William Wei’s latest single is an interesting and refreshing mix of electronic music and alternative rock.
Weibird-Living for you
This is a cool song! William Wei 韋禮安
Gotta imagine this will be covered all over YouTube.
William Wei’s latest single is an interesting and refreshing mix of electronic music and alternative rock.
Weibird-Living for you
This is a cool song! William Wei 韋禮安
Gotta imagine this will be covered all over YouTube.
William Wei’s latest single is an interesting and refreshing mix of electronic music and alternative rock.
Weibird-Living for you
This is a cool song! William Wei 韋禮安
Gotta imagine this will be covered all over YouTube.
From Yuran TV Campus Voice, the duo X.Y (魏祺修-voc, 蔡巽洋-gtr) with 簡淑萍.
簡淑萍 is/was a contestant on 星光大道 Top Million Star. Here she is in December on Yuran TV, singing a 韋禮安 William Wei/蛋堡 Soft Lipa song, with 蔡巽洋 on guitar, and 小古 on percussion:
From Yuran TV Campus Voice, the duo X.Y (魏祺修-voc, 蔡巽洋-gtr) with 簡淑萍.
簡淑萍 is/was a contestant on 星光大道 Top Million Star. Here she is in December on Yuran TV, singing a 韋禮安 William Wei/蛋堡 Soft Lipa song, with 蔡巽洋 on guitar, and 小古 on percussion:
Several artists and groups under 40, including Mayday (五月天), Deserts Chang (張懸), Crowd Lu (盧廣仲), Yoga Lin (林宥嘉) and William Wei (韋禮安), were banned from airplay on China’s largest radio station, Music Radio (音樂之聲), beginning last Saturday, according to several media reports.
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Another very interesting read! This article is by David Frazier, and quotes extensively from Deserts fb posting. (Frazier also notes that Deserts lost a big gig in Beijing last November, following a display of the flag of Taiwan at her show in Manchester, England.)
Live Wire: From black island to black list – Taipei Times
Several artists and groups under 40, including Mayday (五月天), Deserts Chang (張懸), Crowd Lu (盧廣仲), Yoga Lin (林宥嘉) and William Wei (韋禮安), were banned from airplay on China’s largest radio station, Music Radio (音樂之聲), beginning last Saturday, according to several media reports.
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Another very interesting read! This article is by David Frazier, and quotes extensively from Deserts fb posting. (Frazier also notes that Deserts lost a big gig in Beijing last November, following a display of the flag of Taiwan at her show in Manchester, England.)
Live Wire: From black island to black list – Taipei Times
Several artists and groups under 40, including Mayday (五月天), Deserts Chang (張懸), Crowd Lu (盧廣仲), Yoga Lin (林宥嘉) and William Wei (韋禮安), were banned from airplay on China’s largest radio station, Music Radio (音樂之聲), beginning last Saturday, according to several media reports.
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Another very interesting read! This article is by David Frazier, and quotes extensively from Deserts fb posting. (Frazier also notes that Deserts lost a big gig in Beijing last November, following a display of the flag of Taiwan at her show in Manchester, England.)
Live Wire: From black island to black list – Taipei Times