Suraphon Sombatcharoen (สุรพล สมบัติเจริญ)
Thai. Name of an iconic
look thung
singer-songwriter from
Suphanburi
and a pioneer in the
genre. At his birth, on 25 September 1930, he was given the name Lamduan (ลำดวน)
but took Suraphon as his stage name, which is often transliterated Suraphol, as
the Thai letter for L (ล) is at the end of a syllable or
word pronounced as N. He was also a Flight Sergeant 3rd
Class in the Royal Thai Air Force and a member of the Royal Thai Air Force Music
Division. He was the most popular and best-known singer of his time and has
composed more a hundred 100 songs. In the first hour of 16 August 1968, Suraphon
was stealthily shot dead by an unknown assailant
after a live performance at the
‘Moonlight Wig’ in
Nakhon Pathom,
after
he walked down from the stage to get into the car with his manager. At the time
of his death he was only 37 years old and his murder has never been solved nor
the reason or motive unraveled. Shortly before his murder, he released his last
and most memorable song, i.e. Siphok Pih Haeng Kwaam Lang (สิบหกปีแห่งความหลัง),
which translates ‘Sixteen
Years of Memories’, after
breaking up with his spouse of 16 years. Many of his songs are still covered to
this day, by both look thung singers, e.g. Got Chakraphan
(ก๊อท
จักรพันธ์), and rock bands alike, e.g. Rock Amphan (ร็อกอำพัน). He is
nicknamed the King of Look Thung and sometimes referred to as the Thai Elvis.
See also RANKS THAI MILITARY
and
THAI ALPHABETH.
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