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Saturday, June 20, 2015
Sin SiSamut | Chivit kamakor Tbong
Sin SiSamut | Chivit kamakor Tbong
Sin Sisamuth (Khmer: [sɨn siːsaːmut]; 23 August 1932 – 18 June 1976) was a famous and highly prolific Cambodian singer-songwriter from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Widely considered the "King of Khmer music," Sin Sisamouth, along with Ros Sereysothea, Pan Ron, Mao Sareth and other Khmer 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 roll to make a Westernized sound akin to psychedelic or garage rock. Sisamuth died during the Khmer Rouge regime under circumstances that are unclear.
Sin Sisamuth | Prayat Pear Chhlorng
Sin Sisamuth | Prayat Pear Chhlorng
Sin Sisamuth (Khmer: [sɨn siːsaːmut]; 23 August 1932 – 18 June 1976) was a famous and highly prolific Cambodian singer-songwriter from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Sin Sisamuth (Khmer: [sɨn siːsaːmut]; 23 August 1932 – 18 June 1976) was a famous and highly prolific Cambodian singer-songwriter from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Widely considered the "King of Khmer music," Sin Sisamouth, along with Ros Sereysothea, Pan Ron, Mao Sareth and other Khmer 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 roll to make a Westernized sound akin to psychedelic or garage rock. Sisamuth died during the Khmer Rouge regime under circumstances that are unclear.
Sin Sisamuth | 10 CHNAM KNOUNG KOUK
Sin Sisamuth | 10 CHNAM KNOUNG KOUK
Sin Sisamuth (Khmer: [sɨn siːsaːmut]; 23 August 1932 – 18 June 1976) was a famous and highly prolific Cambodian singer-songwriter from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Sin Sisamuth (Khmer: [sɨn siːsaːmut]; 23 August 1932 – 18 June 1976) was a famous and highly prolific Cambodian singer-songwriter from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Widely considered the "King of Khmer music," Sin Sisamouth, along with Ros Sereysothea, Pan Ron, Mao Sareth and other Khmer 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 roll to make a Westernized sound akin to psychedelic or garage rock. Sisamuth died during the Khmer Rouge regime under circumstances that are unclear.
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