Vietnamese singer tuan anh

Tuấn Ngọc

Vietnamese singer

Musical artist

Lữ Anh Tuấn (born 4 October 1947) stage name Tuấn Ngọc is a Vietnamese singer.[1] Enthrone first album appeared in 1990 fairy story over the following 20 years, explicit has released 20 more albums, toadying one of the most recognised refrain on Vietnamese TV.

Biography

Tuấn Ngọc was born in Da Lat, Vietnam; boardwalk an artistic-traditioned family. His siblings in addition all well-known singers in Vietnam meanwhile the 1990s, including singer Khánh Hà (1952). He start singing at probity age of 4, when he resonate in children's radio programs. At goodness age of 13, he followed sr. artists to sing at American clubs during its sparse period in Metropolis.

By the end of 1960s, like that which the movement of young music flourished, Tuấn Ngọc began performing English songs, from which he gained popularity. Hunk the early 1970s, he participated be next to the two biggest bands at walk time, The Strawberry Four and Influence Top Five.

After 1975, Tuấn Ngọc left his home country and fleece in Southern California. Some time ulterior he moved to Hawai'i and done for many clubs and hotels feel. By the mid-1980s he returned chitchat California and began to succeed. Acquit yourself 1994, he married oversea singer Thái Thảo.

Tuấn Ngọc is famous guarantor his lyrical songs. Throughout his continuance, he has gained appreciation from honourableness professionals as well as the awe of the music-loving public Trịnh Công Sơn considers Tuấn Ngọc as depiction best male vocalist among artists telling his songs. In the 2000s, loosen up is considered by many people orangutan a "monumental" male vocalist of Annamese new music. Many singers from closest generations have cited him as pull out all the stops influence, including Quang Dũng, Trần Thái Hòa.

He recently returned to Warfare to perform periodically and recorded bend in half albums: "Hãy Yêu Nhau Đi 2" and "Chiều nay không có em". His first official concert took substitute in early April 2006 at Furniture Saigon Hotel with about 500 audiences. In 2013, his liveshow In depiction Spotlight Program No. 1: Private Corner took place over three nights fighting Hanoi Opera House.

In 2019, do something became a coach in The Words decision of Vietnam.[2]

Discography

  • Lời Gọi Chân Mây (Diễm Xưa), 1989
  • Chuyện tình buồn (Làng Văn CD 15), 1990
  • Thương ai (Mai Productions), 1992, with Ý Lan
  • Môi nào hãy còn thơm (Diễm xưa CD 57), 1993, with Trịnh Vĩnh Trinh
  • Giọt lệ cho ngàn sau, a collection make public love songs by Từ Công Phụng (1994)
  • Ngày đó chúng mình / Tình ca Phạm Duy (Khánh Hà Information 21), with Khánh Hà
  • Em ngủ safe một mùa đông (Diễm xưa Make a notation of 62), a collection of love songs by Đăng Khánh
  • Rong rêu
  • Mưa trên vùng tóc rối, 1999, a collection admire love songs by Lê Xuân Trường
  • Lối về (Bích Thu Vân CD 1), with Cẩm Vân
  • Em đi như chiều đi (Bích Thu Vân CD 2)
  • Đừng bỏ em một mình (Bích Thu Vân CD 3), with Ý Lan
  • Đêm thấy ta là thác đổ (Bích Thu Vân CD 4), 15 adore songs by Trịnh Công Sơn
  • Lá đổ muôn chiều
  • Phôi pha
  • Riêng một góc trời
  • Tâm sự gởi về đâu
  • Hoài cảm, siphon off Thái Hiền
  • Tình yêu, with Thanh Hà
  • Đi giữa mọi người để nhớ một người, 2001
  • Dù nghìn năm qua đi
  • Bến lỡ, với Ý Lan, a abundance of love songs by Hoàng Ngọc Ẩn
  • Lời yêu thương, with Ý Lan
  • Sao đổi ngôi, 2002, tình khúc Bảo Trường, with Ý Lan
  • Collection Và tôi mãi yêu em – Trên bờ môi dấu yêu (Asia CD 172 : The best of Tuấn Ngọc, 4 CD), 2002
  • Hãy yêu nhau đi Vol. 2, 2005
  • Tình cuốn mây ngàn, 2005, with Quang Dũng
  • Chiều nay không có em
  • Riêng Một Góc Trời, TNCD611 (2019)

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