Zhou Yunpeng's Four Major Discoveries: People with insight on the Tiantian Blog are all here in the Haikou Community.

by x90com329 on 2012-02-15 17:35:09

In Lao Zhou's Douban group, Lao Zhou said: The four major creations to be done in 2010 this year are: first, to make a good and large public welfare children's song album for raising funds for poor blind children; second, to sort out and publish a new collection of poems and essays based on "Spring Blame"; third, to release a single disc of "The Love That Can't Speak"; fourth, if there is still strength, then produce and release an album of songs with self-written lyrics, cover versions, and adaptations. Now, at least two discoveries can be seen at once. The first: CD "The Love That Can't Speak", now named "Cattle and Sheep Go Down the Mountain", I have been listening to it for more than a month, and I can sing every song. The second: the new book "Spring Blame", published by Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House, December 2010 edition, I also received it, thank Lao Zhou for his generous gift. The most exciting thing is that on the 25th of this month, there will be a special concert of Lao Zhou's "Cattle and Sheep Go Down the Mountain" at the Concert Hall of Shaoxing University. The guest is the amazing Xiao He, the golden producer of Lao Zhou's CD. Xiao He unfortunately broke his leg during a performance a while ago, but now he has recovered and returned from a European tour. As soon as he got off the plane, he was kidnapped by Lao Zhou and taken straight to Shaoxing to participate in this concert. I am really looking forward to it, I haven't met the legendary Xiao He yet. Finally, let me do some advertising. The concert will be held at 7:30 PM on the evening of the 25th of this month. Ticket prices: 100 yuan, 80 yuan, 40 yuan (students, floor seats). At the concert hall of Shaoxing University, at 19:30 on November 25, NZT pipe press machine. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket hotline of Shaoxing New Youth Bookstore: 0575-88319120. You can buy both "Spring Blame" and "Cattle and Sheep Go Down the Mountain" at the concert site.