1988 entered the music scene.
1989 made its mark in the singing competition in Liaoning province.
1990 began systematic vocal music learning.
1994 studied under Zhang Mu, a famous vocal educator of China Coal Mine Art Troupe.
1997 was admitted to the singing major of the pop department of Shenyang Conservatory of Music.
1998 won the first prize in the popularity contest of Shenyang Division of Seven Stars Cup, and recorded his first single "Because I like you" in the same year.
1999 signed a contract with Beijing Birdman Art Promotion Co., Ltd., and the company produced singles such as Lao and Long Xiang. In the same year, the music video "Old Age" filmed by the company was broadcast on national TV stations and received wide acclaim.
On June 5438+ 10, 2000, he sang songs such as "The Great Sage" and "Sunny Sky and Bright Moon" published by China International Television Service Company.
In March 2000, the single "Lao" won the first prize of China original song list of Extraordinary Music Weekly.
In June 2000, MTV of the latest album Lili was filmed in Shanghai.
In August 2000, "Lili" MTV was broadcast on CCTV -3 "Music Popular Style" column.
In September, 2000, he was invited to attend the opening concert of Oriental University Town, the first university town in China.
On June 5438- 10, 2000, Pang Long's first mandarin album, CD and Cassette, which was brewed for two years, was grandly released and distributed nationwide.
From June, 5438 to February, 2000, he was invited to attend a large-scale literary evening held by CCTV in Tianjin. Over the past few years, he has been invited to participate in the program recording and large-scale parties of TV stations all over the country. Recently, Pang Long's second solo album, which has been prepared for a long time, will be released to the market to sing TV series songs: in 2003, he produced and recorded the opening song Taste and the ending song Answer for the TV series Serving You.
In May, 2004, the theme song "Love Song of a Glass of Water" and two episodes "Two Butterflies" and "Blowing Eyes" were recorded for Liu Xiaoqing's latest TV series "28 1 Letter".
In July 2004, he recorded the song "Never Look Back" for the TV series "Crossing the Besieged City" and recorded the theme song.