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The Peking All-Stars were a rock band formed in Beijing in 1979 by a number of foreigners then resident in the Chinese capital, the same year as the first Chinese rock band, Wan Li Ma Wang (万里马王) was formed. The band was formed by Graham Earnshaw, on guitar and vocals, Chris, a Brazilian drummer, and Richard Thwaites, an Australian bass player who doubled as the China correspondent of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. It played one of the first rock concerts in China at a university campus hall in Beijing in late summer of 1979. Their performance at Beijing's Teacher's College in 1981 was commemorated by a photograph in the book China After Mao by Liu Heung Shing.[1]

Peking All-Stars
OriginPeking, China
GenresRock
Years active1979–1984
Labelsnone
Peking All-Stars circa 1985
Peking All-Stars circa 1985

Members


The lineup changed regularly over the years, but members included:


Dissolution


The band played a number of performances at the Friendship Hotel, the Jianguo Hotel, the Beijing Foreign Languages Institute and at embassies, but restrictions on cultural activities resulting from the so-called Anti-Spiritual Pollution Campaign in 1983-1984 made it difficult for the band to find opportunities to gig.[8]

Earnshaw, who owned the bands gear, eventually passed on the drums and amplifiers to a Madagascan band that was starting up in 1984, while his Fender Telecaster went on long-term loan to the Madagascan guitarist Eddie, who later became the lead guitarist with the so-called godfather of Chinese rock, Cui Jian.


References


  1. Liu, Heung Shing (1983). China After Mao: Seek Truth From Facts. Hong Kong: Penguin Books. pp. 168-168. ISBN 0140067612.
  2. "Graham Earnshaw: The Long Bio". Graham Earnshaw. Retrieved 22 February 2011.
  3. "Michael Schoenhals" (in Swedish). Lunds universitet. Retrieved 22 February 2011.[permanent dead link]
  4. Osnos, Evan (20 May 2009). "OLD BOOKS RECOVERED: GRAHAM EARNSHAW". The New Yorker. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  5. "Establishing Abroad - HQ Bank - Kina". www.establishingabroad.com. Archived from the original on 27 April 2009.
  6. "Afatra". CD Baby. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  7. Li, Zhi (29 December 2007). "old Luo". China International Radio International Online. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  8. KUO, Kaiser (October 2005). The Insider's Guide to Beijing 2005-2006. True Run Media. ISBN 9780977333400. Retrieved 31 May 2017.



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