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Twelve beauties

Name: Women’s Twelve Band

Gender: Female

Region: Mainland China:

Member profile:

Zhou Jiannan: plays guzheng, Yang Songmei: plays dulcimer, Ma Jingjing: plays dulcimer, Zhong Bao: plays pipa, Zhang Kun: plays pipa, Zhang Shuang: plays pipa, Liao Binqu: plays wind instrument, Sun Ting: plays erhu , Zhan Lijun: plays the erhu, Yin Yan: plays the erhu, Lei Ying: plays the erhu and duxianqin, Sun Yuan: plays the wind instrument, Jiang Jin: plays the erhu.

Chronicles of Women’s Twelve Bands:

Founded in Beijing on June 18, 2001.

On October 5, 2001, the first special concert was held at the 21st Century Theater in Beijing.

In February 2002, he performed at the Spring Festival Gala held by CCTV.

On January 7, 2003, a special concert was held at the Beijing Exhibition Hall Theater.

In February 2003, we began to cooperate with the Japanese company Platia to develop the Japanese market.

On July 24, 2003, the album "Twelve Girls Band" was released in Japan.

Ten thousand copies were sold on the first day, and it exceeded one million copies within two months.

On December 31, 2003, he won the "Japan Record Award 2003" and participated in the 2003 "Japan Red and White Song Festival".

On January 2, 2004, a special concert was held at Nippon Budokan.

A special concert was held at the Hong Kong Coliseum from January 15th to 18th, 2004.

It was originally planned to hold only two events, but was later increased to four due to strong market response.

In January 2004, he participated in the "China Light Music Society Award" selection, won six nominations, and finally won five awards.

On February 18-19, 2004, two concerts were held in cooperation with Japan's JTB Company. More than a thousand Japanese fans made a special trip to Shanghai to watch the performance.

On February 20, 2004, the "Twelve Girls Band" was hired by Hangzhou City as the "Hangzhou Tourism Image Spokesperson".

On March 3, 2004, the second album "Brilliant" was released in Japan, setting a new sales record: it ranked first in sales on the first day of release in Japan, and ranked first in sales in the first week of release.

On March 10, 2004, he won Japan’s 2003 Outstanding Artist Award. Won Japan's 2003 Record Sales Award.

On March 19-20, 2004, "In That Distant Place - Concert of Wang Luobin's Works" was successfully held at the Beijing Exhibition Hall Theater

April 1, 2004 -On May 8th, he toured 32 special concerts in more than 20 cities in Japan.

The "Brilliant Miracle - Southeast Asia Tour Concert" was held in Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Indonesia from June 11, 2004 to June 28, 2001.

On August 17, 2004, the first album "Eastern Dynamics" released to the Americas was launched in the United States. On that day, it occupied fourth place in the U.S. record sales rankings announced by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Ranked 22nd in Wal-Mart's new album sales rankings.