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Name: Jay Birthday: 1/18/1979 Gender: Male
Interests: Songwriting, Movies, Basketball, Electronic Games.
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| A*Mei, S.H.E. And More Rocked MTV Mandarin Awards @ Taiwan
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Taiwan -
The
much anticipated outdoor musical event, the MTV Mandarin Awards @
Taiwan was held on Saturday, September 2 with J-pop group w-inds plus
top Mando-pop artists from Greater China including A*Mei, F.I.R., Fish
Leong, Gary Cao, Jay Chou, Vivian Hsu, JJ Lin, Show Lo, Machi, Mayday,
Nan Quan Mama, Wilber Pan, S.H.E., Nicolas Teo, Jolin Tsai, TANK,
TWINS, Cyndi Wang, Michael Wong, Kenji Wu, Rainie Yan and more at
Taipei Chung-Shan Football Stadium.
Hosted by MTV Mandarin VJs Andy, Linda, Issa, Pink, the unprecedented
stellar line-up of Mando-pop artists brought the 70,000 strong audience
to their feet with five hours long of live performances. The MTV
Mandarin Awards @ Taiwan will premiere on MTV Mandarin on September 9
at 5pm.
The night started off with JJ Lin's "Cao Cao" and a rousing sound of
taiko played by JJ himself along with six dancers. JJ then performed
two of his hit songs "Sa Rang Hae Yoh" and "Sign Waves." Kicking off
the second act, dancing diva Jolin Tsai put together a flawless
performance with her renditions of "Dancing Diva," "Attraction Of Sexy
Lips," "Mr. Q," and "Pretence," working the crowd into a frenzy.
Wilber Pan continued to keep the audience high his electrifying
performance of "Reverse The Earth" and "Telegram." Then, TWINS gave a
show-stealing performance of their songs "Around The World With 80
Dollars" and "The Missing Piece." It was the first time that Twins
performed in public after Gillian Chung was violated by indecent
photographs published in a magazine. Their fans showed their support by
singing along to their song "You Are The Bravest."
After such a moving act, new prince of romance Gary Cao melted the
audience with his beautiful song "Superwoman." To keep the momentum
going, F.I.R. wowed the audience with their energetic performance of
"Flight Tribe," "Every Day And Night" and "Get High." Next, Mayday
filled the stadium with blissful sound and sang "Lov-ing," "Motor Rock"
and "Stubborn," making everyone jumping to the beat.
The night continued with Kenji Wu performing "Big Tongue," "Stephen
Chow" and "Regular people." Michael Wong showcased his talent and
performed hits "Courage" and "Commitment" while Vivian Hsu rewarded her
fans with "Hen Hen Ai," "Smiling Eyes" and a debut performance of new
single "Mermaid." Fans were also treated to a stunning performance by
S.H.E., who impressed them with special remixes of hits "Once Upon A
Time" and their new single "Ring Ring Ring" followed by a medley of
"What Has Happened To Us" and "Electric Shock." Another frantic moment
occurred when TANK performed "Give Me Your Love" and Fish Leong gave a
heartfelt performance of medley "One To One," "Quiet Summer" and
"Sadly, It's Not You." Rainie Yan showed off her beautiful voice when
performing "Ambiguous," "Only Want To Love You" and "Meeting Love."
The night could not get better when J-pop sensation w-inds. took the
stadium by storm with their hits "Shiki," "Trial," "MC" and ruled the
crowd when they performed "Boogie Woogie 66" for the first time ever.
Continuing the night with great performances, Machi gave a blistering
performance of a medley of their hits. Then, Cyndi Wang captivated her
fans with "Smile Of A Rainbow" and "I Do" followed by Nicolas Teo, who
performed "Who You Think Of When Lonely." Show Lo kept the audience
hyper with his poignant hit songs while Nan Quan Mama performed two of
their new singles joined by Jay Chou who rewarded his fans with his
latest single "A Thousand Miles Away."
The night drew to a climactic close with Taiwan’s pride A*Mei performing hits including "I Want Happiness?,
"Don't Simply Say," "You Give Love A Bad Name," "Bored," and "Chinese Girl."
Filmed before a live audience of over 70,000 music fans, the show will
premiere on MTV Mandarin on 9 September at 5pm and will be broadcast on
MTV SAM and MTV China 24-Hrs Channel on 23 September.
Taiwan Tourism Bureau (TTB) is the proud presenting sponsor of the MTV
Mandarin Awards @ Taiwan in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore, and is
supporting the event for the first time. |
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Taiwan - Jay Chou, Mayday, Vivian Hsu, Nicholas Teo, Jolin Tsai, TANK, TWINS and Cyndi Wang have joined the biggest names in Mando-pop scene as live performers at the MTV Mandarin Awards @ Taiwan to take place at Taipei Chung-Shan Football Stadium on September 2 in Taipei.
Jay Chou is known for his innovative musical style mixing Mando-pop with Western Hip Hop/ R&B and lyrics that resonates and touches millions of young Asian fans. The multiple winning of Favourite Artist Taiwan at MTV Asia Awards over the last few years is a strong proof of his popularity and his followers will be rewarded with a debut live performance of new single extracting out from his upcoming album at the MTV Mandarin Awards @ Taiwan.
Taiwan homegrown rock sensation Mayday, who has just finished their audience record breaking world tour, is sure to receive a rapturous welcome by their frenetic fans set to be in the 30000 strong live audience. The pretty Vivian Hsu is not only a face of good look. Besides her modeling, acting and singing carrier, her lyric-writing talent gained serious notice when she completed several hits songs for Jay Chou. Vivian’s musical work covers a great range of genres including love ballads, R&B, hard rock, and J-pop; when combine with her language skills, the versatile artist is guaranteed to set the stage alight with her soulful performance. Malaysia born karaoke prince Nicolas Teo kicked off his career as singer after his winning of a talent contest in 2002. His great voice and easy-singing songs will be warmly welcomed by the live audience on 2 September.
Eye-candy pop queen Jolin Tsai is always ready to treat fans with her ever changing image. With her recent winning of the prestigious Style Award and a sexy performance of the popular rendition of “Dancing Diva” at the MTV Asia Awards 2006, Jolin has ascertained herself as Taiwan’s best dancing queen.
TANK has broke through into the mainstream of Mando-pop scene with his debut album “Fighting, The Law of Living” and is promised to be the next big thing after David Tao, Wang Leehom and Jay Chou with his talents in composing songs, singing and dancing. Hong Kong born pop duo TWINS has become hugely popular with hit singles staying at the top of various pop charts for weeks. Crowned as Favourite Artist Hong Kong at this year’s MTV Asia Awards, the girls are hailed as one of the most favorite Mando-pop artists and continue to take Greater China’s music scene by storm. Cyndi Wang has not only released five top selling albums, she is also making a great deal of effort to boost her acting career and starred in several popular drama series. By appearing at the concert, Cyndi will wow her fans with her singing talent and the dancing skills she gained from her advance studies in Japan at the Taipei Chung-Shan Football Stadium.
Jay Chou, Mayday, Vivian Hsu, Nicholas Teo, Jolin Tsai, TANK, TWINS and Cyndi Wang join A*Mei, F.I.R., Fish Leong, JJ Lin, Show Lo, Machi, Nan Quan Mama, Wilber Pan, S.H.E., w-inds., Michael Wong, Kenji Wu and Rannie Yan as performers at the concert -- which promise to be the biggest outdoor musical event in Taipei to date.
MTV viewers can win themselves an all-expense-paid trip to Taiwan to experience the MTV Mandarin Awards @ Taiwan. Grab you chance by visiting MTV’s websites www.mtvasia.com (in Singapore and Malaysia) or http://hk.mtvchina.com (in Hong Kong) between 2 August to 29 August 2006, answer one simple question and get yourself ready for the spectacular show in Taipei. You can also visit www.goto-taiwan.net for more information on how to get free tickets to the show.
Filmed before a live audience of over 30000 music fans, the show will premiere on MTV Mandarin on 9 September and will be broadcast on MTV SAM and MTV China 24-Hrs Channel on 23 September.
Taiwan Tourism Bureau (TTB) is the proud presenting sponsor of the MTV Mandarin Awards @ Taiwan in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore, and is supporting the event for the first time. | | | | |
| Yao to have cameo role in Chinese movie (AP) Updated: 2006-06-30 17:14
Chinese NBA star Yao Ming will make a cameo appearance in an upcoming basketball-themed movie also featuring Taiwanese pop star Jay Chou and South Korean singer BoA, a news report said Thursday.
 Houston Rockets center Yao Ming in training session in Shanghai.[Reuters] |
Houston Rockets center Yao will spend a day filming for the Chinese-language film whose title translates as "Dunk," the Xinxi Shibao newspaper said, citing the film's Taiwan's producer Wu Dun.
Chou, one of Chinese pop's biggest stars, will have the lead role, and his South Korean counterpart BoA, has also signed on, the report said.
The report said Chou's lead character is a kung fu fighter turned basketball player.
Chou has been developing his film career, appearing in the Japanese comic inspired film, "Initial D," and he is currently filming famed Chinese director Zhang Yimou's "Curse of the Golden Flower."
Thursday's report also said the budget of "Dunk" is estimated at $10million. | | |
| Zhang Yimou Shoots Critical 'Chrysanthemum' Scene ( kfccinema.com ) Updated: 2006-06-08 15:41

Zhang Yimou's "Curse of the Golden Flower" /photo: Getty Image
Production on Zhang Yimou's "Curse of the Golden Flower", as the film now seems to be known in the West rumbles forward, with the director now shooting a crucial scene filled with chrysanthemum flowers and involving Chow Yun Fat as the emperor and Jay Chou as a rebellious prince.
According to director, flowers will play an important part in the film, being used not only for visuals but to convey its themes. Fortunately, the production has coughed up for thousands of real flowers, rather than relying upon the kind of computer trickery which sunk poor Chen Kaige's "The Promise". | | |
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The 17th Golden Melody Awards will take place in Taipei on June 10. MICHAEL CHEANG rounds up the somewhat surprising list of nominees.
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Taiwan singer David Tao has multiple nominations this year including for Best Male Mandarin Singer. | THE build up to the 17th Golden Melody Awards, Taiwan’s equivalent of the Grammys, has been dominated not by the potential winners, but by one artiste who is conspicuous by his absence from the nominee list – Jay Chou. Even his fans had threatened to boycott the awards ceremony on June 10 because of their idol’s omission.
It was not all doom and gloom for Chou’s fans though, as a song – Hair Like Snow (Fang Wenshan) – from his album November Chopin was nominated for the Best Lyricist award while Jiang Hui’s Fish That Likes to Dream, which Chou composed, was also nominated for Song of the Year.
Despite the absence of Chou, the Best Male Mandarin Singer award will still be a tight affair, with favourite Taiwanese singer-composer David Tao taking on Hong Kong heavyweight Jacky Cheung, fellow Taiwanese Wang Leehom and Terry Lin.
Tao also has the most number of nominations this year, with additional nominations for the Song of the Year, Best Mandarin Pop Album, Best Producer, and Best Musical Arrangement awards.
Malaysians will also have a special interest in this year’s awards as several Taiwan-based Malaysians are also nominated, including Michael Wong and Penny Tai in the best composer category. Tai will also be up against fellow Malaysian Fish Leong as well as Singaporeans Stefanie Sun and Tanya Chua for the Best Female Mandarin Singer award.
Song of the Year Jiang Hui – Fish That Likes to Dream Hu Defu – Pacific Wind Wu Bai – Made in Taiwan David Tao – The Art of War
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Malaysian Penny Tai has been nominated in three categories for Crazy Love – Best Mandarin Pop Record, Best Composer and Best Producer. | Best Mandarin Pop Record Hu Defu – Rush Cheer Chen- A Fabulous Adventure Tanya Chua – Amphibian Penny Tai – Crazy Love David Tao – The Great Leap 2005
Best Composer Hu Defu – Pacific Wind Michael Wong – Fairy Tale Chen Xiaoxia – 13 1/2 Penny Tai – Crazy Love Yu Yang – The Perfect Day
Best Lyricist Fang Wenshan – Hair Like Snow Hu Defu – Pacific Wind Wu Bai – Made in Taiwan Wu Xiong – 13 1/2 A Guai – Not Good
Best Producer Zheng Jieren, Wang Jisan – Rush Zhong Chenghu – A Fabulous Adventure Tanya Chua – Amphibian Penny Tai, Chen Zihong, Huang Yi – Crazy Love David Tao – The Great Leap 2005
Best Male Mandarin Singer Kenju Wu Jacky Cheung Terry Lin Hu Defu David Tao Wang Leehom
Best Female Mandarin Singer Frankie Wang Fish Leong Cheer Chen Tanya Chua Penny Tai Stefanie Sun Fanfan Fan
Best Musical Group Awaking Nan Quan Mama Material Girls S.H.E. Jeff & Machi | | |
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