Famous singers in the 70s include Tong Ange, Qi Qin, Leslie Cheung, Patrick Chan and Alan Tam.
1, Tong Ange
Tong Ange, born July 26, 1959 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, originally from Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, Chinese pop male singer, musician, actor, graduated from the National Kaohsiung University Department of Information Management.1983 entered the Polaroid Records Company as an assistant producer.1985, the official debut, and the publication of the debut solo album "Thinking of You".
2, Qi Qin
Qi Qin (Chyi Chin), born January 12, 1960 in Taichung City, Taiwan Province of China, singer Qi Yu's younger brother, Taiwan, China, male singer, music composer, actor. 1981, released the first record "see her again," debut, and then enlisted in the army. 1985, retired from military service, published his first album of creative writing, "Album of the Wolf. In 1986, he starred in the romantic movie "Fangqi Bilian Tian".
3, Zhang Guorong
Zhang Guorong (September 12, 1956 - April 1, 2003), born in Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, male singer, actor, musician, film and television song multi-disciplinary development of one of the representatives of the. 1977 officially debut. 1983 with the "wind continues to blow" fame.
In 1984, he sang "Monica", which was the first dance song in Hong Kong to win the Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs and the Top Ten Power Singing Gold Songs, and was awarded the Power Singing Gold Songs Gold Award in 1986 and 1987.
4, Chan Pak Keung
Danny Chan (September 7, 1958 - October 25, 1993), born in Hong Kong, China, Hong Kong, China, male singer, songwriter, actor .
In 1979, he released his first solo album First Love, and in the same year, he won the Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award for the song Tears for You, and in 1981, he starred in the drama film Unemployed Student, and in 1983, he won the Hong Kong Top Ten Golden Songs Award for the song More Cherished Tonight, as well as the Most Popular Award of the AGB Audience Ballot Survey.
5, Alan Tam
Alan Tam, born August 23, 1950 in Hong Kong, originating from Xinhui, Guangdong, Hong Kong, China, is a male singer, musician, and actor, who made his debut in 1968 by joining the Loosers.
In 1973, he became the lead singer of the band Wenner, and began his solo career in 1978. 1979, he went to Taiwan to develop his movie career, and in the same year, he released his debut solo album, "The Anti Star", in Hong Kong. 1981, he won the Best Actor Award at the 18th Golden Horse Awards for his drama film, "If I Were For Real".