Dokaor Toongtong
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Dokaor Toongtong ดอกอ้อ ทุ่งทอง | |
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Birth name | Buppha Boonmee (Thai: บุปผา บุญมี) |
Born | (1977-09-23) 23 September 1977 (age 46) Ubon Ratchathani Province, Thailand |
Genres | Mor lam |
Occupation | Singer • Actress |
Instrument | Voice |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | GMM Grammy |
Dokaor Toongtong (Thai: ดอกอ้อ ทุ่งทอง) is a Thai luk thung and mor lam sing singer from the Isan area.[1][2] Her most popular songs include Ber Tho Jao Choo, Oak Hak Wan Hae Tiean, Miea Kao and Rak Phay Thee Kaeng Saphue.
She is also sometimes known by her nickname Aor or the epithet Sao Sieng Sor (สาวเสียงซอ).
Early life
She was born on 23 September 1977 in Ubon Ratchathani Province to Samran and Sanga Boonmee, and was named Buppha Boonmee by birth.[3]
Music career
Toongtong has a contract with the GMM Grammy record label and debuted in 2003 with her first studio album, Oak Hak Wan Hae Tiean (อกหักวันแห่เทียน).[3] Her second album, Ber Tho Jao Choo (เบอร์โทรเจ้าชู้), was written by Sala Khunnawut[3] and released in 2006.
In 2018, she recorded a single named Rak Phai Thee Kaeng Saphue (รักพ่ายที่แก่งสะพือ), which was written by Dao Bandon.
Personal life
She has a younger sister named Kantong Thoongnugen,[4] who is also a mor lam sing singer.[5]
Discography
Studio albums
# | Album |
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1st | อกหักวันแห่เทียน (Ok Huk Wun Hae Tian)
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2nd | เบอร์โทรเจ้าชู้ (Bur Tho Jao Choo)
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Single
- Ber Tho Kee Tua (with Karntong Toongngern) (Cover Version) (Original : Siriporn Ampaipong) (2015)
- Poo Ying Lhai Mue (Cover Version) (Original : Siriporn Ampaipong) (2020)
Collaborations
- 2009 – Kued Nam Kao Hed Yang (with Sorn Sinchai)
Filmography
TV Series
Year | Title | Role | TV Network |
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2015 | Mad Ded Siang Thong (หมัดเด็ดเสียงทอง) | Ded (เด็ด) | GMM 25 |
2019 | Sao Noy Roy Lan View (สาวน้อยร้อยล้านวิว) | Dokaor Toongtong (Invited) ดอกอ้อ ทุ่งทอง (รับเชิญ) | One 31 |
2022 | Ai Koi Hug Jao (อ้ายข่อยฮักเจ้า) | Mother Sorn Nongnakam แม่ศร หนองนาคำ | Channel 3 |
2022 | Sin Lai So (ซิ่นลายโส้) | Roongaroon Kemngarm (roong) / Nangmai รุ่งอรุณ เข็มงาม (รุ่ง) / นางไหม | One 31 |
2023 | Kao Nhiaw Thong Kam (ข้าวเหนียวทองคำ) | Duak Koon (ดอกคูณ) | One 31 |
References
External links
- Dokaor Toongtong on Facebook
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