Uncle Kurban Where Are You Going Original Singer

The original singer of Where Are You Going Uncle Kurban is Kerimu.

He was born in Turpan, Xinjiang, Chinese Uygur tenor singer, dancer, civilian cadres, member of the Chinese **** Producers Party, member of the Ninth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), and former national-level performer of the General Government Song and Dance Troupe. Professional and technical second grade, civilian first grade. Kerimu specializes in singing songs reflecting Xinjiang, and has composed and sung songs such as "Song of Afanti", "Tarim River", "Uncle Kurban Where Are You Going", "Mutton Kebabs Fragrant and Fragrant" and so on.

Kerimu was born on June 12, 1940, in Turpan, the "hometown of grapes", in a Uyghur artistic family, his father was once the artistic director of the Song and Dance Troupe, a "gold locks na" blowing far and wide; his mother is a dancer, beautiful dance won countless applause. His mother was a dancer whose graceful dance won countless applause. Influenced by his family, Kerimu has been able to sing and dance well since he was a child, and his cheerful personality and humor have laid a solid foundation for his future career in the arts.

Kerimu's performance characteristics

Kerimu's performance is characterized by a combination of song and dance, full of rich ethnic characteristics, full of strong flavor of life, welcomed by audiences of all ages, and has been long-lasting, known as the "soldier Avanti". The songs of Crimsonwood have spread to the north and south of the Yangtze River, infecting and influencing several generations of people.

On the stage, he sang and danced in military uniform and national costume, performing Xinjiang folk songs for everyone. As long as he was there, the atmosphere of the show was very warm, and he brought laughter to wherever he went. The audience also gave the warmest applause to their favorite Kerimu. Crimu worked tirelessly, and the country honored him for his contributions. He is highly respected and well versed in music and rhythm, and is the guardian of traditional culture, which keeps colliding and merging for the sake of passing on the traditional culture of the nation.