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In an interview segment on RTHK’s The Works, Johnson Ho shared his journey as a jazz organist.
RTHK’s The Works traced the rise of the Hammond jazz organ and the tradition of the jazz trio, exploring how this instrument continues to thrive within Hong Kong’s cultural landscape. The program invited Johnson Ho, Sylvia Ho, and drummer Nate Wong for a live demonstration, showcased the Hammond jazz organ’s distinctive sound and improvisational charm.The coverage highlighted the warmth and significance of family legacy, while also reflecting the vitality of Hong Kong’s jazz community and its cross‑generational exchange. As Hong Kong’s youngest Hammond jazz organ performer, Sylvia Ho’s collaboration with her father symbolizes how a new generation of musicians inherits and expands the local jazz organ tradition.
TVB News reported on the revival of the Hong Kong Fringe Festival, a three‑week cultural event returning after 14 years. The coverage highlighted B3 Johnson & Sylvia’s performance, underscoring their role in shaping Hong Kong’s jazz and Hammond organ legacy while promoting artistic exchange across generations.
Cultural event promoting exchanges makes a comeback, with Johnson Ho & Sylvia featured in TVB coverage.
This episode of the ViuTV variety show featured MIRROR’s 夜粥小組 exploring Hong Kong nightlife. In Episode 7, Johnson Ho and Zoe Ng performed live jazz music for MIRROR, bringing Hammond organ sound into the entertainment setting. The segment blended pop culture with jazz artistry, showing how the Hammond organ can cross into mainstream variety programming while highlighting Johnson’s role as Music Director and Sylvia’s youth legacy.
This YouTube video is a ViuTV feature from the program 《演奏1 TAKE過》, showcasing Johnson Ho (B3 Johnson) and Sylvia Ho as a father–daughter Hammond organ duo. The episode highlights their close collaboration, performing jazz organ with warmth and humor — Sylvia playing while glancing at cartoons, blending mentorship with family love.
Hong Kong Disneyland X HKFYG collaboration programme received extensive coverage across Hong Kong media. TVB News broadcast the performance of B3 Johnson & Sylvia, reinforcing the event’s visibility and cultural impact.
RTHK Radio 1’s long‑running program 《講東講西》 invited Johnson Ho (B3 Johnson) and Sylvia Ho to discuss their journey in jazz and Hammond organ performance. The episode, titled 玩爵士樂的小孩, explored how Sylvia became Hong Kong’s youngest Hammond organist and how Johnson mentors her while directing ensembles across major festivals. The broadcast emphasized family legacy, youth mentorship, and Hong Kong’s growing jazz scene.
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RTHK Radio 3’s CultureZine, hosted by Janice Wong, spotlighted Johnson Ho and Sylvia Ho as members of the B3 Johnson & Sylvia jazz organ group. The episode explored their performance at the Hong Kong Fringe Festival, with Sylvia as Hong Kong’s youngest Hammond organist and Johnson as ensemble leader. The conversation introduced the meaning of “B3,” highlighted their family dynamic, and emphasized their role in shaping Hong Kong’s jazz organ scene.
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Metro.hk’s Father’s Day feature, titled “A Musician Dad Discovers His Daughter’s Talent: Opening the Jazz Door at Age 9”, profiled Johnson Ho and his daughter Sylvia Ho. The article recounted how Johnson first recognized Sylvia’s musical gift during her kindergarten graduation performance and guided her into the world of jazz. At just nine years old, Sylvia made her debut on stage, showcasing her passion and talent for the Hammond jazz organ.
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