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Chen Yin’s personal resume

In July 1993, he transferred to Beijing and studied with Wang Sufen, professor of vocal music at the China Conservatory of Music.

In 1993

In April, he entered the star class of Blue Moon Star Agency and received systematic and scientific training from teachers such as Fu Lin. During this period, he participated in many large-scale performances.

In August, he participated in the first performance of CCTV's "Chinese *** Join Hands to Run to the Year 2000".

In October, he participated in Beijing TV Station’s “Let’s Walk Together” televised show of love for people with disabilities.

1994

In June, he entered the audiovisual industry for the first time by singing "I Can't Live Without You" with China Record Company singer Huang Hexiang. "North, South, Central", "Oriental Time and Space" and other columns and broadcast on major TV stations across the country. It is deeply loved by fans and widely circulated.

In 1995

At the beginning of the year, the "Soul of the Prairie" series was compiled by Xuefan Publishing House. As the only Han singer, he sang the Mongolian songs in it.

In January, he participated in the Spring Festival Gala of Inner Mongolia TV Station and sang "Thoughts on the Grassland".

In November, he participated in the third "China Golden Record Awards" awards night and sang the theme song "Golden Dream".

In December, he participated in the Zhejiang "Weekend Minghe Happy Night" large-scale party with Jiang Shan, Cheng Qian and others. He released the singles "People Go to High Places" and "Prepare for Awakening from Dreams", and began to produce his first solo album at the China Record Corporation's leading music studio, with music producer Hou Jun as producer. "Preparing to Wake Up" was filmed by MTV in Qingdao.

1996

In August, he sang the theme song "Out of Myself" for the 20-episode TV series "Single-Parent Home".

At the end of September, he participated in the National Day Awards Gala of Shanghai Oriental TV Station and sang the award-winning song "Flying" written by Yan Su and composed by Meng Qingyun. The album song "Give My Love to You" was selected as the ending song of CCTV's "Window on China" column. He performed duet with young singer Yi Yang on Meng Qingyun's work "Affectionate Gaze".

In November, he participated in CCTV's "Happy Gathering" program and sang "Longing". "Prairie Thoughts" (new version) was included in the China Record Corporation's leading music studio collection "Away". All the songs in the album have been produced and include new masterpieces by young songwriters such as Gao Feng, Bian Liunian, Ding Wei, Xiaocheng, Panlong, Wang Bing, Hei Nan, Hou Jun, Zhugang, Sun Yiyong, Ma Rong, etc. The title song "A Thousand Calls" was filmed for MTV by "Gay Studio" and participated in the '96 China Music Television Competition.

In December, he sang the episode "Often Singing" for the 20-episode TV series "Pujiang Narrative" Song".

In March 1997, he participated in the 109th variety show of Hubei Provincial Television's "Happy Tonight" and sang the theme song for the movie "Anti-Drug Heroes".

In April, his first solo album was published by Shanghai Audio and Video Publishing House, and the album was named "A Thousand Calls"

In May, he participated as a guest in the 139th episode of "Toshiba Animal Paradise" on Beijing TV.

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In June, he participated in the 54th issue of Beijing TV Station’s “Global Film and Television” and held two small concerts in Wenzhou called “Welcome the Return, Praise the Motherland” and held a signature selling event.

In July, he went to Qingdao with the China Song and Dance Troupe to perform at the closing ceremony of the "Qingdao Beer Festival"

1998

Signed with Shanghai Audio and Video Publishing House

2000.

Released the second solo album "Love Shelf Life". In 2001, he studied in the United States and has now settled in the United States