Michael McCarthy,目前是《体育画报》特约撰稿人,也服务于《体育新闻》、《华尔街日报》和CNBC电视频道,工作覆盖体育、商业、媒体及营销。曾服务于《今日美国》12年。
频繁地作为评论员出现在电视、电台。
所上过的节目包括NBC的今日秀,ESPN和福克斯新闻和CNBC,CNN,NPR和BBC。
第7名:
Elva Hsiao is a highly popular Taiwanese singer; you could consider her the Chinese Madonna. Since her debut in 1999, she has released 13 studio albums. That’s roughly one album per year. And the quality of her music has been especially high since day one. In my opinion, she only gets better and better with each album that’s released, so let me put it this way: Shut Up & Kiss Me is the strongest album by one of China’s most exceptional and popular artists. If that doesn’t spike your curiosity enough to make you check it out, then you’re missing out. From ultra-modern, bass-heavy pop numbers like “Shut Up and Kiss Me” and “Trigger To the Thunder of Love” to tender romantic ballads like “Dare To Hurt” and “Surviving,” every song on this album was an exercise in pop perfection. I’d always liked Elva, but after spending months listening to this album I’m sure I’ll be a die-hard for life. (Note: these song titles have been translated from Mandarin, which is what most of Elva’s music is in, though she also sings in Cantonese from time to time.)
频繁地作为评论员出现在电视、电台。
所上过的节目包括NBC的今日秀,ESPN和福克斯新闻和CNBC,CNN,NPR和BBC。
第7名:
Elva Hsiao is a highly popular Taiwanese singer; you could consider her the Chinese Madonna. Since her debut in 1999, she has released 13 studio albums. That’s roughly one album per year. And the quality of her music has been especially high since day one. In my opinion, she only gets better and better with each album that’s released, so let me put it this way: Shut Up & Kiss Me is the strongest album by one of China’s most exceptional and popular artists. If that doesn’t spike your curiosity enough to make you check it out, then you’re missing out. From ultra-modern, bass-heavy pop numbers like “Shut Up and Kiss Me” and “Trigger To the Thunder of Love” to tender romantic ballads like “Dare To Hurt” and “Surviving,” every song on this album was an exercise in pop perfection. I’d always liked Elva, but after spending months listening to this album I’m sure I’ll be a die-hard for life. (Note: these song titles have been translated from Mandarin, which is what most of Elva’s music is in, though she also sings in Cantonese from time to time.)