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He Yong was born on 15 February, 1969 in Beijing, China, is a Chinese singer/musician. Discover He Yong's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Occupation Singer-songwriter, musician, composer, poet
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 15 February, 1969
Birthday 15 February
Birthplace Beijing, China
Nationality China

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1969

He Yong (born 15 February 1969 in Beijing) is a Chinese rock musician who has been particularly active in the 1980s and 1990s.

A self-styled punk, He Yong's lyrics and outspoken nature have made him controversial in mainland China and Hong Kong.

His only album, Garbage Dump, exemplified his negative, though often nostalgic perspective toward life.

He is regarded as one of the pioneers of Chinese rock.

From the age of six He Yong began learning music from his father He Yusheng (何玉声), a professional sanxian (three-string snakeskin banjo) player.

1980

In 1980, he appeared in the children's movie Four Little Friends (四个小伙伴).

1987

He Yong began playing the guitar when he was fifteen and joined the band Mayday (五月天) in 1987.

1989

The group gave a much publicised performance for the students of the Tiananmen protests in 1989.

Around this time He Yong was active in the underground rock movement and met a number of other musicians, including Cui Jian and Dou Wei, among others.

1993

His "Bell and Drum Towers", a nostalgic remembrance of life in the old quarter of Beijing, appeared in the soundtrack of the Zhang Yuan movie Beijing Bastards (1993).

1994

He reached the height of his fame in May 1994, when he released Garbage Dump.

The fatalistic "Garbage Dump", written at the height of the Tiananmen protests, is the most well-known song of the album.

It features repeated guitar riffs, explosive pounding of drums, culminating in the repeated primal screams of the phrase "Is there any hope?"

(有没有希望?).

Other songs, however, such as "Pretty Girl" and "Drum and Bell Tower", explore issues including materialism, environmentalism, gender issues and heritage conservation.

Around this time He Yong became known as one of the "Three prominents of Moyan" (魔岩三杰) along with Dou Wei and Zhang Chu, after their record company Moyan Culture (魔岩文化).

On 17 December 1994, He Yong performed at a groundbreaking concert in Hong Kong with Chinese metal-prog rock harbingers Tang Dynasty and others.

Interviewed before the concert, he was antagonistically critical of Cantopop music, saying: "Hong Kong only has entertainment, it has no music. Out of the "Four Heavenly Kings" only Zhang Xueyou (Jacky Cheung) can be considered a singer, the rest are all clowns".

In response Jacky Cheung is said to have retorted: "Mainland musicians all live in caves."

He Yong has made isolated performances in Beijing clubs since the 1994 Hong Kong concert but has performed few large concerts.

1995

The death of Tang Dynasty bass guitarist Zhang Ju (张炬), one of He Yong's best friends, on 11 May 1995 affected him in a terrible way.

He Yong fell out over a record deal and sank into depression and alcoholism.

1999

In 1999, He Yong spent three months in France and the Netherlands, playing and recording music.

Since his first album, He Yong has not produced any new material, which prompted one Chinese newspaper to question: "He Yong, do you still have energy to rock?".

2002

In 2002, he attempted to set himself alight in his Beijing apartment and was subsequently incarcerated and has been receiving medical treatment.

2004

Between 6–8 August 2004, he attended a concert entitled the "Glorious Road of Chinese Rock" (中国摇滚的光辉道路) held near the Helan Mountains (贺兰山) in Ningxia.

Accompanied by his father and band, He Yong again performed beside the veterans of Chinese rock.

He Yong has hinted that the concert will signal his re-emergence into the Chinese music scene.