Sai Hsai Mao Explained

Sai Hsai Mao
Sai Saing Maw
Birth Date:1948 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Muse, Shan State, Burma
Death Place:Yangon
Genre:Pop rock

Sai Hsai Mao (Shan: ၸၢႆးသၢႆမၢဝ်း; born 1948 in Muse, Burma), also known as Sai Saing Maw (Burmese: စိုင်းဆိုင်မောဝ်), was a distinguished Burmese singer and musician of Shan descent.[1] The most prominent singer of Shan pop music, he was known for his prolific cover songs and was based in Thailand, which is home to a large Shan community.[2] Throughout his career, he has also released 10 Burmese language albums.

Sai Hsai Mao gained popularity after 1968, when a Shan language program on Radio Thailand broadcast his music. From 1973 to 1976, he was associated with the Shan State Army - East. His most famous song, "Lik Hom Mai Panglong" (Panglong Agreement), was composed by Sai Kham Leik in 1973.

Discography

References

Bio of Sai Hsai Mao in Shan.

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Notes and References

  1. Jirattikorn . Amporn . 2010 . Shan noises, Burmese sound: crafting selves through pop music . South East Asia Research . 18 . 1 . 161–189 . 0967-828X.
  2. Ferguson . Jane . 2016 . I Was Cool When My Country Wasn't: "Mao" and "Deng" Making Transnational Music in the Golden Triangle . Asian Music . 47 . 2 . 114–137 . 10.1353/amu.2016.0018.