Wu Tsing-Fong
Wu Tsing- Fong/ Wu Qing Feng | |||||
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Chinese name | 吴青峰 (traditional) | ||||
Chinese name | 吳青峯 (simplified) | ||||
Pinyin | wú qīng fēng (Mandarin) | ||||
Born |
Taiwan | August 30, 1982||||
Other name(s) | Qingfeng, Greeny | ||||
Occupation | Singer, songwriter | ||||
Genre(s) | Indie pop, Indie rock, Mandopop, Taiwanese pop Folk Rock | ||||
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Piano, Harmonica, Flute | ||||
Voice type(s) | Falsetto, Countertenor | ||||
Label(s) | Willlin Music (2004–present) | ||||
Years active | 2001–present | ||||
Associated acts | Sodagreen | ||||
Official website | www.sodagreen.com.tw | ||||
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Wu Tsing-Fong (traditional Chinese: 吳青峯; simplified Chinese: 吴青峰; pinyin: Wú Qīngfēng; born 30 August 1982) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter, and the main vocalist and songwriter of the indie band Sodagreen, of which he was one of the founding members.
He has collaborated with other artistes such as Angela Chang, Eason Chan and Rainie Yang.
In 2007, he won the Best Composer award at the 18th Golden Melody Awards for Little Love Song, 小情歌(in chinese) a track on Sodagreen's 2006 album Little Universe 小宇宙.
Wu's voice (when he sings) has been described as androgynous, unusually high pitched and boyish, with his falsetto prominent in many of Sodagreen's songs. He also yodeled The Lonely Goatherd & its Taiwanese remake by Harlem Yu[1]
About
Wu does not like to celebrate his birthday. In fact, he do not celebrate his birthday at all. The reason behind it is that he do not know what is the purpose of celebrating one's birthday. The fact that all of us can be standing here today, we must be thankful towards our mother. But instead most of us send our wishes and purchase gifts for one another during birthdays. Wu says that it's more than what he can accept. To him, birthdays is not an opportunity for people to gain advantage from and to receive gifts from the others.