Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Lee-Hom Wang

Early life


Alexander Lee-Hom Wang was born in Rochester, New York, the second among 3 boys. At the age of six, Wang began to take violin lessons. He attended Jefferson Road Elementary School, Pittsford Middle School, then later Pittsford Sutherland High School in the town of Pittsford. Wang graduated from Sutherland High School with high honors and as class valedictorian.

Scoring a perfect 1600 on his SAT's, Leehom had the opportunity to go to various elite universities such as Yale and Princeton and ended up choosing Williams College for its excellent music program, where he graduated with honors majoring in Music and minoring in Asian Studies. While in college he sang for a campus acapella group, Springstreeters. He continued his studies by attending Berklee College of Music's Professional Music program, with voice as his principal instrument.

In 1995 he was signed to a professional recording contract while visiting his grandparents in Taiwan. Since then, Wang has become one of the new songwriters and musicians revolutionizing the Chinese-language music industry. He is active in all areas of music production, from composing to , to , to , to directing his own music videos.

Although he did not begin learning until he was 18, Wang is now fluent in Mandarin in both speaking and writing and has written many of the lyrics for his songs. Wang plays over 10 musical instruments. In his albums and live concerts, Wang can be heard playing piano, , guitar, , violin, vibraphone, erhu, xun, and more.

A classically trained music background enables Wang to pull from a variety of musical styles and continuously reinvent his own sound that is distinctly Chinese and western at the same time. For example, his 2005 release, '''' drew heavily from , dance pop, and the musics of Chinese ethnic minorities of Tibet, Mongolia, and Yunnan.

Journey as an Artist


1995–1997: Modest beginnings


In 1995, during a summer trip to Taiwan, Wang's music talent was discovered. His debut album ''Love Rival Beethoven'' was released by BMG Music in the winter of 1995, and received little limelight.

He was asked to leave his college study to pursue a full time singing career in Taiwan. Wang insisted to stay on to finish school, and at the same time, he was able to convince Decca Records to include some of his own writings in his next album. One of his writings became the title song or zhuda for his second album ''If You Heard My Song'' . Wang continued his study at Williams College, and released ''Missing You'' during winter break of 1996 and ''White Paper'' during summer of 1997. His music breakthrough did not come until a year later when ''Revolution'' was released after his graduation from Williams.

1998–2002: ''Revolution''


After graduating from college, Wang was able to devote his full attention to his music career. He signed with Sony BMG Taiwan and released his fifth album, ''Revolution'' on August 21, 1998. The album became a huge success and won him numerous notable awards including Best Producer of the Year and Best Male Vocalist of the 10th Golden Melody Awards in 1999. He was just 22, making him the youngest person ever to win the award in either of the two categories.

His sixth album ''Impossible to Miss You'' was released 10 months later. It was just as successful as his previous album. Although he was nominated again for Best Male Vocalist at the 11th Golden Melody Awards he did not win the award this time. However, the interesting style of music Wang had incorporated in this album had attracted many new fans. Since his release of ''Revolution'', each album Wang produced conveyed different styles of music and sounds, attracted numerous fans from different regions in Southeast Asia.

Although raised in New York, Wang always felt the deep root in his Chinese heritage. He started to incorporate Chinese sounds into his music. In his seventh album, Wang remade a popular Chinese song "Descendants of the Dragon" to include in his seventh album '''' . The song raised the pride of the young Chinese generation, soon became a must-sing song in all of his concerts.

His eighth album, '''' marked the height of his star career. "The One and Only" became his signature song. The song has won him over 7 different prestigious awards and was on the Ringback Tone #1 Download Charts for over a year.

2003–2006: Chinked-out





Having established himself as one of the most important, influential, and prolific artists in Chinese music, never repeating himself, Wang continued to invent and experiment with new sounds and voices.

His ninth album, marked a milestone in his career. Not only did the album heavily stress mainstream and , it also sold more than 1,300,000 copies in Asia and won him Best Producer of the Year again for the 15th Golden Melody Awards in 2004. The lead single of the album, "You're Not Here" was ranked #1 in several music charts and stayed there for well over 10 weeks. Before the release of ''Unbelievable'', Wang began his first world concert tour titled "Unbelievable". The concert tour received rave reviews from fans and critiques in all regions in Asia.

In his tenth album, released on the last day of 2004, '''' , Wang incorporated the often unheard music of Chinese aboriginal music into mainstream hip hop and coined this style "chinked-out". He experimented with the tribal sounds of China, Tibet, and Mongolia, traveled to remote villages, carrying 15 kg of equipment while fighting bouts of altitude and food sickness. Despite the derogatory nature of the term "chink," Wang had wanted to repossess the term and "make it cool." Within a month, the album sold over 300,000 copies.

Continuing the "chinked-out spirit" by infusing elements of Beijing opera and Kunqu into the songs, ''Heroes of Earth'' was released on December 30, 2005. ''Heroes of Earth'' was his eleventh album. He collaborated with , , and Lim Jeong Hee and again won himself Best Male Vocalist in the 17th Golden Melody Awards in 2006. ''Heroes of Earth'' impressively broke the record of selling more than 1,000,000 copies ten days after its release. The album stayed at first place in the G-Music Charts for 6 weeks.. Ultimately, the album stayed in the charts for a total of 23 weeks and became third for the most sold album in Taiwan of 2006.

2007-Present: Change Me



In the summer of 2007, Wang released his much anticipated 12th album, ''Change Me'' . The album was released on Friday, July 13, disregarding the superstition generally attached to Friday the 13th.. Through this album, Leehom promotes the issue of global warming and social awareness. The packaging of the CD uses recycled paper and contains no plastic. Wang believes that little changes in each person can affect the world. The CD also came with a pair of reusable metal chopsticks in a pouch. This is also to promote environmental awareness.

Wang's first promotional single album for the new album, "Falling Leaf Returns to Roots" gave its world premiere at on June 20, 2007. The music style is very different from Wang's previous singles. Wang had said that the inspiration behind the song was due to the influence of his portrayal of Kuang Yumin in the film ''''. The song accompanies melodic violin and piano solos. In addition, Leehom collaborated with Selina Ren, a member of the famous Taiwan girl group S.H.E in " You're a song in my heart" . For this song, Wang sings a few lines in Taiwanese, which was a bit of a challenge for him because of he is not fluent in Taiwanese. Wang learned some Taiwanese in order to help deal with this challenge.

In August 2008, Wang sought $320,000 in damages for plagiarism by Pritam, an Indian composer. The lead song for the movie '''', composed by Pritam, was allegedly copied from "Deep Within the Bamboo Grove" .

Musical style




Leehom's music ranges greatly from album to album. Although Leehom is classified as an artist, he demonstrates competence with many styles of music ranging from traditional mandopop, Broadway style, jazz, rock, R&B, slow jams, gospel, acoustic, Indi-pop, hip-hop, rap and R&B -- with much of it infused with Chinese flavor.

When he first debuted, he sang old school and acoustic R&B ballads. Starting from ''Revolution'' , Wang began to test out R&B pop music, but quickly jumped to a quirky style of dance pop for ''Impossible to Miss You'' . Starting from '''' , Wang began composing songs with heavy electric guitar melodies and less emphasis on dance pop. Nonetheless, Wang still concentrated in light R&B music. '''' became Wang's only fully produced album.

'''' began a new road of music for Wang. Aside from the usual R&B grove, Wang contributed and rap that was not clearly emphasized in his past albums. "Not Your Average Thug" was a newly composed R&B style with huge American influence. "Can You Feel My World" was a different style of R&B, and the song contained huge uses of the piano and violin as the accompaniment. Fast dance songs like "Ya Birthday" and "Girlfriend" incorporated rapid rap and heavy drum rhythms. "Girlfriend" included a heavily emphasised chinese flute and a music style that is influenced by Indi-pop.

'''' was the first chapter of Wang's new style, chinked-out. Chinked-out is a new kind of musical style developed by Wang that involves modern "west" music of , , rap, and , along with "east" music of heavy Chinese instrument influences, more notably the koudi, tuhu, and ijac. "Deep Within the Bamboo Grove" emphasized the music of different minority tribes in Yunnan and other remote areas of China.



''Heroes of Earth'' displayed a different side to chinked out. Instead of ethnic minority music, Wang focused on Peking Opera and Kunqu. Leehom used instruments such as the erhu, guqin, and guzheng to infuse his new album with another side of traditional Chinese sound. "Beside the Plum Blossoms" dealt with fast kunqu melodies. In the last 50 seconds of the song, Wang rapped over 250 words, increasing in speed towards the middle and then slowed down. This was to emphasize the accelerating and descending beats of traditional Chinese opera.

Nonetheless, Wang is still very notable for his modern love ballads like "Forever Love" and "Kiss Goodbye", both which are sung with piano and string instrument accompaniments. A new song, "Dramas of the East" , was released as the theme song for a TV program in mainland China, 非常有戲 , on April 6, 2007. The song included Beijing opera with rap and pop rock, previewing Wang's new turn in his music.

Heroes of Earth World Tour



Wang has just completed his Heroes of Earth World Tour , his third world tour to date. The tour includes:



Film career


Wang had displayed interest in acting when he starred in several musical plays when he was in high school and college. In , Wang made his film debut by acting as ''Alex Cheung'' in a film, ''China Strike Force'', starring alongside Aaron Kwok, Norika Fujiwara, and Ruby Lin. Hong Kong critics had remarked Wang for giving a well-toned performance as his first film, and then granted him as the first male lead in another Hong Kong-based film, ''The Avenging Fist'', acting alongside Stephen Fung, Gigi Leung, and Kristy Yeung. The movie was released in Hong Kong cinemas in December of . Wang acted in two Japanese films, '''' and ''Starlit High Noon'' , and both of these films had great success in Japan.



The major breakthrough in his film career was in '''', directed and produced by Ang Lee. It was his first Mandarin-language film. The film is based on a written by Eileen Chang and revolves around a plot to assassinate a high-ranking official in the Wang Jingwei Government using a beautiful young woman as bait. Wang plays ''Kuang Yumin'', a patriotic college student who persuades ''Wong Chia Chi'' to seduce ''Mr. Yee'' . The film was released in the cinemas on 28 September2007. ''Lust, Caution'' was produced on a budget of approximately $15 million and grossed $64,574,876 worldwide.

Filmography




Endorsements


In 2006, Wang became Yamaha spokesperson for Yes! Yamaha Motors. Wang is Sony Ericsson's main spokesperson; the songs "Mistake in the Flower Fields" and "Kiss Goodbye" were promotional singles for Sony Ericsson's various new mobile models. Wang has endorsed for China's Wahaha Water for 8 years. Wang began endorsing Coca-Cola alongside S.H.E, Wilber Pan, Liu Xiang, and Shawn Yue in 2007, McDonald's since 2003, and Bausch & Lomb since 2007.

Participation in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games


Wang was chosen as one of the few Chinese torchbearers to run in Greece. Wang was torchbearer number 17 on March 24th, the first day of the torch relay. He also attended the torch lighting ceremony before his run. Wang took the torch from Liu Hong Liang, son of the first Chinese to attend the Olympic games, Liu Chang Chun. Wang represented the newest generation of singers from Taiwan and China. He was chosen mainly because he is devoted to helping save the environment, as shown in his latest album Change Me.

Another reason he was chosen is due to Wang's enthusiasm in the 2008 Olympic Games Theme Songs Competition. His single One World One Dream was chosen as a Olympic Games participation song. The single was written, sung, produced, and scored entirely by himself. Wang also sang in the 100 days countdown theme song Beijing Welcomes You. He also sang along side Stephanie Sun, Wang Feng,and Jane Zhang in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Torch Relay Theme Song, Light The Passion Share The Dream. He is also one of the candidates on vote for performer of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Theme Song. In the closing ceremony, he sang "Beijing Beijing, I Love Beijing" alongside Hong Kong singer Kelly Chen and Korean singer .

Related Publications


* December 18, 2001: ''The One and Only - The Official Piano and Vocal Score''
* March 20, 2003: ''Accidental Biography''
* October 15, 2003: ''Portrait of a Love Song''
* November 15, 2005: ''Shangri-La - The Official Piano and Vocal Score''
* June 9, 2006: "Heroes Of TOKYO"

Jutoupi

Jutoupi is a Taiwanese pop artist who brought a new musical style to Asia in 1994. Through his Funny Rap album series, Jutoupi focused on difficult topics, such as sex and political issues, through a mixture of Mandarin, Taiwanese, and . His subsequent switch to dance/aboriginal music mixes was not well received by his fan base.

History


Jutoupi started his career as Zhu Yuexin. Known as the "Bob Dylan of Taiwan," Jutoupi traveled around Taiwan to take part in social and political movements while accompanying himself on guitar. In 1994, Jutoupi joined Rock Records, a Taiwanese record label founded in 1980 by and Johnny Duan. At Rock Records, Jutoupi changed his image by producing punk/rock style, fused with a range of Taiwanese and Western styles and adopting the confrontational name Jutoupi, a name that means pigheaded.

Jutoupi's first record, ''Funny Rap I: You Sick Suck Nutz Psycho Mania Crazy taipei City'' was part of a set of three Funny Rap albums. Jutoupi's ''Funny Rap'' focused on difficult topics, such as sex and political issues, through a mixture of Mandarin, Taiwanese, and English. Funny Rap I was followed by ''Happy New Year'' , ''ROC on Taiwan'' , and ''Hexi de Yewan O A A'' . ''Hexi de Yewan '' represented a jump from rap music based on Taiwanese society to house music based on society. Noted as the first mainstream album in Taiwan featuring aboriginal music, each song contains dance music mixed with music sampled from one tribe. Jutoupi's subsequent switch to dance/aboriginal music mixes was not well received by his fan base.

Jasmine (singer)

Jasmine , also known as Ting Chu, is a singer-songwriter who made her debut in the Taiwanese music industry in 2007. She has a contract under startup recording company HummingBird Music, the same company Hong Kong-based band belongs to.

Early life


Jasmine was born in Taipei, Taiwan on January 5, 1981. She began songwriting in her teenage years after her uncle passed away. She wrote her first work, "Blessing", after learning the guitar. When she entered the university, she continued writing music and performing them at bars and coffee shops. Upon graduation, she entered into the Musicians Institute in , California. She was discovered by Hong Kong music producer and Musicians Institute faculty member Lupo Groinig, who offered her a contract with HummingBird Music.

Debut


Jasmine named her album ''Yu Sheng'' in honor of her idol, Taiwanese singer Chang Yu-Sheng, using homophones of Chang's .

Discography



# ''Sound of Rain'' — April 3, 2007

Deserts Chang

Deserts Chang , also known as Zhang Xuan or Chang Xuan, is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. She is considered to be one of the leading alternative musicians in the industry.

Biography


Deserts Chang was born as Chiao An-p'u on May 30, 1981 to an upper class family. Her father, Chiao Jen-ho , is a former secretary-general of the Straits Exchange Foundation. However, Chang has been quoted by the media as saying that she does not want to ride on the success of her father. Her stage name ''Deserts'' represents something "mysterious and suggests something hanging in limbo," a representation of her personality.

Since the age of 19, Chang has written over 100 songs, some of which were released in her debut album ''My Life Will...''

Career


Chang of because she "couldn't stand the conservative restrictions." Mango Runs was featured in the 2004 ''Ocean Fever'' , which followed the stories of several acts at the Ho-Hai-Yan Festival.

Chang's debut album ''My Life Will...'' was released on June 9, 2006 under the record label Sony BMG. Although many of her fans since prior to her signing had objected to the recording deal, Chang promised that her style of music will not change. It was previously considered unthinkable for a high-profile Chinese language music awards show to nominate in its major categories.

The singer's growing popularity in both Taiwan and mainland China also grew. At the 7th Chinese Music Media Awards in Hong Kong, Chang received the award for ''Best New Mandarin Artist''.

She released her second album ''Oh, dear. dear. I haven't.'' on July 20, 2007.

Musical style


Using a guitar as her primary instrument, Chang is known for her coffeehouse music. She is generally considered an artist despite having signed with recording giant Sony BMG.

Chang's most downloaded song ''Baby'' was written after she turned 13 following a fight with her mother. However, the full song was not realized until later when she had learned how to play a musical instrument.
* ''My Life Will...'' — June 9, 2006
* ''Oh, dear. dear. I haven't.'' 親愛的…我還不知道 — July 20, 2007

Chou Chuan-huing

Steve Chou Chuan-huing is a Taiwanese composer and singer. He started singing and composing in 1989 and has written a variety of well known Chinese songs sung by famous singers and himself.

In 2000, his album, contained the hit song Huanghun , and was Zhou Chuan Xiong's breakthrough. In 2003, he released another album, , which consists of many famous songs he had written before and some new songs. This album is his best so far, in terms of sales and chart numbers. The 2004 album was less warmly received. His next album, Xing Kong Xia De Xiao Shuo , came in 2005. His latest 2006 album is already in stores.

Cheer Chen

Chen Chi Chen is a popular singer-songwriter, guitarist, and . Her earlier work is -oriented, generally using accompaniment, but much of her more recent music is more -based. Her songs are generally straightforward and melodic, and she has a pure, young-sounding voice. She always appears with her Gibson Hummingbird acoustic guitar.

Chen generally sings in Chinese. She writes most of her own music and lyrics, and has produced several of her recordings . Her first recording, ''Demo 1'', was released in September 1997, and to date she has published four albums .

In 2006, Chen won the Best Music Album Producer and Best Music Video awards at the 17th Golden Melody Awards. During that same year, she was also nominated for Best Female Singer and Best Album of the Year.

Discography


Albums


# Let Me Think 讓我想一想
# Still be Lonely 還是會寂寞
# Groupies 吉他手
# A Fabulous Adventure 華麗的冒險
# Cheer Chen's POSES Live DVD + 2 CD 花的姿態演唱會經典實錄
# Cheer Looks DVD

Demo


# Demo 3

EP


# Demo No.1
# Track 1/Sentimental Kills
# Track 2/Meaning of Travel 旅行的意義
# Track 3/After 17
# Track 4/Pussy

Collection album


# Cheer

Ashin

Ashin, born Chen Hsin-hung on December 6, 1975, Taipei, Taiwan, is the lead singer of Taiwanese Rock Band .

Ashin was not an outstanding student, however, his artistic talent was exceptional. He was a student in his high school's visual art class and during that period of time, he became interested in music after joining the guitar society, where he met three other Mayday members: Monster, Masa and Stone. During this time, he began to compose his own music. The first song he composed was "Hao Ju Hao San", which was published in Richie Jen's 2001 album "Fei Niao."

Mayday has fans all over the world. They have held concerts in Taiwan, Singapore, , Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Korea, China. Their reported aim is to be the Beatles of Asia.

Books Published


1)happy.BIRTH.day


2) 浪漫的逃亡

Angus Tung

Angus Tung is a singer-songwriter and record producer from the mid-1980s to mid-1990s. Blessed with boyish good looks and talent, Angus Tung debuted in 1983 and released his first solo album “Miss You” two years after. He subsequently released 14 albums, including a Chinese pop classic “Thinking of You” . To date, he has won numerous musical and popularity awards such as “Best Male Vocalist” and “Top Ten Most Popular Artiste in China”. These days, despite being more active with drama serials and radio hosting in China, Angus continues to compose and sing songs.

Discography


*想你
*女人
*我曾經愛過
*跟我來
*其實你不懂我的心
*夢開始的地方
*花瓣雨
*真愛是誰
*一世情緣
*愛與哀愁
*現在以後
*聽海的歌
*看未來有甚麼不一樣
*收留
*青春手卷

Related mandopop/rock artists/bands


* Cui Jian
* Dou Wei
* Tang Dynasty

Valen Hsu

Valen Hsu , also known as Xiu Xiu, is a Taiwanese singer born on September 20, 1974. She is considered one of the most accomplished singer / songwriter / composers in Asia. She is widely known for her sad love ballads which have earned her the nickname "The Queen of Love Songs". Her songs are mostly sung in Mandarin Chinese and some in Cantonese.

Biography


A classically-trained pianist, she started playing the piano when she was 4. While she was attending high school in 1993, she was discovered performing in a restaurant in Taipei, where many known pop artists began their careers. She was offered a contract with Taiwan’s What’s Music Record label and began work on her first commercial album, all before the age of 19.

Career


Valen Hsu has recorded 14 studio albums over the span of eight years, as well as four "Best Of" compilations. Her first album, ''Tau Hao'', was completed in 1994 and received critical acclaim from the Asian music industry. However, record sales did not exceed expectations, only selling a little over 50,000 copies. Her next studio album was what significantly changed her career. ''Lei Hai'', or ''Tear’s Sea'' as translated, sold more than 300,000 copies in Taiwan. And her third album, ''If the Cloud Knows'', sold over 2.2 million copies alone in Taiwan. Her fourth album, ''Ri Guang Ji Zhang'' was completed in 1998 and sold 800,000 copies in Taiwan, but over 3 million copies in Asia, permanently placing her in the company of such Asian divas as Faye Wong and Sandy Lam and becoming an integral part of a new era including Coco Lee and A-Mei. In 1999, after the sale of What’s Music to Universal Records , she recorded a duet with Enrique Iglesias entitled ''You’re My No. 1'', released on Enrique’s Asian version of his ''Enrique'' album. She ended her contract with What’s Music in 2001 and signed to EMI Taiwan. The first album with her new record label was titled ''I Just Want to Tell You'', and it was produced by Yosinori Kameda, a famous Japanese music producer. In 2001, she decided to broaden her professional career by acting in her first TV drama with , Taiwan’s boy-band equivalent to 'N Sync. She further broadened her acting career in 2003 by performing on stage with Zuni Icosahedron, an independent cultural collective concentrating on alternative theater and multi-media performances. In 2004, she decided to take a hiatus from the music industry to pursue other interests, including learning English in New York City.

Valen Hsu is known for her vocals, which are wispy yet strong and crystal-clear. Her singing voice and technique have been compared to Hong Kong's Faye Wong. In 1998, the Japanese magazine publication ''Asia Pop'' voted her as the best female pop vocalist in Asia. She has been known to give CD-quality live performances. Occasionally, she will play the piano and sing live at her concerts.

In addition to composing and writing some of her songs, she has also published two books: one a compilation of short poems and the other a beauty book entitled ''Beauty Sense'', which were published in 2003 and 2006, respectively.

In 1999, she traveled to Rwanda, Africa with the World Health Organization and other Asian celebrities to do charity work, filming a commercial and raising funds for donation through sales of an E.P. entitled ''Gua Niou'' , written by Jay Chou, one of Asia’s male pop stars.

Past endorsements include Esprit, Head & Shoulders Shampoo and other brands in Asia, mostly in Taiwan and mainland China.

Recently in 2006, she filmed a full-length movie with famed Hong Kong Director Patrick Lam entitled ''Fu Zhi'', or "''After This Our Exile''" as translated. She stars alongside Hong Kong actors Aaron Kwok and Charlie Yeung. The film was released in 2006 and consequently won several Golden Horse Awards that same year, including Best Picture and Best Actor.

Her 13th studio album entitled 66 Pohjoista Leveytt? was released on December 21, 2007. She traveled to Finland's Arctic Circle to film her music videos for this new album. Filming took place mainly in two cities: Helsinki and Rovaniemi. The first single is called "Fireworks".

Record companies


* 1995~2000
* 2001~2003
* 2004~2006
* 2007~Present

Discography


* June 1995 - ''Tau Hao''
* March 1996 – ''Lei Hai ''
* September 1996 – ''Ru Guo Yun Zhi Dao ''
* 1996 - ''Neighbor'' - Fan Club single
* June 1997 – ''Ri Guang Ji Chang ''
* September 1997 – ''Ru Ci Jing Cai "Best Of''…" – Hong Kong Version
* November 1997 - ''Ru Ci Jing Cai "Best Of''…" – Taiwan Version
* June 1998 – ''Wo Yi Ran Ai Ni ''
* December 1998 – ''Ni Shi Zui Ai ''
* August 1999 – ''Zhen Ai Wu Di ''
* September 1999 – ''Piano Diary''
* November 1999 – ''I’m This Happy'' - Cantonese Version
* May 2000 – ''Nan De Hao Tian Qi''
* December 2000 – ''Hua Kai''
* June 2001 – ''Liu Jin Shi Zai "Best Of''…"
* June 2001 – ''Single Diary "Best Of''…"
* September 2001 – ''Zhi Shuo Gei Ni Ting ''
* November 2002 – ''Yun Kai Le''
* June 2003 – ''Valen Hsu’s Movie Ballads – Cloud Stay''
* December 2003 – ''I love the nights of autumn "Best Of…"''
* February 2005 – ''Valen Hsu "Best Of Classics…"''
* April 2007 – ''Pleasant to Hear'' - Single
* December 2007 – ''66° Pohjoista Leveytt?''

Stage performances


* 2003 - ''Good Wind Like Water''
* 2005 - ''Fragments d’un Discours Amoureux''

Film and television


* 2002 - ''Come to My Place'' - Director : Cheng Ze Niou
* 2005 - After This Our Exile "父子" - Director:Patrick Tam (Cast:Aaron Kwok, Charlie Yeung, Valen Hsu)

Books


* 2003 - ''此時快樂的代價''
* 2006 - ''五感美人''

Endorsements and charities


* 1996 - ''Esprit'' Clothing Spokesperson
* 1998 - ''AB Call'' Pager Service
* 1998 - ICRT Charity Concert
* 1999 - ''Head & Shoulders'' Shampoo Commercial – Part 1 (E.P.:All Your Heart)
* 1999 - ''WHO'' Charity Run - Rwanda(E.P. : Gua Niou)
* 1999 - ''Head & Shoulders'' Shampoo Commercial – Part 2 (E.P. : I’m This Happy)
* 1999 - ''Cable & Wireless''
* 2002 - ''Tai Ping'' Soda Crackers Commercial
* 2002 - ''O Smile'' Biscuits Commercial
* 2003 - ''Mei Bei Jia'' Shampoo Commercial
* 2006 - ''Chantecaille'' Spokesperson
* 2006 - ''Rice Beauty'' Products Commercial & Spokesperson

Toro (Taiwanese singer)

Toro Guo Wei Yun , born Alvan Guo Yi Jun on 2 October, 1981, better known only as Toro, is a singer and member of the boy band and an ex-member of dance group . He is named Toro because the hanyu pinyin of his chinese name "Wei Yun" sounds like "Wei Yu" 鮪魚, which is in .

Career



He first found fame in Energy and is well known for his song writing talent. Till date, he has written many songs for artistes like Edison Chen, and boyband 5566 and K One. Currently, he pens lyrics for fellow artistes and is working on 3 novels leisurely.

Energy


Toro came into the entertainment scene in 2002 when Energy released their debut hiphop album ''Come On'' on 12 July. They received flake at first, but slowly their popularity rose.

They even had the chance to have their own concert with a 10,000 strong audience, at Zhong Zhen Ji Nian Tang- a mean feat for new artists in the Taiwanese entertainment circle. Toro was easily recognised because of his distinctive dreadlocks hairdo. Following the success of their first album, the next album ''Invincible'' 无懈可击 was released in early 2003. At the height of their popularity, Energy went on promotional tours in Asia to Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. In July 2003, their next album ''E3'' was released. Shortly after, due to contractual disputes, Toro and Energy split.

Going solo


Toro later signed on under Jungiery with his manager Jason. It was a tough period for Toro going solo. Later on, he became a VJ at MTV Asia hosting a program about Japanese and Korean pop music. He also released his book ''Opening A Can of Tuna'' 打開鮪魚罐頭 at the end of 2003.
He is known for his acting having been casted in popular taiwanese idol dramas like ''Snow Angel'' 雪天使 in 2003 and ''The Champion'' 任我遨游 which was filmed in Singapore in 2004.

Typhoon


In 2004, his management company Jungiery formed Typhoon, a dance boyband consisting of 3 members, Toro as the band leader, Darren and Xiao Cun. They released an album consisting of rock ballads and fast numbers in December 2005. Half of the songs inside were written by Toro himself and is the product of his hard work.

Discography


Albums



Energy


* 2002 ''Come On''
* 2003 ''Invincible'' 无懈可击
* 2003 ''E3''

Typhoon


* 2005 ''Overflow'' 天大地大

Others


* 2004 ''Snow Angel Original Soundtrack'' 雪天使电视原声带
* 2005 ''J-Star Miracle of Love'' J-Star 愛的奇跡
* 2006 ''Miracle of Love 2—Let's Dance! J-Star'' 愛的奇跡2—跳舞吧! J-Star

Filmography



Dramas


* 2003 ''Snow Angel'' 雪天使 - Ji Teng ''''
* 2004 '''' 任我遨游 - Xie Jia Jun ''''

Other works


Literary works


* 2003 ''Opening A Can of Tuna'', Da Kai Wei Yu Guan Tou 打開鮪魚罐頭
* 2003 ''My Energy''
* 2003 ''Energy Fa Dian'' Energy 發電

Trivia



* Toro's most hated food is tangerine.
* Other than , Toro is also capable of speaking Japanese and Basic English.
* Toro studied in the Aletheia University, majoring in the Japanese language.

Tank (Taiwanese singer)

Tank is a singer/songwriter. He is also known as Tank Lu. Tank currently signed to HIM International Music, which also manages famous singers and groups like S.H.E, , and . Tank's debut album, Fighting 生存之道 released on February 23, 2006.

Biography


Tank was born in Taitung, Taiwan. He is a native Taiwanese. His father is from the Ami people, while his mother is from a different group. Before releasing his debut album, Tank helped write songs for Vic Zhou and S.H.E, among many other famous artists. By the age of 21, he was already recognized for composing more than 200 songs. He was said to be the next big thing after David Tao, Lee-Hom Wang, and Jay Chou for his talents in composing songs, singing and dancing.

Two songs he composed, "Romance of Three Kingdoms" and "Give Me Your Love" , became ending themes of '''' and ''KO One'' respectively. Another song, "Tears of a Thousand Years" , was used as an ending theme for the drama serial ''The Little Fairy'' . His second album ''Keep fighting'' was released on 19th January 2007. "Personal Angel" was used for an ending theme of ''Hanazakarino Kimitachihe'', a romantic comedy series. He was later requested by NCsoft to compose the theme song for the computer game, Guild Wars. "Intense Battle" became the theme song for that game. In 2007, he recorded a song with his junior, Yoga Lin of Xing Guang Bang, for the idol series with the same name.

Discography

Sam Shengjie Lee

Sam Lee , born 21 February 1973, is a Taiwanese singer and songwriter. He is one-quarter German through his maternal grandfather. He graduated from , and was once on the Taiwanese national tennis team.

Discography




Television career


* 心動列車

Awards


* 2006 Hito Popular Music Award ''年度Hito長壽專輯''

Phil Chang

Phil Chang is a male singer-songwriter.

By the time he graduated from Feng Chia University in Financial Services, he was already known as an accomplished folk singer, pianist and guitar-player. He issued his first album, ''Walking the Wind'', in 1992, and achieved success with his second, ''Well-intentioned'', in 1993. In 1997 he married long-term partner, lyricist Xiāo Huìwèn . His 1999 album ''Sun and Moon'' was another big hit.

In 2004 he joined Chang Hsiaoyan to co-host ''Happy Sunday'', replacing Taiwanese girl group S.H.E. On 30 April 2007 he began presenting his own show on satellite channel TVBS-G, ''Why men do wrong''.

Discography


* 1992 走路有風, ''Walking the wind''.
* 1993 用心良苦,''Well-intentioned''.
* 1994 溫故知心, ''Intimate insights''.
* 1995 一言難盡, ''Topics''.
* 1996 消息, ''News''.
* 1997 整個八月, ''The whole of August''.
* 1997 溫古知新 .
* 1998 EP 單戀一枝花, ''Flower lovers''.
* 1998 月亮太陽, ''Sun and Moon''.
* 1999 雨一直下, ''Rain Keeps Falling''.
* 2000 first compilation: 奇蹟, ''Miracle''.
* 2001 替身, ''Substitute''.
* 2003 大丈夫, ''If a man''.
* 2004 不甘寂寞, ''The Limelight''.
* 2005 second compilation: 男人的好 ''A Good Man''.

Peggy Hsu

Peggy Hsu or Hsu Che-Pei is a singer-songwriter. She was born on February 2, 1981 in Taipei, Taiwan.

Along with releasing two albums of her own, Hsu has written and composed a large number of songs for other artists, notably Evonne Hsu and Joi Chua.

Discography


Albums






Drama




Awards