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Excellent group, not a great show
By Bunkers666 from Montgomery, AL on 12/4/2007
Pros:
Great Sound
Cons:
Crowd Was Not Into It
Best For:
Everyone

I looked forward to thier show with great anticipation. However, I was somewhat disappointed by the production itself. The background music was canned. I expected more substance to the show than was given. The musicians themselves were top-notch. Detroit could have been more supportive...the venue was only about 60% full.

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I have almost every album they made.
By duschie from L.A. County CA. on 10/30/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great looking girls, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
None
Best For:
Everyone

just watching them play that erhu is super,loved all the instruments come to think of it.IM going to Shanghai next year because of that group.Love the Shanghai concert and the city at night is like no other city i have seen, including New York.

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I saw them in Shangahi last year!
By Rich the producer of asian films from Naperville, IL on 10/30/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

I saw them in their own country, Shangahi China, and I must say the performance was better then anything I've ever seen in the USA. You could tell they were having the time of their life playing. Since I speak Mandrain I spoke with them a bit; quite exciting for me. I did find out that they would be in Chicago and here I am ready to enjoy they again!

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great show
By cookie12790 from Wurtsboro NY on 10/28/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence
Best For:
Everyone, These ladies can rock

I purchased these tickets for my daughter's birthday gift, after the show, she said it was the best gift ever!

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Twelve Girls Band Biography

It wasn't the like-minded, classical-meets-pop band Bond that gave Wang Xiao-Jing the idea for Twelve Girls Band, it was Chinese numerology according to the man himself. When the father of Chinese rock music decided he wanted to create a female ensemble, he knew it needed 12 members. In ancient Chinese mythology it's the 12 jinchai (12 hairpins) that represent womanhood. The 12 women that Xiao-Jing brought together were veterans of the People's Republic of China's top orchestras, played ancient Chinese instruments, and all were in their twenties. For this new project, the women were inspired by the art of the Yue Fang, the female ensembles that played in the royal courts of the Tang Dynasty, a period that spanned the years 618 to 907 A.D. The group debuted their modern compositions on ancient instruments in China and Japan during the Northern summer of 2003. Word of mouth spread, show after show were sold-out, and in Japan their debut album topped the charts for 30 weeks. Their self-titled debut was released in North America in August of 2004 with cover versions of Coldplay's Clocks and Enya's Only Time included, and a massive television advertising campaign announcing the group's arrival. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi