Sun-sun (singer)
Sun-sun | |
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Background information | |
Chinese name | 純純 (traditional) |
Pe̍h-ōe-jī | Sûn-sûn (Hokkien) |
Birth name | Lâu Chheng-hiong |
Born |
1914 Taiwan under Japanese rule |
Died | 8 January 1943 (aged 28) |
Occupation | Singer |
Genre(s) | Taiwanese pop |
Sun-sun (Chinese: 純純; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sûn-sûn; kana: ジュン ジュン; romaji: junjun; 1914 - January 8, 1943), born Lâu Chheng-hiong (劉清香), was a Taiwanese popular singer.
Biography
Sun-sun was born in 1914 and joined a troupe at the age of 13.[1]
She was active in the 1930s and early 1940s, and sang many Taiwanese or Japanese popular songs which had just been published at her time, such as the Bang Chhun Hong, U Ia Hoe, Goat Ia Chhiu, and the Tho Hoe Khi Hiat Ki (桃花泣血記), a song used for advertising at Taiwan for a Shanghai film of same name which had an English title called "The Peach Girl".[1]
In popular culture
Her biography has been dramatized, as a main character, in the 2003 film Viva Tonal - The Dance Age (跳舞時代),[2] and a musical named April Rain (四月望雨).[3]
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