Lam Phương | |
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Birth name | Lâm Đình Phùng |
Born |
Rạch Giá, Kiên Giang, Vietnam |
March 20, 1937
Genres | Vietnamese New Music (Tân nhạc Việt Nam) |
Lam Phương, his real name Lâm Đình Phùng (born 20 March 1937 in Rạch Giá, Kiên Giang) is a popular Vietnamese songwriter.
Lam Phương was born in Vĩnh Thanh Vân village, now a part of Rạch Giá, Kiên Giang Province. In the front of his house was a river, and across the river was Thập Phương Temple. As a result, his childhood memories and imagery prominently featured small rowing boats (con đò) ferrying people across the river, the sound of ringing temple bells, and vast rice paddies, which were etched in his mind throughout his life from childhood and later influenced his musical works. As a very young child, he was fascinated by the sound of ringing temple bells, while his neighbors were uncomfortable with the bells waking everyone up early every morning.
He is considered one of the main pioneers of Vietnamese Music.
In recognition of the continuing popularity of his songs, the gala series Paris By Night has four times devoted tributes to his songs: