Sandee Chan (; born 19 July 1970) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter, music producer and director.
Early life
Chan was born in the Philippines on 19 July 1970. Her family has Chinese roots, and she has Shanghai ancestry. Due to her father's factor, her family moved to Taiwan.
Chan holds a BA in journalism from National Chengchi University.
Career
Chan began playing the piano as a child and created her own songs while a student at National Chengchi University in Taiwan. She was signed by an independent record label after performing on the university music contest Young Star in 1991, and wrote songs for Jeff Chang and Huang Pin-Yuan before releasing her first single and album in 1994. She has released 14 solo albums.
Studio albums
- 1994: Washington Chopped Down the Cherry Tree (è¯çÂÂé Âç ÂÃ¥ÂÂæ«»æ¡Â樹)
- 1995: Leaving on a Jet Plane (ä¹Âå´å°Âæ©Âé¢å»)
- 1996: Sing till the End of the World (Ã¥ÂÂå£)
- 1999: IâÂÂm Not the Kind of Girl (æÂÂå¾Âä¾Âä¸ÂæÂ¯å¹½é»ÂçÂÂ女çÂÂ)
- 2000: Perfect Moan (å®Âç¾ÂçÂÂÃ¥ÂȌÂÂ)
- 2004: Then, We All Wept (å¾Âä¾ æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂé½åÂÂäºÂ)
- 2008: What If It Matters (å¦ÂæÂÂæÂÂä¸Âä»¶äºÂæÂ¯éÂÂè¦ÂçÂÂ)
- 2011: I Love You, John
- 2013: A Low-Key Life (ä½Â調人çÂÂ)
- 2015: When Sorrow Being Downloaded Twice (å¦ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂ²å·被ä¸Âè¼ÂäºÂÃ¥Â
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- 2017: Martial God Cardea (æÂ°ç¥Âå¡ç¾迪äºÂ)
- 2019: Juvenile A
- 2022: Discipline (調æÂÂ)
Other albums
- 1997: The Night When Bad Guys Weren't So Bad (live album)
- 1997: Cannot Be Ignored Collection 1994âÂÂ1997 ("best of" album)
- 2000: Sandee Chan Collection 1994âÂÂ1999 ("best of" album)
- 2004: Happy Together 2003 (live album)
- 2004: An Addiction Of Beauty (live album)
- 2004: Material-Girl Coin (Chan, Li Duan Xian and Wang Ke Le album)
- 2005: Material-girls.com 2005 (Chan, Li Duan Xian and Wang Ke Le album)
- 2009: What If It Matters (English album)
- 2009: A Tale of Two Chens (Chan and Kimmy EP)
- 2011: 19 (Chan and Chen Chien Chi Album)
Awards
Chan was awarded Best Album and Best Album Producer at the 16th Golden Melody Awards in 2005.
At the 20th Golden Melody Awards in 2009, she won Best Mandarin Female Singer.
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