The Chopsticks
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The Chopsticks was a short-lived female duo in Hong Kong consisting of Sandra Lang and Amina. They were the first all-female modern music singing group to be marketed and launched from Hong Kong.
OriginHong Kong
GenresHong Kong English pop
Years active1960s–1970s
Past membersSandra Lang (仙杜拉)
Amina (阿美娜)
Amina (阿美娜)
The Chopsticks | |||||||||||||||
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| Origin | Hong Kong | ||||||||||||||
| Genres | Hong Kong English pop | ||||||||||||||
| Years active | 1960s–1970s | ||||||||||||||
| Past members | Sandra Lang (仙杜拉) Amina (阿美娜) | ||||||||||||||
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| Chinese | 筷子姊妹花 | ||||||||||||||
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They started singing in the late 1960s with HK English pop songs and were contracted with the local Crown Records between 1969 and 1972,[1] having a release total of four LP albums and not more than 10 SP/EPs. In 1973, the duo split and both Sandra Lang and Amina went solo.[2]