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Nathan Hartono
Singaporean singer-songwriter and actor (born 1991)
In this article, the surname is Hartono.
Nathaniel Hartono Xiang (born 26 July 1991), professionally known as Nathan Hartono,[2] is a Singaporean singer-songwriter and actor. Hartono made his debut as a singer after he won the Teenage Icon singing competition in 2005 and released his debut album, LET ME SING! Life, Love and All That Jazz in 2006.[3]
Hartono also ventured into acting and starred in his first television series, Halfworlds, in 2015.[4] As the first runner-up of the first season of Sing! China, as of January 2017 he also works with the committee to Promote Chinese Language Learning (CPCLL) to enrich the learning of the Chinese language among Singapore students. Hartono performed the Singapore National Day Parade (NDP) theme song in 2020.[5][6]
Early life
Hartono was born in Singapore on 26 July 1991 to Chinese Indonesian parents,[7][8] Nathan's father, Thomas Hartono, is the managing director of PT Anan
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Nathaniel Hartono, also known as Nathaniel Xiang[1] (born 26 July 1991) is a Singapore-based Indonesian singer and actor. Nathan made his debut as a singer after he won the Teenage Icon singing competition in 2005 and released his debut album, LET ME SING! Life, Love and All That Jazz in 2006.[2] Nathan also ventured into acting and starred in his first television series, Halfworlds in 2015.[3] As the first runner-up of the first season of Sing! China, as of January 2017 he also works with the Committee to Promote Chinese Language Learning (CPCLL) to enrich the learning of the Chinese language among Singapore students.
Early life[]
Born in Singapore in 26 July 1991 to Chinese Indonesian parents, Nathan's father, Thomas Hartono, is the managing director of PT Anandini Vimala, while his mother, Jocelyn Tjioe, is the senior vice president of Singapore-based Tung Lok group, which was founded by his grandfather.[4] Nathan had an elder brother, Norman Hartono, and a younger sister, Nydia Hartono.
Nathan completed his primary schoo
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Accidental talent factory: How ChildAid shapes the stars of tomorrow
THE first person to ever perform for ChildAid was Nathan Hartono. In 2005, Hartono was 14 years old and dreaming of becoming a jazz singer. Eager to perform on just about any legitimate platform that would have him, he agreed to sing at a small inaugural charity concert organised by The Straits Times to raise funds for socially disadvantaged children.
He sang Pure Imagination, a song from a children’s movie about how creativity can transform reality into something extraordinary. Little did he – or anyone else involved in the concert – realise how very apt the song choice was.
Nearly two decades later, both Hartono and ChildAid have grown in ways that no one could have imagined back then. Hartono has gone on to become one of Singapore’s most recognisable musical talents, carving a name for himself not just locally but on international stages, including his breakout success on Sing! China.
Meanwhile, ChildAid has evolved into SPH Media’s flagship charity event, raising over S$30 million so far to s
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