Li Shuangjiang, a native of Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, was born on March 1939. China tenor, vocal educator, national first-class actor. Distinguished professor [1] from the Conservatory of Music of Henan Polytechnic University graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music.
From 65438 to 0963, Li Shuangjiang visited Vietnam with Xinjiang Song and Dance Troupe and won the "Outstanding Singer Award" for his song "Liberating the South". From 65438 to 0972, Li Shuangjiang became a household name in Chinese mainland with songs such as Ode to Beijing, I Love Wuzhishan, I Love Wanquan River, The Party's Sunshine Shines on the Motherland, and Pulling Camels to Send Military Food. 1999, won the first China MTV gold medal with the song "I love Wuzhishan, I love Wanquan River". In 2008, Li Shuangjiang was selected as one of the top ten dutiful sons in the second China entertainment circle. From June 5 to February 2007, Li Shuangjiang attended the first "Ding Hua Award" ceremony held in Beijing, and won the award of "Most Respected Performing Artist in 2007" [2]. From June 5438 to February 2009, Li Shuangjiang attended the award ceremony of "People's Favorite Artist" and won the honorary title of "People's Favorite Artist". On August 7th, 20 12, Li Shuangjiang's teacher-student concert was held in Harbin. 20 15 Participated in the Spring Festival Gala of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and sang "Who says my hometown is good".