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Lay Phyu ( my, လေးဖြူ, ; born 19 May 1965) is a
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rock star and guitarist. He is the lead vocalist of the popular rock band
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. Lay is considered the most commercially successful male singer in the history of Burmese rock music.Lay Phyu releases new album: Bay of Bengal


Biography

Lay Phyu was born on 19 May 1965 in Inlay Lake, Shan State, Myanmar along with his younger brother Ah Nge. He attended and graduated from
Mandalay University Mandalay University (also translated as University of Mandalay; my, မန္တလေးတက္ကသိုလ် ) is a public liberal arts and science university located in Mandalay, Myanmar and one of the sixteen autonomous universities un ...
with an English Major where he met Y Wine, one of the aspiring singers from the Iron Cross Music band (a renowned rock band in Myanmar). He eventually joined the "Iron Cross" band, which was founded by
Saw Bwe Hmu Saw Bwe Hmu ( my, စောဘွဲ့မှူး; 19 October 1952–24 July 1994) was a co-founder and the band leader of the Burmese band ''Iron Cross'' and a well known songwriter. An ethnic Karen Christian, he served as the lead guitarist ...
, a famous guitarist and songwriter. Later, Chit San Maung became the lead guitarist after Bwe Hmu passed away. Later Ah Nge, Myo Gyi and Y Wine joined the new aspiring band. Since his early career days, Lay Phyu became successful in his first album "Gandarya Lamin" (Desert Moon) and helped define the genre of Burmese rock music. Much of his music was inspired by bands such as Nazareth, Metallica, Van Halen, Scorpion, Dream Theatre, and Bon Jovi. Lay Phyu first started his path to fame when he covered English songs in Burmese. Later on, as he gained confidence and popularity in his music career, he began to compose a few of his own music. Even with the copy songs written together with his Iron Cross associates, Lay Phyu gave a fresh boost to Myanmar's Music Industry.


Charity and outreach

In 2008, when
Cyclone Nargis Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Nargis ( my, နာဂစ်, ur, نرگس ) was an extremely destructive and deadly tropical cyclone that caused the worst natural disaster in the recorded history of Myanmar during early May 2008. The cyclone m ...
struck the South Western regions of Myanmar, Iron Cross as well as many other famous artists formed a collaboration of songs as to raise funds to help victims rebuild their livelihoods. An organization from California sponsored the charity and published a song called "Hands with love" .The collaboration then proceeded to perform "Hands with love" by written by Raggie, raising awareness to Myanmar locals of the damage that natural disasters can cause to people's social, economic and environmental factors. The same anonymous sponsor published and performed a song "a yay ma kyi bue" ( Not the end of the world ) in the same year, dedicated towards his twin daughters he had lost.


Lay Phyu in USA

Lay Phyu shot a new music video in Ocean City, MD for his new upcoming album. The video was shot in late 2012 by Burmese director Danyar. The title for the track is called "". Another music video, Yote Thein Pay, also featured footage of recording sessions and 2012 USA Tour.
Photos from the set


Discography


Solo albums

# ' (Desert Moon) # ' (Cries of the Sea) # ' (Live) # ' (Music Entity) # ''Power 54'' # ' (Song of New World) # ' (Curse) # ' (The Prey) # ' (Dream Poem) # ' (The Butterfly) # ' (The Mummies) # ' (The Moments) # ''Bay of Bengal'' (BOB) # ''Diary'' – Single (music) (Released at 27-10-2013) # ''Diary'' – Album (Released at 27-12-2014) # ''Dar A Chit Lar'' (Single) # Zar Ti Boone ( single)


Collaborations

# 95 Myanmar Billboard Top Hits # (2) # # # # # Iron Cross Band Unplugged # Iron Cross Band Acoustic # (2) # # LMN # We Love the SEA Games (2013) # Six Strings Witch ()


References

{{authority control 1965 births Living people Burmese singer-songwriters Burmese Buddhists 21st-century Burmese male singers 20th-century Burmese male singers People from Shan State Mandalay University alumni