Jonny Blu is an American singer, songwriter and record producer who was born and raised in Los Angeles but made his professional debut in China. He entered the music scene in Hong Kong and became the first Caucasian pop star in the Chinese music world.
From his first Mandarin Chinese Pop album ''Jonny Blu-On the Edge, 藍強-刀鋒'', his songs "On The Edge, 刀鋒", "Crossroads, 十子路口", and "The Apology, 對不起妳" were Top Ten hits in the Chinese Music and Music Video charts. With a style similar to that of
Michael Bublé
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,
Harry Connick Jr.
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and
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, in December 2006, he released his debut swing/pop album ''In Just That Kind of a Mood''.
In June 2008, he released an EP titled ''In a Groove'', co-produced with Myke Aaron. On September 8, 2009, Blu released his album ''
Taboo!'', produced by Peer Music, with arrangements by
Bob Malone.
Early life and musical beginnings
Blu was raised by his mother in Los Angeles. His father,
Reuben Klamer
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(known for creating ''
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''), lived in Marina Del Rey. When he was three years old, his parents divorced. He attended Sinai Academy in
Beverly Hills
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, California. He displayed musical talent at an early age, having been in select vocals groups in early schooling. His mother, Shary Klamer, an actress and trained singer, taught him his basics of singing and piano. At age 10 he attended El Rodeo public school in Beverly Hills and began attending
Beverly Hills High School
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at age 13. He began studying martial arts at age six. His musical influences came from
Harry Connick Jr.
Joseph Harry Fowler Connick Jr. (born September 11, 1967) is an American singer, pianist, composer, actor, and former television host. As of 2019, he has sold over 30 million records worldwide. Connick is ranked among the top60 best-selling ma ...
,
Sting
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,
Billy Joel
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,
Elton John
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, and
George Michael
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. He enjoyed entertaining whoever was around with his renditions of songs such as "We Are In Love", "Faith" and "Your Song".
After college
President
Bill Clinton
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was on a visit to China when Blu was at Peking University. A White House official contacted the EAP Program to ask about hiring non-Chinese Americans as translators. Blu and a friend, the only non-Chinese Americans who were fluent in Chinese, were chosen. After returning to the US, Blu worked part-time for the Office of White House Advance, organizing events and motorcade for President Clinton and Vice President
Al Gore
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. He also worked for Soviet Union President
Mikhail Gorbachev
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as a personal escort for three days at a
Global Green USA Convention in 2000.
Image:Jonny_Blu_and_Gorbachev-Global_Green.jpg, Jonny Blu and Mikhail Gorbachev
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- 2000
Image:Jonny_Blu_and_Al_Gore.jpg, Jonny Blu and Al Gore
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- 1999
Image:Jonny_Blu_and_Bill_Clinton.jpg, Jonny Blu and Bill Clinton
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- 1999
Music career
The China pop years
''The Chinese Singing Competition''
In 2000, after returning from studying in China and graduating from UCLA, Blu was in a Monterey Park, California, music store buying Chinese pop music. On a whim, he noticed a sign-up sheet for a Chinese singing competition and he filled out the form (in Chinese) and returned it to the store manager. As the only non-Chinese contestant, Blu stunned the audience and judges with his rendition of the hit Chinese pop song "Xin Tai Ruan (心太軟)". He won and was approached afterward by an executive at the Taiwanese Television network
ETTV America (part of Dong Sen Television Network, Taiwan). Through ETTV, Blu entered several other Chinese singing competitions and was a finalist in the International Finals of the CCTV Singing Competition, which took place in
Arcadia, California
Arcadia is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, located about northeast of downtown Los Angeles in the San Gabriel Valley and at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. It contains a series of adjacent parks consisting of t ...
, at The Arboretum.
''Hong Kong''
In 2001, intending to work with music manager Clarence Hui (許愿), Blu moved to Hong Kong. He used the Chinese name
藍強 (pronounced "Lan Qiang", meaning "Blue Strength"). After struggling for over two years performing in bars and clubs around Hong Kong and getting a couple small television commercials, he went to a meeting with Richard Denekamp, the head of
Sony Music
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Asia. Denekamp was impressed by Blu and his preliminary recordings of his original Mandarin Chinese pop songs, and he was ready to sign Blu to a Sony Asia contract.
The first Caucasian Chinese pop star
In 2003, after signing with See Music, 漢星音樂 (a subsidiary of See Corporation, Hong Kong) his career took off. He signed a five-year contract with See Music. In Hong Kong, Blu is affectionately referred to as ''Xiao Lan'' (''小藍'' literally meaning ''Little Blue''). He has had two more follow up songs "Crossroads" (''十子路口'') and "The Apology" (''對不起妳''), which have reached the Top Ten in most Chinese Music charts.
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Image:Dao_Feng_Video-Jonny_Blu.JPG, Jonny Blu music video-Hong Kong - December 2003
Image:J_BLU_IN_HK.jpg, Jonny Blu on big screen-Hong Kong - February 2004
Image:Jonny_Blu_Dao_Feng_Video.JPG, Jonny Blu music video with Director - Hong Kong - December 2003
Image:Jonny_Blu_Macau1034.jpg, Jonny Blu performing in Macau - May 2004
Image:Jonny_Blu_Macau05.jpg, Jonny Blu signing autographs in Macau - May 2004
''Princess Diaries 2''
During a holiday in
Oahu, Hawaii
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, he met film director
Garry Marshall
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. After discussion about a role in an upcoming film, he and Marshall met a few months later at Henderson Productions in
Toluca Lake
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, California. Blu appeared as himself in the garden party scene of ''
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement'', singing a Mandarin Chinese version of the song "Miracles Happen" (originally sung in English by
Myra
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in the film ''
The Princess Diaries
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''). Marshall and the music supervisor for the film, Dawn Soler, liked Blu's song so much that it ended up on ''The Princess Diaries 2'' soundtrack and earned Blu a
RIAA
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Certified Gold Record, with over 700,000 units sold.
Image:Jonny_Blu_Garry_Marshall_Princess_Diaries_2.jpg, Jonny Blu and Director Garry Marshall on the set of ''Princess Diaries 2''
Jazz
In 2005, Blu began work on an album in Los Angeles, recording swing and jazz songs that he had written, along with some classic standards that were favorites of his. Influenced by Harry Connick Jr. in his early life (and
Elvis Presley
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,
Dean Martin
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and
Brian Setzer
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), Blu recorded his ''In Just That Kind of a Mood''. After finding licensing for some of his songs, including "In Just That Kind of a Mood" and "Ooh-Wee" which were heard on ''
The Young and the Restless
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'' in 2007 and 2008, he moved back to the United States. His album was released in Eastern Europe by
Universal Music Group
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(2008). He released the EP ''In a Groove'' (2008).
Blu has performed at the
Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood, Vibrato Jazz Club in Bel Air, California;
Iridium Jazz Club in New York, Anthology and Tango Del Rey in San Diego, The Skokie Theater in Chicago, and SoHo Music Club in Santa Barbara, California. His album ''Taboo!'' was released in October 2009. His first promotional shows were in New York on September 12, 2009, at
Iridium Jazz Club in New York City and on December 15, 2009, at Herb Alpert's Vibrato Jazz Club in Los Angeles.
Image:Jonny_Blu_Vibrato_Jazz_October_3_2010.jpg, Jonny Blu at Vibrato Jazz Club - 2010
Image:Jonny-Blu-Iridium-Jazz-New-York-21510.jpg, Jonny Blu live at Iridium Jazz Club - 2010
Image:Jonny_Blu_Vibrato.jpg, Jonny Blu at Vibrato Jazz Club - 2009
Image:Jonny_Blu_Catalina_Club.jpg, Jonny Blu at Catalina Jazz Club - 2007
Image:Jonny_Blu_The_Mint.jpg, Jonny Blu performs at The Mint - 2007
Image:Jonny_Blu_Anthology_2007.jpg, Jonny Blu performs at Anthology - 2007
Discography
Albums
Filmography
Awards
Charts
References
External links
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Songwriters from California
American jazz musicians
Peking University alumni
University of California, Los Angeles alumni
Living people
Musicians from Los Angeles
Beverly Hills High School alumni
Jazz musicians from California
Year of birth missing (living people)