Composer Joseph Koo, linked to ‘Golden Era’ of Hong Kong culture, dies in Vancouver
VANCOUVER — Renowned composer Joseph Koo, whose music helped form the soundtrack for what his family called the “Golden Era” of Hong Kong culture in the 1970s and ’80s, has died in Vancouver.
Koo’s family says in a statement that he died of natural causes on Tuesday, six days short of his 92nd birthday.
The composer is closely associated with the heyday of Cantopop, writing songs for some of the biggest names of the Cantonese music genre as well as scoring movies including Bruce Lee’s “Way of the Dragon” and “Fist of Fury.”
He also wrote “Below the Lion Rock,” the theme tune for a popular ’70s TV series of the same name, which became an unofficial anthem for the city.