Waiphot Phetsuphan

Phan Sakulnee (Thai: พาน สกุลนี), best known by the stage name Waiphot Phetsuphan (Thai: ไวพจน์ เพชรสุพรรณ), is a luk thung and Phleng Lae (Thai: เพลงแหล่)[1] singer and National Artist of Thailand[2][3] in 1997. He is part of the reputation of "Queen of Luk thung", Pumpuang Duangjan,[4] which he songwritted song to Pumpuang include "Keaw Roe Phee" (แก้วรอพี่) and "Countryside Singer" (นักร้องบ้านนอก/Nak Rong Baan Nork).

Waiphot Phetsuphan
ไวพจน์ เพชรสุพรรณ
Birth namePhan Sakulnee
Born (1942-03-07) 7 March 1942
Bang Pla Ma, Suphan Buri, Thailand
GenresLuk Thung
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter   Producer
Years active1962–present
LabelsWiphot Phetsuphan Band   Four-S   GMM Grammy
Associated actsPumpuang Duangjan   Chai Muengsingh   Chonlatree Thanthong   Direk Ketsirakup   Tossapol Himmapan   Yodrak Salakjai

He was born on March 7, 1942, in Suphan Buri Province.[5] He is of Laotian descent. He became a singer in 1962.[6]

His popular songs include "Taeng Thao Tai" (แตงเถาตาย), "Fang Khao Thit Kaeo" (ฟังข่าวทิดแก้ว), "Baeng Sombat" (แบ่งสมบัติ), etc.

Partial Discography

  • "Taeng Thao Tai" (แตงเถาตาย)
  • "Fang Khao Thit Kaeo" (ฟังข่าวทิดแก้ว)
  • "Baeng Sombat" (แบ่งสมบัติ)
  • แหล่ประวัติพุ่มพวง (1992)
  • ท็อปฮิต อมตะเสียงสวรรค: หัวอกโชเฟอร์ (1993)
  • ลูกทุ่งเบรคแตก (1995)
  • "Nak Sang Seeka" (นาคสั่งสีกา)[7] (with Tossapol Himmapan) (2000)

References

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