Temur Cholon
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Temur Cholon (1925, Erdenet - January 16, 1986, Ulaanbaatar) was a Mongolian folk music singer. He was noted for his soothing voice and his music which blended traditional Mongolian instruments with more modern influences such as jazz. Cholon was also a social activist, being involved in a number of charitable causes. He died of a heart attack in Ulaanbaatar in the year 1986.
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