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Orawee Sujjanon
Born

Waraporn Sappakijjanon


(1965-03-09) March 9, 1965 (age 59)
OccupationSinger

Orawee Sujjanon (Thai: อรวี สัจจานนท์, sometimes Sutjahnon, Satchanont, or Sajjanont; RTGSOrawi Satchanon) (born 9 March 1965) is a Thai lukgrung singer who has the alias "the singer with voice like a bell" (thai:นักร้องเสียงระฆังเเก้ว). Her nickname is Lek (Thai :เล็ก). Popularly known as Lek Orawee, she was born in Phrasamutchedi District, Samutprakan Province, Thailand. Her family are of Thai-Chinese nationality and her home is in Phasamutjade, Samutprakan. She graduated from Pranakorn Rajabhat University in 2003.

History[edit]

She started singing at the Prasamutjadee festival with the songs of Pongsri Woranut such as Ginkhangandnompric, Oonjan and Saligakuentin. While she was studying grade 7, she came second in a singing contest with the Traweancaydan song by Jintana Suksathit. It was this contest that inspired her to be a singer.

When she studied grade 10 at Horwang School, she had the occasion to sing at Happy Land amusement park where she received an award in 1980. And there was an award about her singing as the best singer of Thailand in 1982.

In the past, the condition of the singing contest was limited by age but she decided to compete. The singing contest had many challengers, and it that made the contest higher rating of competition. Finally, she got the reward from this contest by herself, she was a singer.

When she was a singer, she worked together with famous artists and singers such as Reward, Yuemai, Tanis Sriglindee and Surachai Junthimatorn until she was herself famous.

She has more than 100 songs from 1988 to 2014.

Achievements[edit]

She is an accomplished songwriter who has more than one hundred songs. Her albums have earned over 10 million bhat. Some of her most famous albums are Sanam Arom, Measai and Suangean.

Year Albums Artist be joined Group
1988-1990 Yuaemai Albums 1-13 Wira Bamrungsri Keta Record
1991 Oraweegabkhwamrak Sainam Sengsaaun GMM
1992 Thale-Arom
1995 Dokmai-Pliansee
1996 Phetnammung Album 1-6
1997 Knakhuanmuang
Thabthim-Sayam Album 1-3
DaoRoiduan 3
1998 LomPhai Album 1-3
1999 Khakhuanmuang Album 4-6
Grammy Gold Series Suntraphorn Nanthida Keawbuasai, Saranya Songsreamsawad, Panadda Ruendwud, Utean Prommin, Phuvanad Phuplin, Sumet Ong-Aad Grammy Gold
2000 Kaimuk Burapha Album 1-2
2001 Kaimuk Burapha Album 3
Krunaiduangjai Mice Phiromporn
2002 Khanmueng Album 1-2
Chunjai
The Best Selected Album 1-3
2003 LamnamhangsailomAlbum 1-2
2004 Pragaykeaw Album 1-4
Khukhiang Samniagrak Album1-2 Charin Nanthanakorn
2005 Rakthikidthung Album 1-8
10 Years Grammy Gold
2006 Rakthikidthung Album 1
Khonthichai Album 1
2007 Dokmai Jak Sid
12 years Grammy Gold
2009 Bodplengheangrak
2012 Aanphenduangjai Album 1-2

Concert[edit]

Her concert was arranged with embellishment in 2007, and her concert name is “The sweet song in downtown Concert” (Thai: เพลงหวานกลางกรุง). This concert had more than 30 songs in 3 hours and she was joined by special artists such as Sombat Metanee, Wongjun Prirote and Odd Kiriboon.

Awards[edit]

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