essential information
Personal experience
He majored in computer and music at the University. At the age of 18, he won the Houston space agency outstanding award and the top ten outstanding young people in the United States.
In 1981, "take me there" was nominated as the Grammy Best Newcomer Award. At that time, Li Shuquan was the only Chinese American pop singer nominated in the history of Grammy Awards, and also the only Chinese American singer listed in Billboard magazine.
In 1992, he even won the "who's who in the world" in the United States.
Main works
Music Album
musical accomplishments
Li Shuquan should be a Chinese American. He once won the "top ten outstanding young Chinese" awards in the United States. Li Shuquan, like Su Rui, once sang Western songs for many years, but they were not well-known. Later, they all became famous for their transformed Chinese songs. Li Shuquan's first signature song is "Hui" (there are some voices in my mind...) It made him famous overnight. His composition is also quite a lot. His style is very westernized, a bit like Huang Dawei, but even more grotesque and crazy. His singing rose to a shrill ending, which is a shining sign of his solo singing. Because he likes green costumes and exaggerates on stage, he is nicknamed "green grasshopper" (just like Suri called "dark horse").
Li Shuquan made music, which was very active and prolific in the 1980s. His masterpieces include maltose, maple in the wind, erase your lipstick, chizi, black loneliness, holiday days, a hint, etc. At the turn of the 1980s and 1990s, he continued to produce chameleon and other works.
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Li Shuquan