Bold Dorjusen
About
Mongolian pop singer, music producer, and television personality whose discography has included more than a dozen studio albums, including "Amidraliin Gol Dur," and "Huvtsasaa Taichaad Shid," and over 250 songs. He famously served as one of the four coaches on the television reality music competition series The Voice of Mongolia, for which he also recorded and produced the theme song.
Before Fame
He graduated from the School of Music and Dance in 1986 as a professional violinist before also studying singing at the University of Art and Culture, from which he graduated in 2013. He first rose to fame as a member of the Mongolian boy band Camerton, which stepped into the music scene in the year 1995. His solo career originated in 2005 when he released his debut album "Hairiin Huch."
Trivia
In 2016, he was elected as a special envoy of the United Nations Children's Fund for air pollution. He became the recipient of the State Prize for his contribution to the evolution of Mongolian pop music. He has also served as the director of a record label called B Production, which has earned repute for its promotion of young musical artists.
Family Life
He and his wife are the parents of 3 children, including 2 sons and 1 daughter.
Associated With
He was one of the four coaches on the first season of The Voice of Mongolia, along with fellow pop singer Davaagiin Ulambayar.