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Paradise is a Hmong-American pop band originally started in 1989. Consisting of seven members; Ko Yang (Lead Singer), Phong Yang ( Bass), Haget Yang ( Drummer), Long Her ( Keyboard), Kou Thor (Piano), Cina Chang (Keyboard), Nao Vang (Guitar), and April Vang (Lead Vocalist), the group features diverse talents. [1]

Since 1997, Paradise has performed throughout the United States and has also been featured in Asian Media, such as Hmong Magazine, Asian Team Magazine, and many others.[ citation needed]

During the year of 2006, the musical group had their last tour, and disbanded. [2]

Paradise re-united and performed at the 2013 second annual Hmong Music Festival in Fresno, CA. Received a music award during the HMA in 2014 Sacramento, CA.

The Hmong musical band will be gathering and performing once again in Fresno, CA on December 26, 2017. [3]

Discography

Albums
  • Nhriav Tus Hlub
  • Innocent Love
  • Lost in Paradise
  • Heavenly Sent
  • Fine Girl
  • Shooting Star
  • Special Remix Album [4]
  • Story of Life

References

  1. ^ Bryan, Nichol (2003). Hmong Americans. ABDO. pp.  27. ISBN  9781577659839.
  2. ^ "Paradise (Official MySpace)". Retrieved May 29, 2012.
  3. ^ "Paradise Band – Back to Paradise". Archived from the original on 2017-10-02. Retrieved 2017-10-02.
  4. ^ "Paradise Albums". Retrieved May 29, 2012.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paradise is a Hmong-American pop band originally started in 1989. Consisting of seven members; Ko Yang (Lead Singer), Phong Yang ( Bass), Haget Yang ( Drummer), Long Her ( Keyboard), Kou Thor (Piano), Cina Chang (Keyboard), Nao Vang (Guitar), and April Vang (Lead Vocalist), the group features diverse talents. [1]

Since 1997, Paradise has performed throughout the United States and has also been featured in Asian Media, such as Hmong Magazine, Asian Team Magazine, and many others.[ citation needed]

During the year of 2006, the musical group had their last tour, and disbanded. [2]

Paradise re-united and performed at the 2013 second annual Hmong Music Festival in Fresno, CA. Received a music award during the HMA in 2014 Sacramento, CA.

The Hmong musical band will be gathering and performing once again in Fresno, CA on December 26, 2017. [3]

Discography

Albums
  • Nhriav Tus Hlub
  • Innocent Love
  • Lost in Paradise
  • Heavenly Sent
  • Fine Girl
  • Shooting Star
  • Special Remix Album [4]
  • Story of Life

References

  1. ^ Bryan, Nichol (2003). Hmong Americans. ABDO. pp.  27. ISBN  9781577659839.
  2. ^ "Paradise (Official MySpace)". Retrieved May 29, 2012.
  3. ^ "Paradise Band – Back to Paradise". Archived from the original on 2017-10-02. Retrieved 2017-10-02.
  4. ^ "Paradise Albums". Retrieved May 29, 2012.

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