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 songs include Kai Ja, Look Sao Phoo Karn, Ai Num Rod Thay, etc.
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Born | (1953-01-31)31 January 1953 Suphan Buri province, Thailand |
Died | 11 September 2013(2013-09-11) (aged 60) Bangkok, Thailand |
Genres | Luk thung |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 1970–2013 |
Labels | Diamond Studio |
Nicknamed Pao (Thai: เป้า), Sayan was born on January 31, 1953 to a poor family in Suphan Buri province. He has a half-brother who died when he was young. He finished educated in primary 4 and he worked in jobs since he was young.[3][4]
He began his singing career in 1970, so he worked many jobs 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 became popular with the song Kai Ja, written by Piya Trakoonrat.
In 1982, he had throat surgery, which made him hoarse. His fanclub got his nickname that of The great charm hoarse (แหบมหาเส่นห์).[3] His identity quote was "Love Sayan a little, but I wish you love me forever." (รักสายัณห์น้อยๆ แต่ขอให้นานๆ).[3]
He was married to Wannaporn Samrith, and they had 4 children viz. Sawamini, Siraprapha, Wisarat and Pattarakanya.[5]
The Thai music world was shocked when Sayan died of cancer on September 11, 2013, at the age 60.[6]
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