Tiger Huang

Tiger Huang (Chinese: 黃小琥; pinyin: Huáng Xiǎohǔ; born 21 June 1963) is a Taiwanese singer.

Tiger Huang
黃小琥
Huang in 2009
Born
黃春鳳

(1963-06-21) 21 June 1963
OccupationSinger
AwardsGolden Melody AwardsBest New Artist
1990

She is known for her unique voice and cover versions of songs by other artists.[1] Huang was named Best New Artist at the 1990 Golden Melody Awards.[1] She first performed at the Taipei live house EZ5 when it opened in 1990, and held frequent shows there.[2][3]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
19902nd Golden Melody AwardsBest New ArtistN/AWon
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References

  1. Huang, Andrew C. C. (8 January 2010). "A diva, in both senses of the word". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  2. Chen, David (1 December 2008). "The livin' is still easy". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  3. Shyong, Frank (6 August 2010). "A place for friends". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
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