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The Cantonese is strong in this one, the wonderful Yew Pim Peyyom who sang in Thai, Cantonese and rarely in English. Brilliant covers of Teresa Teng songs, and luktung sung in pleng waan style, voice like velvet. Sadly only saw her once.

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The kids are out on the streets or in the fields but the way Alice and the band looks I'd recommend they head straight back for a summer course..

until mid-May

Chai man cing or Man city lion as he was also known, still singing- from a wheelchair. He was on the TV program in 1964 when luktung was first described as such, before that it was called pleng talad or pleng chewit. His most famous song, dee jai mali

Got still the finest classic male luktung voice today, very professional with amazing dancers

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