Thai Country Music - Pumpuang Duangjan
By Stephen Cleary
Wednesday 31st May, 2006 | 859 words | Category: Thailand's Most Influential People | 15 feedbacks »

Pumpuang 'Peung' Duangjan - Life and Success
Look Thung (Thai Country Music) wasn't always the saucy sexy blend of glamour which it is today. It used to be all very tame and bland until a shooting star appeared on the stage changing Look Thung for a new generation. It all happened in the mid-1980s.
A new songstress named Pumpuang 'Peung' Duangjan suddenly arrived on the scene bringing with her a rich blend of traditional Look Thung with Western pop music and style. This revolution can be traced to one man, Peung's songwriter, composer and producer 'Kru Lop Burirat'. An accomplished musician who could play both Western and Thai music, he mixed them both together for a brand new style. In 1985 they experimented with this new look and sound with the album 'Aue Hue Lor Jang' ( Wow, he's so cute!). The album was a phenomenal success.
'Peung' was no 'one-hit-wonder'. She and Kru Lop quickly released a succession of record-breaking albums including 'Hang Noi Thoi Nid', 'Noo Mai Roo' and 'Noo Mai Ao'. While there is no doubt that Look Thung owes Kru Lop a great much, it was 'Peung' who was in charge of her own self-promotion. She performed on stage in a variety of flesh revealing costumes giving her an outrageously sexy look which often brought a severe backlash from music critics and the older generation. Loved, but also loathed, she was criticized for trying to 'copy' Western popstar 'Madonna' and lambasted for her Un-Thai sense of dress and flirtation.
Being undisturbed and completely ignoring her detractors, 'Peung' continued with her own naughty thing and her audiences just loved it. Thailand had never seen anyone like it before!
In recent times, a new generation of Look Thung artists such as 'Yui Yartyuth', 'Arphaphorn Nakhorn Sawan' and Dau Mayuree all pointed to 'Peung' as their inspiration. Til this day she will always be remembered as 'the girl who put the spice into Look Thung'.
Pumpuang 'Peung' Duangjan - A Life Of Tears and Sorrow
This rags to riches story of an illiterate peasant girl who achieved legendary status as the 'Queen of Look Thung' is of almost mythical proportion.
Though born in 'Isarn', she was brought up in Suphanburi province just north of Bangkok. As her family was so poor, 'Peung' was forced to drop out of school after just one year to help her parents in their sugar-cane fields.
Being unable to read did not deter Peung from picking up a microphone and learning by heart a collection of almost 100 songs by the age of twelve. Growing up and wanting to hit the big time, 'Peung' entered the notorious world of 'Cafe and Temple Fair' concerts as a dancer and singer.
It was 'on this circuit' where she met her first husband.
The marriage was a rocky one and her husband later ran off with a another girl. Adding injury to insult, he returned after the affair and eloped with Peung's younger sister - they married later. The man who married first Peung before her younger sister, was known to the public as an 'alcoholic womanizer' who did nothing but 'live off women'.
Family feuds erupted and Peung's brother was sentenced to 15 years in prison after he had killed Peung's former husband in a fit of anger. Another of her brothers, broken-hearted at the rejection of a singer he wished to married, picked up a shotgun one day - placed it at his head and pulled the trigger.
Shortly after shooting to fame, Peung married again and had a baby son. More family quarrels erupted after Peung's mother blamed her new husband for taking advantage of Peung's illiteracy and having her unknowingly, sign over to him - her financial documents and earnings. The marriage did not last long and the couple seperated over his supposed womanizing and extortionate spending (of her money)

(Lottery players pay homage to the spirit of Pumpuang at Wat Tapkradan, Pumpuang Temple, in Suphanburi province)
Over time, Peung's health just went from bad to worse and she was hospitalized several times. In 1992, though still sick, Peung travelled to Chiang Mai to see her son. Before returning to Bangkok - Peung, close family and friends stopped off to pay their respects at one of Thailand's most revered Buddha Images located at Wat Phra Si Mahathat in Phitsanulok province. "She had wanted to pray for her son's well-being"
Before even leaving the temple gates - Peung collapsed.
Just as quickly as she had arrived on the stage, she was lost to us. Peung died of kidney failure at Phra Phutthachinnarat hospital in Phitsanulok. She was just 31 years of age.
The passing away of the 'Queen of Look Thung'
No-one had realized just how huge and popular 'Peung' really was until after her death. Holding legendary status she was renamed 'Pumpuang - The Queen of Thai Country Music'. At her funeral at Wat Tapkradan in Suphanburi province, an estimated 200,000 people turned up to pay thier last respects. Even HM The King attended.
Sadly for 'Peung', her family never failed in bringing to the attention of the country, their seemingly endless battle for possession of Peung's fortune.
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15 comments
Anyone got any mp3s of her stuff?
Too wasn't she sort of shunned toward the end like Tata, and for the same reasons? She really was the first to embrace the Western ways in clothing, dance, musical styles and be so flamboyant about it was she not? I don't recall anyone before her being so Western in their PR images.
She had some great hits, certainly hits that will and have stood the test of time, and will be played 50 years from now still!
but i cannot find the date of her birth
To tell yous the truth, i hardly expected any comments on this blog!
Can anyone help Diego out with his request?
Igotnotime: You hit the nail on the head! I already had a lot of notes on the life and success of Pumpuang before i wrote this blog but i needed to search for more information especially on marital/family matters.
It was here that realized the extent of the differences of opinion on Pumpuang's death. Writing up the blog, i intially wrote about this 'ambiguity'. But after re-reading the blog i decided to leave it out and settle for the original claims of 'kidney failure'. It just read better and went with the flow of the blog. Can you believe it took me almost an hour of searching the Net to find that big foto of Pumpuang at the top!?!
Hope the readers understand.
Chino wrote about Pumpuang's trip to the US etc..... thanks for that.
Paul: Pumpuang's birthday was -
4 August 1961.
Her name in Thai is - พุ่มพวง ดวงจันทร์
What i can not find any info on is this - Which province in Isarn was she born?
One of my favourite freelance writers is 'Chang Noi' from The Nation. He wrote the following a few years back.
"Phumphuang's most popular songs drew on this personal history and dramatised its themes. Many of the songs were soliloquies which captured the essence of relationships, human situations and personal histories against a background of rapid and bewildering social change. The city is fascinating and fearful. Men are predators and patrons. Life is opportunity and fate.
Many of her most popular songs were about herself - about young rural women in the city, about personal transformation, about exploitation, about longing for wealth and success and about the wish to go back home to the village":
When the sun sets and the birds return to their nests,
I really miss the paddy fields,
Do they wonder too when will I go back home?
I came to the city to be a big star,
It's tough, but I can survive,
When I left the village, my friends mocked my ambition,
That hurt. If I don't make it, I cannot go back,
Every night, I pray I will be famous,
Then this upcountry singer can go back home,
And sing for their admiration.
- "Nak rong ban nok" ("Up-country singer")
Even today, when an entertainer goes "Hollywood", there are nay sayers, that is, until they are a success, then those same folks "knew them when"...:-)
Thanks Steve
Her son very cute and he's still very young at the time.
well all i can say is she's free now, whatever situation she's been true in this world now all is end with her. so what we all can do is pray and wish her in haven, if she even re born again hopefully she have the better life .
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