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  2. Lệ Quyên - Wikipedia

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    Hoa Binh Theatre, Ho Chi Minh City: 2.500 tickets sold out Jan-2015 Live Tour "Để Nhớ Một Thời Ta Đã Yêu" Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang City, Can Tho City 8.000 attendees per night Aug-2015 Liveshow Lệ Quyên & Vũ Thành An – "Tình Khúc Không Tên" Phương Nam Film Hoa Binh Theatre, Ho Chi Minh City: 2.500 tickets sold out ...

  3. Tiến Quân Ca - Wikipedia

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    "Tiến Quân Ca" (lit. "The Song of the Marching Troops") is the national anthem of Vietnam.The march was written and composed by Văn Cao in 1944, and was adopted as the national anthem of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1946 (as per the 1946 constitution) and subsequently the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976 following the reunification of Vietnam.

  4. Music of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The traditional music of Vietnam has been heavily influenced by Chinese music, mainly in terms of musical instruments and performance styles. [3] The introduction of American music, particularly rock and roll and pop music, has influenced the development of modern Vietnamese music.

  5. Hương Thủy (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Hương Thủy was born in southern Vietnam and spent her childhood living in a pagoda in Vĩnh Long, Vietnam. Growing up, her dream was to become a singer.

  6. Thủy - Wikipedia

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    Thuy Thi Thu Tran (born October 29, 1991) known mononymously as Thuy or Thủy (stylized in lowercase) is a Vietnamese American singer and songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. Thuy is an independent artist [ 1 ] and has released 2 EPs.

  7. Vietnamese diasporic music - Wikipedia

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    Thuy Nga Production's first series of music videos might represent the success. Thuy Nga's 1988 "The Giot Nuoc Mat Cho Viet Nam [A Tear for Vietnam]" song selection, which was visualized to reflect some melancholic characteristics, and typify those hot exiled music themes. With the appearance of music videos, many pre-1975 songs, as well as ...

  8. Hiền Thục - Wikipedia

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    During her school time at Le Quy Don High School, she no longer participated in many singing activities as much as before. At the age of 16, she was the top graduate of Ho Chi Minh Music Institute (same class with My Tam and Pham Thanh Thao). She began professional career and used to cooperate with Ballad Song Center of Ho Chi Minh City.

  9. Như Quỳnh - Wikipedia

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    Her first album, Chuyện hoa sim, was released on May 1, 1995, and was considered a best seller in the Vietnamese music industry (released outside of Vietnam). [4] Her second album, Rừng lá thay chưa was released on August 5, 1995, including the songs "Rừng lá thay chưa" and "Như vạt nắng" performed at Asia .