1972, he and Shen Dianxia formed a "lovers' choir" and performed abroad many times. 1973, because Tam wanted to do personal development, the "Couples Choir" was dissolved; In the same year, the theme song of the same name by the lead singer of the TV series "Under the Lion Rock" interpreted and represented the spirit of Hong Kong people, and attracted much attention after its release.
1974 signed a contract with TVB to become a singer of TVB; 1975 participated in the All-Japan Folk Song Contest held by Yomiuri TV, ranking first for ten weeks in a row, and finally won the championship, becoming the first non-Japanese singer to win this honor.
1976, the lead singer sang the theme song of the TV series "Bright Future" with the same name, and topped the list of popular songs of Radio Television Hong Kong 10 for 24 consecutive weeks; In the same year, he held a 15 solo concert at Lee Stage in Hong Kong, becoming the first Hong Kong artist to hold a solo concert.
1977, Tam developed in Japan coincided with the broadcast of Japanese drama Bright Future in Hong Kong, so it sang the Chinese theme song Bright Future of the drama; In the same year, he returned to Hong Kong from Japan, released his first album Bright Future, and sang the theme songs of many TV series, including the theme songs of TV series Family Change and Little Li Fei Road.
1978 released the album "Little Li Fei Road", in which the title song "Little Li Fei Road" appeared on Radio Television Hong Kong 15 Weekly "Dragon and Tiger List of Chinese Songs" and won the 1 Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony of Chinese Golden Melody Awards; In the same year, he won the golden record award at the second golden record award ceremony in Hong Kong.
1979, he became the first China singer to be allowed to perform at the Albert Hall in London, England. Later, he also held solo concerts at Madison Park Theatre in new york and National Theatre in Singapore, becoming the first China singer to hold a solo concert at Madison Square in new york. In the same year, the album Good Songs for You was released. Under the Lion Mountain in the album is an inspirational song written by Gu Jiahui and written by Huang Zhesi. Another song "A Good Song for You" won the second China Top Ten Golden Melody Award.
1980 went to new york Lincoln Center to hold a solo concert. Later, he was invited to perform at the Singapore National Theatre. In the same year, he gave a concert at the Leigh Stage in Hong Kong. At the concert, he not only wore a suit with a lot of tassels, feathers, chips and flash diamonds, but also put on high heels, which also diluted the gender boundary in makeup, thus bringing a transgender performance.
198 1 year, he founded his own art club and devoted himself to cultivating young people who love dancing. In the same year, he released the album Hui, which is a concept album with 13 songs called Flower, and this album also made him the first singer in Hong Kong to release a concept album. In the same year, he released another album, A Midsummer Night, which was Tan's first jazz album. He also showed that he was a sailor when shooting the album cover. However, a nude photo of Tan was selected on the album cover of Unfoved Love, a CD attached to Midsummer Night, becoming the first male artist in Hong Kong to shoot and publish nude photos.
During the period of 1982, he sang many patriotic Cantonese songs praising the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, among which the representative work was "A Traveler in Wan Li" with the theme of the Silk Road; In the same year, he also served as the sole producer of the first Cantonese opera "Legend of the White Snake" in Hong Kong, and gave 22 performances with Paiyi students, Wang Mingquan, Mi Xue, Lu Haipeng and others on the Lee Stage in Hong Kong.
1983 released the album Legend of the Condor Heroes, including the theme song and drama series of the wireless martial arts drama Legend of the Condor Heroes 12. Among them, Iron Blood and Red Hearts and Hello All the Time in the World have attracted wide attention in China society. In the same year, he was awarded the "Top Ten Outstanding Youth Award in Hong Kong" by the Outstanding Youth Association.
1984, the album Fantasy of Love, which was recorded and produced in Japan, was released, and the album included 13 songs including the patriotic song Chinese Dream; In the same year, he supervised the stage play "Biography of Liu Yi", and performed 25 performances in parallel with the students of the same art society and the Yuli stage in Ouyang Peishan and Lu Haipeng.
1985 Invited by Guangdong Stock Exchange, he held seven solo concerts at Zhongshan Memorial Hall in Guangzhou, becoming the first Hong Kong singer to hold a concert in Chinese mainland. In the same year, he participated in the performance of China CCTV Spring Festival Gala and sang three songs, Happy New Year, My Life and Chinese Dream, becoming the first singer to sing Cantonese songs at CCTV Spring Festival Gala.
1986 In recognition of his contribution to the music scene in Hong Kong, TVB awarded him the "highest honor award of the year"; In the same year, the album "Under the Lion Mountain" was released, in which "In the Laser" became the first rap song in Guangdong, while "How Big the Storm" was an inspirational song, which won the 4th Top Ten Golden Melody Award and the 9th Top Ten Golden Melody Award in Chinese.
1987, becoming the first China singer to perform at Carnegie Hall in new york, USA; In the same year, three concerts were held in Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium, with an audience of 60,000 each. 1988, won the Best Pop Singer Award of Hong Kong Top Ten Artists of the Year sponsored by the First Artists Alliance; In the same year, the album "Dust Destiny" was released, including songs 10, among which "Dust Destiny" was the theme song of Taiwanese drama "Flower of the Laurel in August".
During the period of 1989, "Only for You" and "Today's Classic, See Tam" were held in the Hong Kong Cultural Center for three times, with a total of 44 performances, breaking the performance record of Hong Kong artists. In the same year, the album "Only for You" was released, and the song "Dedicated to my favorite person in the world" in the album became one of Tan's representative works. 1990 "Today's Classic, See Tan" concert was held again at the Hong Kong Cultural Center; In the same year, the album "Late Love" was released.
199 1 won the 14 Golden Melody Award Ceremony. In the same year, he held concerts at the Lee Stage in Hong Kong and Goodbye Lee Stage in Tan at the Hong Kong Cultural Center. In the same year, he went to Beijing to participate in the film "Farewell to the Forbidden City" with the theme of Qing Palace, playing the role of eunuch.
65438-0992, went to Shanghai to shoot his personal music album "Unusual Love Gone with the Wind". In the same year, he also established the Tam Music Scholarship Fund at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, aiming at promoting and cultivating talents in the music industry. 1993, return to TVB and become a signing singer; In the same year, she released an album "Playing with False Love", which included 12 songs, including the Cantonese version of Twilight, the theme song of Taiwanese drama "Sting the Horse" and the ending song "Twilight".
1994, held 4 solo concerts in Hong Kong Gymnasium; In the same year, he directed the romantic comedy The Legend of the Mermaid and starred in the fashion comedy Mr. Morning with Li Ming and Li Qi. 1995, joined BMG record company; After that, he participated in the TV series "Beijing Opera Blues", in which he dressed as a Beijing opera actor Mei Lanfang. In the same year, he moved to Canada.
1996, "including Wan You" wireless TV music special was launched; On August 2, he officially announced his retirement from the stage after holding the "Brilliant Stage" concert. Since September, the "Brilliant Stage" concert has been held in Hung Hom Gymnasium. He also appeared in black leather when singing the song "In the Laser". In the same year, the album "Tan 25th Anniversary Classic Golden Melody" was released.
1998 went to Lannes to perform, becoming the first Hong Kong male singer invited by the Russian Symphony Orchestra to perform in Lannes. In the same year, he recorded a symphonic album "Avrananes". In this album, accompanied by Buddha Rananes and Macaulay, Tam reinterpreted songs such as Star, Thousand Rivers Qian Shan, and Old Dreams Don't Need Remembering. With this album, he won the Best Music Production Award of Top Ten Emerald Pure Gold in that year.
1999 held the Russian Genesis Concert, becoming the first artist to hold a complete symphony concert in Hong Kong. In the same year, he released the album "Russian Genesis Concert" with the symphony orchestra again, which not only included classic songs such as Under the Lion Mountain and Upstream, but also included a mystery in my heart adapted from Beethoven's piano essay "To Alice".
In 2000, the jazz album "Shanghai, new york" was released, which is a pure cover album, including Shanghai's representative works "A Night in Shanghai" and "Three Years", and 20 jazz musicians and 6 black singers from new york were invited to participate in the recording. This record also broke the record of the production cost of the album in Hong Kong. 200 1 10, participated in the solo exhibition of Joey Yung Red Pavilion. In June, 2002, 5438+ 10 won the "Golden Melody Silver Jubilee Award" at the 24th "Top Ten Golden Melodies of Chinese in Hong Kong" award ceremony.