Liang Bo 梁博 | |
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Born | Jiutai, Jilin, China | March 25, 1991
Origin | China |
Genres | Pop rock, Chinese rock |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
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Years active | 2012 - present |
Website | showcitytimes |
Liang Bo (Chinese: 梁博; pinyin: Liáng Bó; born March 25, 1991), also known as Bruce Liang, is a Chinese pop rock singer-songwriter. He was the champion of the first season of The Voice of China.[1]
Liang was born in Jiutai, Changchun, Jilin in 1991. He completed his undergraduate study at the Popular Music School of Jilin College of the Arts from 2009 to 2013.[2] He also holds a master's degree from Jilin College of the Arts.
Liang's self-titled debut album was released in April, 2014. This album was recorded in the United States and co-produced by Michael Bearden, who is best known as Michael Jackson's final music director. Liang released his second album Mi Cang in November, 2015. Recordings were done in one take.
Liang participated in the television program Singer 2017 as the final challenger of the season and was immediately eliminated for failing the challenge. In the breakout round, he was failed to qualify for the finals.