Singer returns to folk roots
Updated: 2014-07-07 09:29
By Chen Nan (China Daily)
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Besides Cold Fairyland and the current folk-music band, Lin has another group, Swing Shine, which she formed in 2010 with French musician Jeremy Lasry, who is now her husband.
Based in Shanghai, the duo re-interpreted 1930s' Shanghai swing music. They have recorded two albums, which combine pipa with gypsy guitar. The two instruments represent Chinese culture and French-style jazz.
"As a foreigner, when I listen to Gossypium Era, I feel the writing to be a contemporary style inspired by the old cultural life of ancient China," says Lasry, who came from a musical family and graduated from a classical music conservatory majoring in double bass.
He originally came to China with a French band on a six-month contract to perform at a Shanghai bar.
Now, the couple is flying to Europe for their honeymoon. They will return to Beijing in September to perform at a jazz festival.
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