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'''Cherry Boom''' ([[Traditional Chinese]]: 櫻桃幫; [[Simplified Chinese]]: 樱桃帮; [[Pinyin]]: Yīng Táo Bāng) is an all-female Chinese alternative rock band formed by four students of [[Fu-Jen Catholic University]], a university also previously attended by famous mando-pop singer [[Jolin Tsai]] and [[F.I.R.]] band vocalist [[Faye Zhan]]. In 2006, Cherry Boom released their debut album ''My Dear Prince''. Later in 2007, they released their second album, ''Goody-Goody''. The band disbanded in January 2012
'''Cherry Boom''' ([[Traditional Chinese]]: 櫻桃幫; [[Simplified Chinese]]: 樱桃帮; [[Pinyin]]: Yīng Táo Bāng) is an all-female Chinese alternative rock band formed by four students of [[Fu-Jen Catholic University]], a university also previously attended by famous mando-pop singer [[Jolin Tsai]] and [[F.I.R.]] band vocalist [[Faye Zhan]]. In 2006, Cherry Boom released their debut album ''My Dear Prince''. Later in 2007, they released their second album, ''Goody-Goody''. The band disbanded in January 2012
And Reunited On January 3rd 2013
And Reunited On January 3rd 2013 Without Zha Zha


==Members==
==Members==

Revision as of 02:36, 14 November 2012

Cherry Boom
OriginTaipei, Taiwan
GenresAlternative rock
C-rock
C-pop
Years active2006 - 2012 2013-
LabelsUniversal Music Group (Taiwan)
MembersZha zha (查查)
Gua (瓜)
Xiao qian (小倩)
Da tian (大恬)
WebsiteCherry Boom Official Site

Cherry Boom (Traditional Chinese: 櫻桃幫; Simplified Chinese: 樱桃帮; Pinyin: Yīng Táo Bāng) is an all-female Chinese alternative rock band formed by four students of Fu-Jen Catholic University, a university also previously attended by famous mando-pop singer Jolin Tsai and F.I.R. band vocalist Faye Zhan. In 2006, Cherry Boom released their debut album My Dear Prince. Later in 2007, they released their second album, Goody-Goody. The band disbanded in January 2012 And Reunited On January 3rd 2013 Without Zha Zha

Members

  • Zha zha (查) – vocals 2006-2012
  • Gua (瓜) – guitar 2006-2012 2013-
  • Xiao qian (小倩) – bass 2006-2012 2013-
  • Da tian (大恬) – drums 2006-2012 2013-

Post Cherry Boom

After Cherry Boom disbanded, Lena Cha better known as Zha zha, started her solo project Astro Bunny (原子邦妮) with bassist/producer Jay Cheng (程杰). Astro Bunny performed their first concert on 13 June 2012, at the Riverside Cafe (河岸留言) Taipai and released their debut five-track EP "What If There’s No Tomorrow" the same month. [1] In an interview with the Taipei Times Lena Cha said "We named the group ‘bunny’ because I love bunnies and I forced him to like them too," Cha laughed. "I picked the word "astro" because I’m an anime and computer game geek". [2]

Discography

Albums

Album # Album information Tracklisting
1st My Dear Prince (親愛的王子)
  • Released: 13 July 2006 (CD)
    3 October 2006 (CD+DVD)
  • Label: [[Universal Music Group/Warner Bros Kids[USA]
CD
  1. 清新早晨 (Fresh Morning)
  2. 親愛的王子 (Dear Prince)
  3. 秘密花園 (Secret Garden)
  4. 再見我的愛 (Good-bye My Love)
  5. 蝕月 (Lunar Eclipse)
  6. I Wanna Rock
  7. 我的空氣 (My Breath)
  8. 小丑世界 (A Little Clown's World)
  9. 不對也要愛 (Must Love Though It's Not Right)
  10. 黑夜來臨 (Coming of the Night)
DVD
  1. 親愛的王子 (Dear Prince)
  2. 再見我的愛 (Good-bye My Love)
  3. I Wanna Rock
  4. 清新早晨 (Fresh Morning)
  5. 黑夜來臨 (Coming of the Night)
  6. 蝕月 (Lunar Eclipse)
2nd Goody-Goody (乖乖)
  1. 乖乖 (Goody-Goody)
  2. 你愛我嗎 (Do You Love Me?)
  3. Green 
  4. 七 (Seven)
  5. 庭院 (Courtyard)
  6. 受夠 (Enough)
  7. 再一刺 (Stick At Me)  
  8. Liar 
  9. 色彩 (Color)
  10. 呼啦啦 (Hu-La-La)
3rd Only
  1. 瑪莉海 (Marry Sea)
  2. Make It Better
  3. 看清 (See It Clearly)
  4. 猜猜舞 (Guessing Dance)
  5. I Am
  6. 櫻桃可樂 (Cherry Cola)
  7. Interlude
  8. 私底下 (Private)
  9. 公平交易 (Fair Trade)
  10. 落花 (Dropping Petals)
  11. Lie or Die


References

  1. ^ "Lena Cha ex-Cherry Boom Returns with New band Astro Bunny". East Odyssey Music. 28 June 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Arts & Culture: Parallel universe". 8 June 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2012.