Mao Sareth
Mao Sareth (Khmer: ម៉ៅ សារ៉េត [maɯ saːˈrɛet]) was a Cambodian singer active from the early 1960s to the mid-1970s. Sareth was born in 1944 in Battambang, with the birth name Pol Sarann. She was one of the earliest popular singers in the Cambodian rock scene of the early 1960s, in which musicians combined traditional Khmer music styles with popular forms from the United States, Europe, and Latin America. Mao was cited as an influence by later singers Pen Ran and Ros Serey Sothea. She is known to have performed live as late as 1973.
During an interview with Huoy Meas, Mao Sareth stated that she had three sisters and that she came from a family of musicians. In her free time she liked to read romantic novels. Along with many musicians and members of other suspect professions, she was murdered by the Khmer Rouge sometime during the later years of the Cambodian Civil War or early in the Cambodian Genocide.
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Lone River - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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Missing Couple - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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Night to Meet Face to Face - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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Looking at the Moon - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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Love Hard - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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Word of Promise - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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Sekong Night - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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I've Had My Heart Broken - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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Rose Garden - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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The Night Is Soft - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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Night at the Seaside - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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Market Break - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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The Letter Sent to You - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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Ivory River - Wounds of Love: Khmer Oldies, Vol. 2 -
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ម៉ៅ សារ៉េត
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