Almost 50 years old
[Edit this paragraph] Personal introduction Dick Cowboy, whose real name is Lin Jinzhang, is usually affectionately called "Dad" by his fans. Dick Cowboy began his stage career at the age of 25. He once formed a group to sing and went through many ups and downs. It was not until the opportunity came at the age of 40 that he quickly became a well-known popular singer. His most common saying is: "Without a thousand setbacks and ten thousand failures, there would be no Dick Cowboy." Today, in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Dick Cowboy holds solo concerts in venues with thousands of seats. Concerts, tickets will be sold out in a few hours. Dick Cowboy's songs such as "It's Hard to Say" and "Love" are widely sung by fans, and his success is hailed as a "Taiwan Legend" by the entertainment industry. [Edit this paragraph] Artistic experience Dick Cowboy has experienced hardships and worked as a construction worker carrying bricks, but he also developed a strong body. A bit vicissitudes of life, a bit passionate, magnificent, and a very contagious voice telling the meaning of life. Although most of the songs performed by Dad are somewhat similar to the original ones, he still touches the hearts of every listener with his natural expression of true feelings. Dad takes the path of life as his foundation, and what he leaves to everyone is the sincerity that hits us, and the passion to shout and fight in life. Dick Cowboy In 1998, Dad set out from his hometown of Kaohsiung, leaving his hometown to create his own rock legend and realize his dream. Looking back on his 10-year singing career, Dad feels that he is like sand flying in the wind. He left his hometown and moved forward one stop after another without stopping. So now, on the 10th anniversary of my debut, I have this kind of thought and emotion in my father's heart. In 1999, Dick Cowboy released its first new Mandarin album "Forget Me or Forget Him", which was paired with the theme song of the Hong Kong drama "Forget Me or Forget Him" ??and the title song "Thirty Thousand Feet" in the album, which were all hits at the time. An extremely popular song, the rock craze driven by Dick Cowboy continues to heat up. After releasing "I'm the One You Don't Love" in January 2000, Dick Cowboy began his legendary rock and roll journey across the Chinese music scene. Touring concerts in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, and mainland China, the rock leader's live skills and stage charm have taken the Chinese music scene across Asia by storm. In 2007, Dick Cowboy finally released this new Mandarin album "Fengfeisha". This album is of special significance to Dick Cowboy, because this year is the 10th year since Dad debuted under the name Dick Cowboy. For Dad, this album can be said to be a commemoration of his 10 years of music journey. It is also a milestone that I hope to achieve in the next 10 years. [Edit this paragraph] Album "Roar" (September 29, 1998) "Farewell" (January 13, 1999) "Forget Me or Forget Him" ??(March 5, 1999) "Legend" (1999) May 11) "Dick Cowboy Records" (April 2000) "I'm the One You Don't Love" (January 12, 2000) "Roar 2002" (June 2002) "True Colors" (2004 April 2) "Mandarin True Classics" (January 1, 2005) "Legend" (March 11, 2005) "Wind and Flying Sand" (June 15, 2007) "Legend of Dick Cowboy" (1991 ) [Edit this paragraph] Honor's 1997 "LIVE BAND Band 1" album has been ranked among the top ten of the Hong Kong IFPI sales edition for five consecutive weeks. 1998 "LIVE BAND Band 2" album has been ranked among the top ten sales of Hong Kong IFPI for seven consecutive weeks. In 1998, the album "Roaring Howl" ranked among the top ten in the Hong Kong IFPI sales edition for ten consecutive weeks. In 1999, the album "Farewell to Hong Kong" ranked among the top ten of the Hong Kong IFPI sales edition for five consecutive weeks. 1998 Hong Kong Hong Kong Arena Cross-Strait Rocking Concert. 1998 Xianghao Tomorrow Concert at the Elizabeth Hall in Hong Kong. 1998 Hong Kong CHINA MAX Concert. In 1998, Li Yijun was invited to perform at the Prince Trade Center Plaza in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
2009/11/07 Beijing Workers’ Stadium once again launched the craze of “Daddy Music” [Edit this paragraph] Classic song “Let Go and Love” (theme song of the 2006 TV series “Please Turn On Your Phone When You Land”) “How Much Love Can Come Again” (Cover Huang Zhongkun) "Sailor", "Heart-broken", "Relief", "Love is Like Tide", "If the Wine Is Sold," "Waking Up from a Dream", "Do You Know I'm Waiting for You", "Love Is Guilty", "Forget Me or Forget Him" "Let go and love" "Thirty Thousand Feet" "Love Your Destiny" "Wind and Flying Sand" "I am the person you don't love" "Heartbeat" "Worth It" "Run forward for love" "Can't shed tears" " "The Last Song", "Dad", "Dog", "Love Blind", "Escape", "Hear My Heart Breaks", "Man's Life Is Hard", "Shalang Hey", "Nobody", "Love Your Destiny"