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    Cui Jian (Chinese: 崔健; Korean: 최건; born 2 August 1961) is a Beijing-based Chinese singer-songwriter, trumpeter and guitarist. Affectionately called "Old...
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  • narrative. Cui Jian's song 'Nothing to My Name' (一无所有) has been called the unofficial anthem for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. Cui visited the...
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    Nanniwan (category Cui Jian songs)
    the signature song of the important revolutionary singer Wang Kun, and Cui Jian, widely regarded as the "father of Chinese rock," created a rock version...
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  • 1986. They are most remembered for collaborating with Cui Jian, a partnership that yielded Cui's first complete album, Rock 'n' Roll on the New Long March...
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    Cui Jian debuted his rock song Nothing to My Name which became the starting point of Chinese rock music. According to aesthetician Gao Ertai, Cui Jian...
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  • (Solution album), 1971 Solution A.D., an American rock band Solution (Cui Jian album), 1991 Solutions (album), a 2019 album by K.Flay Nature-based solutions...
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  • English name Solution on the album cover, is a 1991 Mandarin rock album by Cui Jian. It was his second commercially available album after Rock 'n' Roll on...
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  • pinyin: Yīwúsuǒyǒu) is a 1986 Mandarin-language rock song by Cui Jian. It is widely considered Cui's most famous and most important work, and one of the most...
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  • produced Chinese films. Karzi "a rock promoter" - played by Li Wei 李委 Cui Jian as himself Wu Lala (武啦啦, Wu Gang), sound-man Tang Danian 唐大年, also screenwriter...
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    Northwest Wind anthem "Nothing To My Name", first performed in 1984 by Cui Jian, widely recognized as the father of Chinese rock. The song introduced into...
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  • (Chinese: 成都我爱你; translit. Chengdu, Wo Ai Ni) is a Chinese film directed by Cui Jian and Fruit Chan, and released in October 2009. Runtime is 78 minutes with...
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  • The Power of the Powerless (album) (category Cui Jian albums)
    CD cover The Power of the Powerless, is a 1998 Mandarin rock album by Cui Jian. The title derives from the 1978 essay The Power of the Powerless by Václav...
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  • translations) was Cui Jian's first album in 1984. It originally circulated as a cassette, then was released in Hong Kong and Taiwan only. Cui regarded the...
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  • football player Cui Jian (b. 1961), rock musician known for the hit single "Nothing to My Name" Cui Jinming (b. 1992), Chinese basketball player Cui Peng (b....
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  • Rock 'n' Roll on the New Long March (category Cui Jian albums)
    新长征路上的摇滚; pinyin: xīn chángzhènglù shàng de yáogǔn) is a 1989 album by Cui Jian, the so-called "Father of Chinese Rock". It is technically his second album...
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  • and documentary on the "Father of Chinese Rock" Cui Jian. Produced and directed by Bai Qiang. Cui Jian was persuaded to allow 3D filming of the concert...
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  • the year. The only other young artists that had received this honor were Cui Jian in 1987 and Huang Yujie in 2008. 2001:大漠情歌 2002:楼兰钟鼓 2003:丝路乐韵 2003:丝路乐魂...
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  • Province, two teenage boys from opposite sides of the river become friends. Cui Jian as Chang-ho Yin Lan as Soon-hee Lin Jinlong as Grandfather Li Jinglin Xin...
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  • from China to have received the international MTV award; the other being Cui Jian for "Wild in the Snow" in 1991. Asides from his own compositions, Zheng...
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  • also known as The Blue Bone, is a 2013 Chinese music film directed by Cui Jian. It was released in China on October 17, 2014. Zhao Youliang Ni Hongjie...
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  • until 17 May 1989. The film's theme song, "The Last Gunshot" (最後一槍) by Cui Jian, was written as a response to the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre...
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  • Balls Under the Red Flag (category Cui Jian albums)
    by Cui Jian. World Music: Volume 2: Latin and North America, Caribbean, India, Broughton, Simon, Ellingham, Mark, Richard Trillo - 2000 p55 "Cui renamed...
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  • played by rock star Cui Jian, who wrote a song, Meng ("Dream"), especially to be performed by his "pupils" in the film. Cui Jian Gigi Leung as Qi Sitian...
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  • rock music in China, with the emergence of singer-songwriters such as Cui Jian, followed by others such as He Yong and bands such as Tang Dynasty which...
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  • emerged: Point Zero, Beyond, Black Panther, Cui Jian, and Zang Tianshuo. With the exception of Cui Jian, these bands are generally classified as pop-rock...
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  • Leslie Cheung, singer Chou Wen-chung, Chinese-born U.S. composer (b. 1923) Cui Jian, a rock musician Dou Wei, a rock musician Du Mingxin, composer Fou Ts'ong...
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    Chyi Yu, Tsai Chin, Chyi Chin, Anita Mui, Jonathan Lee, Jacky Cheung, Cui Jian, Liu Huan, Tat Ming Pair, Beyond, Sandy Lam, Faye Wong, Eason Chan, and...
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    decades, the milestone that put the genre on the international map is when Cui Jian played with The Rolling Stones in 2003, at the age of 42. China has also...
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    2NE1 "Asia News: Korean Limits Lifted, K-pop Icons 2NEI Reunite; China's Cui Jian Sets Record". Pollstar News. April 25, 2022. Archived from the original...
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  • Monteith Courtney Johnson Cosmic Girls Cradle of Filth Craig David Crayon Pop Cui Jian Custard C:Real Cyndi Lauper Carpark North Camilo CLMD CupcakKe Cyndi Wang...
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