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  2. Sinn Sisamouth - Wikipedia

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    Sinn Sisamouth [a] (c. 1932 – c. 1976) was a Cambodian singer-songwriter active from the 1950s to the 1970s. Widely considered the "King of Khmer Music", Sisamouth, along with Ros Serey Sothea, Pen Ran, Mao Sareth, and other Cambodian artists, was part of a thriving pop music scene in Phnom Penh that blended elements of Khmer traditional music with the sounds of rhythm and blues and rock and ...

  3. Keo Sarath - Wikipedia

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    Keo Sarath was born on March 10, 1956, in Wat Kampheng Village, Srong Battambang District, Battambang Province.. After escaping alive from the bloody Khmer Rouge regime, he lived in a refugee camp on the Khmer-Thai border of Khao-I-Dang [1] where he began his musical career and married with his first wife.

  4. 1975 in music - Wikipedia

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    April 17 – Cambodian singer-songwriter Sinn Sisamouth and his pregnant wife are among millions forced out of Phnom Penh by the Khmer Rouge. April 18 – Alice Cooper's first television special, Welcome to My Nightmare: The Making of a Record Album airs. April 24 – Pete Ham, founder of the group Badfinger, is found hanged in his London ...

  5. Champa Battambang - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Sin Sisamouth's song "Champa Battambang" was the first content played on Khmer Republic Television as part of his Album Chlangden Vol. 125. [2] By the 1970s, it had become part of the repertoire of the upcoming scene of Cambodian rock music.

  6. List of songs recorded by Sinn Sisamouth - Wikipedia

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    "Just Want To See (ចង់ត្រឹមតែឃើញ)" [Album: Chlangden Vol. 038] "Sparrow Cries For Love ...

  7. Don't Think I've Forgotten - Wikipedia

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    The film includes profiles of influential performers like Sinn Sisamouth, Ros Serey Sothea, Pen Ran, Baksey Cham Krong, Liev Tuk, Huoy Meas, Yol Aularong, Meas Samon, Pou Vannary, and several others (including Pen Ram, Pen Ran's sister), most of whom perished during the Khmer Rouge genocide, plus interviews with surviving performers like Sieng ...

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    The latest issue of Hello! magazine describes Melania Trump as someone who has "grown in confidence" and now has "newfound authority" during her second stint in the White House as first lady.

  9. Pen Ran - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] Pen Ran was an early entrant in this music scene, with the hit song "Pka Kabas" in 1963, [6] but she became a national star when she began recording with Sinn Sisamouth in 1966. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Starting in the late 1960s Ran recorded many collaborations with Sisamouth and other notable Cambodian singers of the period, [ 7 ] while continuing ...