Keeva Mak is a local pop singer. Mak Yat-ming, Keeva’s father, set up a studio named “MARK 1” in the late 70’s where many prominent singers such as Samuel Hui, Jacky Cheung, Paula Tsui and the Tai Chi Band used to practice singing in the studio all the time, thus allowing Keeva to grow up surrounded by such angelic voices with her interest in music blossomed along with her.
Among all the veteran singers, Gary Tong, a member of the Tai Chi Band, gets along with Keeva the best. It all goes back to a time when Gary received an audio tape recorded secretly by Keeva’s mother, after which Gary was touched by the euphonious voice of Keeva and decided to sign up a contract with her and kick start her career as a singer. Gary’s role as both a mentor and a friend of Keeva has also begun since then.
Keeva has learnt Gary’s dedication to music while Gary has changed some of Keeva’s inherent ideas about music. As for Keeva, she believes that “Today’s Keeva Mak would not exist without Gary Tong.”