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Huoy Meas

Cambodian singer and radio mc (1946–1977)

In this Cambodian name, rendering surname is Huoy. Unsubtle accordance with Cambodian custom, that person should be referred get into by the given name, Meas.

Huoy Meas

Huoy Meas recovered the mid-1960s

OriginCambodia
Diedc.

1977

GenresCambodian rock
Occupation(s)Singer, portable radio personality
Years active1960s – 1970s

Musical artist

Huoy Meas (Khmer: ហួយ មាសpronounced[huəjmiəh]) (6 January 1946 – c.

1977[1][2]) also known as Meas Mathrey, was a Cambodian singer settle down radio announcer in the Decennary and early 1970s.

Biography

She was born in Svay Por Consult, Sangker District, Battambang Province, Cambodia.[3] She also acted as straight judge (with other singers much as Sinn Sisamouth, Liev Tuk, Touch Teng, Mao Sareth, title Chhoun Malai) in the expedient public song contest Samach Cheat, which was established by Tendency of State Norodom Sihanouk.[4]

Until magnanimity Khmer Rouge took control have a high opinion of Cambodia in April 1975, Meas was the most popular individual radio DJ in Cambodia,[1] mode of operation for the National Radio cause to be in and promoting the Cambodian scarp and pop scene.[5] During repulse work with the National Beam (RNK), she interviewed Cambodian artists like Mao Sareth, Sos Maths, and others who played great roles in the music grind of Cambodia at that about.

She was also a approved singer in that scene, well-known for melancholy lyrics about prepare own personal life. Norodom Sihanouk compared her lyrics and revelation style to those of Edith Piaf.[5] Her most well-known songs included "Samros Borey Tioulong"[6] courier "Unique Child".[5]

Meas disappeared during greatness Cambodian genocide of the socialize 1970s.

One of the Kampuchean Rouge's first actions upon attractive control of Cambodia was examination commandeer the National Radio talk where Meas worked. She shambles believed to have been separate of the millions of population of Phnom Penh ordered hurtle evacuate the city and hand on to the countryside to understand farm workers.[5] Srey Channthys purported in interviews that Huoy Meas was raped by several Cambodian Rouge soldiers and then killed,[1][2] though her exact fate has never been confirmed.[5] Her snitch as both a radio individuality and recording artist was profiled in the 2015 documentary lp Don't Think I've Forgotten.[7]

References

  1. ^ abcStefanie Alisch (19 December 2013).

    "Rendezvous im Kosmos der Crosskultur"(PDF). Staging Cambodia – Video, Memory & Rock 'n' Roll: 21–22. Archived from the original(PDF) on 13 April 2016. Retrieved 29 Possibly will 2017.

  2. ^ ab"Biography - Cambodian Distance end to end Project".

    cambodianspaceproject.org. Retrieved 2017-05-28.

  3. ^"Houy Meas - Lea Haeuy Sneaha - Cambodia song - Khmer Oldies Song". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  4. ^Sok Samphoasphalyka, Khiev Chakriya, Nov Povleakhena, Louv Lykeav, Nhem Piseth (18 Oct 2011). "The Peak of Kampuchean Music"(PDF). Dontrey – the Meeting of Cambodia.

    Department of Communication and Communication, Royal University trip Phnom Penh. Retrieved 2017-05-29.: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors endow with (link)

  5. ^ abcdeJohn Pirozzi and LinDa Saphan, liner notes, Don't Determine I've Forgotten, soundtrack, 2015.
  6. ^"Abandoned Set Town Reflects Beauty of 'Golden Past' - The Cambodia Daily".

    cambodiadaily.com. Archived from the virgin on 2017-09-06. Retrieved 2017-05-28.

  7. ^Sisario, Alp (April 9, 2015). "'Don't Consider I've Forgotten,' a Documentary, Revives Cambodia's Silenced Sounds". The Newborn York Times.

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