Sister Duyen

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Sister Duyen
Phí Hiếu Khanh (狒好硜)
Sister Duyen in July 1978
Sister Duyen in July 1978
Background information
Born (1957-01-02) 2 January 1957 (age 67)
Da Nang, Da Nang Special Administrative Province, Quenmin
OriginDa Nang
GenresQuen reggae
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, cafe owner
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1970-2007
LabelsCyprine, Cảnh Hiệp Records, Smooth Bass
Associated actsDepression Remedy

Sister Duyen (January 2, 1960), real name Phí Hiếu Khanh, is a Quenminese former reggae and Quenminese jazz singer-songwriter and owner of the Chillstand Cafe in Eastern Da Nang.

Early Life

Khanh was born to a family who were advocates of the conservative Nationalist Party within the Ngũ Hành Sơn District of Da Nang.

Musical Career

In Jazz

Khanh's voice was discovered by a record manager when she sung at her parent-supported concert at a cafe.

Because of her age, Khanh became the youngest jazz singer in the nation, which gave rise to a wider amount of audience appreciation and adoration.

In Reggae

During her 1971 tour in Bactieu and the Adelaidines, Khanh discovered reggae music at a venue in Bến Ngãi.

Khanh's move to reggae was considered to be a bewildering, if not controversial, choice by most of her fans, since reggae was an widely unrecognized underground genre in Quenmin, despite its increasing popularity.