Huoy Meas (Khmer: ហួយ មាស pronounced [huəj miəh]) (6 January 1946 – c. 1977) was a Cambodian singer and radio announcer in the 1960s and early 1970s. She was born in Svay Por Commune, Sangker District, Battambang Province, Cambodia. She also acted as a judge (with other singers such as Sinn Sisamouth, Liev Tuk, Touch Teng, Mao Sareth, and Chhoun Malai) in the formal public song contest Samach Cheat, which was established by Head of State Norodom Sihanouk.
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| - Huoy Meas (en camboyano, ហួយ មាស) (Svay Pou, 6 de enero de 1946 – c. 1977) fue una cantante y locutora de radio camboyana en los años sesenta y principios de los setenta. (es)
- 怀密(高棉語:ហួយ មាស,1946年1月6日-1977年?),柬埔寨女歌手、电台播音员。活跃于1960年代至1970年代初。 出生于马德望省桑岐县。在红色高棉掌权之前,她是柬埔寨国家电台的播音员,也是柬埔寨最著名的一位电台DJ,她推动了柬埔寨摇滚乐的发展。她也是一名流行歌手,以忧郁的歌词而闻名,诺罗敦·西哈努克将她与艾迪特·皮雅芙相比。 怀密在红色高棉执政之后失踪,据推测她约在1977年被杀害。美国纪录片《别认为我忘了:柬埔寨失去的摇滚乐》中有介绍她的事迹。 (zh)
- Huoy Meas (Khmer: ហួយ មាស pronounced [huəj miəh]) (6 January 1946 – c. 1977) was a Cambodian singer and radio announcer in the 1960s and early 1970s. She was born in Svay Por Commune, Sangker District, Battambang Province, Cambodia. She also acted as a judge (with other singers such as Sinn Sisamouth, Liev Tuk, Touch Teng, Mao Sareth, and Chhoun Malai) in the formal public song contest Samach Cheat, which was established by Head of State Norodom Sihanouk. (en)
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| - Huoy Meas (Khmer: ហួយ មាស pronounced [huəj miəh]) (6 January 1946 – c. 1977) was a Cambodian singer and radio announcer in the 1960s and early 1970s. She was born in Svay Por Commune, Sangker District, Battambang Province, Cambodia. She also acted as a judge (with other singers such as Sinn Sisamouth, Liev Tuk, Touch Teng, Mao Sareth, and Chhoun Malai) in the formal public song contest Samach Cheat, which was established by Head of State Norodom Sihanouk. Until the Khmer Rouge took control of Cambodia in April 1975, Meas was the most popular female radio DJ in Cambodia, working for the National Radio station and promoting the Cambodian rock and pop scene. Houy Meas broadcast interviews on the National Radio station with people like Mao Sareth, Sos Math, and other artists who played large roles in the music industry of Cambodia at that time. She was also a popular singer in that scene, noted for melancholy lyrics about her own personal life. Norodom Sihanouk compared her lyrics and singing style to those of Edith Piaf. Her most well-known songs included "Samros Borey Tioulong" and "Unique Child". Meas disappeared during the Cambodian genocide of the late 1970s. One of the Khmer Rouge's first actions upon taking control of Cambodia was to commandeer the National Radio service where Meas worked. She is believed to have been one of the millions of residents of Phnom Penh ordered to evacuate the city and relocate to the countryside to become farm workers. Srey Channthys stated in interviews that Huoy Meas was raped by several Khmer Rouge soldiers and then killed, though her exact fate has never been confirmed. Her work as both a radio personality and recording artist was profiled in the 2015 documentary film Don't Think I've Forgotten. (en)
- Huoy Meas (en camboyano, ហួយ មាស) (Svay Pou, 6 de enero de 1946 – c. 1977) fue una cantante y locutora de radio camboyana en los años sesenta y principios de los setenta. (es)
- 怀密(高棉語:ហួយ មាស,1946年1月6日-1977年?),柬埔寨女歌手、电台播音员。活跃于1960年代至1970年代初。 出生于马德望省桑岐县。在红色高棉掌权之前,她是柬埔寨国家电台的播音员,也是柬埔寨最著名的一位电台DJ,她推动了柬埔寨摇滚乐的发展。她也是一名流行歌手,以忧郁的歌词而闻名,诺罗敦·西哈努克将她与艾迪特·皮雅芙相比。 怀密在红色高棉执政之后失踪,据推测她约在1977年被杀害。美国纪录片《别认为我忘了:柬埔寨失去的摇滚乐》中有介绍她的事迹。 (zh)
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