Singer and Asian Dream judge Michael Bolton picked up domestic skills during the pandemic

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SINGAPORE - Veteran singer-songwriter Michael Bolton has been picking up new skills amid lockdowns and stay-home orders in America's battle with the Covid-19 pandemic.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Veteran singer-songwriter Michael Bolton has been picking up new skills amid lockdowns and stay-home orders in America's battle with the Covid-19 pandemic.

"My time in Singapore is always very enjoyable and I've been there a few times. It's one of those places that when promoters offers me a show there, I always try to fit it in," says the co-creator of Asian Dream.Bolton previously fronted another reality singing competition, Bolt Of Talent, in 2017, but his new series has more personal mentorship time with the six contestants from around Asia.

Bolton, who debuted in 1975, is known for his hit ballads such as How Am I Supposed To Live Without You and When A Man Loves A Woman. "The real goal for an artist is to do the art - you wake up and you go to the canvas. That was your first task but then you find yourself 15 years later trying to do just that and nothing else and the odds are stacked against you."

 

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