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Timeline:
June 28th, 1975: Born
1984: Took violin lessons
1985: Took voice training
1991: Received Best Artist Development Award
1991: Winner, Voice of Asia at age 16
1992: Chosen as "Best New Artist" during Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM)
1992: First caught the attention of commercial sponsors at tender age of 17, with Sony advertisement
1993: Received "Best Album of The Year" Award during Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM)
1993: "Dekat Padamu" Released
1994: "Ning" Released
1994: "Teguh" Released
1994: Received "Best Pop Album" Award during Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM)
1995: "A Little Romancing" Released
1996: Tried acting for the first time, in "Bara"
1996: "Tribute to Disney" Released
1997: "Always" Released
1997: "Ke Sayup Bintang" Released
1999: "Spirit of Life" Released
1999: "Pujaan Ku" Released
2001: "Suara Sensasi" Released
More Information...2001: "Natural Woman" Released
More Information...2003: "Selagi Ada... Ning" Released
More Information...March 7th, 2003: Category for Ning Baizura created
March 8th, 2003: F1 ambassador Ning rocks Bangsar with street party
Ning Baizura in her new role as the `Malaysian Ambassador of the 2003 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix' showcased a performance at 'Grand Prix City Street Party' in celebration of the fifth Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix to be held at Sepang International Circuit (SIC) from March 21 to 23.
Ning commented on her appointment (Quotes taken from BERNAMA news article):
"I am extremely proud and honoured to have been chosen by SIC to represent them in their promotion of the Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix 2003."
"This event is the country's biggest opportunity to showcase its ...multi-racial harmony and paradise like tourism offerings. I am ever willing to lend a hand to promote it and our country."
"Malaysians should be proud of the Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix as it elevates the country's sporting status as never before seen heights, and we must remember that the Grand Prix was brought to our shores principally for Malaysians to enjoy. I will be lending my support to the GP on race day; I hope to see many Malaysians there too."