Chow was born in Hong Kong, and later his family immigrated to New Zealand when he was 13. He went to Japan to further his studies when he was 19.
At 15, Chow formed a band with friends (including current members of Climax), naming it Zarahn after the band's first guitar teacher. Thereafter, Zarahn composed more than 100 songs. He was signed to Warner Hong Kong as a solo artist in September 2003 after a friend, Candy Hung, helped pass his demo tape to composer and producer, Joannes Lam.
He currently has three releases: the 'Endy Chow EP', 'Greenhouse Balloon' and recently his new album 'Light'.
In 2005, he performed in the male lead role in Denise Ho's stage musical, "The Butterfly Lovers".
In a recent interview, Endy said that he is interested in the music industry because he likes to create music from scratch. He finds it very rewarding and thanks all his fans for the continuous support given.
In 2001, Chow married a Korean woman he met while studying in Japan. With his wife, Chow has three daughters.
Active Years: 2003 - now
Education: Rosaryhill School
Occupation: Singer; Songwriter;