Wu Hong Fei & Happy Avenue (吳虹飛與幸福大街)Live in Hong Kong Date : 1st June (Sunday) Time : 7:00pm
Supporting: Hei Wong (黃湛熙) slash!SAKURA!slash! w/ motionfades Slept in spray Venue : Club Cixi 慈禧 Address:Shop A G/F , On Hing Building ,1 On Hing Terrance, Central 地址:中環安慶臺1號安慶大廈地下A舖 Tickets : $100(Advance),$120(walk-in) Inquiry : 96518567 CD and Tickets available at ZOO-Records and White Noise Records on 10/5!
Zoo Records Tel : 3188 2303 地址: 旺角彌敦道582-592號信和中心地庫B31號舖 Address: B31 Basement, Sino Centre, 582-592 Nathan Rd, Kln H.K.
White Noise Record Tel : 2591 0499 地址:香港銅鑼灣堅拿道東4號1樓 (鄰近鵝頸橋∕地下門口是飾物店舖) Address:1/F, 4 Canal Road East,Causeway Bay,Hong Kong Wu Hongfei and The Happy Avenue “Rouge”(Yanzhi) release tour Founded in 1999 , Happy Avenue is a ... Chinese rock band based in Beijing. In March 2008, they released their 3rd album “Rouge” (Yanzhi) and they will start their first tour in China in coming May. It is said that Happy Avenue has been changed from their first album. The new album described as alternative rock with folk element. Facts: 1999: Happy Avenue is formed 2004: release of album “When the fish loves Xiaolong” 2005: release of album“Happy Avenue” 2008: release of album “Rouge” (Yanzhi) Band members: Vocal: Wu Hongfei Guitarist: Zhang Zheng Bassist: Li Qiang Drummer: Tian Kun Keyboardist: Liu Lei Harmony: Yanzi Wu Hongfei, Happy Avenue's vocalist and leader, is a graduate of Beijing's prestigious Tsinghua University, with bachelor's degrees in environmental engineering and the editing of scientific books, and an M.A. degree in modern Chinese literature. Also the group's only female member, she has the distinction of being China's best known female rock singer. Originally from the southern Chinese province of Guangxi and a member of the Dong ethnic minority, Wu is now a magazine journalist and a published novelist. Wu has written about her experiences with Happy Avenue in her semi-autobiographical novel The Double Life of Afei, which was published in 2003. Her early lyrics range from lighthearted, absurdity vignettes to darker and more melancholy meditations on subjects such as death, alienation, and longing. The song “Daughter” deals with the issues surrounding unwed motherhood; “The Fish Who Loved Xiaolong” tells the story of a mermaid who gives up her tail in order that she might be able to leave the sea and marry a human. While, the new album “Rouge”(Yanzhi) signify a change of music style of the band. The melodies are catchy, with Wu's pentatonic vocal melodies showing the influence of Chinese folk singing, leading the band to be described by some as a folk rock act. “Rouge”(Yanzhi)is about the unheard love stories in south of China, which records the unforgettable emotions in youth hood such as timidity, enthusiasm and melancholy. Wu’s singing expresses the fears that we have: the loss of time and that we cannot return to the past. The album “Yanzhi” comes with a booklet written by Wu and an album of drawings of her friend RORO. Wu Hong Fei and Happy Avenue’s China Tour schedule: 9th May Shanghai 10th May Nanjing 11th May: Suzhou 23rd May: Zhangsha 25th May: Wuhan 30th May: Guangzhou 1st June: Hongkong 5th June: Shenzhen 6th June: Kunming 7th June: Lijiang 14th June: Chengdu 21st June: Xian
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