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  2. Đờn ca tài tử - Wikipedia

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    Đờn ca tài tử Orchestra by Nguyễn Tống Triều attended the fair of colonial countries in Marseille, France, in 1906. Đờn ca tài tử Orchestra in Marseille, France, 1906 The term comes from the Sino-Vietnamese terms nhạc ( 樂 , literally "music") and tài tử ( 才子 , literally "virtuoso"; the original Chinese meaning was ...

  3. Đoàn Thị Điểm - Wikipedia

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    Đoàn Thị Điểm was born in 1705 at Giai Phạm village, Văn Giang district, Kinh Bắc local government (now Yên Mỹ District, Hưng Yên province). She is best known for her biography of the goddess Liễu Hạnh [1] and her version of Đặng Trần Côn's poem Lament of a soldier's wife from Hán into vernacular Nôm. [2]

  4. Tâm Đoan - Wikipedia

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    Since childhood, Tam Doan has been active in the arts at Song Be Children's House Art Team (now Binh Duong province) and many songs are recorded and broadcast on radio waves of the province. In grade 6 Tam Doan learned more about Mandolin and Guitar. In 1989, Tam Doan along with his mother and younger sister, left Vietnam to settle in Canada.

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    Doan didn’t know 2024 breakthrough star Powell got his cake delivery or Regram the Twisters actor’s social media post about it. He didn’t watch the Today show segment — or even know it aired.

  6. Violet Chachki - Wikipedia

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    On June 2, 2015, Violet Chachki released "Bettie" as the lead single from her debut EP. [30] The EP Gagged was released on June 30, 2015. [31] In May 2018, she released her fourth single, "A Lot More Me", a burlesque track independent from an album. [32] In July 2021, Violet Chachki released the single "Mistress Violet" with pop singer Allie X ...

  7. Thái Thanh - Wikipedia

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    Thái Thanh died on March 17, 2020, in Orange County, California. [8] In 2017, according to her eldest daughter Ý Lan , she had been in very poor health. [ 3 ] According to the government-run newspaper Tuoi Tre , her voice was the most archetypal of Tân nhạc, and that she was 'a voice that spanned generations'. [ 2 ]

  8. Đoan Trang - Wikipedia

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    Generally, she is referred to as Đoan Trang. Starting career by participating in many music shows and winning plenty of prizes when she was a student of two universities (HUFLIT and Ho Chi Minh City's Music Institute), however she only became well known when she was the runner up of The Voice of Ho Chi Minh City Broadcast Station 2001 contest.

  9. Phuong Dung - Wikipedia

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    She rose to fame at the age of 17 after the success of the song "Nỗi buồn gác trọ" (by Hoai Linh and Manh Phat) in 1962, "Những đồi hoa sim" in 1964 (by Dzũng Chinh, who used a poem by Hữu Loan as lyrics), and "Tạ từ trong đêm" in 1965 (by Trần Thiện Thanh).