Tuấn Vũ
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Background information | |
Birth name | Nguyễn Văn Tài |
Born | 16 December 1959 |
Origin | Đức Linh, Binh Thuận, South Vietnam |
Genres | Nhạc vàng, Nhạc hải ngoại, Tình khúc 1954–1975, Nhạc quê hương |
Occupation | singer |
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Nguyễn Văn Tài (born 16 December 1959), stage name Tuấn Vũ, is a Vietnamese singer.
Biography
[edit]Tuấn Vũ was born in Bình Thuận Province, Vietnam.
He migrated to the US in 1979 and settled in San Francisco, California. He then followed a profession in singing and became a well-known name in the yellow music genre. To date, he has recorded over 1,400 songs of various genres.[1][2]
Poet Nguyên Sa gave Tuấn Vũ the title "Phượng Hoàng" ("Phoenix" in Vietnamese), which - as the singer explained - might be a reference to his father's name (Phượng) and the name of one of his adopted child (Hoàng).[3]
Tuấn Vũ returned to Vietnam for the first time in 2001.[4]
During his return to Vietnam in July 2010, Tuấn Vũ performed for 6 nights at Hanoi Opera House, Daewoo Hotel, as well as in many other northern provinces.[5]
In November 2018, Tuấn Vũ returned to Vietnam again to hold a live show named "Mười năm tái ngộ" (Ten years of reunion), which took place at the Vietnam National Convention Center on December 9.[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Tuấn Vũ sau 40 năm ca hát (Tuan Vu after 40 years of singing) VnExpress, February 27, 2019
- ^ Tuấn Vũ: 'Giọng tôi đớt bẩm sinh, không muốn chỉnh sửa' Vnexpress, March 2, 2019
- ^ Hiền Trần (March 2, 2019). "Tuấn Vũ lý giải về danh xưng 'Phượng Hoàng'". Báo Thanh niên.
- ^ Ca sĩ hải ngoại Tuấn Vũ biểu diễn tại Hà Nội (Overseas singer Tuan Vu performed in Hanoi) VnExpress
- ^ Đêm nhạc thứ 7 của ca sĩ Tuấn Vũ Hà Nội (The 7th music night of singer Tuan Vu in Hanoi) Vnexpress, August 27, 2010
- ^ Tuấn Vũ - giọng hát dung dị như cuộc đời - VnExpress Giải Trí VnExpress