Bao Meisheng
Bao Meisheng, born in Taiwan in 1958, is one of the most representative folk singers of the 1970s. She graduated from the Department of History of National Taiwan University and was the winning singer of the first Golden Rhyme Award. Bao Meisheng's clear and childlike tone is highly recognizable among many folk singers, and because of the uniqueness of his voice, he was extremely popular among listeners when folk songs were in their heyday.
Yi*** published four albums, including Songs of Bao Meisheng - You Wait for Me in the Deep Sunset, Monologue under the Long Sky, That Pot of Fire and Woodcutter's Song. Bao Meisheng is the folk singer with the most recognizable voice. Her singing voice is so unique that it cannot be imitated by others, and even more so, it has nothing to do with the classic singing style of the academy.
Bao Meisheng's clear and childlike timbre is highly recognizable among many folk singers, and because of the uniqueness of her voice, she was extremely popular among listeners when folk songs were in their heyday. He has published four albums, including Songs of Bao Mei Sheng - You Wait for Me in the Deep Sunset, Monologue under the Long Sky, That Pot of Fire and Woodcutter's Song.