Meng keo pichenda and noy vanneth biography
Noy Vanneth | |
|---|---|
| Native name | ណយ វ៉ាន់ណេត |
| Birth name | Noy Vanneth |
| Born | (1964-01-01)January 1, 1964 Kampuchea Krom, Southern Vietnam |
| Genres | Traditional Khmer, Romvong, Saravan, Rom KbachCha-cha, Rock, Bossa-Nova, and Pop |
| Occupation(s) | Singer |
| Years active | 1989–Present |
| Labels | Various |
| Associated acts | Touch Sunnix, |
Noy Vanneth (ណយ វ៉ាន់ណេត; born 1964 in Kampuchea Krom in South Vietnam) is a Cambodiansinger who has been performing and recording for more than twenty years. He has sung for numerous music production companies such as Rasmey Hang Meas, Chlangden, Angkorwat and others. His versatility has led him to perform genres from rock, pop, cha-cha, to Khmer genres such as ramvong, lam lao, saravan, and rom kbach. His work and legacy can be found as being part of the first new wave of post-Khmer Rouge popular singers alongside other Cambodian vocalists such as Touch Sunnix, Meng Keo Pichenda, Sous Mach and Him Sivorn. His musical approach can be described as being more traditional in instrumentation and style contrasted with the more modern works of Preap Sovath and other Cambodian artists currently producing work.
Noy Vanneth is still actively performing and singing on karaoke production companies while also making TV appearances on concert series such as CTN's Sunday Live, the Hang Meas HDTV network, judging and occasionally performing on Bayon TV's singing competition show Somneang Ek, and among others. He has also made several appearances in the U.S., touring several Khmer restaurants in cities such as Long Beach, Stockton, Chicago, and Atlanta as well as in Canada and Australia.
Music
Vanneth has recorded hundreds of covers and originals; many of which can be found on YouTube separately and in collection uploads.
A few of his most well-known songs include:
References
- ↑khmer762 (2015-07-15), Noy Vanneth, រំដួលពោធ៍សាត់, Khmer Song 2015, Sunday
- 6 years ago more. ស្នាដៃ កូនខ្មែរ.
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Thankfull for this info. [Unsigned]The music of Cambodia is derived from a mesh of cultural traditions dating back to the ancient Khmer Empire, India, China and the original indigenous tribes living in the area before the arrival of Indian and Chinese travelers. With the rapid Westernization of popular music, Cambodian music has incorporated elements from music around the word through globalization.
Cambodian pop music, or modern music, includes slow, crooner-type music exemplified by songs such as Sinn Sisamouth’s ឯណាទៅឋានសួគ៌? (Ae Na Tiw Than Suor?), as well as dance music. Dance music is classified according to the type of dance signified by the rhythm. The two most common types of Cambodian dance music are ramvong and ramkbach. Ramvong is slow dance music, while ramkbach is closely related to Thai folk music. Recently, a form of music called kantrum has become popular. Originating among the Khmer Surin in Thailand, kantrum is performed by both Thai and Cambodian stars including Darkie and Chalermpol Malakham.
Modern Cambodian music is usually presented in Cambodian karaoke VCDs, which typically feature actors and actresses mimicking song lyrics.Noy Vanneth and Lour Sarith are two examples of modern singers who sing songs on the karaoke VCDs, and the VCDs feature songs composed by other musicians, in addition to songs sung and composed by notable musician Sin Sisamouth.
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Famous Cambodian singers include Sisamouth; Sisamouth’s main singing partners, Ros Serey Sothea and Pan Ron; Noy Vanneth; Meng Keo Pichenda; Lour Sarith; Chhet Sovan Panha; and Preap Sovath.
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- Famous Cambodian singers include