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Nations:China People:Zhang Zhenyue Mavis Fan Cui Jian
2008-10-01
Festival brings rock's bad boys to conservative China
Some of the most subversive and hard-hitting rock and rap acts ever to play in China will headline the Beijing Pop Festival opening Saturday amid signs Communist censors may be loosening up.
Nations:China People:Cui Jian
2007-09-07
Father of Chinese rock faces long march to acceptance
He has been called the Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen of China and is the country's first and most famous rock and roll star.
Nations:China Hong Kong People:Mick Jagger Bruce Springsteen Cui Jian
2006-06-12
Beijing's festival putting rock and roll on the map of China
Over 20 years after the so-called birth of Chinese rock and roll, music promoter Zhang Fan and his legions of metal, punk and hip hop bands believe the time is finally ripe for a major breakthrough.
Nations:China People:Mick Jagger Cui Jian
2006-05-07
Rolling Stones push boundaries in China debut
The Rolling Stones rode roughshod over China's censors during their first show in the communist country on Saturday, serenading a largely foreign crowd with songs about Satan, sleaze bags and serial killers.
Nations:China People:Mick Jagger Cui Jian
2006-04-08
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