Evonne Hsu | |||||
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Evonne Hsu at the 2006 Taipei Car Free Day |
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Chinese name | 許慧欣 (Traditional) | ||||
Chinese name | 许慧欣 (Simplified) | ||||
Pinyin | Xǔ Huìxīn (Mandarin) | ||||
Ancestry | Taiwan | ||||
Origin | Republic of China (Taiwan) | ||||
Born | December 5, 1979 Longview, Texas, United States |
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Other name(s) | Hsu Hui-hsin | ||||
Occupation | Singer | ||||
Genre(s) | Mandopop | ||||
Label(s) | What's Music (2002–2004) Universal Music Taiwan (2003–present) |
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Years active | 2002–present | ||||
Official Website | Evonne Hsu@Music Nation Wingman | ||||
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Evonne Hsu, also known as Hsu Hui-hsin (Chinese: 許慧欣) was born 5 December 1979, in Longview, Texas, United States. She is a Taiwanese American Golden Melody Awards Mandopop singer. Hsu is managed by Music Nation Wingman Limited and signed by Universal Music Taiwan since her debut in 2002.
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Evonne Hsu was born in the USA about five hours from Houston Texas in a small rural town of Longview.[1] Hsu grew up with a love for singing and dancing but had chosen to major in psychology at the University of Texas at Austin when a musical arranger friend convinced her to make a demo tape of her singing.
Hsu released her debut album To Be Happy in January 2002. To date, she has released eight albums and has also published a book. On July 7, 2007 Hsu performed at the Chinese leg of Live Earth in Shanghai.[2]
Album # | Release date | Title | Label |
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1st | 3 January 2002 | To Be Happy (快樂為主) | Universal Music Taiwan |
2nd | 20 September 2002 | Lonely Ballet (孤單芭蕾 | Universal Music Taiwan |
3rd | 8 July 2003 | Beautiful Love (美麗的愛情) | Universal Music Taiwan |
4th | 16 June 2004 | Happiness (幸福) | Universal Music Taiwan |
5th | 15 November 2005 | Chosen One (萬中選一) | Universal Music Taiwan |
6th | 6 October 2006 | Mystery (謎) | Universal Music Taiwan |
7th | 11 July 2008 | 欣的記憶 | Universal Music Taiwan |
8th | 22 May 2009 | Love*Over (愛*極限) | Universal Music Taiwan |
Year | Award | Category |
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2002 | TVB8 (Hong Kong) | Most Popular Female New Artist Award |
MTV (Taiwan) | Top 20 Most Wanted Artists | |
HITO Awards | Best Female Vocalist Award | |
HITO Amicability Award | ||
Shing-chen Chinese Radio | Best Female New Artist Award | |
2003 | Best New Artist Award | GMA (Malaysia) |
14th Golden Melody Awards, Taiwan | Best New Artist Award (Popular music)[3] | |
Channel V | Top 50 Hit Singles of the Year | |
Most Popular New Artist (nominated) | ||
G-Music Platinum Music Awards | ||
TVB8 Music Award | ||
MTV Style Awards | Best New Female Artist Style Award, | |
2004 | TVB8 Music Award | |
MTV (Taiwan) | Top 20 Artists of the Year | |
Canton Radio/TV Awards | Best Female Composer Artist (Taiwan) |