Dao Bandon

Dao Bandon (Thai: ดาว บ้านดอน) (born 4 January 1947 -), is a Thai Luk thung and Mor lam singer-songwriter.[1][2] He became popular with his song Khon Khee Lang Kway (Thai: คนขี่หลังควาย, English: A Man On A Buffalo),[3][4] released in 1977. He has composed many songs for the Thai superstar singer, Jintara Poonlarp, including Rak Salai Dokfai Ban, Jao Bao Hai and Pha Mai Ai Lueam.

Dao Bandon
ดาว บ้านดอน
Birth nameTiem Seksiri
Born (1947-01-04) 4 January 1947
Yasothon Province, Thailand
GenresLuk Thung   Mor lam
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter   Producer
Years active1970–present
Associated actsJintara Poonlarp   Monkaen Kaenkoon

Early life and music career

Dao Bandon's real name is Tiem Seksiri (Thai: เทียม เศิกศิริ). He was born in Yasothon Province. He has seven siblings and his family was very poor, so he finished his education after grade four. He has good memory, so he became a monk.

Tepphabut Satiroadchomphoo suggested to him that he begin singing on stage, so he left the Buddhist monkhood. He began singing on stage in 1977 and gained popularity with the song "Khon Khee Lang Kwai", which he both composed and sang. He then started to write more songs and he built up a reputation for a Mor lam superstar singer Jintara Poonlarp with the song Rak Salai Dokfai Ban in 1998.[5][6][7]

Discography

Songs

  • Khon Khee Lang Kway
  • Ror Rak Tay Ton Kradon

Songwriting

Year Song Album Artist(s) Lyrics Music Arrangement
1977 "Khon Khee Lang Kway" Khon Khee Lang Kway Dao Bandon Yes Yes Yes
1978 "Prae Jah" Prae Jah Dao Bandon Yes Yes Yes
1986 "Phitwang Yang Yimdai" Phitwang Yang Yimdai Rungthiwa Fahamphai Yes Yes No
1990 "Ku Lab Daeng" Ku Lab Daeng Somjit Borthong Yes Yes No
1991 "Nam Ta Loan Bon Tee Non" Honey Sri-Isan 1 Honey Sri-Isan Yes Yes No
"Woan Phee Mee Rak Dieaw" Honey Sri-Isan 2 Yes Yes No
"Mai Jampen Tong Hen Kan" n/a Siengphin Thin-Lsan Yes Yes No
1993 "Jao Bao Hai" Jintara Poonlarp 16 Jintara Poonlarp Yes Yes No
1997 "Rak Plo Sano Yaem" Jintara Poonlarp 24 Yes Yes No
"Rak Phang Tee Wang Sam Mor" Yes Yes No
1998 "Rak Salai Dokfai Ban" Mor lam sa on 1 Yes Yes No
2000 "Namta Lon Bon Tieng Na" Mor lam sa on 3 Yes Yes No
2001 "Nam Ta Yard Khang Phra Thad Na Doon" Mor lam sa on 5 Yes Yes No
"Kor Moon Mark Mai Yark Rak" n/a Saengaroon Boonyoo Yes Yes No
"Rak Phang Lang Songkran" Yes Yes No
"Phitwang Yang Kin Khao Zab" (Parody music from "Phitwang Yang Yimdai") Ratchada Phalaphon Yes Yes No
2007 "Pha Pa Nam Ta Sueam" Mor lam sa on 13 Jintara Poonlarp Yes Yes No
2018 "Rak Phai Thee Kaeng Saphue" Single Dokaor Thoongthong Yes Yes No
"Pha Nam Yoei" Single Jintara Poonlarp Yes Yes No
"Nam Ta Loan Bon Bua Daeng" Single Yes Yes No
2019 "Pha Mai Ai Lueam" Single Yes Yes No
2020 "Covid Ma Nam Ta Lai" Single Yes Yes No

References

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