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Uudam Sonam, also Wudamu (; Уудам in Mongolian Cyrillic; born September 9, 1999) is a Chinese singer of Mongols in China, Mongol ethnicity, who participated in the 2011 season of ''China's Got Talent (series 2), China's Got Talent''. He is also a former member of the Hulunbuir Children's Choir. Background Uudam was born on September 9, 1999, in Hulunbuir in Inner Mongolia (Autonomous Region in northern China). His mother died in a road accident when he was eight years old. A few years later when he was eleven his father also died in another car accident. He was then fostered by Buren Bayaer, the director of the Hulunbuir Children's Choir which Uudam was part of and a noted Chinese singer. (Quintessenso Choir). Buren and Wurina have two daughters, Nurma (alternately, Norma, Nurman, or Norman) and Enigma. Uudam also has a biological older sister named Sue Neil, who is around three years older than him. Uudam attended Delta Secondary School (Delta, British Columbia) in Delta, ...
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China's Got Talent (series 2)
The second series of ''China's Got Talent'', also known as ''Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent'' for sponsor reasons, premiered on Channel U (Singaporean TV channel), MediaCorp Channel U on November 1, 2011. Auditions Auditions were held in Shanghai Concert Hall. During the third audition recorded on May 9, Judge Gao Xiaosong was detained by Beijing police on drunk driving charges and was sentenced to six months in jail. Taiwanese music composer Antonio Chen was announced as a replacement temporarily. Audition clips with either Gao or Chen were broadcast respectively. On November 22, Jerry Huang was announced to be a judge for the rest of this series. The show was pre-empted on November 29, 2011 due to the live telecast of the 2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards. Semifinals The semifinals began on January 3, 2012. The Great Hall of the People in Beijing was the venue for the semifinals. Yang Lan, a very popular Chinese host joins Zhou Libo and Annie Yi as judges. Rules ...
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Buren Bayaer
Buren Bayaer (6 March 1960 – 19 September 2018) was a Chinese singer, composer and journalist from Inner Mongolia. He was an ethnic Mongol. Early life Bayaer displayed musical talent as a child. His parents and neighbors encouraged him to perform in front of the local community when he was six years old. His official musical education did not begin until age fifteen when he joined a school musical troupe. This is where he was introduced to different types of music including Mongolian songs, Revolutionary songs and Peking Opera Peking opera, or Beijing opera (), is the most dominant form of Chinese opera, which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics. It arose in Beijing in the mid-Qing dynasty (1644–1912) and became fully developed and recognize .... His song "Lucky Treasures", written in 1994, became popular in China. The song, originally, sung in Mongolian language, Mongolian, was translated to Standard Mandarin, Mandarin Chinese () and was release ...
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