The queen of Spanish pop music, Luz Casal, is set to wow audiences in Guangzhou in May. Trained in vocals, piano and ballet, the versatile singer is able to shift from traditional folk music to modern electronic songs.
The legendary figure shot to fame in the early 1980s. She has released 24 albums and sold more than 8 million CDs.
The three-day Beijing Blues Festival will feature more than 20 bands from Asia, the United States and Poland. Performers include Japanese guitarist Shun Kikuta, who has absorbed classic Chicago sounds, and Chinese Hao Ge, who rose to stardom for his TV performance on Xingguang Dadao.
World-renowned saxophonist Kenny G's Going Home will be performed in China this month. The musician, with global sales totaling more than 75 million albums, will play his classic Going Home and present his rendition of Chinese folk song, Jasmine.
Fans of Kenny G can become immersed in his emotional performance and see for themselves, the skills of this Grammy winner. Kenny G holds the Guinness world record of playing the saxophone for the longest time. He used a soprano saxophone to play melodies in F major for 45 minutes and 47 seconds.
His first stop in China is in Wuhan on May 11, followed by Guangzhou on May 12 and Shenzhen on May 13.
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