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Luk Krung
Luk krung ( th, ลูกกรุง, ; literally "child of the city"), also called ''phleng luk krung'' ( เพลงลูกกรุง), is a genre of Thai popular music. It is a more polished, urban style, compared to its folk music counterpart, '' luk thung''.Roongrang, Panya. "Music of Thailand, II: Regional and Popular Music". ''New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'' Online. Luk krung songs commonly feature themes about feelings of society, people in the capital and occurrences that happen in the period of time. The emotions, the singing, the tone of singer, the songwriter and musicians all form to create an exquisite, delicate and gentle sound. The style of the music and lyrics are similar to poetry and the meaning of lyrics is complex. History Luk Krung was first established around 1931, during the reign of King Rama VII, in which Thailand was going through a regime change. Some people told the end of period of King Rama VI around 1912, an Italian musician ...
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Amarin Ruengboriboon
Amarin may refer to: *Amarin Corporation, an Irish-American biopharmaceutical company *Amarinus, a Roman Catholic saint associated with Saint Praejectus *Saint-Amarin, a commune in France (named after the saint) *Amarin Group, a Thai media and publishing company *Amarin TV, a television channel in Thailand, owned by Amarin Group *Amarin Plaza, a shopping mall in Thailand *Amarin Plaza Company, a former name of The Erawan Group, a Thai hospitality company *Wat Amarinthraram Wat Amarinthraram Worawihan ( th, วัดอมรินทรารามวรวิหาร), or known in short as Wat Amarinthraram or just Wat Amarin is a Thai Buddhist temple in Thailand. It is located on the southward of canal Khlong Ban ...
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Pause (Thai Luk Krung Band)
Pause may refer to Technology * Stop playing audio or video, with the possibility to continue (in the case of video: with a still image) * The Pause key or symbol ** Found on media players (software, digital, portable), remote controls, cassette decks, VCRs and optical disc players ( CD, DVD, Blu-ray) Computing * Pause key, the Pause/Break key on computer keyboards * pause, a DOS command * The Perl Authors Upload Server (PAUSE), an interface for uploading Perl modules to the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network Video games * Pause (video gaming), the option to temporarily suspend play of a video game (first seen in Yar's Revenge 1982) Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Pause'' (2014 film), a 2014 Swiss film * ''Pause'' (2018 film), a Cypriot film * "Pause" (''The Boondocks''), a 2010 episode from the third season of ''The Boondocks'' Music * Rest (music), a musical pause * Fermata, a musical pause of indefinite duration * Pause (band), a Thai rock band * Pause ( ...
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Pensri Poomchoosri
Pensri Pomchoosri ( th, เพ็ญศรี พุ่มชูศรี; ; June 17, 1929 in Changwat Phitsanulok – May 14, 2007 in Changwat Samut Prakan) was a Thai pop singer and actress, active for more than five decades from the 1940s. She was named a National Artist of Thailand in 1991. She was married to writer Suwat Woradilok, also a National Artist, who died on April 15, 2007. Her nickname was ''Aed'' ( th, แอ๊ด; ) or ''Jow'' ( th, โจ๊ว; ). Biography Early life and career Born Pongsri Pomchoosri in Phitsanulok Province, she entered singing contests at the age of eight. She won several trophies including one from the Phu Khao Thong (Golden Mountain) fair, where a number of artists made their musical debuts. By the age of 12 she had made a record and had changed her name to Pensri. Her first record, ''Sila Tham Tang Ha'' ('' Five Precepts in Buddhism'') was written by the renowned composer Siwa Woranat.Kongrut, Anchalee. 2007-5-15Singer and national ...
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Orawee Sujjanon
Orawee Sujjanon ( th, อรวี สัจจานนท์, sometimes Sutjahnon, Satchanont, or Sajjanont; ) (born 9 March 1965) is a Thai lukgrung singer who has the alias "the singer with voice like a bell" (thai:นักร้องเสียงระฆังเเก้ว). Her nickname is Lek (Thai :เล็ก). Popularly known as Lek Orawee, she was born in Phrasamutchedi District, Samutprakan Province, Thailand. Her family are of Thai-Chinese nationality and her home is in Phasamutjade, Samutprakan. She graduated from Pranakorn Rajabhat University in 2003. History She started singing at the Prasamutjadee festival with the songs of Pongsri Woranut such as Ginkhangandnompric, Oonjan and Saligakuentin. While she was studying grade 7, she came second in a singing contest with the Traweancaydan song by Jintana Suksathit. It was this contest that inspired her to be a singer. When she studied grade 10 at Horwang School, she had the occasion to sing at Happy Land a ...
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Rewat Buddhinan
Rewat Buddhinan ( th, เรวัต พุทธินันทน์; ; September 5, 1948 – October 27, 1996), nicknamed Ter ( ''Toe''), was a singer, producer and founding member of the Thai pop group, The Impossibles. He was a pioneer in the Thai pop and rock music industries during the 1970's, and the co-founder (alongside ) of GMM Grammy GMM Grammy Public Company Limited ( th, จีเอ็มเอ็ม แกรมมี่ or G"MM' Grammy) is the largest media conglomerate entertainment company in Thailand. Grammy top artists include Bird Thongchai, Silly Fools, Loso, ..., a media conglomerate entertainment company in Thailand. Due to his influence, Buddhinan is considered to have ushered in a new era in the music industry of Thailand. References * Music Trends 1970-197* Rewat Buddhinan's Influence on Thai Popular Musi 20th-century Thai male singers, Rewat Buddhinan Rewat Buddhinan 1948 births 1996 deaths Rewat Buddhinan {{Thailand-singer-stub ...
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Music Of Thailand
The music of Thailand reflects its geographic position at the intersection of China and India, and reflects trade routes that have historically included Africa, Greece and Rome. Traditional Thai musical instruments are varied and reflect ancient influence from far afield - including the ''klong thap'' and ''khim'' (Persian origin), the ''jakhe'' (Indian origin), the ''klong jin'' (Chinese origin), and the '' klong kaek'' (Indonesian origin). Though Thailand was never colonized by colonial powers, pop music and other forms of modern Asian, European and American music have become extremely influential. The two most popular styles of traditional Thai music are luk thung and mor lam; the latter in particular has close affinities with the music of Laos. Aside from the Thai, ethnic minorities such as the Lao, Lawa, Hmong, Akha, Khmer, Lisu, Karen and Lahu peoples have retained traditional musical forms. Traditional and folk music Classical music Thai classical music is syn ...
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