Pumpuang Duangjan

Pumpuang Duangjan
(พุ่มพวง ดวงจันทร์)
Birth name Ramphueng Chit-han
(รำพึง จิตรหาญ)
Born (1961-08-04)4 August 1961
Hankha District, Chainat Province, Thailand
Died 13 June 1992(1992-06-13) (aged 30)
Phitsanulok, Thailand
Genres Pop, dance, luk thung
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1980–1992
Labels Diamond Studio
Website

Pumpuang Duangjan (Thai: พุ่มพวง ดวงจันทร์; rtgs: Phumphuang Duangchan), also known by the nickname Pueng (Thai: ผึ้ง; rtgs: Phueng; "Bee"), was a Thai megastar[1] singer, actress who pioneered electronic Luk Thung. She is considered[2] one of the most important Luk Thung vocalists in Thailand. The child of poor farmers, Pumpuang had only two years of primary education before her family's plight forced her to take to the fields as a sugar cane cutter.[3] [2] Although illiterate, she was adept at memorising lyrics and participated in many local singing competitions. At age 15, she came to the notice of a visiting band, and from the late 1970s onwards her fame skyrocketed.

Today she is remembered for her lyrics, which told of Thailand's rural poor.[3] [2] She adapted pleng luk thung (Thai country music) into a dance-ready form known as electronic luk thung. Although loved by millions of fans, her music career was marred by Pumpuang's lovers, managers, and promoters, who deprived her of her earnings, to the extent that she could not afford treatment for a blood disorder that eventually caused her death at the age of 30.[2]

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References

  1. "Dance and Music". Thai Culture. OnlyChaAm.com. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 ปราการด่านสุดท้าย (2011-07-19). "ชีวิต แม่พุ่มพวงค่ะ ไปเจอมาเราว่าละเอียดที่สุดแล้วค่ะ". Pantip.com (in Thai).
  3. 1 2 Lockard, Craig (2009). Southeast Asia in World History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195338111.
  4. "“ธีระพล แสนสุข” พระเอกตัวจริงของพุ่มพวง?". ASTV Manager (in Thai). 2011-07-18.
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