Nominjin

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Nominjin (Mongolian: Номинжин) is a Mongolian rhythm and blues singer signed to EMI Music. She launched her career in 2003 at age 14 after studying under vocal coach Roger Love.[1] Raised by her Mongol biological mother and American step-father, she has lived in Russia, Mongolia, India, and the Caribbean due to her parents' work; as a result, she speaks fluent English and Mongolian as well as some Russian and Malayalam. Some media reports state that she speaks English better than Mongolian. She toured abroad in Russia (Irkutsk) and the United States (Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.) in 2005.[2] That same year, she contributed her voice to the John Lennon remix album Peace, Love & Truth.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Biography". Nominjin: Official website. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  2. ^ Matison, Olga (2005-03-10). "10 марта в Иркутске пройдёт весеннее «ТОРГО»-шоу" (in Russian). Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  3. ^ Farida, Syeda (2005-06-04). "Beat street". The Hindu. {{cite news}}: Text "accessdate-2007-07-29" ignored (help)

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