Grammy Gold

Grammy Gold (Thai: แกรมมี่ โกลด์) is a Thai record label and a subsidiary of GMM Grammy that focuses on luk thung and mor lam music genre. Its current managing director is Krij Thomas.[1]

Grammy Gold
Parent companyGMM Music
Founded1 September 1995 (1995-09-01)
Founder
  • Paiboon Damrongchaitham
  • Kittisak Chuangarun
  • Krij Thomas
Genre
Country of originThailand

History

Grammy Gold was founded in 1995 by Paiboon Damrongchaitham with the desire to create a distinct luk thung label out of Thai pop, which happens to be the main music genre of GMM Grammy. Mike Phiromphon is considered to be the first artist under the said record label.[2]

The record label has produced some notable milestones such as selling 1 million copies in 2002 of Tai Orathai's studio album entitled Grass Flowers in City (Thai: ดอกหญ้าในป่าปูน)[3] and in 2012 with Yinglee Srijumpol's single "Your Heart for My Phone Number" (Thai: ขอใจเธอแลกเบอร์โทร) which topped the Thai music charts and earned 217 million views on YouTube as of April 2014.[4][5]

Roster

Current acts

Former acts

  • Surachai Sombatticharern
  • Pornchai Wannasri
  • Ekarat Suvarnabhumi
  • Orawee Sujjanon
  • Jarunee Sansritim
  • Phuwan Potirach
  • Sajai Walee
  • Jomkwan Kanlaya
  • Uten Prommin
  • Ple Chinorod
  • Nueng Haruetai
  • Kat Rattikarn
  • Waranuch Putthachat
  • Chai Sanuwat
  • Opass Tossaporn
  • Somparn Ampornpong
  • Ekkapol Montrakarn
  • Peeter Fodifai
  • Duangjan Suwannee
  • Patinyan Tangtrakul
  • Thanapon Summaprot
  • Pongpipat Kongnark
  • Kittisak Chaichana
  • Praewa Patcharee
  • Rok-hon-huy
  • Maithai Huajaisin
  • Phakawat Phisitwuthirat
  • Kamwhan Weerawed
  • Kon-mor
  • Pu Sriwilai
  • Mod Ubolmanee
  • Newkoy Kannika
  • Arm Rachen
  • Ploy Thitinun
  • June Siriporn
  • Supanat Chalermchaichareonkij
  • Don Palakul
  • Oo(Oo)
  • Chinnakrit Malizon
  • Tak Watcharakorn
  • Kewalin Puliphikai
  • Somboon Pakfai
  • Dawid Intee
  • Kluy Satamp
  • Sontaya Chitmanee
  • Jumpol Thongtan
  • Sorn Sinchai
  • Jakkajan Wanwisa
  • Pornchanok Liankatwa
  • Takkatan Chollada
  • Thanawut Chawatanaworakul
  • EID Fly
  • P-Saderd
  • Tonkoon Ananta
  • Pornchita Na Songkla
  • E-Sarnboy
  • Ning Pathtama
  • Jakrapun Kornburiteerachote
  • EID Supakorn
  • Looknok Supaporn
  • Jintara Poonlarp
  • Job 2 Do
  • Maleewan Jamina
  • Saranya Songsermsawat
  • Nantida Kaewbuasai

Awards and nominations

References


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