D2B (band)

D2B
Background information
Birth name D2B
Origin Thailand
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 2001–2004 (D2B)
2005–2007 (Dan-Beam)
Website The Official Website of D2B
Past members Apichet Kittikorncharoen
Worrawech Danuwong
Kawee Tanjararak

D2B (Thai: ดีทูบี) was a Thai boy band from the Thai record label, RS promotion.

Members

The three members of the group were: Apichet Kittikorncharoen, nickname Big (born December 2, 1982 – died December 9, 2007), Worrawech Danuwong, nickname Dan, (born May 16, 1984), and Kawee Tanjararak, nickname Beam, (born May 18, 1980).

History

The name "D2B" was created from the first letters of the members' nicknames, Dan, Big, and Beam, in which one name started with a "D" and 2 names started with a "B".

On July 22, 2003, Big was in a major accident where his car flipped into a dirty roadside canal, leading to a bacterial infection in his brain. After being in a coma and persistent vegetative state for 4 years, he died on December 9, 2007.[1]

After Big had slipped into a coma, Dan and Beam continued their musical careers and released several duo albums. They went by the name "Dan-Beam.". In 2005 Dan and Beam came out with their first album together called "Dan-Beam the album". Then in 2006 they came out with the second album " Dan-Beam the 2nd album Relax" and in 2007 they came out with their third album "Dan-Beam the 3rd album Freedom" and last and special album "DB2B". Worawech Danuwong (Dan) decided to leave RS Promotion and announced this decision on October 25, 2007. That meant the termination of D2B as well. And, soon after, Big died on December 9, 2007.[2] Beam still remained under RS. However, in June 2010, RS suspended Beam and decided not to renew his contract.[3] Now, Dan works under contract with Sony Entertainment and Beam is freelance artist.

Discography

Studio Albums

D2B

Dan-Beam

Special Project

Concerts

Filmography

Films

Television Series (Lakorns)

References

  1. AsianFanatics Forum > [Thailand] D2B
  2. , "Big" of D2B band dies
  3. Dirtii Laundry, Hea Hoh will not renew the contracts for “Lydia-Beam-Payu” [...]
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