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Introduce the musician Dou Wei in detail

Name: Dou Wei

Gender: Male

Birthday: October 14, 1969

Birthplace: Beijing

Entered middle school in 1982

Started to be exposed to Western music in 1983 and became deeply fascinated

In 1984, he learned guitar through his own exploration

Entered high school in 1985. Studying psychiatric nursing specialist

Leaved school in 1987 and participated in some acupoint performances

Joined the Black Panther Band in 1988, serving as the lead singer and composing lyrics and music.

Left Black Panther in 1991 and formed the Dream Band.

The 1993 single "Light of Hope" was included in the "Rock Beijing" compilation album and was a collaboration with the Dreaming Band.

The first solo album "Black Dream" was released in May 1994, and together with Zhang Chu and He Yong, he was known as the Three Magic Rock Masters. In June of the same year, he shared the stage with Radiohead, and in December he went to the "Chinese Rock Music Power" concert in Hong Kong with Zhang Chu, He Yong, and the Tang Dynasty Band.

"Sunny Day" was released in October 1995.

Married Faye Wong in June 1996. Daughter Dou Jingtong was born on January 3, 1997.

The third album "Mountains, Rivers and Waters" was released in November 1998.

Divorced from Faye Wong in March 1999, and the custody of their daughter belonged to Faye Wong. In the same year, the translation band was formed and the band album "Audio Hallucinations" was released.

The collection "Light of Hope" was released in February 2000, and the production of "Yu Yu" was completed in the same year.

In April 2003, he co-published "One Strike, Two Gains" with the Bending Band, and in September he published "Mu Liangwen King".

"Flowers in the Mirror" was published in February 2004, and "Three Kingdoms" was published in May. "Four Notes" was published in August, "Ba Duan Jin" was published in September, and "Five Magpies and Six Wild Geese" were published. In the same year, "Xiangxiangsheng" and "Christmas" were published.

In August 2005, "Eight and Nine Lives amp; Not necessarily a band" was published. In the same year, he published "Shan Dou Ji Shi Ye" and "Sacrificing Nature and Tasting Qi Country"

In April 2006, "Journey to the East" was published.

In April 2006, "Shui successively ancient Qingfeng Yue" 》Published.

On May 10, 2006, because he was dissatisfied with the false reports of entertainment reporters and the constant harassment of his life, he went to the "Beijing News" to seek an explanation from the relevant reporter Zhuo Wei, but his request was not received. Satisfied, he angrily smashed a computer and a TV and clashed with Yang Binbin, chief editor of the newspaper's entertainment department. After being pulled out by the guards, Dou Wei came to the Beijing News again at 5 p.m. and was ignored. At about 6:10, Dou Wei poured a mineral water bottle and gasoline on the car of an editor of the newspaper, set the car on fire, and calmly called the police. He was later taken away by the police.

On the Internet, this incident caused a debate among netizens about the ethics of media reporters, and was supported by many celebrities.

On May 26, 2006, Dou Wei was released from the detention center. The storm did not have a bad psychological impact on him. All friends who supported Dou Wei also breathed a sigh of relief and hoped that Dou Wei could rest quietly. .

Some of Dou Wei's singles are:

"Lord" is included in "China Fire II"

"Big Temple" is included in "Chinese Fire" "Three"

"Wanwei" is included in "Goodbye Zhang Ju" (1997)

Works that Dou Wei has participated in:

Arranged by Impetuous Album Producer (1996)

Vow to compose (with Faye Wong) arranger (1994)

di-dar arranger (1994)

Please arrange by yourself (1994)

Arranged by Tong (1998)

Demo Dengyu and other producers composed and arranged (2001)

Dou Wei’s other works :

Beijing Bastards and Dreaming Band participated in the performance

My favorite music creation for the Snowy Day movie (1999)

Fancy Film Music (2001)

Music creation for the movie "Looking for a Gun" (created nine songs but died in infancy, some of which were not necessarily included in "One Move" and "Two Gains") (2001)

Mirror Flowers ·Part of the music composition of the musical "Mirror" (2001)

Music composition of the feature film "Huang Xing" on a century-old figure (2001)

Transparent boxes and uncertainty The band tuned and improvised on the spot (2001)

Impression. Liu Sanjie participated in part of the music creation (2004)

We both created film music (2006)