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Guitar-slinging Singapore granny shreds stereotype­s

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SINGAPORE — An 81-yearold guitar-slinging Singaporea­n granny has shredded stereotype­s to pursue her love of rock music, becoming a sought-after performer and unlikely internet sensation.

Mary Ho’s late-flourishin­g career will reach its zenith on Wednesday when she performs in front of a huge crowd at Singapore’s National Day Parade, marking 52 years of the city-state’s independen­ce.

A grandmothe­r of seven, Ho only started playing the guitar at 60, fulfilling a lifelong dream to learn the instrument.

She initially taught herself from a book with an acoustic guitar and was content strumming along and singing.

But when a friend introduced her to rock star Carlos Santana’s classic track Samba Pa Ti about a decade ago, she decided to seek some profession­al tutoring to shift things up a few gears.

“It was too difficult (to learn on my own) so I found a teacher,” she said.

“But the teacher looked at me and said ‘Oh I’ve never taught anyone your age before’.”

Despite not knowing how to read music, Ho was determined to learn her favorite song and practised up to three hours a day to get the hang of it.

Since then, she has amassed a collection of more than 20 guitars, recorded her own album of Latin music and is often gigs.

A video of Ho playing rock classic Need Your Love So Bad has more than 1.1 million views on YouTube.

In fast-ageing Singapore, Ho is a poster child for how to remain active when elderly, and has featured in various campaigns encouragin­g senior citizens to stay active.

She admitted to feeling a little anxious ahead of Wednesday’s performanc­e before an expected crowd of 27,000 at the parade, which features a military tattoo before a festive show featuring local stars.

“Being my first time for such a large performanc­e, I naturally feel very nervous,” she said.

Asked if she was exhausted from all her activities, Ho simply laughed.

“Maybe it’s just my nature, it’s the love of doing things, learning things... I don’t ever get tired,” she said. in demand Mary Ho, for charity

Being my first time for such a large performanc­e, I naturally feel very nervous.” musician

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