The recent wave of popular neo-folk musicians coming through Kunming continues tonight when Beijing-based Zhong Lifeng (钟立风) plays
Halfway House tonight.
Originally from Zhejiang province, Zhong moved to Beijing in 1995 and began to write and perform of folk songs, some of which became well known when covered by Chinese pop acts such as
Shui Mu Nian Hua.
In 2004 Zhong signed with Chinese label
Taihe Rye Music and released his first solo album
Beside the Road in 2006. He also played the
Chaoyang Pop Music Festival in Beijing the same year.
Zhong Lifeng's show at Halfway House on Tuesday starts at 9:30 pm. Admission is 15 yuan per person.
Tags:
Halfway House,
live music,
neo-folk,
Taihe Rye Music,
Zhong Lifeng