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Hồ Ngọc Hà (born 25 November 1984) [1] [2] is a Vietnamese singer, model and actress.. She started her singing career by releasing her first album titled 24/7 back in 2004
In 1987, Mai Tai released their third album, Cool Is the Rule, with the singles "Bet That's What You Say" and "Fight Fire with Fire", which were only modestly successful. After releasing one last single, "Dance in the Light", and a Best Of compilation in 1988, the group broke up.
Thai Mai (Thai: ไทยใหม่) was a Thai daily newspaper. Its publication started at the end of 1930 and was in continuous operation as a daily newspaper in Thailand up into the 1950s. It was an early business venture of Lek Komet (เล็ก โกเมศ). Lek was in his late thirties in 1930.
The Mai Tai became a popular cocktail in the 1950s–60s and many restaurants, particularly tiki-themed restaurants or bars, served them. The Mai Tai was also prominently featured in the 1961 Elvis Presley film Blue Hawaii. The Mai Tai was named the official cocktail of the city by the Oakland, California city council. [19]
"Sarama" specifically refers to the song played during the pre-fight ritual; subsequent music accompanying is referred to as phleng muay (lit. ' Music for Boxing ' or ' Boxing Music ' ). The music is performed by up to four musicians, consisting of a Pi (quadruple-reed instrument - similar to oboe ) player, a pair of klong khaek players, and a ...
Micro (ไมโคร) were a Thai rock band formed in 1983 in Bangkok, Thailand. They released their first album in 1986 and were known for their energetic performances and pop melodies. [1] The band later signed to the GMM Grammy label. The group has released a six studio albums.
K-otic (เค-โอติค) was a Thai pop boy band consisting of five members, two of whom are Thai Japanese and one who is Korean. The band debuted with the single, "Ya Wai Chai" in March 2007, releasing the premier album later in October. The group disbanded in 2012 due to Jongbae's mandatory military service and Poppy's architectural ...
Dạ cổ hoài lang (Vietnamese: [zâːˀ ko᷉ hwâːj laːŋ], "Night Drum Beats Cause Longing for Absent Husband") is a Vietnamese song, composed circa 1918 by songwriter Cao Văn Lầu, colloquially known as "Sáu Lầu," from Bạc Liêu. It was a massive hit across Vietnam in 1927 as it was taken up by travelling troupes and spawned many ...