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Khánh Ly helped popularize Trịnh Công Sơn's music in the early years, and they often performed together at South Vietnam University campuses. Later in Trịnh's life, singer Hồng Nhung (born 1970) re-popularized his music. [citation needed]. Trịnh died on 1 April 2001, 62 years old. [7]
Khánh Ly (born as Nguyễn Thị Lệ Mai; 6 March 1945 in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese-American singer. She performed many songs written by Vietnamese composer Trịnh Công Sơn and rose to fame in the 1960s.
25. LK Ngô Thụy Miên: Tình Khúc Buồn & Bản Tình Cuối & Riêng Một Góc Trời & Niệm Khúc Cuối & Giáng Ngọc & Chiều Nay Không Có Em & Tình Khúc Mùa Xuân & Áo Lụa Hà Đông – Khánh Hà, Khánh Ly, Tuấn Ngọc, Duy Quang. 26. Behind The Scenes (Hậu Trường Sân Khấu) 27.
On January 18, 2018, and February 6, 2018, she held the liveshow of Trinh Cong Son titled Ru Đời Đi Nhé and both nights of the liveshow's ticket was sold out one week prior. [ 198 ] [ 199 ] Beside those who wasn't familiar with the new creation, others stated that Le Quyen had her own style of singing which was considered to be unique and ...
Paris By Night 100: Ghi Nhớ Một Chặng Đường is a Paris By Night program produced by Thúy Nga Productions that was filmed at the Planet Hollywood Theatre for the Performing Arts in Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino from July 3–4, 2010 and released DVD on October 7, 2010.
Liên Khúc: Ta Ao Việt Nam (Nam Lộc, Trinh Công Son, Đức Huy - Biên Soạn Huynh Ny) - Ha Vy, Điểm Liên, Lưu Mỹ Linh, Tu Quyền, Huy Vu, Gia Huy, Kevin Khoa, Minh Chanh Que Huong Tinh Yeu & Tuoi Tre 13
The music themes shifted to reflecting the government propaganda and the styles became more uniform and diverse. A popular Vietnamese musician "Trinh Cong Son" after the fall of Saigon his music was banned and he was out under house arrest because his songs were about anti- war and anti- government songs. [citation needed]
Paris By Night 78: Đường Xưa (The Path of the Past) is a Paris By Night program produced by Thúy Nga that was filmed at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre Studio #40 in Toronto, Canada on June 11, 2005.