蔡幸娟

蔡幸娟(1966年3月18日—),中華民國(台灣)人,為華語世界知名女歌手及主持人。1980年出道時年僅十四歲,歌聲柔美嘹亮,特別擅長中國風味小調歌曲。有「小鄧麗君」、「中國娃娃」、「東方女孩」、「東方雲雀」等封號,並曾二度入圍金曲獎最佳女演唱人。
蔡幸娟

盧冠廷

盧冠廷(Lowell Lo 1950年-),暱稱LoLo,本名盧國富,他太太後來替他改為盧冠廷。香港電影音樂作曲家、演員、歌手,現為著名環保人士 。他出生於香港,幼年移居美國,先後畢業於西雅圖華盛頓州立大學和科尼許音樂學校。1977年之後回港。
盧冠廷

鄧麗君

鄧麗君(1953年1月29日-1995年5月8日),生於臺灣雲林縣褒忠鄉田洋村,祖籍為河北邯鄲大名縣鄧台村,是一位在華人社會具有一定影響力的臺灣歌手,亦是20世紀後半葉最富盛名的華語和日語女歌手之一。
鄧麗君

費玉清

費玉清(1955年7月17日-),原名張彥亭,外號「小哥」、「九官鳥」、「演藝圈公務員」,祖籍安徽桐城,是台灣歌手及綜藝節目主持人。
費玉清

蔡琴

蔡琴,(1957年12月22日-),台灣歌手,祖籍湖北沔陽(今仙桃)。也活躍於廣播、歌舞劇等領域,70年代後期以民歌歌手的身分進入演藝圈。初出道時蔡琴被社會大眾認為其外貌並不出色,但是她的嗓音低沉溫柔,極具有特色。曾經演唱《讀你》、《恰似你的溫柔》、《最後一夜》、《你的眼神》等歌曲都曾風靡一時,而有「絲絨歌后」之美稱。
蔡琴

殷正洋

殷正洋(1961年1月23日—),中華民國(台灣)人,為知名歌手及主持人。曾獲得金鐘獎、金鼎獎、及三度金曲獎最佳男演唱人,歌聲厚實洪亮,有三金歌王之美譽。
殷正洋

孫燕姿

孫燕姿(1978年7月23日-)新加坡華人,憑著獨特聲線及演唱技巧備受注目,2000年出道迅速走紅,為當今華人社會中知名的流行音樂歌手。
孫燕姿

南方二重唱

在1990年代活躍於台灣樂壇的女子重唱組合。民國七十七年,二人結識於求學階段的校園民歌比賽,後來在某天,二人試唱一首叫『梅雪爭春』的歌曲之後,遂引起同學們的注意,並獲得讚賞與喜愛。為了尋找自己舞臺,她們參加木船西餐廳的民歌比賽,以純熟的吉他技巧及優美的合音脫穎成為正式的民歌手,這一唱就是三個寒暑。而她們的團體名稱『南方二重唱』,則是源自於當初『梅雪爭春』的歌詞:南方的新年裡有一天下大雪.....。
南方二重唱

陳百強

陳百強(1958年9月7日-1993年10月25日),英文名Danny Chan,所以被稱為丹尼仔。他生於香港,籍貫廣東台山四九鎮大塘洞寧村﹐香港已故流行歌手。
陳百強

王菲

王菲(1969年8月8日-),中國女歌手與影視女演員。她於1987年由出生地北京前往香港發展。曾使用藝名王靖雯(英文名是Shirley Wong);對應「王菲」的英文名是Faye Wong,一般在華人圈外使用。王菲在華人世界擁有很高的知名度,在日本等地也有一些歌迷。她唱過許多經典的歌曲,音樂又具有強烈的個人風格。她是1990年代初至2000年代中期十多年來華語樂壇最出色的女歌手之一,被視為大中華地區的「樂壇天后」。王菲自2004、2005年逐漸淡出歌壇,相夫教子。
王菲

張學友

張學友(英語:Jacky Cheung,1961年7月10日-),生於香港,祖籍天津[1],是一位在亞洲地區和華人社會具有影響力的實力派歌手和著名演員,香港樂壇「四大天王」之一,大中華區的樂壇巨星,在華語地區享有「歌神」的稱譽。
張學友

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林子祥(George Lam,1947年10月12日-),暱稱阿Lam,香港出生,是香港著名歌手和演員。
林子祥

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Norah Jones

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2002–2004: Come Away with Me

Main article: Come Away with Me

Jones was a lounge singer before becoming a recording artist.[5] She played with artists and bands including Wax Poetic and the Peter Malick Group. She performed frequently with guitarist Charlie Hunter in 2001.

Jones' debut album, Come Away with Me, debuted in February 2002 and was instantly celebrated for its blending of mellow, acoustic pop with soul and jazz. It hit number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, with the single "Don't Know Why" hitting number one on the Top 40 Adult Recurrents in 2003 and #30 in the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart. It won Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards. She made a cameo appearance in the 2002 movie Two Weeks Notice playing the piano and singing "The Nearness of You" at the fundraiser.

2004–2006: Feels like Home

Main article: Feels like Home

Jones released a second album, Feels like Home, on February 9, 2004. Rather than repeat the softer, jazz mood of Come Away with Me, her second album was influenced by Country music. Within a week of its release, Feels like Home had sold over a million copies, making it the highest-selling album in the history of Blue Note Records. Jones toured globally again, to promote the album with the Handsome Band, and the addition of backing singer Daru Oda. Time magazine included Jones on the Time 100, a list of the most influential people of 2004.[6] "Feels Like Home" debuted at number-one in most countries around the world[citation needed] and has sold 13 million copies.

2006–2008: Not Too Late

Main article: Not Too Late

Jones' third album, Not Too Late, was released by Blue Note Records on January 30, 2007. The album is her first for which she wrote or co-wrote every song, and according to her, some of them are much darker than those on her previous albums.[7] Not Too Late was mostly recorded at Jones's home studio and is the first album Jones recorded without producer Arif Mardin, who died in the summer of 2006. Jones described the sessions as "fun, relaxed and easy" and without a deadline; executives at Blue Note Records reportedly did not know they were recording an album. The song "My Dear Country" is a political satire; she wrote it before the United States Presidential election day in 2004.

Not Too Late reached the #1 position in twenty countries. It is the third best first week album sales of 2007 after Avril Lavigne's third album The Best Damn Thing and Linkin Park's third album Minutes to Midnight. The album became the 800th album to reach the top spot on the UK chart. It also reached #1 in the U.S. with 405,000 copies sold. According to a press release from EMI, Not Too Late is certified gold or platinum in twenty-one countries as of February 2007.[8] The album has sold 5 million copies worldwide.

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Norah Jones

Posted by Wechner

2002–2004: Come Away with Me

Main article: Come Away with Me

Jones was a lounge singer before becoming a recording artist.[5] She played with artists and bands including Wax Poetic and the Peter Malick Group. She performed frequently with guitarist Charlie Hunter in 2001.

Jones' debut album, Come Away with Me, debuted in February 2002 and was instantly celebrated for its blending of mellow, acoustic pop with soul and jazz. It hit number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, with the single "Don't Know Why" hitting number one on the Top 40 Adult Recurrents in 2003 and #30 in the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart. It won Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards. She made a cameo appearance in the 2002 movie Two Weeks Notice playing the piano and singing "The Nearness of You" at the fundraiser.

2004–2006: Feels like Home

Main article: Feels like Home

Jones released a second album, Feels like Home, on February 9, 2004. Rather than repeat the softer, jazz mood of Come Away with Me, her second album was influenced by Country music. Within a week of its release, Feels like Home had sold over a million copies, making it the highest-selling album in the history of Blue Note Records. Jones toured globally again, to promote the album with the Handsome Band, and the addition of backing singer Daru Oda. Time magazine included Jones on the Time 100, a list of the most influential people of 2004.[6] "Feels Like Home" debuted at number-one in most countries around the world[citation needed] and has sold 13 million copies.

2006–2008: Not Too Late

Main article: Not Too Late

Jones' third album, Not Too Late, was released by Blue Note Records on January 30, 2007. The album is her first for which she wrote or co-wrote every song, and according to her, some of them are much darker than those on her previous albums.[7] Not Too Late was mostly recorded at Jones's home studio and is the first album Jones recorded without producer Arif Mardin, who died in the summer of 2006. Jones described the sessions as "fun, relaxed and easy" and without a deadline; executives at Blue Note Records reportedly did not know they were recording an album. The song "My Dear Country" is a political satire; she wrote it before the United States Presidential election day in 2004.

Not Too Late reached the #1 position in twenty countries. It is the third best first week album sales of 2007 after Avril Lavigne's third album The Best Damn Thing and Linkin Park's third album Minutes to Midnight. The album became the 800th album to reach the top spot on the UK chart. It also reached #1 in the U.S. with 405,000 copies sold. According to a press release from EMI, Not Too Late is certified gold or platinum in twenty-one countries as of February 2007.[8] The album has sold 5 million copies worldwide.

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