Phongthep Kradonchamnan

Phongthep Kradonchamnan (Thai: พงษ์เทพ กระโดนชำนาญ)[1] was a Thai Phleng phuea chiwit singer.[2][3]

Phongthep Kradonchamnan
พงษ์เทพ กระโดนชำนาญ
Born (1953-09-18) 18 September 1953
OccupationSinger
Musical career
Genres
Years active1975–present
LabelsAzona   GMM Grammy   Warner Music Thailand
Associated actsCarabao   Caravan

Life

His nickname is Moo (Thai: หมู, "Pig"), was born in Nakhon Ratchasima Province on September 18, 1953. In 1975, he started his career as an entertainer with the first generation members of Phleng phuea chiwit band Caravan (Thai: คาราวาน).[4] Then has become a solo singer since 1983.[5]

Entertainers

He started his career as a solo singer since 1983. His first album was Huay Taleang (Thai: ห้วยแถลง), and he has been popular since. Included in his first album, there were several popular songs such as Tang Kae (Thai: ตังเก), Ton Kab Kee (Thai: ต้นขับขี่), Fon Nang Jang Hay (Thai: ฝนนางจางหาย), Ko Ra Cha (Thai: โคราชา), Khon Kab Maa (Thai: คนกับหมา), Kid Tueng Ban (Thai: คิดถึงบ้าน), Nam Ta Hoy Tak (Thai: น้ำตาหอยทาก), Lom Ram Poey (Thai: ลมรำเพย), etc. Most of his musics were composed by him. The lyrics are more poetry like, some are very political , and advocate for working class and poverty which later gave him a nickname that is so called Farmer's Poet (Thai: กวีศรีชาวไร่).

Discography

Albums

  • Huay Taleang (ห้วยแถลง) (1983)
  • Dieaw (เดี่ยว) (1985)
  • I am Isan (ไอแอมอีสาน) (1986)
  • Mun Dee (มันดี) (1986)
  • Trong Sen Khob Faa (ตรงเส้นขอบฟ้า) (1986)
  • Yim Ngao Ngao (ยิ้มเหงาๆ) (1988)
  • khon Jon Run Mai (คนจนรุ่นใหม่) (1990)
  • Jor Poe Loe Jeen Pon Lao (จ.ป.ล. จีนปนลาว) (1991)
  • Khon Thee Rao Rak (คนที่เรารัก) (1992)
  • Supermarket (ซุเปอร์มาร์เกต) (1994)
  • Maa Hai Ban Kert (มาให้บ้านเกิด) (1996)
  • Dok Nguea Phuea Chiwit (ดอกเหงื่อเพื่อชีวิต) (1998)
  • Jao Sao Phee Suea (เจ้าสาวผีเสื้อ) (2000)
  • Khai Ngwea Song Kwai Riean (ขายงัวส่งควายเรียน) (2006)
  • Mon Kan Mueng (มนต์การเมือง) (2010)

References


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