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Thai patriotic songs (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Thai songs" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The channel shows children's programmes between 6:00am to 8:00pm and shows movies and drama series from 8:00pm to 6:00am. In March 1999, UBC separated all its movies into its own movie channel, UBC Movies, and at this time, the channel was renamed UBC Kids (Thai: ยูบีซี คิดส์). It was broadcast on channel 26 between 6:00am ...
Bhumibol Adulyadej (1927–2016), the late King of Thailand, had written more than 49 songs. His music is known in Thai as "Phleng Phra Ratcha Niphon" (Thai: เพลงพระราชนิพนธ์; lit. "Royal Composition"). He was influenced by jazz, but also wrote music in other genre such as waltz, march, and classical music.
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The Impossibles were among the first Thai pop bands to cover English-language songs and were the first Thai rock band to record an English-language album overseas, during a tour of Europe. In addition to rock and pop, the band's sound frequently crossed over into funk , R&B , country and folk and psychedelic folk.
Ubol Ratana Rajakanya (Thai: อุบลรัตนราชกัญญา, RTGS: Ubonrat, pronounced [ʔùʔ.bōn.rát]; born 5 April 1951) [a] is a member of the Thai royal family. She is the eldest child of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit , and the elder sister of King Vajiralongkorn .
In 2001, the Thai band Clash emerged in the commercial music scene with their full-length album titled ONE, distributed by GMM Grammy's UP-G. Their first single, "Gaud (Hug)," was a big hit and led the band to success, while other rock bands like Zeal, Sweet Mullet, Neo-X, and Gear Knight also achieved greater success in the 2000s.
A member of the Thai royal family, his official royal title is Mom Chao, or M.C., the most junior title still considered royalty. A prolific director since the 1970s, among his films is the 2001 historical epic The Legend of Suriyothai. For Suriyothai as well as his 2007 historical epic, King Naresuan, Chatrichalerm was backed by Queen Sirikit.