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Vietnamese singer
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Vân Khánh
Born (1978-04-25) April 25, 1978 (age 46)
Quảng Trị, Vietnam
OriginQuảng Trị
Occupationsinger
Musical artist

Vân Khánh (born 1 January 1978 in Quảng Trị) is a Vietnamese traditional folk singer. She began as a child artist with a family troupe at the age of 12. Her albums have helped to popularize Central Vietnam's folk music with urban audiences in Ho Chi Minh City.

Albums

  • “Bông lau Trắng”
  • “Thương Huế mùa đông”
  • “Tưởng như Huế trong lòng”
  • “Huế xưa”
  • “Một thời Tôn Nữ”
  • “Thương mãi câu hò"
  • "Hoài niệm trường giang"
  • "Huế ngày trở về"
  • "Đêm phương nam nghe câu hò huế"
  • "Con đường mang tên em"
  • "VCD Vẫn là Em"
  • "CD-DVD Chỉ là Mơ thôi"
  • singer on "Hotel Vietnam" by Japan's Blue Asia band. King Records

References

  1. Rough Guide to the Music of Vietnam - "Vân Khánh was born into a traditional music family.. her name is now synonymous with the central Vietnam folk music she has helped to popularize."
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