Singer Kak Channthy (Cambodian Space Project) in fatal road accident
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'Love like Honey'.
Remembering Srey Channthy.
Kak Channthy has left a huge hole in the Cambodian music scene but also in our hearts. She has left behind a powerful contribution to the musical heritage of the Kingdom of Wonder.
She has also left behind a 13 year old son who, alongside META HOUSE Phnom Penh (and many more), we would like to support.
Join us at The Little Red Fox Espresso in Kandal Village on Sunday evening for a twilight get together. Share your love, your stories, your memories and your joy of this beautiful women and her electric ladyland spirit.
All profits and funds from The Little Red Fox Espresso on the night will go directly to the future education Kak Channthy's son.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-43482011?SThisFBKak Channthy: The Cambodian Space Project and a rock revival
By Andreas Illmer
BBC News
21 March 2018
Kak Channthy - a model of strength and independence
Cambodian singer Kak Channthy rose from poverty to perform in front of audiences worldwide.
Dubbed Cambodia's Amy Winehouse, she was the voice and face of a revival of the legendary 1960s rock scene that swept the country pre-genocide.
Her band, the Cambodian Space Project, became one of the few Cambodian rock bands to make it overseas.
Her death on Tuesday, in a car crash at the age of 38, has moved her fans around the globe.
"She was a Cambodian hero and now, so sadly, a legend of her people and her time," the band's co-founder and ex-husband Julien Poulson told the BBC.
"Her music, her voice, her life and her story have touched so many people from many different walks of life and from all around the word."
Overcoming poverty and hardship
Kak Channthy came from a poor family in rural Cambodia and much of her story is that of the typical journey of a poor girl moving from the countryside to the city.
In Phnom Penh, she worked in a long line of tough jobs, earning in some cases less than a dollar a day.
Cambodian Space Project was founded by Channthy and Julien Poulson (right)
"I was singing in a karaoke bar but in 2006 I wanted to have a go at singing professionally," she told the BBC in a 2017 interview.
"So I asked the boss of one beer garden to let me sing in front of him. But I was so nervous I dropped the microphone! Fortunately that day the boss accepted me and decided to hire me and I got paid $2 a day."
That's where she was spotted by Australian musician Julien Poulson and the two went on to form Cambodian Space Project.
"Channthy was inspired by the great Cambodian singers of the 1960s," Scott Bywater who played with her in the band as well as on side projects, told the BBC.
"In turn, she has been an inspiration to a new generation of Cambodian singers, excited by her revival of the music of their grandparents."
Reviving Cambodia's golden age
The vibrant rock scene of the 1960s and early 70s is seen as Cambodia's golden age, before the terror of the Khmer Rouge eradicated all modern culture and music.
Most of the famous singers from those days like Ros Serey Sothea, Pan Ron and Sinn Sisamouth died during the brutal genocide between 1975 and 1979 and their music and legacy seemed lost forever.
Only a gradual revival and rediscovery of the music from dusty attics, archives abroad and memory helped to bring that music back from the silence.
Performing a mix of covers and original songs, Cambodian Space Project were at the forefront of a resurgence of pride in that era..
"Cambodian Space Project is certainly a big part of Cambodia's music and cultural revival," Mr Poulson said.
"But Channthy epitomised and embodied all the heartbreak and sorry of Cambodia but also the very nature of survival itself and she overcame great odds to become an underdog champion of the world."
In recent years she also started her own side project Channthy Cha Cha, playing local shows back in Cambodia.
"She had an extraordinary charm and sincerity both on stage and off - you didn't need to know the language to be moved and excited by her singing and her songwriting - and made friends and fans everywhere she went," Mr Bywater recalls.
"I will remember her laughing and dancing, and her delight at what a difference her singing made to those around her. She is a model of female strength and independence to Cambodian and foreigner alike. Our hearts are at half mast."
Her struggle to overcome poverty and hardship to make it to the stages of the world was also the subject of a 2015 documentary Not Easy Rock'n'Roll which premiered at the Sydney Film Festival that year.
"Sometimes I still don't believe that a person from the countryside and with no education can receive a lot of support from all walks of life," she told the BBC last year looking back at her extraordinary story.
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She also said "I drove a bit fast", but makes no mention of braking or attempting to avoid the Tuk Tuk. Having a green light does not, as she seems to think, automatically absolve her of all blame.Username Taken wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 4:29 pmFrom 5 posts above ^^that genius wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 4:18 pm Any update on the driver of the car and the charges?
At this intersection, there should be video footage, right?
"The Prius driver was charged with negligent driving causing injury, which carries a maximum prison term of three years, according to Phnom Penh traffic police deputy chief Sem Sokunthea."
I'm sure she said that she had a green light, and that she had a dash-cam.
Interesting.
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The Cambodian singer who kept the ’60s rocking around the world
Kak Channthy, lead vocalist and songwriter of The Cambodian Space Project, grew up admiring Khmer rock heroes and became a musical ambassador, before her life was cut short by a traffic accident in Phnom Penh.
PUBLISHED : Sunday, 25 March, 2018, 10:31am
Inspired as she was by Cambodia’s 1960s rock ’n’ roll and determined to keep it alive, it seems particularly cruel that the death of Cambodian Space Project vocalist Kak Channthy at the age of 38 so closely mirrored the trajectories of her own idols; killed before their time as the Khmer Rouge sought to snuff out any memories of that golden age.
Channthy died in the early hours of March 20 in Phnom Penh, when the tuk-tuk she was travelling home in was hit by a car. It’s the kind of accident that happens with maddening frequency in Cambodia, but the shock and heartbreak that has reverberated globally in its wake speaks to the impact Channthy had on those around her, and how hard it has been to accept that she is gone...
http://www.scmp.com/culture/music/artic ... ound-world
Kak Channthy, lead vocalist and songwriter of The Cambodian Space Project, grew up admiring Khmer rock heroes and became a musical ambassador, before her life was cut short by a traffic accident in Phnom Penh.
PUBLISHED : Sunday, 25 March, 2018, 10:31am
Inspired as she was by Cambodia’s 1960s rock ’n’ roll and determined to keep it alive, it seems particularly cruel that the death of Cambodian Space Project vocalist Kak Channthy at the age of 38 so closely mirrored the trajectories of her own idols; killed before their time as the Khmer Rouge sought to snuff out any memories of that golden age.
Channthy died in the early hours of March 20 in Phnom Penh, when the tuk-tuk she was travelling home in was hit by a car. It’s the kind of accident that happens with maddening frequency in Cambodia, but the shock and heartbreak that has reverberated globally in its wake speaks to the impact Channthy had on those around her, and how hard it has been to accept that she is gone...
http://www.scmp.com/culture/music/artic ... ound-world
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It's obvious from the damage to the car in the photos that she was travelling at speed.takeoman wrote: ↑Sat Mar 24, 2018 10:32 amShe also said "I drove a bit fast", but makes no mention of braking or attempting to avoid the Tuk Tuk. Having a green light does not, as she seems to think, automatically absolve her of all blame.Username Taken wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 4:29 pmFrom 5 posts above ^^that genius wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 4:18 pm Any update on the driver of the car and the charges?
At this intersection, there should be video footage, right?
"The Prius driver was charged with negligent driving causing injury, which carries a maximum prison term of three years, according to Phnom Penh traffic police deputy chief Sem Sokunthea."
I'm sure she said that she had a green light, and that she had a dash-cam.
Interesting.
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Re: Singer Kak Channthy (Cambodian Space Project) in fatal road accident
Maybe it was mentioned previously and I missed it but does anyone know the outcome for the tuk tuk driver?
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ive personally not seen or heard anything yet tbh
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(Phnom Penh): On the afternoon of March 23, 2018, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court Investigator Pich Visar ordered the arrest of Nguon Sreyichich, a 21-year-old woman, who was temporarily imprisoned and awaits further proceedings related to a traffic accident with a tuktuk.
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Re: Singer Kak Channthy (Cambodian Space Project) in fatal road accident
Is that a Viet name?
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Nguon? I don't believe so. ងួន seems a fairly common family name. "Srey" anything definitely isn't Vietnamese.bangkokhooker wrote:Is that a Viet name?
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