Trần Thị Tiếc, stagename Ánh Tuyết, (born 1 March 1961 in
Hội An) is a Vietnamese singer.[1][2] She is particularly associated with older pre-Vietnam War songs, and also the 70s songs of
Văn Cao and
Trịnh Công Sơn.[3][4]
2010: Bông hồng cái áo, với các ca khúc
Phạm Thế Mỹ
2011 : Ánh Tuyết hát Trịnh Công Sơn CD1 & CD2
References
^Dale Alan Olsen Popular Music of Vietnam: The Politics of Remembering Routledge 2008 "Ánh Tuyết" pp35-39, 188-199, 193-194
^Yao Souchou House of glass: culture, modernity, and the state in Southeast Asia Page 121 2001 "... increasingly indistinguishable from the overseas product, are now popularly consumed in the diaspora, while homeland stars such as
Hong Nhung,
My Linh, Hong Hanh, Anh Tuyet,
Ngoc Son, and others have been able to acquire at home the requisite elan to appear in ultra-chic overseas productions. "
Trần Thị Tiếc, stagename Ánh Tuyết, (born 1 March 1961 in
Hội An) is a Vietnamese singer.[1][2] She is particularly associated with older pre-Vietnam War songs, and also the 70s songs of
Văn Cao and
Trịnh Công Sơn.[3][4]
2010: Bông hồng cái áo, với các ca khúc
Phạm Thế Mỹ
2011 : Ánh Tuyết hát Trịnh Công Sơn CD1 & CD2
References
^Dale Alan Olsen Popular Music of Vietnam: The Politics of Remembering Routledge 2008 "Ánh Tuyết" pp35-39, 188-199, 193-194
^Yao Souchou House of glass: culture, modernity, and the state in Southeast Asia Page 121 2001 "... increasingly indistinguishable from the overseas product, are now popularly consumed in the diaspora, while homeland stars such as
Hong Nhung,
My Linh, Hong Hanh, Anh Tuyet,
Ngoc Son, and others have been able to acquire at home the requisite elan to appear in ultra-chic overseas productions. "