Jamyang Dolma


Jamyang Dolma is a Chinese singer of Tibetan ethnicity.

Early life and education

Jamyang Dolma was born in Dêgê County, Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, on February 1, 1984, to a Tibetan peasant family. She dropped out of middle school due to poverty. She was discovered in a bar when she worked there as a waitress. Then she entered the Song and Dance Ensemble of Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. She entered the Sichuan Conservatory of Music in 2003, majoring in singing at the Department of Vocality, where she graduated in 2005.

Career

After graduation, Jamyang Dolma appeared in Fantasy Kalba.
In 2006, Jamyang Dolma attended the 3rd National Minorities Festival.
In March 2009, Jamyang Dolma sang the song "Colorful Hada" on the 50th Anniversary of the Liberation of Tibetan Serfs Variety Art Show on China Central Television. The following June, she sang the song Mother's Miss on the 60th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China Art Show. In December that same year, she released her album Female Country.
In February 2010, Jamyang Dolma participated in the 2010 Tibetan New Year's Gala and sang Auspicious Tibetan Calendar Year. In the following April, she released her album China Voices. In December that same year, she sang the song The Hulunbeir Grassland.

Personal life

On August 11, 2014, Jamyang Dolma was married to Dingzhen Quzha, a photographer on China Central Television.