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Pathompong "Pong" Sombatpiboon (Thai: "โป่ง"; ปฐมพงศ์ สมบัติพิบูลย์; born 9 October 1961) is a Thai rock singer and songwriter.[1] He is the lead vocalist of the bands Stone Metal Fire and the Sun.[2] He has been dubbed the "Thai Ozzy Osbourne".
Pathompong Sombatpiboon ปฐมพงศ์ สมบัติพิบูลย์ | |
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Born | Chumphon Province, Thailand | 9 October 1961
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Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1978–present |
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Early life and musical career
editPong was born in Chumphon Province on 9 October 1961, to a Thai Chinese family. He graduated from Ramkhamhaeng University, in Bangkok.[3]
The first band in which he sang was named Inferno.[3] In 1985, he sang with Soda, and two years later, when that group broke up, he formed the Olarn Project with several members of Soda.[4] In 1991, he cofounded the rock band Stone Metal Fire, which released two albums, before splitting up in 1995. Pong then formed another rock band, the Sun.
Personal life
editPong is married to Chariya Sombatphiboon, and they have a daughter, Thiticha "Angie" Sombatphiboon, who is also a singer.[5]
Discography
editSolo
edit- The Game (2002)
- Sexperience (2003)
with the Olarn Project
edit- February 1985 (1987)
- Hoo Lek (1989)
with Stone Metal Fire
edit- หิน เหล็ก ไฟ (1993)
- ร็อกเพื่อนกัน (compilation, 1993)
- คนยุคเหล็ก (1995)
- Never Say Die (2005)
- Acoustique (live album, 2006)
with the Sun
edit- The Sun (1996)
- Tiger, Lion, Bull, Rhino (1998)
- The Road of the Sun (2000)
References
edit- ^ Rocking back the years
- ^ "ปฐมพงศ์ สมบัติพิบูลย์ (โป่ง)" [Pathompong Sombatphibun (Pong)]. nangdee.com (in Thai). 17 May 2019. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
- ^ a b ตำนานชีวิต 'โป่ง หินเหล็กไฟ' อีกหนึ่งร็อกสตาร์ที่เคยอยู่ทั้ง GRAMMY-RS จากโซดา ถึงเดอะซัน
- ^ Interview: Thai Heavy Metal Legend Pong Hin Lek Fai
- ^ "แองจี้ ลูกไม้ใต้ต้น โป่ง หินเหล็กไฟ". posttoday.com (in Thai). 14 December 2015. Retrieved 11 November 2020.