Gao Xiaosong
Gao Xiaosong (高晓松) | |
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Born | November 14, 1969 |
Origin | Beijing, People's Republic of China |
Genres | pop |
Occupation(s) | film director, film writer, film producer, composer, songwriter, music producer |
Instruments | guitar |
Years active | 1993—present |
Associated acts | Liu Huan, Na Ying, Steven Ma |
Gao Xiaosong (born 1969) is the Chairman of Alibaba Music Group, a Chinese-language composer, songwriter, music producer, director, and "Campus Folk" representative.[1][2]
Chairman, Music Producer and Songwriter
- 1988 Graduated from Beijing No.4 High School[3]
- 1988 Electronic Engineering department of Tsinghua University, major in Radar[3]
- 1991 Dropped out of Tsinghua University and attended the preparatory course for postgraduate study of film directing in Beijing Film Academy[3]
- 1993 Issued debut album Collegiate Ballads 1, which won almost all the prizes of pop music that year. In the years that followed, worked as a composer of both music and lyrics, sometimes the producer.[3]
- Founded Taihe Rye Music Co., Ltd, in 1996, the previous biggest music label in Mainland China till Gao founded Evergrande Music Co., Ltd in 2010
- Previous Broad Member and Music Director of Evergrande Music Co., Ltd
- As the founder and most influential musician of Chinese Campus Folk Music, sold 15 million records
- 1999 Director and music composer of expressionist film Where Have All the Flowers Gone[3]
- Has been the chairman of two national major music awards since 2011
- The only Chinese who is abe to hold personal works concert in all the major cities in China and USA. Set box office records in cosmopolitans such as Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Nanjing and etc.
- Produced Silence for Na Ying in 2015, topped the music charts in China for two months
- Produced Jasmine for Celine Dion in 2013
- Produced Alive for Sa Dingding, which won the BBC Radio 3 World Music Award in 2008 and topped the iTunes world music download
- Served as the main judge for more than 10 talent shows, such as China's Got Talent, which enjoyed as high as 5.7% viewership
Talk Show Host
Morning Call: March 2012- now
- No. 1 online Talk Show in the world; releases every Friday morning at 8 am on Youku (Nasdaq: yoku), swpet all the talk show awards in China
- Iqiyi, the Chinese version of Netflix, beat the old cooperative partner Youku among other competitors and won the bid of airing the show for the next three season at a price of 16 million dollars, highest ever in China for a talk show
- The show has accumulated viewership of over 850 million, highest in the world; one recent episode has over 40 million hits, has also set the record high
- Each episode receives 1-2 million RMB sponsorships. Main sponsors include: Infinity, DHL, Lenovo, Samsung, Mini Cooper and Tourism Bureaus from more than 10 countries
- The show is purchased to play on high speed rails, airports, airlines, high end shuttle buses, national TVs and etc.
- The scripts of the first 24 episodes have been published. Over 400,000 were sold. The following episodes will be published in 2015.
Today in History: January 2013- December 2013
- A daily talk show that has highest viewership on Dragon TV, the scripts are published an became best sellers in China
Film Director
Active since 1999
- Wrote, composed and produced his fifth feature film My Old Classmate, which obtained half of the national gross box office on its first day of release on Friday, April 25, 2014. The film has topped the Chinese national box office for nine consecutive days and accumulated a box office of 80 million USD. The film also ranks top in the hashtag ranking of "Chinese Twitter" weibo (Nasdaq: WB) for weeks, let alone beating other films that had much higher budgets such as Iceman, Captain America, Rio 2, The Demon Within, etc.
- Directed and composed the music for his fourth feature film My Kingdom, produced by Andre Morgan (the producer of Million Dollar Baby, The Warlords etc.); Action Director was Sammo Hung; Released in September 2011 in China, USA (AMC), Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and etc. The box office in China accumulated to 10 million USD. The film was first runner-up on the box office chart for September 2011.
- Directed and composed the music for his third feature and first American film Fragile, This Side Up, Keep Dry in 2006, produced by Alain Siritzky and Jean Chalopin.
- Directed and composed the music for his second feature film Rainbow in 2002, starrin Chen Daoming and Li Xiaolu.
- Directed and composed the music for his first feature film Where Have All the Flowers Gone in 1999, starring Zhou Xun (Best Actress Award, the 15th Paris Film Festival) and Xia Yu (Best Actor, Venice Film Festival 1994).
Novelist & Author
Active since 2000
- Published Face on the Wall in 2000 and sold over 180,000 copies
- Published Like a Song in 2009 and sold over 500,000 copies
- Books to published in 2014 include two volumes of the scripts Morning Call and 6 volumes of Today in History
Positions in Main Corporations
- Owned and run several production houses both in China and the United States
- Served as a Supervisor Media Industry Development of Sohu (Nasdaq:Sohu) in 2000, one of the biggest website in China
- Served as a Chief Counselor of Culture Strategy of Sina (Nasdaq:sina) from 2001 to 2002, the number one Chinese portal website
- Served as the Chief representative of Culture Exchange of Sina in the United States in 2009
References
- ↑ "高晓松酒驾肇事引发4车连撞 现场出示美国护照". Xinhua. 2011-05-10. Retrieved 2013-07-23.
- ↑ 传高晓松持美国绿卡被释放 警方:醉驾仍被拘留 (in Chinese). Tencent. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "SOHU.com welcomes Gao Xiaosong as Director of Entertainment". Sohu. May 15, 2000. Retrieved 2010.
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