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Liu Jia-chang brings back classic songs

Source: China Post Online - Art News,Leisure News

January 22nd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Public Interest

(ChinaPost.com.tw) – Taiwan’s heavy-weight musician Liu Jia-chang (劉家昌) announced hosting a farewell concert at Taipei Arena on Apr. 3, which is going to be the stars last concert ever held on the island.   Read More

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