Teresa Teng (January 29?1953 – May 8?1995) was a popular and influential Chinese pop singer?She was vastly popular among all Chinese-speaking countries?along with Japan?Teresa Teng was known for her folk songs and romantic ballads?She recorded many memorable songs?including ??????When Will You Return??In addition to her Mandarin repertoire?she also recorded songs in Taiwanese?Cantonese? Japanese?Indonesian and English?Teresa Teng was born in a village in Yunlin County?Taiwan?to a mainland Chinese family originating from Hebei province?She was educated at Ginling Girls’ High School?As a young child?Teresa won many awards for her singing at talent competitions?Her first major award was in 1964 when she sang?Visiting Yingtai?from Shaw Brothers’ Huangmei opera movie?????????The Love Eterne??at an event hosted by China Radio Station (Taiwan)?Her singing proved successful and helped her family through the tough times of Taiwan’s developing economy in the 1960s. With the support of her father?Teresa quit high school to pursue singing professionally?She rose to fame in 1968 after giving a performance on a popular music program in Taiwan?She released several albums within the next few years under the Life Records label. In 1973?she attempted to crack the Japanese market by signing with Polydor Japan records label?and taking part in Japan’s K?haku Uta Gassen?a year-round singing match of the most successful artists of that year?She won …
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The Pulse 2006 Pulse …as the name suggests…Pulse depicts the heartbeat of youth. As AIIMS completed 50 years setting a milestone of excellence & perseverance; it celebrated its 34th edition of ANNUAL extravaganza – Pulse 2006, from 16th – 22nd September with a gamut of activities in varied arenas of sports, socio-cultural events, arts, glamour, literary flavours, informal event and entertainment for the MBBS students studying in various Medical Colleges throughout the country. The Pulse 2006 was organized by AIIMS Student Union in Association with ALLEN as the Title Sponsor of this dream event. This year a Gazal Sandhya by Dr. Roshan Bharati from Kota was the key event organised by “ALLEN”. BIOGRAPHY The Early Years: Life was never the same for his father Yasmin Bharti, a gifted artist himself. Roshan was his dream. He started shaping the clay early. He was ‘the guru’-and Roshan ‘the Shishya’ was put to the rigours of disciplined training in Indian Classical Music at the tender age of five. Gifted with a mellifluous voice, he was taught the intricacies of various ragas and made to practice for long hours. The Child Prodigy: The fruits of this hard work were not late to appear. In the year 1977 an overflowing Kamani Auditorium was held spell bound by the flawless presentation of ghazal by a child of nine. The vocal range of his song was amazing. The occasion was All India Music Competition organized by Delhi based music group Sangeetayan and the child artist was Roshan …
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