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- 1970s. The name “Suntara****” is from a combination of His last name “Sunthornsanan” and his beloved wife “Ar****”. The official band is used in government...
- (ลูกกรุง) music band in Thailand, established in November 20, 1939 by Eua Sunthornsanan and His friends. The band's well known and po****r by many songs made...
- broadcast its political ideology of modernization in Thailand. In 1939, Eua Sunthornsanan formed the first Thai sakon band, called Sunthara****, using a number...
- Scheme Eua (gastropod), a genus of snail ʻEua Airport, in Tonga Eua Sunthornsanan (1910–1981), Thai musician European Unit of Account, a predecessor of...
- po****r. Soon, jazz grew to dominate Thai po****r music, and Khru Eua Sunthornsanan soon set up the first Thai jazz band. The music he soon helped to invent...
- Kee Mao, Sohn Thong Lohm, Wang Nam Won, Pong Chai Rak (Duet with Eua Sunthornsanan), Ah Lai La, Nu Aoei, Ngao Haeng Kwam Lahng (Duet with Winai Chulabutsapa)...
- comparison with Luk Thung song. Suntara**** (Thai Luk Krung band) Eua Sunthornsanan Suthep Wongkamhaeng Charin Nantanakorn Thanin Intharathep Narit Aree...
- Bangkok. Among his students were King-to-be Bhumibol Adulyadej, Eua Sunthornsanan, Wet Sunthonjamon, Sa-nga Arampir and Saman Kanchanaphalin. Phra Cheduriyang...
- 1976 – Max Ernst, German painter and sculptor (b. 1891) 1981 – Eua Sunthornsanan, Thai singer-songwriter and bandleader (b. 1910) 1984 – Marvin ****e...
- genre, the most representative composer of phleng Thai sakon is Eua Sunthornsanan, who po****rized the genre during the 1930s – 1940s. "A Virtuoso" (PDF)...