Wu Fei and Abigail Washburn, who released a self-titled debut album as a duo on Friday, have lived almost parallel lives. Both women were born in 1977, and both grew up to be accomplished and ...
Wu Fei is a master player of the guzheng, a Chinese string instrument that is more than two thousand years old, and known today mostly as the parent instrument of the Japanese koto. Fei began her ...
Listen to the official audio for "Four Seasons" by Wu Fei and Abigail Washburn, a single from their new Folkways album 'Wu Fei & Abigail Washburn.' 'Wu Fei & Abigail Washburn' out on CD/digital on ...
Fei Wu is the host of Fei’s World Podcast, where her mission is to help independent creatives to find career and financial freedom. During a 10-year career in consulting and marketing, she built a ...
A lady with a banjo, a Chinese zither player, and a guy carrying a keyboard and a trumpet walk into a bar. That may sound like the setup of one of your dad's jokes, but Abigail Washburn, Wu Fei and ...
Seated at the kitchen table in her warm, bright West Side home, Wu Fei explains that she goes by Fei in the U.S., but that her full name has an important meaning. Roughly translated from Chinese, “Wu ...
Please join us for an evening of music, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Asia Society Center on U.S.-China Relations and the rich tradition of artistic collaboration between China and the ...
Each a virtuoso in their own right, longtime friends and Wu Fei and Abigail Washburn team up for a tradition-blending debut album of folk music. Chinese Folk Music Meets Appalachian Tradition On 'Wu ...
Wu Fei and Abigail Washburn, who released a self-titled debut album as a duo on Friday, have lived almost parallel lives. Both women were born in 1977, and both grew up to be accomplished and ...