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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Khmer script. Sinn
Sisamouth (c. 1932 – c. 1976) was a
Cambodian singer-songwriter
active from the...
- she
began recording with Sinn
Sisamouth in 1966.
Starting in the late 1960s Ran
recorded many
collaborations with
Sisamouth and
other notable Cambodian...
- the
songs are
songs that Sinn
Sisamouth composed and sang himself, or with Ros
Serey Sothea or Pan Ron. Sinn
Sisamouth has been
featured on more than...
- Sinn
Sisamouth, Mao Sareth, So Savoeun,
Chhuon Malay,
Sieng Di, and Sos Math were
among the
earliest stars in this pop scene, with
Sisamouth in particular...
- high and
clear voice.
Eventually she
became a
regular partner with Sinn
Sisamouth, the era's
leading singer,
resulting in many po****r duet recordings....
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Nokasad was the king of the
southern Laotian Kingdom of
Champasak from 1713 to 1737.[citation needed] Champ****ak,
formerly the
southern part of Lan Xang...
- order). An
example is
singer Sinn
Sisamouth, his
surname (last name) is Sinn and his
given name (first name) is
Sisamouth (in
Western sources, the two are...
-
Phnom Penh and led by
singers like Ros
Serey Sothea, Pen Ran or Sinn
Sisamouth, with hits such as "Violon Sneha". By the late 1960s and
early 1970s,...
- film. The film
includes profiles of
influential performers like Sinn
Sisamouth, Ros
Serey Sothea, Pen Ran,
Baksey Cham Krong, Liev Tuk, Huoy Meas, Yol...
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Fever in 2001 to
perform songs recorded by
Cambodian artists like Sinn
Sisamouth, Ros
Serey Sothea, Pen Ran, and others, most of whom died or disappeared...