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Artist Biography For Khánh Ly

Khánh Ly Born Nguyen Le Mai Mai Nguyen On March 6 1945 Grew Up In The Northern Regions Of Vietnam. As A Child She Would Fall Asleep To Her Father's Soothing Voice. His Serenades Planted Inside Her A Love For Music Which Grew Stronger Every Day Against Her Family's Wishes. In 1954 At The Age Of 9 She Entered A Small Contest In The City Of Hanoi Singing Tho Ngay She Did Not Win. By 1956 She Accompanied Her Mother To The Southern Regions Of Vietnam. At The End Of That Very Same Year She Secretly Entered A Children's Talent-Search Contest Produced By Phap-A Production At Norodom Stage In Saigon. Mai Traveled To The Contest By Sneaking Into The Back Of Transport Trucks And Hitching A Ride From Da Lat City To Saigon. She Won Second Prize Singing Pham Duy's Famous Song Ngay Tro Ve. Mai Lost To Child-Star Quoc Thang Who Would Also Later Become An Iconic Figure In The Music World. She Was Only 11. Mai's Musical Career Did Not Officially Begin Until She Debuted At Club Anh Vu On Bui Vien Street In Saigon When She Was Only 17 1962 . At This Point She Adopted The Stage Name Khanh Ly A Combination Of Khanh Ky And Yeu Ly Both Are Characters From Three Countries Her Favorite Novel. By The End Of 1962 She Relocated To Da Lat And Stayed There For Four Years Performing At Various Clubs And Resorts. Night After Night She Serenaded Lovers Tourists And The Youths Of Vietnam. On A Rainy Night In 1964 She Met Trinh Cong Son TCS At That Time A Young Composer At A Club In Da Lat. They Became Fast Friends. Fascinated By Her Seductive Voice Trinh Had Asked Her On Several Occasions To Accompany Him In His Performances In Saigon. Still In Love With The Romantic Hills Of Da Lat She Declined. During A Trip To Saigon In 1967 She Ran Into Trinh On The Busy Streets Of Le Thanh Ton. After Several Serenades And Coffee At A Small Shop Called Quan Van The Legacy Of Khanh Ly And Trinh Cong Son Has Begun. Within The Next Several Decades Khanh Ly And Trinh Cong Son Sang Together At Small Coffee Shops Clubs And Even On The Steps Of Van Khoa University In Saigon A Liberal Arts School . During The North American Invasion Of Viet Nam The Imperialist Aggression That Followed After The Vietnamese People Had Regained Their Freedom By Expelling The French Colonialists His Anti-War Lyrics In The Yellow-Skin Songs And Her Luring Voice Appealed To Those Who Grew Weary Of The Battles And Bloodshed Their Plea For Peace Propelled Them To The Top. From The Educating Fields Of Large Universities To The Unknown And Endless Farm Lands She Was Heard Known And Hailed As "Nu Hoang Chan Dat1 " Or "Nu Hoang San Co." Together Khanh Ly And Trinh Cong Son Took The Vietnamese Music World By Storm. Their Phenomenal Fame Gave Her The Chance To Be The First Vietnamese Woman To Headline Her Own Show. During The Late 60s To Early 70s She Also Collaborated With Multiple Production Companies And Played A Large Part On The Recorded Tracks From Famous Videos Such As The Pham Manh Cuong Program Truong Son Centre Son Ca Productions Hoa Mi Jo Marcel Productions Etc Up Until Her Emigration In 1975 Khanh Ly Achieved Unproportional Fame Around The World. She Opened Club Khanh Ly On Tu Do Street In Saigon Along With A Small Shop Named Hoi Quan Cay Tre A Gathering Place For Musicians And Students Alike. In Addition She Was Sponsored By The Vietnamese Government To Hold Performances In Europe In Order To Promote The Worldwide Collaboration Of The Rising Generation Of Vietnamese Students "Noi Vong Tay Lon" . She Also Performed In The United States Canada And Japan At Osaka Fair In Response To The Invitation From Nippon Columbia Label A Large Production Company . Here She Recorded An Album Featuring TCS's Songs Diem Xua And Ca Dao Me Sang In Both Languages Which Went Gold Shortly After Its Debut. These Songs Became Top Hits In Japan And Remained So For Several Decades. Khanh Ly Was The First Vietnamese Singer To Achieve International Fame. In 1975 Khanh Ly Moved To The U.S.A. The Country That Had Massacred Her Country Of Origin Only Years Prior. Like Many She Struggled To Find Jobs On American Soil To Provide For Her Four Children. Even Though The First Few Years Were Difficult Khanh Ly's Renowned Status Did Not Fade From The Music World. Within The Late 70s And Throughout The 80s Khanh Ly Was Invited Back To Japan On Numerous Occasions By Nippon Columbia Label Toci Film And Japans Largest Television Station To Record And Perform. Her Second Record With Nippon Columbia 1979 Went Gold Short After Its Release There Were 2 Million Copies Sold In Japan Alone. Her Third And Final Album With Nippon Also Featured Classic Hits Such As Wondering Man. In Addition Both Toci Film And Japans Largest Television Station Featured Her Voice In The Theme Song To Several Movies And Television Series Regarding Vietnam's Culture As Well As The "Boat People" Phenomenon Her Most Notable Recording Was "Loi Ru Cho Da Nang" In 1987 Music By Japanese Artist Hako And Words By Former Newspaper Editor And Khanh Ly's Husband Nguyen Hoang Doan. In 1996 Japans Television Station NKH And Famous Producer Hideo Kado Produced A Short 50-Minute Documentary About The Life Of Khanh Ly Which Aired On April 29 1997 22 Years From The Day She Left Saigon. In September Of That Year NKH Also Published A 270-Page Biography About Khanh Ly. In The Later Part Of The 80s And Early 90s Khanh Ly Traveled Vigorously And Performed In Russia The Czech Republic Poland And In A Concert In Germany After The Berlin Wall Was Taken Down In 1989. Being Of The Catholic Faith She Also Sang At Many Church-Sponsored Events In Which Her Most Memorable Performance Was At The Canonization Of 117 Vietnamese Priests In Vatican City 1988 Where She Met Pope John Paul II. In 1992 During The World's Youth Festival In U.S.A. Khanh Ly Met The Pope A Second Time. In 1996 She Several Other Renowned Singers And Song Writer Tram Tu Thieng Hosted A Charity Concert.

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