Li Jian (singer)

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Li.
Li Jian
Chinese name 李健
Ethnicity China
Born (1974-09-23) September 23, 1974
Heilongjiang Province Harbin
Occupation Singer, Songwriter, Producer
Genre(s) Folk
Instrument(s) Piano, Guitar
Label(s) Wonderful Music Co. Ltd
Years active 2001 - Present
Spouse(s) Meng Xiao Bei
Education Tsinghua University

Li Jian(Born 23 September 1974)is a Chinese folk singer. Before beginning his solo career, he was a member of the duo "Shui Mu Nian Hua". After his departure from the duo in 2002, he began his solo career. To date, he has produced eight albums. He is most well known for his song "Chuan Qi" (Legend) which became a huge hit after Chinese diva Faye Wong performed it on the 2011 Spring Gala.[1]

In 2015, Li Jian participated in a singing competition - I Am a Singer (Season 3), in China. He managed to come in second, losing to Han Hong. On August 14, 2015, Jian was selected to be a team adviser for Team Na Ying on The Voice of China (season 4), along with A-mei, G.E.M., and JJ Lin.

Discography

Album Name Release Date
Si Shui Liu Nian Sep 2003
Wei Ni Er Lai Jan 2005
Thinking of You Apr 2007
Ji Mo Xing Kong • Jian Ge Oct 2008
Music Mavericks 22 Dec 2009
Yi Ran 10 Dec 2011
Shi Guang 23 Sep 2013
Li Jian 11 Aug 2015

Accolades

Year Accolades & Awards
2015
2014
  • 06-01 2014HITO Music Awards -Best Mainland China Artist, Cross-Boundary Album Awards
  • 05-21 25th Golden Melody Award - Nominated for the Best Album of the Year
2013
  • 02-09 Second time stepping into the Lunar New Year eve's special on China's TV station - CCTV
2012
  • 08-21 11th CCTV-MTV Music Awards -Best Mainland China Artist of the Year
2011
  • 12-31 2011-2012 CCTV Over Year
  • 04-11 11th Music Feng Yun Award - Best Mainland China Artist, Best Producers
  • 03-19 18th Eastern Music Awards - Best Male Singer
  • 02-02 First time stepping into the Lunar New Year eve's special on China's TV station - CCTV

References

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