Eric Hung
Eric Hung | |||||||||
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Chinese name | 洪敬堯 (traditional) | ||||||||
Chinese name | 洪敬尧 (simplified) | ||||||||
Born |
Hung Chin-yao 1 November 1967 Yanshuei, Tainan, Taiwan | ||||||||
Origin | Taiwan | ||||||||
Occupation | music producer | ||||||||
Genre(s) | Hokkien pop, enka | ||||||||
Parents | Ang It-hong (father) | ||||||||
Siblings | Chris Hung | ||||||||
Also known as | Yao Hung | ||||||||
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Eric Hung (Chinese: 洪敬堯; born 1 November 1967) is a Taiwanese music producer.
Hung was named the best album producer alongside his brother Chris at the 7th Golden Melody Awards in 1996. He produced Flower of Love in 2010, a tribute album to his father Ang It-hong,[1] and won the same prize at the 22nd Golden Melody Awards in 2011.[2]
In 2013, Hung served as music director for Jerry Fan's musical Dancing Diva.[3] Later that year, Hung led led several thousand people in singing Children’s Sky, a song by Ian Chen of the band F.I.R. and songwriter Kiki Hu, at a demonstration against the use of nuclear energy.[4]
References
- ↑ Chang, Yi-ling (19 October 2010). "Hung Yi-feng tribute show having money troubles". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
- ↑ Ho Yi (20 June 2011). "Power of song". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
- ↑ Huang, Andrew C. C. (1 February 2013). "Musical". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
- ↑ Lin, Rachel; Pan, Jason (24 August 2013). "Anti-nuclear song to be recorded". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
External links
- Eric Hung on IMDb
- Eric Hung at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
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