Danny Summer
Danny Summer (December 8, 1952-), formerly known as Wu Zhikun, is a Hong Kong male singer and actor, known as the "father of Hong Kong rock music". In 1979, he released his first album "Childhood", which won the Best Newcomer Award in the Top Ten Singers and Best Newcomer Awards of the Overseas Chinese Daily. He sang many popular songs with his unique hoarse voice, such as "Never Give Up", "Intersection" and "Station" in cooperation with Su Rui. After Xia Shaosheng covered other people's songs in 1998 and released the album "Zhu", he was popular with audiophiles in the audio industry. In the following years, he also released a CD and covered other people's songs under the name "Zhu". It was not until the sales of the fifth episode of "Zhu" fell in 2015 and the reputation was poor.
Known For
36 titles
Detective Investigation Files
Armed Reaction
The File Of Justice
Mind Our Own Business
Burning Flame
I Can't Accept Corruption
Sons of the Neon Night
Elite Brigade
War And Remembrance
A Recipe for the Heart
When Dreams Come True
A Tough Side of a Lady
SPL: Kill Zone
Money Just Can't Buy
The Sky Is the Limit
Before Dawn
Before the End
The Gods And Demons Of Zu Mountain
The Mobfathers
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World
Forever Young
The Calling of a Bus Driver
Once Upon a Rainbow
From Zero to Hero
Page 1 of 2 · 36 total credits