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Ding Dang (writer)
Ding Dang may refer to: *Ding Dang (singer) Ding Dang (; born Wu Xian on 17 April 1982), also known as Della, is a Taiwan-based Chinese singer who is known for her wide vocal range and emotive soundtracks for numerous television series. Early life and education Ding Dang was born on ... (born 1982), Chinese singer * "Ding Dang" (song), 1977 song by The Beach Boys * Ding Dang (fictional character), character in ''Ode to Gallantry'' See also * Ding Dong (other) * Đồng Đăng, a border town in Vietnam {{Disambiguation ...
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Ding Dang (singer)
Ding Dang (; born Wu Xian on 17 April 1982), also known as Della, is a Taiwan-based Chinese singer who is known for her wide vocal range and emotive soundtracks for numerous television series. Early life and education Ding Dang was born on 17 April 1982 in Zhejiang. Growing up, her parents divorced. She graduated from the Fourth High School in Jiashan County in 1998. Career 1999–2005: Early career – bar singing and Rock Records In 1999, Ding Dang decided pursue her childhood interest in music, and left for neighbouring cities despite concerns from her parents. She first adopted the stage name, Ding Dang (叮当) taking after her favourite cartoon character Doraemon, the blue robot in the eponymous manga, however the first character of the stage name was changed to a similarly sounding Ding (丁) after taking advice from a fortune teller. She performed in various cabarets in Huzhou, Ningbo, and subsequent was employed in a bar in Hangzhou's World Trade Center as a si ...
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Ding Dang (song)
"Ding Dang" (alternately known as "Rollin' Up to Heaven", "Clangin", "Brian's Tune", and "Hard Time") is a song by American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1977 album ''The Beach Boys Love You''. It was written by Brian Wilson and Roger McGuinn during an impromptu jam session after Wilson had visited McGuinn's home to acquire amphetamines. Wilson spent years working on different recordings of "Ding Dang", and, at one point, had it earmarked for singer Annette Funicello. The song has a 57-second runtime and the only lyrics are "I love a girl and I love her so madly / I treat her so fine but she treats me so badly". In later years, Wilson cited "Ding Dang" as one of his best songs, and one of his most inspired and underrated. The song may have kickstarted his lifelong obsession with the folk standard "Shortenin' Bread", leading him to record numerous permutations of the "Ding Dang" riff in various songs over the subsequent decades. Background "Ding Dang" is a short song, con ...
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Ding Dang (fictional Character)
The following is a list of characters from the wuxia novel '' Ode to Gallantry'' by Jin Yong. Main character * Shi Potian () is the protagonist of the novel who is often mistaken for Shi Zhongyu due to the similarity in appearance between them. Other names he has used include Gouzazhong (; a colloquialism for "bastard Bastard may refer to: Parentage * Illegitimate child, a child born to unmarried parents ** Bastard (law of England and Wales), illegitimacy in English law People People with the name * Bastard (surname), including a list of people with that na ..."), "Great Dumpling" () and "Shi Yidao" (). Xuansu Manor () * Shi Zhongyu () * Shi Qing () * Min Rou () Snowy Mountain School () Second generation members * Bai Zizai () is the leader of the Snowy Mountain School. He suffers from depression after his wife left him. He becomes extremely proud and arrogant, and constantly believes that his martial arts are the best until he is defeated by Shi Potian. He attends the La ...
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Ding Dong (other)
Ding Dong is a chocolate snack cake marketed under the Hostess brand name. ''Ding dong'' is an onomatopoeia for the sound that a standard doorbell makes. Ding Dong or Dingdong may also refer to: Music Groups * The Ding Dongs, the group name under which " Early in the Morning" was originally released Albums * ''Ding Dong'', a 1976 jazz album by Vic Dickenson * ''Ding Dong'' (Joe Nina album), album by Joe Nina 1996 * ''Ding Dong'', a 2000 album by Lester Young * ''Ding Dong'', a 2000 album by Jeans Team * ''Ding Dong!'', a 2013 album by Krista Siegfrids Songs * " Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead", a 1939 song from the film ''The Wizard of Oz'' * "Ding Dong" (Freddie Bell And The Bellboys song) 1953 song, also "Giddy Up a Ding Dong" 1956 * "Ding Dong" (Dana International song), which represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Germany * "Ding Dong", a 1996 song by Joe Nina from album of the same name * "Ding Dong", a 2011 song by Robbie Rivera featuring Sue Cho * ...
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