Eason Chan

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Eason Chan

Chinese name 陳奕迅 (Traditional)
Chinese name 陈奕迅 (Simplified)
Pinyin Chén Yìxùn (Mandarin)
Jyutping Can4 jik6 seon3 (Cantonese)
Birth name 陳奕迅
Origin Hong Kong
Born July 27, 1974 (1974-07-27) (age 33)
Hong Kong
Occupation Singer, record producer, musician and actor
Genre(s) Cantopop, Mandopop
Instrument(s) Piano, Guitar, Harmonica, Accordion, Drums
Label(s) Cinepoly Records (2004–present)
Music Plus (2000–2004)
Capital Artists (1995-2000)
Years active 1995-present
Spouse(s) Hilary Tsui
Children Constance Chan

Eason Chan Yik-Shun is a prominent male singer and is a part of the skilled class (實力派) in Hong Kong's music industry. Eason is an artist of Cinepoly Records, which belongs to Universal Music Group. Eason Chan has been praised by Time magazine as a front runner in the next generation of Cantopop.


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[edit] Biography

Eason was sent to England to study at the age of 12. He attended Dauntsey's School in Wiltshire, England and later Kingston University majoring in architecture. Eason returned to Hong Kong before finishing his degree to participate in the 1995 New Talent Singing Competition and subsequently won first place. Immediately after his win, Capital Artists signed him ending his future career as an architect, while launching his music career.

Eason was involved in an accident in 2002, during his concert in Taiwan where he fell off the stage and injured his groin. Later in the hospital it was realized that one of his testicles had been severely hurt. He has since fully recovered.

Eason married longtime girlfriend Hilary Tsui in 2006. He has a daughter Constance Chan born on Oct. 4, 2004. Constance Chan's name was given by Eason's good friend, also a famous songwriter Wyman Wong. Eason gave up smoking after the birth of his baby girl. He was reported to have done it for Constance and also to protect his voice. However, in 2007, he admitted in his concert to have resumed smoking due to stress from his ongoing world tour.

Eason's friends in the show business include Nicholas Tse, Miriam Yeung, Eric Kwok, Edmond Leung, Andy Hui, Josie Ho, Joey Yung, Wyman Wong and HOCC.

[edit] Career

See also: Eason Chan filmography

Eason Chan is a frequent winner of Asia's music awards. He is the second non-Taiwanese singer after Jacky Cheung to win Taiwan's Golden Melody Award. Eason Chan has won the prestigious Hong Kong's Most Popular Male Singer Award twice, in the year 2006 and 2007.[1] He also won his first Pacific Rim's Most Popular Singer Award in 2007. His album U87 (The name of the album came from his favorite microphone), released in 2005, has been recommended by Time Magazine as one of the five best Asian albums worth buying.[2] U87 also won the top sale of album (non-concert, non-collection category) in Hong Kong in 2005.[3] He was Hong Kong's highest selling male artist in 2002, 2003 and 2007. He has been one of Hong Kong's top selling artists for years starting from 2000.[4] His concert DVD Get a Life was the highest selling album of 2006.

Eason Chan has been praised by critics and fellow musicians alike as one of the top singers of his generation. Since the very beginning of his career, Eason has been one of the favorites to lead the new generation of Canto-pop.[5] He has been described as a breath of fresh air in the HK music scene. [6][7] Over the last ten years, Eason Chan emerged as the leading male singer of his generation, fulfilling his role as an innovator and a leader in the HK music scene, winning prestigious awards one after another. [8][9][10] Eason Chan has also been successful in his work in the Mandopop scene.[11][12] He has won numerous awards in both Mainland and Taiwan, most notably Taiwan's Golden Melody Award.

Eason Chan has been named by Chinese critics as the next God of Songs(歌神) after Jacky Cheung.[13][14] However, Eason has more than once clarified that he wishes to build his own name instead, and not just be the successor of Jacky Cheung. [15][16]There is a duet called 天下太平 sung by Chan and Jacky Cheung in the album Perfect Match by 林夕,伍樂城 released in April 2006. Chan and Cheung have collaborated on other occasions as well. They sang a duet of Cheung's 頭髮亂了 in a fundraising campaign for SARS victims in 2003.

[edit] Theme Concerts

Eason Chan has held five major theme concerts at the famous Hong Kong Coliseum starting from 1999, a proof of his enduring popularity and his status as one of Hong Kong's most beloved singers. His first series of concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum , a total of four Eason's 99Big Live concerts, came four years after his debut in 1995. Even today, that amount of time is considered short for a singer to gain the general approval and public support needed to perform at such a prestigious venue. Two years later in 2001, Eason held a series of nine The Easy Ride concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum under the wing of his second record company, Music Plus. In 2003, he again held a series of seven The Third Encounter concerts with the support of Music Plus. In the spring of 2006, After a year of rest and another change of record company, Eason held his fourth theme concerts, a total of nine Get a Life concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum. A year later, Eason broke his own record while holding his fifth series of concerts. During October and November 2007, he completed a total of 16 hugely successful Eason's Moving On Stage1 concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum.[17] Until January 2008, Eason Chan has held 45 concerts at Hong Kong Coliseum.

Eason Chan began his Moving On Stage World Tour in Feb, 2008. The already completed stops include: Taiwan,[18] US,[19] Canada, Australia, GuangZhou[20] and Shanghai.[21][22] His next confirmed stops will be in Malaysia, Macau and Singapore.

[edit] Musicals

On 18 August and 19 August 2005, Chan performed the musical Wrestling with God (人神鬥), the second programme of Love Music Tour 05 organised by Netvigator. He was the leading actor and producer. Stars featured in the show included famous comedian Jim Chim (詹瑞文), Cantopop singer Wilfred Lau (劉浩龍), Taiwanese talented singer Mavis Fan (范曉萱), Best Supporting Actress Winner of the 23rd Hong Kong Film Awards Josie Ho (何超儀), pop duo at17 and Soler. The story was about the competition among different angels (played by the featured stars) to protect the only man alive in the world (played by Eason Chan). The secret guest, veteran singer George Lam (林子祥), played Chan's late father. The audience were impressed by the performers, who told the story through song and dance.

[edit] Charity's work

Eason Chan has been ORBIS International's Sight Ambassador in HK since 2006. He has traveled to India and Sichuan, China, visiting kids and elders with visual impairment, in an effort to raise funds for Orbis.[23] Eason has also been an active participant in HK's fundraising campaigns such as the 2003 fundraiser for SARS victims and the 2008 fundraiser for Sichuan Earthquake victims.

On July 7, 2007 Eason performed at the Chinese leg of Live Earth in Shanghai.[24]

[edit] Controversy

Eason was reported commenting on an aspect of Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki's performance after she had finished her Hong Kong concert on April 7, 2007. He remarked that Ayumi Hamasaki might have been lip-syncing in her concert; this statement enraged many of her fans as lip-syncing is highly frowned upon in Asia. They threatened to not buy Eason's CD and wanted him to apologize for his words. Soon after, Grasshopper, a respected Hong Kong singing group, backed Eason's comments. Eason's label, Cinepoly Records, is not commenting on this incident. Hamasaki's record label and reporters came quick to her defense, stating that she did not lipsynch whatsoever and that the sound system was specially flown in from Japan which was the reason for the high quality of sound.

[edit] Chan's Talent for Music

Eason Chan in 2008
Eason Chan in 2008
See also: Eason Chan discography

Chan is not only a skilled singer, but also a versatile musician. He plays a wide variety of musical instruments - the piano, drums, guitar, violin, harmonica, accordion, saxophone, electronic organ as well as the trumpet. He has frequently showcased his musical talent by incorporating instruments into his live performances.

Aside from being a backup vocalist and sometimes a producer of his own albums, Chan writes his own music.

[edit] Songs written by Eason Chan

  1. 時代曲 (from the album 陳奕迅)
  2. 那一夜有沒有說 (from the album 與我常在)
  3. 反高潮 (from the album 我的快樂時代)
  4. 同聲一哭 (duet with Anita Mui) (from the album I'm So Happy of Anita Mui)
  5. 衝口而出 (from the album The Easy Ride)
  6. 你會不會 (from the album Special Thanks To...)
  7. 蕭邦寫過的歌 (sung by Sammi Cheng) (from the album 愛是... of Sammi Cheng)
  8. PG家長指引 (sung by Edmond Leung) (from the album PG家長指引 of Edmond Leung)
  9. 呼吸困難 (sung by Edmond Leung) (from the album Music Is The Answer of Edmond Leung)
  10. 下週同樣時間 (再見)(from the album 打得火熱)
  11. 溫室效應 (from the album 打得火熱)
  12. 怪物 (from the album Shall We Dance? Shall We Talk)
  13. 衝口而出 (with 王雙駿) (from the album The Easy Ride)
  14. 改造人 (sung by Nicholas Tse) (from the album 幸福)
  15. 我也不會那麼做 (from the album 反正是我)
  16. 沒有你 (from the album 反正是我)
  17. 落花流水 (with Eric Kwok) (from the EP Life Continues)
  18. 大得太快 (from the EP Life Continues)
  19. 戀愛盲 (Sung by Edmond Leung) (from the album The Story Of June of Edmond Leung)
  20. 新生活 (from the album 新生活)
  21. 2001太空漫遊 (with 陳輝陽) (from the album Shall We Dance? Shall We Talk)
  22. Namasgar你好嗎 (from the album OST 十二夜十二首)
  23. 解藥 (from the album What's Going On...?)
  24. 粵語殘片 (With C.Y. Kong) (from the album What's Going On...?)
  25. 兄弟 (duet with Andy Lau) (from the album Listen To Eason Chan)
  26. 乜嘢啫 (from the album Listen To Eason Chan)
  27. 狂熱革命 (with Davy Chan) (from the album Listen To Eason Chan)

[edit] Eason Chan's Most Well Known Hits

Eason's Moving On Stage world tour
Eason's Moving On Stage world tour
  • 我的快樂時代 (My Happy Days)
  • 傷信 (Hurt Letter)
  • 反高潮 (Anticlimax)
  • 與我常在 (Always with Me)
  • 超人的主題曲 (Ultraman's Theme Song)
  • 每一個明天 (Every Tomorrow)
  • 今日 (Today)
  • 天下無雙 (The Only Musou)
  • 幸福摩天輪 (Happy Ferris Wheel)
  • 時光倒流二十年 (Somewhere in Time)
  • 黑夜不再來 (Dark Night No Longer Comes)
  • 打得火熱 (Hit On Fire)
  • K 歌之王 (King of Karaoke Songs)
  • Shall We Talk
  • 單車 (Bicycle)
  • 1874
  • 活著多好 (It Is So Good to Live)
  • 明年今日 (Same Time Next Year)
  • 人來人往 (People Come and Go)
  • 歲月如歌 (Time Is Like a Song)
  • 十面埋伏 (Ambush from Ten Sides)
  • 一切還好 (Everything Is OK)
  • 夕陽無限好 (Sunset's Infinitely Good)
  • 葡萄成熟時 (When Grapes Ripen)
  • 阿牛 (Cow)
  • 浮誇 (Empty Boasting)
  • 最佳損友 (Best Harmful Friend)
  • 落花流水 (Falling Flowers Running Water)
  • 裙下之臣 (Don't We All Love Dresses)
  • 富士山下 (Under Mount. Fuji)
  • 黑擇明 (Reaper Will Find You)
  • 白玫瑰 (White Rose)
  • Crying in the Party
  • 演唱會 (Concert Live Gig)
  • 時代巨輪 (Wheel of the Era)
  • 预感 (Premonition) (Mandarin)
  • 婚禮的祝福 (Wedding's Blessing) (Mandarin)
  • 不如這樣 (Why Not Let It Be) (Mandarin)
  • 兄妹 (Brothers and Sisters) (Mandarin)
  • 愛是懷疑 (Love Is Suspicious) (Mandarin)
  • 寂寞讓你更快樂 (Loneliness Lets You Be Happier) (Mandarin)
  • 男人的錯 (Men's Fault) (Mandarin)
  • 我們都寂寞 (We Are All Alone) (Mandarin)
  • 你的背包 (Your Backpack) (Mandarin)
  • 十年 (Ten Years) (Mandarin)
  • 全世界失眠 (Sleepless World) (Mandarin)
  • 遇見了你 (After Meeting You) (Mandarin)
  • 對不起 謝謝 (Sorry, Thank You) (Mandarin)
  • 想哭 (An Urge to Cry) (Mandarin)
  • 早開的長途班 (The Jump Start of a Journey)
  • 淘汰 (Elimination) (Mandarin)
  • 愛情轉移 (Love Transfer) (Mandarin)
  • 好久不見 (Long Time No See) (Mandarin)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Chan, Yung "Most Popular Singers" Anew. CRIENGLISH.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  2. ^ Five Asian Albums Worth Buying. TIME. Retrieved on 2005-09-05.
  3. ^ Eason Chan's U87 - Best selling album of 2005. Sina.com.hk. Retrieved on 2005-12-31.
  4. ^ IFPI Hong Kong. IFPIHK. Retrieved on 2008-02-20.
  5. ^ Seeing music as a career for life. E Buzz (magazine). Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  6. ^ A breath of fresh air in HK music scene. DAY & NIGHT (magazine). Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  7. ^ "Little Barbaric King in the Hong Kong music scene. E Buzz (magazine). Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  8. ^ Eason Chan wins ultimate music awards. CRIENGLISH.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  9. ^ Eason Chan crowned "Entertainer of the Year" by media. CRIENGLISH.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  10. ^ The 13th Chinese Music Awards held. CRIENGLISH.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  11. ^ Eason Chan Rules TVB Music Awards. CRIENGLISH.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  12. ^ Eason Chan wins TVB8 golden hits award. CRIENGLISH.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  13. ^ China Beat featuring Eason Chan. CRIENGLISH.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.
  14. ^ (Chinese)Eason Chan on his way to becoming the next God of Songs 陈奕迅追平张学友朝歌神之路迈进. CCTV.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.
  15. ^ (Chinese)Eason Chan-"I don't want to be just the successor of Jacky Cheung" 陈奕迅:不想只做“歌神”接班人. NewsTimes. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.
  16. ^ (Chinese)Eason Chan have fun in Shanghai 与王志文意外合唱《淘汰》 陈奕迅跳探戈玩倒立. SOHU.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.
  17. ^ Eason Chan Moves On Stage. CRIENGLISH.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  18. ^ Worth his weight in Gold. TAIPEI TIMES. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  19. ^ Eason Chan's Concert Tour in the US. CRIENGLISH.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  20. ^ Eason "Moving on Stage" against Rainstorm. CRIENGLISH.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.
  21. ^ Eason Chan Greets Shanghai. CRIENGLISH.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.
  22. ^ (Chinese)Eason Chan's Moving On Stage 8. SOHU.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.
  23. ^ (Chinese)Eason Chan becomes ORBIS Ambassador advocating for people with visual impairment 陳奕迅化身愛心指揮家 為失明人士傳愛火(圖). CRI.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-21.
  24. ^ Shanghai "Live Earth" Show Features Chinese Flavor. CRIENGLISH.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.

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Preceded by
Gabriel Harrison 海俊傑
New Talent Singing Awards winner
1995
Succeeded by
Denise Ho 何韻詩