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Who is Baichuan who sings "The Girl from Dabancheng"?

Balang (Baichuan) - a close disciple of the father of folk songs "Wang Luobin", a leader of the new folk movement, one of the most magnificent male voices in the Western Regions, a Balangzi who was born for music.

Balang (Baichuan) is not only famous in the broadcasting industry, but also in the music industry! Graduated from Xinjiang Art Institute in 2000, majoring in composition, and currently works as a music anchor for Xinjiang People's Broadcasting Station 929 City Radio.

From 2004 to 2006, he published three albums around the world: "Sapphire", "Loulan Love Song" and "A Hundred Years of Sound". This year, he will also publish the album "Xinjiang Folk Songs of Baichuan". His songs It comprehensively displays Xinjiang's customs, regional culture, and a new interpretation of classic folk songs with unique colors, as well as vivid notes of the composer's personal experience of the folk giving their talents. The sound field, dynamics, space, and texture are impeccable; the vocals, instrumental music, and electronics are perfectly combined; the perfect combination of modern music and local folk songs. The album not only exudes the colorful colors of the desirable oriental culture, but also condenses the charm and style beyond modern civilization, allowing people to step into the mysterious borderland and have endless reverie...

Special invitation to the album Produced by Asia's super producer Liang Jianfeng, this is his first foray into new folk music after his internationally renowned production of "Miracle" and "Dunhuang" by Girls' Twelve Band.

At the same time, the album also specially invites famous Hong Kong musicians, Jacky Cheung's Queen's producer Xiang Xuehui to produce, and "Auspicious Three Treasures" producer Ou Dingyu to record and produce the continuation of the voice of the Western Singing King, the only successor of Xinjiang folk songs. , Xinjiang Balang Baichuan, picking up musical pearls scattered in the Western Regions...

Xinjiang Balang, formerly known as Baichuan, graduated from the composition major of Xinjiang Art Institute in 2000

Occupation: 929 City Radio Music Anchor (former host of Urumqi 97.4 Traffic Radio music program)

Birthday: July 10, 1976

Blood type: Type O

Constellation: Cancer

Hobbies: literature, sports, travel

Born in Alashankou, Bortala Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, he has lived in a small regiment of the Bole Corps since he was a child.

From elementary school to middle school, I have always loved sports and literature. I was once a good player in the youth football team at that time.

While playing football, I became obsessed with guitar and continued to study by myself.

I once worked hard and sold my blood in order to get a guitar.

On my 14th birthday, I finally got my own guitar.

I started to enter the world at the age of 15. Because I can play the guitar, I was misunderstood by many people.

In the same year, he created his debut novel "Waterside".

When I was 16 years old, I went to Sailimu Lake to collect folk songs, and wrote the first two paragraphs of "Sailimu Lake Love Song" by the Sailimu Lake.

At the age of 17, he formed the band "Pangolin" and served as the guitarist and lead singer.

I started to travel to Urumqi in early 1993. Because of my love for music and my respect for Mr. Wang Luobin, I met Mr. Wang through the recommendation of a friend. Through his guidance, I gained a new understanding of music, especially the folk songs and folk songs of Central Asia and Xinjiang. While Mr. Wang was teaching me, I personally revised my early works such as "Sailimu Lake Love Song" and "Rose and Little Girl".

On demand from my mentor, I also learned vocals, keyboards, bass, jazz drums and other musical instruments.

He once studied with famous vocal music professors and composers in Xinjiang such as He Mandou, Liu Shumin, and Liao Jianbing.

From 1995 to 1997, he went to Beijing and wrote songs for many famous singers.

In 1998, he was admitted to the composition major of Xinjiang Art Institute and studied under famous Xinjiang musicians such as Liu Chengxing, Li Hegang and Shen Yi.

In the same year, he met Xinjiang musician Luo Lin, and together they created, produced and published "Desert Style", "Desert Love Song" and "Silk Road Music Soul" at "Luo Lin Music Studio" , "The Rhythm of the Silk Road" and many other Xinjiang music albums.

At the end of 1999, on the recommendation of a friend, he interned at 974 Traffic Music Broadcasting and created "Where Dreams Begin", "The Past Is Like a Cantabile" and other radio programs that were loved by listeners.

In 2001, due to his outstanding achievements, he was promoted to a regular position and founded "Talent Stage", "Dynamic 974", "Charming New Song List", "Weird Music Style", "Popular Frontline", "Charming Concert" and other columns have ranked first in the listening rate during the same time period. "Talent Stage" has also become the program with the highest hotline participation rate among all radio stations in Xinjiang due to its unique audience hotline participation in singing and the host's live improvisational accompaniment with various musical instruments.

In September 2004, he cooperated with Hong Kong Feile Film and Television Company Guangzhou Records and published his first solo album "Sapphire of Baichuan", with sales exceeding 300,000 copies nationwide that month.

From November to December 2004, he held personal charity sales for leukemia patients, personal concerts on Xinjiang TV station, local singer clubs and concerts, and participated in Xinjiang's "AIDS Prevention, Volunteer Promotion Large-scale public welfare activities" etc.

On December 5, 2004, the first special album "Sapphire" was recorded by Xinjiang TV Station. After being broadcast nationwide, it was broadcast on more than 40 TV stations in Xinjiang, causing a strong shock in Xinjiang.

On December 19, 2004, CCTV-3's "Variety Express" reported that another musical prodigy from Xinjiang, "Xinjiang Balang, a close disciple of Wang Luobin", broke into the music scene with his new album "Sapphire of Baichuan", which attracted nationwide attention. The sales quickly exceeded 400,000 copies, ranking 5th on the Chinese original song list and 4th on the Chinese original song sales list. It became another "singer-composed" album for Xinjiang music to enter the mainland market.

On January 8, 2005, at the invitation of the Xinjiang Branch of the International Red Cross, we held a charity performance to raise funds for the tsunami-stricken areas, and raised more than 30,000 yuan on site.

On January 31, 2005, he was invited by the Xinjiang Federation of Industry and Commerce to perform on the same stage with the famous singer Mr. Kerim. He received unanimous praise and was recognized by Kerim as the most popular local music performer in Xinjiang. Potential singer-songwriter.

On April 2, 2005, he performed the "Chinese and Korean Singers Concert" with domestic singers Xu Wei and Wang Rong, Korean singers and movie actors He Zhiyuan, Son Hyun-joo and others

In the same month, he was also invited to participate in the "Xinjiang Star Large Charity Concert" co-organized by Xinjiang's first-line stars such as Bahaguli, Xia Milili, Gao Jianxin, etc., and donated as much as 130,000 yuan to charity organizations.

On June 9, 2005, he signed a recording contract with Guangdong Feile Records and served as the music production director, responsible for developing new people and creating and producing music products.

From May to July 2005, Liang Jianfeng, the music director of Twelve Girls Band and the first ethnic music producer in Asia, worked hard to create the second album "Loulan Love Song".

From April to July 2005, he served as a professional judge for the Xinjiang Division of the China Film and Television Singer Competition.

In May 2005, he served as a professional judge for Xinjiang’s “Super Girl” Xinjiang “Mini Competition”.

On August 13, 2005, he sang on the same stage with Taiwanese singer Wang Jie in Aksu Square, and nearly 100,000 people watched.

From 2005 to August 20, he served as a professional judge for the Xinjiang "Super Rising Star" competition.

Jackie Chan’s charity tour to Xinjiang, opening guest.

On August 27, 2005, he served as the general director of the first performance of the Xinjiang "Super Rising Star" competition and led the team to tour the province.

On September 25, 2005, at the invitation of Hami Radio, Film and Television Bureau, a solo concert was successfully held for Baichuan in Hami area.

On September 28, 2005, at the invitation of Turpan Culture and Sports Bureau, a solo concert was successfully held for Baichuan in Turpan area.

On October 3, 2005, at the invitation of the Bortala Culture and Sports Bureau, a solo concert was successfully held for Baichuan in the Bole area.

On October 9, 2005, at the invitation of Hami Radio, Film and Television Bureau, he successfully held a solo concert for Baichuan at Hami Digital Cinema.

On November 23, 2005, at the invitation of the Bazhou Radio, Film and Television Bureau, and with the full support of Bazhou Daily, the "Love in Loulan" solo concert was successfully held.

On December 16, 2005, at the invitation of a commercial bank, the "Glorious 8th Anniversary" gala was specially recorded and broadcast nationwide on January 1, 2006.

On December 24 and 25, 2005, at the invitation of Dehui Group, he teamed up with Yi Hui, one of the top eight Super Girls, to present a "Carnival Christmas" party to the people of the capital.

On January 2006, at the invitation of three radio stations in Yili, I went to Yining City and held a grand fan meeting. Many media were present and gave comprehensive coverage.

On January 2, 2006, I went to Kashgar and participated in the "Xinjiang Stars Charity Concert" and shared my love with the famous Xinjiang singers Bahagul and Shamili.

On January 10, 2006, he participated in Xinjiang TV's "Gulbang Spring Festival Gala" and sang the second album song "Lark" in Uyghur and Chinese simultaneously, which was well received by audiences of all ethnic groups.

On March 9, 2006, the second TV fan club was recorded again by Xinjiang TV Station, and the set was broadcast nationwide and in various places in Xinjiang.

On March 14, 2006, In memory of his mentor, he created "Personal Biography of the West".

From April to May 2006, he recorded his third solo album "A Hundred Years of Sound" in Guangzhou.

On June 1, 2006, he was a guest with Cao Ying’s fellow singers.

On June 15, 2006, the promotional commemorative version of the MV "A Hundred Years of Voices" was exhibited at 16 national book fairs, causing a sensation.

On June 26, 2006, the filming of the entire album music video of "A Hundred Years of Sound" began.

On July 27, 2006, the press conference for the album "A Century of Sound" was officially held.

From August 5 to August 26, 2006, taxi drivers in the capital gave autographs of "A Century of Voices" at three stops: the Exhibition Hall, the International Book City, and the Modern Book City. Nearly 2,000 drivers in the capital participated.

In the 2006 Xinjiang Beer Festival, I toured northern and southern Xinjiang with Elken.

October 2, 2006, Xinjiang Local Music Festival.

October 22, 2006, Yili Xinyuan Star Concert.