Ukulele (Taiwanese band)

Ukulele (traditional Chinese: 優客李林; simplified Chinese: 优客李林; pinyin: Yōukè Lǐlín) was a Taiwanese pop duet that formed in 1991 and disbanded in 1996. The band was composed of Lee Chi and Terry Lin. They made their debut with the album Confession (認錯) in 1991, and they have published 6 studio albums, 1 compilation album until disbanded in 1996, then they have published 2 compilation albums. In 2006, they performed their first and only concert in Taipei, Taiwan.[1]

Ukulele
OriginTaiwan
GenresMandopop
Years active19911996
LabelsDieng Jung Record
Past members
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese優客李林
Simplified Chinese优客李林

Discography

Studio albums

Album #TitleLanguageReleased dateLabel
1stConfession (認錯)MandarinOctober 8, 1991Dieng Jung Record
2ndYellow Ribbon (黃絲帶)July 9, 1992
3rdJunior Tour (少年遊)April 1, 1993
4thOcean DeepEnglishOctober 28, 1993
5thDefend Love (捍衛愛情)MandarinJuly 1, 1994
6thPerhaps LoveEnglishMarch 1, 1995

Compilation albums

Album #TitleReleased dateLabel
1stYesterday, Today, Forever (昨日·今日·永遠)August 18, 1995Dieng Jung Record
2ndUnfinished Ukulele (未完成的優客李林)April 1, 1997
3rdUkulele's Best Years (優客年代)October 28, 2002EMI Taiwan

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominationResultRef
1993Singapore Golden Melody AwardsMost Popular Group/bandUkuleleWon[2]
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References

  1. ""优客李林"10年后重逢 1月将上海开唱". Netease Entertainment (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  2. "跪求復出!鄉民最懷念的偶像團體". 網路溫度計 (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 April 2017.
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