGuitarist, songwriter,
lyricist,music producer
Years active2008–present
Spouse(s)
Miu Ka-ming
(m. 2013)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 潘雲峰
Simplified Chinese 潘云峰
Musical career
InstrumentsGuitar
Labels WOW Music

Sebastian Poon Wan-fung (born 30 May 1978), also known as his stage name "Tong Hing", is the guitarist and songwriter of the Hong Kong-based band Sugar Club.

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Biography

Sebastian Poon worked as a computer cartographer and guitar teacher before signing WOW Music. In 2007, Sebastian decided to form the band Sugar Club with Kandy Wong, who was introduced by his friend. Later, Sugar Club gained the opportunity to perform at Langham Place The Mall every week, until December, 2010.

In 2008, Sugar Club's performance was admired by WOW Music and they were signed to the record label at the same year. On 30 December 2010, they released their debut album I Love Sugar Club Best. [1]

In 2011, Sebastian proposed to his girlfriend Jessie on the first big concert of Sugar Club, and held their wedding ceremony in April, 2013.

In addition to the songs for Sugar Club, Sebastian also writes songs for other singers including Jason Chan, [2] Dicky Cheung, etc.

Filmography

Television dramas

TitleChinese titleYearRoleNotes
Dropping By Cloud Nine 你們我們他們2011Referee

Films

TitleChinese titleYearRoleNotes
The Way We Dance 狂舞派2013Presenter

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