Xiao He (b. 1975)

Birthplace:
Handan, Hebei Province, China

Born:
January 1, 1975

Xiao He (小河) is a Chinese music composer and folk singer. He is the third son of He Pingsuo (何萍所) and Tian Qiaoyun (田巧云). In 2002, he released his first solo album The High-Flying Bird Will Not Land on the Back of the Slow-Running Cow (飞得高的鸟不落在跑不快的牛的背上), followed by Performance of Identity (身份的表演) in 2009 and Love Song of a Fool (傻瓜的情歌) in 2011. He is also the lead singer of the experimental rock band Glamorous Pharmacy (美好药店). The group self-released the albums Please Enlarge My Cousin's Photograph (请给我放大一张表妹的照片) in 2005 and Rumbling Footsteps (脚步声阵阵) in 2008. In 2010, he began a year-long project called Music Portrait (音乐肖像). He lived with an ordinary person for a day every month and wrote one song for each of them. In 2014, he released Xiao He: The Collection of Film Music 2006–2013 (小河配乐作品集2006-2013) which includes original music he composed for the films Fly With The Crane, Don’t Expect Praises, The Love Songs Of Tiedan, Mid-afternoon Barks, Luxury Car, The Case, and No.89 Shimen Road.

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Music:
2014  One Day
2016  Lifeline

Original Music Composer:
2006  Luxury Car
2007  Mid-Afternoon Barks
2010  Shanghai Shimen Road
2012  Don't Expect Praises
2012  Fly With the Crane
2012  The Love Songs of Tiedan
2014  One Day
2016  Lifeline
2023  The Shadowless Tower
????  The Case

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