Sayan Sanya

Sayan Deesamer[1] (Thai: สายัณห์ ดีเสมอ) better known by his stage name Sayan Sanya (Thai: สายัณห์ สัญญา, 31 January 1953 – 11 September 2013) was a famous Thai music singer.[2] His popular song inclube Kai Ja, Look Sao Phoo Karn, Ai Num Rod Thay, etc.

Sayan Sanya
สายัณห์ สัญญา
Background information
Birth name
  • Sayan Deesamer
  • (Thai: สายัณห์ ดีเสมอ)
Born(1953-01-31)31 January 1953
Suphan Buri Province, Thailand
Died11 September 2013(2013-09-11) (aged 60)
Bangkok, Thailand
GenresLuk thung
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actor
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1970–2013
LabelsDiamond Studio
Associated acts

Early life

Nicknamed Pao (Thai: เป้า), Sayan was born on January 31, 1953 to a poor family in Suphan Buri Province. He was a half-brother but died since he young. He finished educated in primary 4 and he worked to job since his young.[3][4]

Music career

He began his singing career in 1970, he so worked a many job until he recorded first album Luk Sao Phoo Karn. In 1973, he soon became a luk thung star, performing both on stage and in films for more than 40 years. In 1980s, he populared by song Kai Ja, wrote by Piya Trakoonrat.

In 1982, he had throat surgery, so make him hoarse. His fanclub got the his nickname that The great charm hoarse (แหบมหาเส่นห์).[3] His identy quote was "Love Sayan a little, but I wish you love me forever." (รักสายัณห์น้อยๆ แต่ขอให้นานๆ).[3]

Personal life

He was married with Wannaporn Samrith, and they had 4 children viz Sawamini, Siraprapha, Wisarat and Pattarakanya.[5]

Death

The Thai music world was shocked when Sayan died by cancer on September 11, 2013, at the age 60.[6]

Partial Discography

  • Broken heart people, live this house. (คนอกหักพักบ้านนี้)
  • Kai Ja. (ไก่จ๋า)
  • Lan Tae is earthquake. (ลานเทสะเทือน)
  • Farmer car man. (ไอ้หนุ่มรถไถ)
  • To..You who loved person. (ถึงเธอผู้เป็นดวงใจ)
  • Look Sao Phoo Karn (ลูกสาวผู้การ)
  • Am Nat Haeng Kwam Khit Thung (อำนาจแห่งความคิดถึง)
  • For knights in my heart (แด่อัศวินในดวงใจ, Song about Thaksin Shinawatra)[7][8]

References


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