Mike Phiromphon
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Mike Phiromphon | |
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ไมค์ ภิรมย์พร | |
File:Mike Phiromphon protrait.jpg | |
Born | Phornphirom Phinthapakang 8 July 1966 Kumphawapi, Udon Thani, Thailand |
Other names | Khwan Jai Phu Chai Raeng Ngan |
Occupation | Singer • Actor |
Notable work | Ya Jai Khon Jon (1998) Klab Kham Sa Lar (2017) |
Children | 3 (including Maywadi, Phonphimol and Kanjana) |
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Instrument | Vocal |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Grammy Gold (GMM Grammy) |
Mike Phiromphon[1] (Template:Lang-th, also spelled Phiromphorn or Piromporn[2]) (b. July 8, 1966 — ) is a famous Mor lam and Luk thung singer from the Isan region of Thailand.[3][4][5] He has many popular songs including "Lakorn Chee Wit", "Phoo Yu Bueang Lang", "Nuei Mai Kon Dee", "Ya Jai Khon Jon", "Klab Kham Sa Lar", "Kae Kaek Rab Chern", "Tee Pueng Khon Klai", "Yang Rak Kan Yoou Rue Plao", "Pha Lar Boon" etc.
Early life and career
His birth name is Phornphirom Pinthapakang and he was born on 8 July 1966 in Udon Thani Province. He is the son of Som and Sonklin. He finished education in secondary class. He started on stage in 1995 by releasing his first album Kan Lang Kor Lao, and has worked in entertainment to date.
In 2001, he played his first television role in the series Nai Hoy Tamin in role Seeho, associated with Jintara Poonlarp.
He is married and has two daughters.[6]
Studio albums
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1st | "Kan Lang Kor Lao"
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2nd | "Nam Ta Lon Bon Toe Jeen"
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3rd | "San Ya Rak Kon Rod"
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4th | "Hua Jai Loei Tua"
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5th | "Ya Jai Khon Jon"
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6th | "Khai Raeng Taeng Nang"
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7th | "Tang Bieang Ya Sieang Dean"
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8th | "Nuei Mai Khon Dee"
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9th | "Nak Sue Mor Sam"
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10th | "Duai Raeng Haeng Rak"
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11th | "Rong Riean Lang Jan"
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12th | "Pha Khao Bon Ba Sai"
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13th | "Kam Lang Jai Nai Waew Ta"
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14th | "Me Hua Jai Wai Rak Ther"
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15th | "Yang Rak Kan Yoo Rue Plao"
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16th | "Pro Lok Nee Mee Ther"
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17th | "Bon Sen Tang Sai Derm"
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18th | "Mai Sai Kern Roe"
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19th | "Bon Thanon Sai Khon Dee"
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Single
- Tong Mee Sak Jan (Cover Version) (Original : Jakrapun Arbkornburi) (2005)
- Nong MA Gub Kum WA Chai (Cover Version) (Original : Maithai Huajaisin) (2015)
- Nai Ruy Nah Lift (Cover Version) (Original : Eakkaphon Montrakarn) (2015)
- Hau Mok Huak Pai Fark Pa (Cover Version) (Original : Lanpholen Wongsakorn, Tay Trakunto) (2020)
- Teb Muannun (2020)
Collaborations
- 2003 – Duay Rak Lae Chuen Chom (with Siriporn Ampaipong and Tai Orathai)
- 2009 – Nuei Mai Khon Dee (with Siriporn Ampaipong)
- 2016 – Kal Wela Pisoot Kon (with Cocktail (Band))
Special albums
# | Album |
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1st | "2 fung khong vol.1-2"
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2nd | "Duay Ruk Dae Krusala vol.1-2"
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3rd | "Duay Ruk Jark Sork Tuek"
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4th | "Look Thung Koo Ban Koo Mueng Vol.1-2"
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5th | "Look Thung Koo Ban Koo Mueng Vol.3-4"
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Filmography
TV-Drama
Year | Title | Network | Role |
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2001 | Nay Hoi Tha Min | Channel 7 | See Ho |
2006 | Poo Pitak Ruk Ter | Channel 5 | Mike Phiromphon (Invited) |
2015 | Mad Ded Sing Thong | Channel 9 MCOT HD | Grit |
2016 | Chun Thana 3 Cha | Channel 7 | Mike Phiromphon (Invited) |
2020 | Soot Ruk Zab Elee | Channel One 31 | Numpol |
2022 | Ta Yat Pun Kao Nhiaw | Channel One 31 | Gum Nun Mike (Invited) |
2023 | Dauk Yah Pah Conkrit | Channel One 31 | Jom Uncle |
References
- ^ "Mike Piromporn". www.nautiljon.com (in French). Retrieved 2019-11-17.
- ^ "Mike Piromporn Spotify artist page". Spotify. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
- ^ ""ไมค์ ภิรมย์พร" ลุยงานต่อเนื่อง! เปิดตัวเพลงใหม่ "คำเว้าสู่ขวัญ"". www.sanook.com/music (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-11-17.
- ^ Ltd.Thailand, VOICE TV. "'ไมค์ ภิรมย์พร' อยากวางไมค์ ลุยเกษตรอินทรีย์เต็มตัว". VoiceTV (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-11-17.
- ^ LTD, SIAMSPORT DIGITAL MEDIA CO. "ไมค์ภิรมย์พรส่งเพลงสร้างยกเป็นเพลงจีบสาวของคนใช้แรงงาน". siamdara.com. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
- ^ matichon (2019-06-08). "ชื่นใจ 'ไมค์ ภิรมย์พร' 'น้องแกรมมี่' ลูกสาวคว้าเกียรตินิยมที่แคนาดา". มติชนออนไลน์ (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-11-17.
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