Cui Jian or Choi Geon (Chinese: 崔健; Korean: 최건; born 2 August 1961) is a Beijing-based Chinese singer-songwriter, trumpeter and guitarist. Affectionately...
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Music censorship in China (section Cui Jian)
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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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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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, screenwriter...
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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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(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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Nothing to My Name (redirect from I Have Nothing (Cui Jian song))
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Year". The only other young artists that had received this honor were Cui Jian in 1987 and Huang Yujie in 2008.[citation needed] 2001:大漠情歌 2002:楼兰钟鼓 2003:丝路乐韵...
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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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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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founding member of ADO, the backing band for China's first rock star, Cui Jian (a fellow performer in the Beijing Song and Dance Troupe), for which he...
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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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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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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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Hughes Roger Ingram Don Jacoby Harry James Angus Harry James Ingrid Jensen Cui Jian Bunk Johnson Jonah Jones Sean Jones Thad Jones Freddie Keppard George Kid...
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Show You Colour (category Cui Jian albums)
(Chinese: 给你一点颜色; pinyin: gěi nǐ yīdiǎn yánsè) is the Chinese Rock artist Cui Jian's fifth album, released on 23 March 2005. In contrast to his previous work...
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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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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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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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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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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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Tang Dynasty performed at "The Chinese Avant Garde", a concert featuring Cui Jian, Cobra, and Wang Yong, some of the most prominent rock artists from China...
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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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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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