Kong Nay

Kong Nay

Kong Nay is a Cambodian musician who plays the chapei dong veng. He is one of relatively few great masters to have survived the Khmer Rouge era, and is known as the "Ray Charles of Cambodia".

References

*http://www.cambodianlivingarts.co.uk/


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