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A night Malaysia may never see again

By IslaMay 22, 20264 Mins Read
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Hussein Idris performing at a reunion concert in 2023. Fans say Sunday’s farewell show for The Strollers now feels like a chance to thank a musician who helped soundtrack generations of Malaysian lives.
KUALA LUMPUR:

On Sunday evening, long before the first chord rings out at Backyard Pub & Grill in Taman Sri Hartamas, memories will already be waiting at the door.

Some fans will arrive carrying stories from another Malaysia, one of dance halls, school romances, long hair, bell-bottoms and songs that seemed to belong to everyone.

Many are coming because The Strollers once soundtracked their youth.

But this time, nostalgia is only part of the reason.

For many attending “The Strollers – The Farewell”, the gathering has become something more intimate: a chance to stand beside veteran musician Hussein Idris during the hardest chapter of his life.

The 75-year-old singer-drummer was recently discharged from Hospital Serdang after suffering a stroke and heart attack earlier this month.

Hussein is now bedridden, on a liquid diet and requires constant care as he recovers at home.

FMT and Backyard Pub & Grill organised the event both as a farewell to one of Malaysia’s most beloved bands and as a fundraiser to help ease Hussein’s mounting medical and caregiving expenses.

What followed surprised even the organisers.

“The response has overwhelmed us,” said Backyard owner Jerry Chong.

“People are calling, reserving tables and asking how they can help Hussein. Very quickly, we realised this was no longer just about a show.”

Chong said many fans see the evening as a rare chance to witness the closing chapter of a band woven into Malaysia’s cultural memory.

“There’s a feeling this may be the last chance to say, ‘I was there’,” he said.

Malaysians giving back to Hussein Idris and Billly Chang, who gave them joy through music for decades. (The Strollers pics)

“Not only for Hussein and Billy Chang, but for a band that carried so many memories for Malaysians across generations.”

He said the concert has already begun reconnecting people long before the first song is played.

“Friends who haven’t met for years are calling each other again because of The Strollers,” he said.

Organisers are also encouraging fans to donate Strollers memorabilia for a special auction during the evening to help raise additional funds for Hussein’s care.

For many supporters, the idea feels fitting. Objects once kept privately in homes are now becoming gestures of gratitude.

Among those making the journey is Yvonne Lee from Seremban.

“My late husband used to play The Strollers records every Sunday morning,” she said.

“I’m coming because hearing those songs again feels like seeing him for a little while.”

Stories like hers have become increasingly common as the concert approaches.

Some remember school dances and social club performances. Others speak of hearing The Strollers through crackling radios at family gatherings or on old turntables at home.

For younger Malaysians, the band often arrived through parents and grandparents who never stopped talking about them.

More than nostalgia

For FMT executive chairman Nelson Fernandez, the response to the concert says something larger about the country itself.

FMT executive chairman Nelson Fernandez
FMT executive chairman Nelson Fernandez.

“This is Malaysia at its best,” he said.

“People from different races, backgrounds and generations are coming together because music once connected them in a very real way.”

Fernandez, a longtime friend of Hussein, said the public response reflects deep affection for musicians who helped shape the country’s emotional and cultural life.

“The Strollers were more than entertainers. They became part of people’s lives,” he said.

“A country should never forget the artistes who gave its people joy, comfort and memories.”

“The farewell concert is not pity,” Fernandez said. “It is gratitude in action.”

He believes the evening will stand as a reminder of a more connected Malaysia.

The moving bow

Sunday’s concert will also carry another emotional layer.

Longtime bassist Chang is expected to step away as The Strollers prepare to close a remarkable chapter in Malaysian entertainment history.

And one presence will be deeply felt even before the music begins.

The smiling drummer who can no longer sit behind his kit.

Yet organisers believe Hussein’s spirit will fill the room in other ways.

Through the songs. Through the memories. Through the people gathering to honour a musician who spent decades quietly giving part of himself to Malaysian life.

When the lights finally come up on Sunday night, another chapter in local music history will quietly close.

But many inside Backyard Pub & Grill may leave with something greater than nostalgia.

The feeling that, for one evening at least, music brought Malaysians back to one another again.

And the comfort of being able to say:

“I was there.”



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