Английская Википедия:Chatchai Sukhawadee

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Шаблон:Infobox person Chatchai Sukhawadee (Шаблон:Lang-th; 29 August 1956 –), nicknamed Rang (Шаблон:Lang-th), is a Thai rock singer-songwriter and a former lead vocalist of the Thai rock bands M7 and Rockestra.

He gained recognition after his first studio album Technology was released in 1984 by Nititad Promotion. His popularity increased after his solo studio album Wai Kwa Saeng was released in 1991 by RS Promotion, with its third single, "Miss You (คิดถึง/Kid Teung)".[1]

Early life

He was born in Surat Thani Porvince.[2] He became interested in music as a youth. In 1968, he attended Royal Thai Navy School of Music, playing drum set, trumpet and synthesizer. He was commissioned as a military officer and became a lead vocal of Royal Thai Navy Military band,[3] He resigned from Royal Thai Navy in 2013.[3]

Career

He started on stage during Thailand during the Vietnam War. He joined with musical band M7 as a trumpet player.[4] His band played for American military officers who were stationed in Thailand.[4] After that, he resigned from M7, and joined Rockestra in 1982.[5][6] His popular songs as a membership of Rockestra include "Technology" (เทคโนโลยี) and "Shadow (Run)" (เงา (วิ่ง)). Rockestra was marketed by Nititad Promotion for four years. He moved to Music Train in 1986.[7] After that, he resigned from Rockestra.

In 1991, he moved to RS Promotion as a solo singer. He recorded four albums with RS Promotion: Rock Tem Rak (ร็อกเต็มรัก/1991), Wai Kwa Saeng (ไวกว่าแสง/1991), Rak Tang Miti (รักต่างมิติ/1993) and Untitled (1995). His most popular single from Wai Kwa Saeng, "Miss You" in 1991. He returned to popularity with his first single, "Totally Used" (หลอกใช้/Lok Chai), from Rak Tang Miti. He played in Short Charge Shock Rock Concert in the same year.[8]

Personal life

He married and the couple have a daughther, Metal Sukkhao, Thai singer and actress.[9]

He supported People's Alliance for Democracy against Thaksin Shinawatra.[10] He protested on many occasions,[11] and he sang "Love You Thailand" (รักเธอประเทศไทย) for PAD, until he was no longer allowed to sing it in 2020.[12]

Discography

As solo singer

Music Train

  • Dao See Muang (1988)
  • Mod Khan Fai (1989)

RS Promotion

  • Rock Tem Rak (1991)[3]
  • Wai Kwa Saeng (1991)[3]
  • Rak Tang Miti (1993)[3]
  • Untitled (1995)

See also

References

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