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Who is the band Old Bark?

Old Tree Bark Band

This band is organized by several elderly friends in the music industry. The leader is Mr. Fan Shengqi, a famous performer from the China Railway Art Troupe and a saxophone player. The main repertoire of the band and singers: jazz music and songs from the 1950s and 1960s, Chinese old songs and new songs, pop songs, etc.

Chinese name: Old Tree Bark Band

Nationality: *** and the People's Republic of China

Occupation: Musician

Representative Works : Your Eyes

Main achievements: Recording jazz music for the movie "Feng Yue"

Type: Group

Group members: Fan Shengqi, Liu Junchi, Wang Zhenjiang, Wang An, etc.

Debut time: 1990

Introduction

At the beginning of the band’s establishment, CCTV’s Huanjutang invited the Lao Shupi Band to perform many times to introduce it to foreign countries. Beijing TV has repeatedly reported on Cable Channel 1, 2, and 3, as well as Hong Kong TV. In the past five years, it has participated in large-scale TV programs on the return of Hong Kong and Macao, New Year, celebration days, special topics and other large-scale performances. Among them, there are performances at the Great Hall of the People for large-scale international conferences and exchanges, lecture performances for the CPPCC, National People's Congress, democratic parties, colleges and universities, and flood charity performances. Go to various parts of the motherland to conduct exchanges and publicity performances for various ethnic groups.

At the 2001 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, the famous Taiwanese singer Tsai Chin sang "Your Eyes", and the Old Tree Bark Band accompanied her.

Origin

The Old Bark Band originally recorded jazz music for the movie "Wind Moon". After several selections, the members were determined and named "Old Bark" .

Members

This band consisted of ***seven people in 2013, plus one singer, ***eight people. The main members are:

Fan Shengqi (saxophone, oboe player, member of the Musicians Association, national first-level artist, conductor, 82 years old)

Liu Junchi (saxophone, oboe, clarinet player, 73 years old)

Wang Zhenjiang (saxophone and electric saxophone player)

Wang An (bass player, 48 years old) Liu Xuejun (trumpet soloist of the Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra, national first-class literary and art player, 45 years old) )

Xu Wenge (stage name: Xu Dong, jazz drummer)

Luo Jianhua (female, piano, synthesizer, electronic keyboard player)

Singer: Li Xing (female, famous for singing Chinese and foreign famous songs and pop songs)

Performance experience

In 1990, she participated in the celebration of Boston University in the United States.

In 1992, he participated in the recording of CCTV's "Friends".

In 1993, he participated in the large-scale charity performance of Daqing's "Care for the Next Generation Project".

In 1993, he participated in the "Happy Gathering" column of CCTV 4 many times.

In 1994, he participated in the recording of the original soundtrack of the movie "Feng Yue" directed by Chen Kaige.

In 1994, he participated in the 45th anniversary party of Radio International.

In 1995, he was interviewed by famous media such as the United States, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, and New Zealand, which aroused strong international response.

In 1995, he attended the China concert of British saxophone prince Andrew Young as a guest.

In 1995, he successively participated in the recording of key programs and evening parties of CCTV and national television stations (Spring Festival Gala, May Day Party, National Day Party).

In 1997, he participated in the CCTV Hong Kong Handover Gala.

In 1998, he participated in the Chinese Film Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Award Ceremonies.

In 1998, he attended the founding ceremony of the Wu Jieping Foundation, Vice Chairman of the National People’s Congress at the Great Hall of the People.

In 1998, he participated in the "Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of Sino-Japanese Friendly Diplomatic Relations" event at the Great Hall of the People.

In 1998, he participated in the annual national meeting of the University of California, USA, won the Regents Award and delivered important lectures.

In 1999, he participated in the CCTV Macau Handover Gala.

In 2000, he participated in the China-US Cultural Festival, performed in Washington, New York, Boston and other places in the United States, and performed for United Nations officials at the White House.

In 2001, he participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala and accompanied Tsai Qin in the song "Your Eyes".

In 2003, he participated in the Ministry of Health’s “Anti-SARS” condolence performance.

In 2004, he participated in the large-scale party "Commemorating Lin Zexu's 165th Anniversary" in Macau.