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Christy Gibson (คริสตี้ กิ๊บสัน) is a professional Thai raised Anglo-Dutch singer and performer of ''
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'' and '' luk thung'', traditional styles of music in
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Background

Christy Gibson moved to
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as a child with her family when she was six years of age. They lived in
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and then
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. Christy Gibson had an interest in singing and music from an early age. Growing up in up-country
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she began to pick up Thai songs. As a teenager, she and her family moved to
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and later enrolled in a performing arts course.


Professional career

Gibson was discovered in 2000, while performing a well-known Thai song. She was subsequently invited to perform on a variety of popular TV shows, including the country's premier nationally televised lukthung concert, "". Gibson released her first album, ''Christy Der Ka Der'', in 2001 and her second, ''Jam Gan Boh Dai Gah?'', in 2002. Gibson was signed by
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in 2003, released her third album titled ''Gulahp Wiang Ping''. During her time with Sony Music Thailand, Gibson also recorded an album jointly with
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luk tung singer
Jonas Anderson Jonas Anderson is a Thai-raised Swedish singer known in Thailand for singing '' lookthung'' or Thai country/folk music. He has released five solo albums so far (2012) and three duet albums with fellow non-Thai lookthung singer, Christy Gibson. S ...
, called ''Rum-tone, Rum-thai''. This was followed up by two more duet albums, released independently. In 2012 and 2011, Gibson had two consecutive hit songs. In 2010, her song "Jep Tee Mai Dai Cheun" charted all over Thailand. This was her most popular song up until that time and remained in the top of the charts for that genre for two years straight. Her album of 2011, ''Yah Yohm Pae'', was an anthem of hope for many during the massive floods in Thailand of that year. For this song she received the ''Siam Dara Star Award'' for the Greatest Lukthoong Song of 2011. She has also received a number of other prestigious awards throughout her career. In 2012, Gibson released 2 more singles; ''Tah Lohk Mai Leua Poochai Suk Kon'' and ''Neua Koo Kohng Chun Gert Reuyung Noh''. She travels and performs in concert all throughout the country commercially and for social causes and has performed internationally for a variety of cultural events throughout the world, including, but not limited to; Thailand, Laos, Taiwan, Singapore, India, Jordan, England, Switzerland, Germany, Australia and the USA.


Discography

Solo albums * Christy Der ka Der (released in 2001 under Wetee Thai) * Jum Gun Boh Dai Gah (released in 2001 under Wetee Thai) * Gulap Wiang Ping (released in 2004 under Sony Music, Thailand) * Yah Yohm Pae (EP, released in 2011 independently) Singles * Tah Lohk Mai Leua Poochai Suk Kon (released in 2012 independently) * Neua Koo Kohng Chun Gert Reuyung Noh (released in 2012 independently) * Gamaloh (OST for Tahn Chai Gammalor, Channel 3 TV Series – released in 2016 under Channel 3) Duet albums (with Jonas Anderson) * Ram Tone Ram Thai (released in 2005 under Sony Music, Thailand) * Noom Tam Lao Sao Tam Thai (released in 2007 under Mangpong) * Jonas and Christy (released in 2009 independently) Guest appearances * ''Song'': Glai Roong ''Album'': H.M. Blues ''By'': His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej – King of Thailand *''Song'': Sai Tan Nam Pratai ''Album'': Mae Haeng Chat (special album produced in honor of HM Queen Sirikit's 72nd birthday) ''By Artist'': Various Artists ''Remarks'': Sung in duet with Jonas Anderson


Awards

* Outstanding Thai Language Award: Recognition of exceptional use of the Thai Language (Awarded by the Thai Ministry of Culture) 2010 * Siam Dara Star Award: Greatest Lukthoong Song 2012 (Yah Yohm Pae) * Award for Social Causes and Thai Culture Promotion (Awarded by the Department of Cultural Promotion, Thai Ministry of Culture) 2012


References

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