Lu Yeyu
Brenda lo, a Hong Kong singer, is a radio host and a former TV director.
brief introduction
In the early 1980s, Lu Yeyu became the director of Li's TV program, assisting in the production of the "Asian amateur singing competition", during which he performed with Qu Ruiqiang in the folk song restaurant. Almost at the same time, he joined the commercial radio station to become a record jockey, and became one of the six pairs and a half 13 people in the radio station. In 1980, he sang the famous meaningful songs "why", "on the muddy road" and "sweet twenty-four flavors", which were changed by Japanese singer wulunzhengong. In the early 1980s, he signed up with EMI and Philips to release his album. From 1985 to March 1988, he hosted the evening program of "the gang of four in Moonlight" on commercial channel 2 (with Yang Zhenyao, Huang Tiexiong, Zhang Lijin, Liu Huanjun and Chen Huihong), and released a record: Xinsi (81 '), weaving a colorful dream (82'), I once yearned for (85 '), a little bit of feelings (88'), star Album: Lu Yeyu (03 '), global + EMI classic infernal series Lu Yeyu (05'). After immigrating to Vancouver, Canada in the 1990s, she joined the local Chinese radio station. Now she is the host of FM96.1, AM1470 and AM1430. Although she retired from the music industry in Hong Kong, she also returned to Hong Kong from time to time to participate in nostalgic Golden Melody performances and concerts organized by Christian organizations, such as the "caring for the community concert" held at the end of September 2006. At present, as the host of Canadian Chinese radio in Vancouver, Lu also hosts Radio Hong Kong's radio one day a week "little things in the big city" about overseas Chinese and Vancouver.
Album songs
Thoughts parting weaving a colorful dream no one whispers in the middle of the night morning on the staff music box wave treading drizzle in the midnight never feeling you of the day
Chinese PinYin : Lu Ye Mei
Lu Yeyu