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Alan Dawa Dolma

Alan Dawa Dolma, generally referred to as alan (in lowercase), is a Chinese singer of Khampa Tibetan descent who made her Japanese-language debut in 2007 with the single Ashita e no Sanka. She is the first and still the only singer from mainland China signed by Avex Trax to release Japanese songs, and her designated producer and composer is Kikuchi Kazuhito. alan is a devout Buddhist and all of her songs deal with love, hope, peace and the environment. She is also an accomplished er-hu artist.

Biography

Early life

A native of Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province, China, alan was born in Kangding (Dardo), but grew up with her grandparents in nearby Danba (Rongtrag), also known as "Beauty Valley". Her father was a civil servant, while her mother was a former singer. She started to play the er-hu at an early age, and in 1997 she left her hometown for the Affiliated Middle/High School of the Sichuan Conservatory of Music in Chengdu, after ranking first in the er-hu audition as a fourth grader.

In 2003 she was accepted to the prestigious PLA Art Academy in Beijing, and double majored in vocal music and er-hu. She soon joined the "Feel Fine Band (非凡乐队)", an assembly of young female performers of traditional Chinese musical instruments. Playing the er-hu, she performed with the band in many events, including the 2006 gala performance near Cairo, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of the establishment of China-Egypt diplomatic ties.

During this time alan also sang in many public performances throughout China. In 2005 she released her first Chinese album Sheng Sheng Zui Ru Lan, covering songs by more established C-pop singers. In October 2006, selected to represent mainland China together with Wei Chen, alan won second place at the 9th Asia New Singer Competition, narrowly losing to Filipina singer Maria Donna Taneo by 0.005 points.

Career in Japan

In early 2006, alan distinguished herself among roughly 40,000 hopefuls when Japan-based Avex Trax held auditions throughout Chinese cities. After graduating with excellence in September 2007, she became Avex Japan's first inked artist from China and moved to Tokyo, Japan. In November 2007 her first Japanese single Ashita e no Sanka was released.

In May 2008, in response to the Sichuan Earthquake she released two digital singles across Asia (Shiawase no Kane and Ai Jiu Shi Shou), and all profits were donated to the Red Cross to help the victims in her home province. She also performed at the Heart Aid Shisen charity concert.

In June 2008, she was chosen to sing the theme song for NHK special "Save the Future" telethon aired around World Environment Day, entitled "Natsukashii Mirai ~longing future~" and produced by Sakamoto Ryuichi. Starting with this song, alan's next five singles each dealt with an element from Japan's traditional five elements which are identical to those found in Bön.

Selected to sing the theme song of the Chinese blockbuster Red Cliff, she performed "Xin Zhan ~RED CLIFF~" live at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2008. Its Japanese version, "RED CLIFF ~Shin·Sen~", released in October 2008 as the fire-themed Japanese single, was chosen as the theme song of Dynasty Warriors 6: Special Edition (PS2).

Personal

Other than Mandarin Chinese and Japanese, alan also sings in Tibetan, especially in her native Kham Ke (e.g. "sign" in Hitotsu), and also occasionally in English (e.g. "Gardenia in Blossom" in Sheng Sheng Zui Ru Lan). alan is still learning Japanese. In addition to er-hu alan can also play the piano and hulusi.

Discography

Japanese Albums

Album # Album information Chart Positions Debut Week Sales (Oricon) Sold Copies (Oricon)
JPN
Oricon
JPN
Billbaord
TWN HK SG SK TH
1st "Untitled Debut Album"

Japanese Singles

Release Title Oricon Singles Charts Billboard Japan Charts Legal Downloads
(all formats)
Album
Peak Positions Sales Hot 100 Hot Airplay Hot Singles
Daily Weekly Yearly Debut Overall
2007.11.21 "Ashita e no Sanka"
1st Single
69 2,062 4,729 Untitled Debut Album
2008.03.05 "Hitotsu"
2nd Single
100 986 1,486
2008.05.20 "Shiawase no Kane"
1st Digital Single
Charity/Non-Album Single
2008.07.02 "Natsukashii Mirai ~longing future~"
3rd Single
13 19 4,730 10,267 Untitled Debut Album
2008.08.13 "Sora Uta"
4th Single
19 34 2,774 4,093
2008.09.10 "Kaze no Tegami"
5th Single
25 34 2,812 2,812
2008.10.15 "RED CLIFF ~Shin·Sen~"
6th Single
2008.11.12 "Megumi no Ame"
7th Single

Chart was not in existence.

Chinese Singles, EPs, Albums

Release Title Label
2005/08/15
Sheng Sheng Zui Ru Lan (声声醉如兰; Entranced with the Voice of alan)
  1. Chi Bang (翅膀; Wings) (originally by Cyndi Wang)
  2. Yu Jian (遇见; Meet) (originally by Stefanie Sun)
  3. Zhi Zi Hua Kai (栀子花开; Gardenia in Blossom) (originally by He Jiong)
  4. Gardenia in Blossom (same music as "Zhi Zi Hua Kai", originally by He Jiong)
  5. Bo Li Bei (玻璃杯; Glass) (originally by Cao Huijuan and Lu Xiaoyun)
  6. Tong Hua (童话; Fairy Tale) (originally by Guang Liang)
  7. Zui Qing Feng (醉清风; The Drunk Breeze) (originally by Xian Zi)
  8. Ni Dao Di Ai Shui (你到底爱谁; Who Do You Really Love?) (originally by Liu Jialiang)
  9. Ning Xia (宁夏; Peaceful Summer) (originally by Fish Leong)
  10. Bei Feng Chui Guo De Xia Tian (被风吹过的夏天; Summer Breeze) (originally by JJ Lin and Jin Sha)
  11. Zui Lang Man De Shi (最浪漫的事; The Most Romantic Thing) (originally by Cyndi Chaw)
  12. Yi Bei Zi De Gu Dan (一辈子的孤单; Loneliness All My Life) (originally by Rene Liu)
  13. Shi Nian (十年; Ten Years) (originally by Eason Chan)
Starwin Music
2006/07/19
Yu Jian A Lan (遇见阿兰; Meeting alan)
  • Ren Bu Zhu Yan Lei (忍不住眼泪; I Can’t Bear the Tears) (originally by Hua Shaoyi)
  • The other songs are the same songs from Sheng Sheng Zui Ru Lan, but in a different order
Starwin Music
2008/05/20 "Ai Jiu Shi Shou" (1st Digital Single) Avex Trax
2008/06/20 "Xin Zhan ~RED CLIFF~" (1st EP) Avex Trax

Guest Vocal

Release Album Song Label
2007/11/07 Tokyo Pudding presents

"Tokyo Soundscapes"

3. Jane Doe

voices: Itsco, Olivia Burrell, alan, YO!su-K & Makking (Tokyo Pudding)

Avex Trax
2007/12/05 Rin'

"Genji Nostalgie" (源氏ノスタルジー)

3. Sennen no Niji (千年の虹; Thousand-Year-Long Rainbow)

instrumental: Rin', voice: alan

Avex Trax
2008/09/01 Luan Kai

"Kangding Qing Yuan"

1. Kangding Qing Yuan (康定情缘; Love in Kangding)

composer: Luan Kai (based on Kangding Qingge), voice: alan

China Record Corporation

References

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