Graham (Myanmar)

Graham
Background information
Native name ဂရေဟမ်
Born Taunggyi, Shan State Myanmar
Genres Pop, R&B, Blues
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments guitars, drums, piano
Years active 1996 - present

Graham (Burmese: ဂရေဟမ်, Burmese pronunciation: [gəjèhàɴ]) is a Myanmar singer. He is best known for his pop songs, as well as duets with female artists and TV commercial songs[1] and Original Soundtracks. He was the first male artist to have won Best Male Recording Artist Of The Year Award given by Yangon City FM.

Early life

Graham was born to San Nyunt and Thein Tin in Taunggyi, Shan State, where he lived till he graduated from his secondary college. His father was a Chief Immigration Officer and his mother was a school teacher. After finishing his secondary studies, Graham came to Yangon in 1991 to attend the University of Yangon. He came to Yangon with the determination and hope of starting a professional career in music, since then capital city provided many more opportunities. He graduated with Bachelor of Law. Close friends of Graham calls him by his nickname Pu Sue (Burmese: ပူစူး).

Graham married Thinzar Oo, whom he met during his college years, in 1993. She gave birth to their first daughter Pan Yaung Chel in 1996 and their second daughter Pan Thun Chel in 2001.

Career

Graham began his career in music as a drummer in 1991, in a band called Super Star. He began playing drums at the age of 12. He debuted as a singer in 1996 with the album A Lin Daga (Door Of Light). The album took a year to prepare. The band for the album consisted of his friends, as well as himself as the drummer. The song Hta-Ge (Leave Me) was the hit song of the album. After the release of his first album, he was contacted by several music producers. In 1997, he released his second album - a duet album on Valentine's Day, named Gandawin A-Chit Nei (Legendary Day Of Love), with Lay Lay War. In 1998, he released his third album Chit Thu Diary (Lover's Diary), which is still one of top ten bestselling Albums. His second and third albums were more successful than his first album - which made everyone to start recognising him as "Graham".[2] He has released 11 single albums, more than 90 collaborative duet albums and four special Thingyan albums - Nhit Thit Mingala 1,2,3 and 4 (New Year's Blessings 1,2,3 and 4).

Living abroad

Together with his wife and two daughters, Graham moved to Perth, Australia in 2008. In an interview with Myanmar People Magazine, he said that the main reason for moving to Australia was for the education of his two daughters.[3] While in Australia, he attended Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) at Edith Cowan University (ECU). Graham, with his wife and their younger daughter returned to Myanmar in 2012.

Return to Myanmar

In March 2013, Graham held his One Man Show featuring his musician friends, where he sang over 40 songs during the show, including duets with his long-time musician friends - Yadana Oo, Chaw Su Khin, Lay Lay War and L Sai Zi, as well as with rising new artists - Ni Ni Khin Zaw, Irene Zin Mar Myint and Eint Chit. Singer Phyo Gyi also appeared as a surprise guest singing duet with Graham to the song "Hta-Ge" (Leave Me), which was the song he really liked from Graham's first album A-Lin Daga.[4]

Then for two months (late July - early September) Graham went on a music tour around America (9 cities) together with other musicians - R Zarni, Chit Kaung, Wine Su Khine Thein and Athin Cho Swe, along with The Trees music band. In an interview with Crown Magazine, Graham said that he was invited for a tour in America 4 or 5 times before but since he was in Australia, he couldn't go. He also added, "Since the fans got to see me for the first time in America, they were very enthusiastic". He said that his favourite weather is spring and also expressed how he would like to visit places such as England, France and Italy.[5]

Graham said that he was working on his new album, very likely to be released in 2014.

Wake Up Daddy!

On the 9th of February 2015, Graham made his comeback through his new album Wake Up Daddy!, featuring his elder daughter Pan Yaung Chel. The title song of the album was "Wake Up Daddy!", co-written by Graham, about their life style in Australia.

The album consists of 14 songs - One duet, 8 songs by Graham himself and 5 songs by Pan Yaung Chel.

Since the release of the album, the song Wake Up Daddy! reached number one in several radios. Many fans also stated that they are looking forward to the music videos.

From the album, Ma Ywa Ne Ohn Moe (Please Don't Rain, Just Yet) seems to be the favourite of many. The song is about a man asking the woman he loves not to come into his life, just yet, for he feels he is not ready to protect her, as he lives a hard life. Here, the rain becomes a metaphor for the woman - asking for the rain to not come down just yet, in other words, asking the woman not to fall in love with him just yet.

Acting career

In 1999, he starred in his first film Manetphyan Lay Mya (Tomorrows) as one of the main actors, along with Eindra Kyaw Zin and Min Mawgun. In 2006, he starred in his first video Thissa (Loyalty) with actress Khine Thin Kyi.[6]

Discography

Single albums

References

  1. "The voice behind TV commercials - Graham". Crown Magazine (44): 148–153. June 2001. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help);
  2. "The voice behind TV commercials - Graham". Crown Magazine (44): 148–153. June 2001. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help);
  3. "Myanmar Celebrity Family: Graham's Family". Shwedarling. Shwedarling. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
  4. "Singer Graham's "One Man Show 2013"". myanmarcelebrity.com. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
  5. "Graham expressed he had a great time with fans during the America tour". Crown Magazine (194): 164–169. December 2013. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help);
  6. my:ဂရေဟမ်

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