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'''Nominjin''' ({{lang-mn|Номинжин}}) is a [[Mongolia]]n [[rhythm and blues]] singer and song-writer.<ref name="Autobio1">{{citation|url=http://www.nominjin.com|publisher=Nominjin: Official website|accessdate=2007-07-29|title=Biography}}</ref>
'''Nominjin''' ({{lang-mn|Номинжин}}) is a [[Mongolia]]n [[rhythm and blues]] singer and song-writer. She launched her career in 2003 at age 14 after studying under vocal coach [[Roger Love]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nominjin.com|publisher=Nominjin: Official website|accessdate=2007-07-29|title=Biography}}</ref> Raised by her [[Mongols|Mongol]] biological mother and [[United States|American]] stepfather, she has lived in [[Russia]], [[Mongolia]], [[India]], and the [[Caribbean]] due to her parents' work; as a result, she speaks fluent [[English language|English]] and [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]] and several other languages including [[Russian language|Russian]] and [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]]. Some media reports state that she speaks English better than Mongolian. She has toured abroad in Russia ([[Irkutsk]]), the United States ([[Los Angeles]], [[San Francisco]], [[Denver]], [[Chicago]], and [[Washington, D.C.]]), Turkey, India, the Caribbean, Singapore, South Korea, France, Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand.<ref name="Irkutsk">{{cite news|title=10 марта в Иркутске пройдёт весеннее «ТОРГО»-шоу|language=Russian|url=http://www.irk.ru/news/20050310/torgo.html|date=2005-03-10|accessdate=2007-07-29|last=Matison|first=Olga}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.nomincater.com/media/Nominjin%20bio%20Jan%202006.pdf|title=Nominjin BioData|publisher=Nominjin: Official website|accessdate=2007-07-29|format=PDF}}</ref> In 2005, she contributed her voice to the [[John Lennon]] remix album ''[[Peace, Love & Truth]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hindu.com/mp/2005/06/04/stories/2005060402840400.htm|publisher=The Hindu|date=2005-06-04|accessdate=2007-07-29|last=Farida|first=Syeda|title=Beat street}}</ref>. In 2007 EMI Records released her cover of "Take Me to Your Heart" on the compilation "''Best of 10 Years: Love''". She has had more than ten #1 hits, released more than 12 music videos and won numerous awards. And her biggest career launch was with a member of Camerton, Bold. To sing numerous songs for his first album.{{Fact|date=September 2007}}


==Early life==
According to her website she has performed in on numerous occassions in front of crowds of more than 40,000 people including at the World Cup Stadium "Ajinomoto" in Tokyo, Japan.
Raised by her [[Mongolia]]n biological mother and [[United States|American]] stepfather, she has lived in [[Russia]], [[Mongolia]], [[India]], and the [[Caribbean]] due to her parents' work; as a result, she speaks fluent [[English language|English]] and [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]] and several other languages including [[Russian language|Russian]] and [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]]. Some media reports state that she speaks English better than Mongolian.<ref name="Autobio"/><ref name="Irkutsk"/>

==Career==
Nominjin launched her career in 2003 at age 14 after studying under vocal coach [[Roger Love]].<ref name="Autobio1"/> She has toured abroad in Russia ([[Irkutsk]]), the United States ([[Los Angeles]], [[San Francisco]], [[Denver]], [[Chicago]], and [[Washington, D.C.]]), Turkey, India, the Caribbean, Singapore, South Korea, France, Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand.<ref name="Irkutsk">{{citation|title=10 марта в Иркутске пройдёт весеннее «ТОРГО»-шоу|language=Russian|url=http://www.irk.ru/news/20050310/torgo.html|date=2005-03-10|accessdate=2007-07-29|last=Matison|first=Olga|periodical=Tvoj Irkutsk}}</ref><ref name="Autobio">{{citation|url=http://www.nomincater.com/media/Nominjin%20bio%20Jan%202006.pdf|title=Nominjin BioData|publisher=Nominjin: Official website|accessdate=2007-07-29|format=PDF}}</ref> According to her website she has performed in front of crowds of more than 40,000 people on numerous occasions, including at the [[Ajinomoto Stadium]] in Tokyo, Japan.{{fact|date=July 2009}}

In 2005, she contributed her voice to the [[John Lennon]] remix album ''[[Peace, Love & Truth]]''.<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.hindu.com/mp/2005/06/04/stories/2005060402840400.htm|periodical=The Hindu|date=2005-06-04|accessdate=2007-07-29|last=Farida|first=Syeda|title=Beat street}}</ref> In 2007, [[EMI Records]] released her cover of "Take Me to Your Heart" on the compilation ''Best of 10 Years: Love''. She has had more than ten #1 hits, released more than 12 music videos, and won numerous awards. Her biggest career hit was performed with Bold, a member of [[Camerton (band)|Camerton]]; she sang numerous songs for his first album.{{Fact|date=September 2007}}


==References==
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==Further reading==
==Further reading==
* {{cite news|url=http://www.babu.mn/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=1066|date=2005-09-26|accessdate=2007-07-29|title=Дуучин Номинжин: Дуугаа бичvvлэхийн ємнє заавал бясалгал хийдэг|publisher=Babu|language=Mongolian}}
*{{citation|url=http://www.babu.mn/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=1066|date=2005-09-26|accessdate=2007-07-29|title=Дуучин Номинжин: Дуугаа бичvvлэхийн ємнє заавал бясалгал хийдэг|periodical=Babu|language=Mongolian}}


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Nominjin

Nominjin (Mongolian: Номинжин) is a Mongolian rhythm and blues singer and song-writer.[1]

Early life

Raised by her Mongolian biological mother and American stepfather, she has lived in Russia, Mongolia, India, and the Caribbean due to her parents' work; as a result, she speaks fluent English and Mongolian and several other languages including Russian and Malayalam. Some media reports state that she speaks English better than Mongolian.[2][3]

Career

Nominjin launched her career in 2003 at age 14 after studying under vocal coach Roger Love.[1] She has toured abroad in Russia (Irkutsk), the United States (Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.), Turkey, India, the Caribbean, Singapore, South Korea, France, Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand.[3][2] According to her website she has performed in front of crowds of more than 40,000 people on numerous occasions, including at the Ajinomoto Stadium in Tokyo, Japan.[citation needed]

In 2005, she contributed her voice to the John Lennon remix album Peace, Love & Truth.[4] In 2007, EMI Records released her cover of "Take Me to Your Heart" on the compilation Best of 10 Years: Love. She has had more than ten #1 hits, released more than 12 music videos, and won numerous awards. Her biggest career hit was performed with Bold, a member of Camerton; she sang numerous songs for his first album.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b Biography, Nominjin: Official website, retrieved 2007-07-29
  2. ^ a b Nominjin BioData (PDF), Nominjin: Official website, retrieved 2007-07-29
  3. ^ a b Matison, Olga (2005-03-10), "10 марта в Иркутске пройдёт весеннее «ТОРГО»-шоу", Tvoj Irkutsk (in Russian), retrieved 2007-07-29
  4. ^ Farida, Syeda (2005-06-04), "Beat street", The Hindu, retrieved 2007-07-29

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