U-Learn is best known for his unique artistic style suffused with grace and charm. He began with a Master degree in Security Management from University of Houston and shortly after managed safety and security fora large company, later acted as sports anchor for Houston Rockets, and a broadcast host. U-Learn dabbled in NASA’s space education program for Taiwanese children.
One should not underestimate his special gift as a musician. He learned whistling at 4 years under the tutelage of his father, a master whistler, and performed on stage at 7 years. Later, laughed at by classmates, he began practicing covert whistling in shame, refusing to be heard by anyone. Unexpectedly discovered, he was invited to whistle in Taiwan’s National Concert Hall accompanied by a full orchestra in sell out performance. People were amazed that he could both pucker for simple songs and present artistically elegant melodies. U-Learn believed anyone could whistle, until he realized his ability. He now dedicates his heart and energy to promoting “Lip Music”. He dreams one day to create a “Lip Music Choir”.
“Make Me A Channel”, the first Lip-Music Jazz album, was released in 2012. His lips led to three invitations to perform: at Taiwan’s equivalent of the White House, in a McDonald’s advertisement, and on the international stage. Whistling is his special gesture of gratitude to family and friends who love and support him.