Eve Pancharoen (Thai: à¸à¸µà¸Ÿ ปานเจริภ; 7 August
1981), well known by her stage name Palmy (Thai:
ปาล์มมี่), is a Thai pop singer, who has recorded and
released several albums including concert DVDs on the GMM Grammy label
beginning with her self-titled solo debut, Palmy, in 2001. Palmy has
explored a variety of popular music styles on each of her four solo
albums, and has collaborated with the Thai ska band T-Bone to create
experimental renditions of her hits (see Flower Power Concert and The
Acoustic Album.) Though her solo recording was Beautiful Ride in 2006,
she has continued to perform live with T-Bone, and has appeared as a
guest vocalist at other concerts and music festivals. She is primarily
successful in Asia (especially Japan, Korea, Singapore and Thailand),
but she has also performed in Australia and the United Kingdom. She is
of Belgian, Mon and Thai descent.Palmy was born Eve Pancharoen on 7
August 1981 to a Thai of Mon descendant mother and a Belgian father.
She was raised for 12 years in Bangkok and then moved to Sydney,
Australia for five years. Palmy returned to Bangkok when she was 18
years old. Palmy became interested in music while she was studying her
primary level at Pra Mae Marie (St. Louise) â€" a Catholic school- in
Bangkok. She was selected as a guitarist of music band of the school
for two years. After moving to Sydney, Palmy attended Holy Cross
College to study music and art. Palmy used singing as a medium to
practice her English at that time. Palmy also took singing lessons at
Australian Institute of Music to improve her singing skills. She was a
solo singer for school graduation concert with her close friend
playing classical piano at her school's church. It was surprising for
those attending the concert and they convinced that she should have a
career in music industry. Palmy realized that she was passionate about
music and that she wanted to become a professional singer.Palmy
returned to Thailand with a determination to be a professional singer.
She went for an audition at GMM Grammy. With her unique talent, Palmy
signed the contract with GMM Grammy in 2000. Palmy released her first
album 'Palmy' in December 2001 which made a total hit. Palmy became a
well-known artist in a very short time from her first released single
'Yak Rong Dang Dang'. It was Palmy's official start in Thai music
industry. Her tracks top many music charts. With this enormous success
beyond expectation, Palmy had her first concert organized by GMM
Grammy on 7 April 2002.Besides her achievements of the three solo
albums, Palmy has performed in several occasions overseas such as
Japan, Korea, Singapore, England and Australia. Palmy was the only
Thai artist performing at MTV's Asia Awards 2003 in Singapore. Palmy
also held 2 big concerts in Japan: Palmy's first Live in Japan at
Shibuya O-East, Tokyo on 10 June 2004 and Palmy Live in Tokyo Vol. 2
on 13 November 2006. Palmy also performed at RHB Singapore Cup Final
at Singapore National Stadium and again in Singapore, she performed at
Euphoria 2004 in the same event as Michael Learns to Rock and All4One.
In addition, Palmy was chosen as the only Thai artist performing at
"Asia Song Festival" at the Olympics Park, Seoul Korea. She held
'Palmy Live Concert in London 2006 at Indigo O2 Arena and in 2007,
Palmy performed Palmy's First Live at Sydney Concert at The Metro
Theatre.
1981), well known by her stage name Palmy (Thai:
ปาล์มมี่), is a Thai pop singer, who has recorded and
released several albums including concert DVDs on the GMM Grammy label
beginning with her self-titled solo debut, Palmy, in 2001. Palmy has
explored a variety of popular music styles on each of her four solo
albums, and has collaborated with the Thai ska band T-Bone to create
experimental renditions of her hits (see Flower Power Concert and The
Acoustic Album.) Though her solo recording was Beautiful Ride in 2006,
she has continued to perform live with T-Bone, and has appeared as a
guest vocalist at other concerts and music festivals. She is primarily
successful in Asia (especially Japan, Korea, Singapore and Thailand),
but she has also performed in Australia and the United Kingdom. She is
of Belgian, Mon and Thai descent.Palmy was born Eve Pancharoen on 7
August 1981 to a Thai of Mon descendant mother and a Belgian father.
She was raised for 12 years in Bangkok and then moved to Sydney,
Australia for five years. Palmy returned to Bangkok when she was 18
years old. Palmy became interested in music while she was studying her
primary level at Pra Mae Marie (St. Louise) â€" a Catholic school- in
Bangkok. She was selected as a guitarist of music band of the school
for two years. After moving to Sydney, Palmy attended Holy Cross
College to study music and art. Palmy used singing as a medium to
practice her English at that time. Palmy also took singing lessons at
Australian Institute of Music to improve her singing skills. She was a
solo singer for school graduation concert with her close friend
playing classical piano at her school's church. It was surprising for
those attending the concert and they convinced that she should have a
career in music industry. Palmy realized that she was passionate about
music and that she wanted to become a professional singer.Palmy
returned to Thailand with a determination to be a professional singer.
She went for an audition at GMM Grammy. With her unique talent, Palmy
signed the contract with GMM Grammy in 2000. Palmy released her first
album 'Palmy' in December 2001 which made a total hit. Palmy became a
well-known artist in a very short time from her first released single
'Yak Rong Dang Dang'. It was Palmy's official start in Thai music
industry. Her tracks top many music charts. With this enormous success
beyond expectation, Palmy had her first concert organized by GMM
Grammy on 7 April 2002.Besides her achievements of the three solo
albums, Palmy has performed in several occasions overseas such as
Japan, Korea, Singapore, England and Australia. Palmy was the only
Thai artist performing at MTV's Asia Awards 2003 in Singapore. Palmy
also held 2 big concerts in Japan: Palmy's first Live in Japan at
Shibuya O-East, Tokyo on 10 June 2004 and Palmy Live in Tokyo Vol. 2
on 13 November 2006. Palmy also performed at RHB Singapore Cup Final
at Singapore National Stadium and again in Singapore, she performed at
Euphoria 2004 in the same event as Michael Learns to Rock and All4One.
In addition, Palmy was chosen as the only Thai artist performing at
"Asia Song Festival" at the Olympics Park, Seoul Korea. She held
'Palmy Live Concert in London 2006 at Indigo O2 Arena and in 2007,
Palmy performed Palmy's First Live at Sydney Concert at The Metro
Theatre.
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