Chen Jiannian
Chen Jiannian | |||||||||
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Pau-dull | |||||||||
Pau-dull in 2018 | |||||||||
| Born | Chen Jiannian 1 August 1967 | ||||||||
| Alma mater | National Taitung Junior College, Taiwan Police College | ||||||||
| Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, producer, police officer | ||||||||
| Years active | 1999–present | ||||||||
| Awards | Golden Melody Awards – Best Mandarin Male Singer 2000 The Ocean Best Composition 2000 Legend; Wild Fire, Spring Wind Best Instrumental Album 2007 I-yen-mei-leg Village No. 3 Best Album Producer 2009 The Nanwan Sisters Best Instrumental Album Producer 2019 Black Bear Forest OST Original Soundtrack Best Aboriginal Album (Indigenous Languages) 2022 pongso no Tao | ||||||||
| Musical career | |||||||||
| Also known as | Pau-dull | ||||||||
| Genres | Mandapop, Indigenous Pop, Instrumental | ||||||||
| Labels | Taiwan Colors Music, Feeling Good Music | ||||||||
| Chinese name | |||||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 陳建年 | ||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 陈建年 | ||||||||
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Chen Jiannian (Chinese: 陳建年; born 1 August 1967), tribal name Pau-dull, is a Taiwanese Puyuma singer. In 2000, he won Best Male Mandarin Singer and Best Composition for the song Legend from Samingad's Wild Fire, Spring Wind at the 11th Golden Melody Awards. After retiring from policing to focus on music, he won Best Aboriginal Album (Indigenous Languages) for pongso no Tao at the 33rd Golden Melody Awards.