Ý Lan
Appearance
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Lê Thị Ý Lan | |
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Born | Saigon, Republic of Vietnam | January 1, 1958
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1988 - present |
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Ý Lan is a Vietnamese-American female singer. Her full name is Lê Thị Ý Lan. She was born on January 1, 1958, in Saigon, in an artistic-traditioned family. Her mother was the singer Thái Thanh,[1] and her father is actor Lê Quỳnh.
Ý Lan attended primary and secondary school in Saigon. Despite her family's artistic tradition, she entered the professional music industry quite late: it was not until the late 1980s that she became a professional singer and released her first musical CD.
Ý Lan currently lives in California (United States).
Discography
[edit]Overseas
[edit]- DVD The Best of Ý Lan from Paris By Night (Thúy Nga, 2010)
- DVD The Best of MTV Music Vũ Khanh - Ý Lan (Diễm xưa, 2004)
- CD Hát Để Cho Đời - with Quang Tuấn (Ý Lan Productions, 2008)
- CD Tình Ca Phạm Duy - Đừng Lay Tôi Nhé Cuộc Đời (Ý Lan Productions, 2007)
- CD Hỏi Tình (Ý Lan Productions, 2006)
- CD Muốn Hỏi Tại Sao (Ý Lan Productions, 2006)
- CD Tình Ca Lam Phương - Tình Ca Không Đoạn Kết (Ý Lan Productions, 2004)
- CD Lời Rêu (Thúy Nga, 2004)
- CD Một Ngày Như Mọi Ngày (Ý Lan Productions, 2003)
- CD Tình Ca Đức Huy - Ru Em Tiếc Nuối (Ý Lan Productions, 2002)
- CD Em Còn Nhớ Hay Em Đã Quên - với Lan Anh (Ý Lan Productions, 2001)
- CD Khi Tôi Về (Ý Lan Productions, 2000)
- CD Mê Khúc (Ý Lan Productions, 2000)
- CD Ru Từng Nỗi Nhớ (Ý Lan Productions, 2000)
- CD Yêu, La Vie En Rose (Ý Lan Productions, 2000)
In Vietnam
[edit]- CD Tuyệt Tình (2013)
- CD Vẫn Có Anh Bên Đời (2013)
- CD Cô Bắc Kỳ Nho Nhỏ (2013)
- CD Một Mình (2013)
- CD Như Đã Dấu Yêu (2013)
References
[edit]- ^ "Danh ca Thái Thanh qua đời". ZingNews.vn (in Vietnamese). 2020-03-18. Retrieved 2021-10-02.
External links
[edit]- Vmdb: [1] Archived 2008-10-25 at the Wayback Machine