Thursday, September 19, 2024

XIA TAI FENG - THE SONGS FROM THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA

An ep from Taiwanese singer Xia Tai Feng and thanks to Yoshio for letting me know who this is.... GET IT HERE Enjoy!

6 comments:

  1. 電影・歌聲魅影 夏台鳳
    Xia Tai Feng - The songs from The Phantom of the Opera

    Her discogs
    https://www.discogs.com/ja/artist/3201243-Xia-Tai-Feng

    Chinese versions of those
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJDetYm3rj8&list=PLwaUf3AyJd4EJkjeTDHcT7HQK70BVr7_h&index=18

    MRHI aka 余错了Yú cuòle

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  2. Who she is
    Originally from Zhejiang Province and a graduate of Yuda Commercial College, Xia Tai Feng won first place in a singing contest organised by Taiwan Television (TTV) in 1967 and joined TTV as a basic singer. She performed in the Group Star Club and sang behind the scenes for Carrie Paik in the 1970 NTTV Chinese New Year special, and also starred in dozens of films for Taiwan Provincial Film Studio and Independent Productions, and was quite popular for her hosting, filming, television, and singing roles. [In 1972, Xia Tai Feng's performance in The Phantom of the Opera won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Golden Horse Awards and the Most Promising Newcomer Award at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival.

    In 1974, she married singer Zou Sen (real name Zou Zhongli) and had a son, Zou Shaoguan; Xia and Zou Sen divorced in 1987. Xia then travelled to the United States and met scholar He Pingnan, whom she remarried in 1989; they moved to Shanghai in 2004 and started a wine business. In 2005, she appeared in the TV series True Love's Million Dollar Bride, where she was portrayed as an aristocratic, evil mother-in-law, and in 2009, she appeared in the reality TV show Dance Off, where she performed well and gained a number of opportunities to perform in mainland China.
    From https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%8F%E5%8F%B0%E9%B3%B3

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  3. Thanks Yoshio :) Seems they are going to start these new untested experimental vaxxxxes in Japan in October and they're going to start with kids.... I read that they expect that most Japanese will willingly take these thing..... Crazy.....

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  4. No Old man
    No Insane
    Children happily grow genetically engineered tomatoes forced on them by the US.

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  5. Time to put your tomato plants inside!!!! :)

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  6. That's Right
    But my home is surrounded by wild beasts. ....
    anyhow
    Keep away from Masako!!

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