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He stayed with Carabao until their 10th album ''[[Haam Chot Khwaai]]'' (ห้ามจอดควาย, "No Buffalo Parking") in 1990, he left the band. In this album, there was one song that he sung ''Sanya Na Fon'' (สัญญาหน้าฝน, "Rainy Season Promise"), with lyrics by Aed Carabao. It was successful and became his [[signature song]].
He released his first album ''Kor Kuan'' (ก่อกวน, "Troll") in
Even though Keo left Carabao more than 30 years ago and has never returned to being a member again. But he still keeps coming back to join the band, such as participating in some albums or big concerts, etc.
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Kirati Promsaka na Sakon Nakhon | |
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กีรติ พรหมสาขา ณ สกลนคร | |
Born | Bangkok, Thailand | 25 January 1952
Other names | "Keo Carabao" (Thai: เขียว คาราบาว) |
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Musical career | |
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Instrument(s) | Vocal · Guitar · Keyboard · Percusion |
Years active | 1970s–present |
Kirati Promsaka na Sakon Nakhon (Thai: กีรติ พรหมสาขา ณ สกลนคร, born January 25, 1952) also widely known by his stage name Keo Carabao (เขียว คาราบาว) is a Thai singer, musician and sound engineer. Known as one of the members of Carabao. He is a pioneering member of the band alongside Yuenyong Opakul or Aed Carabao.
Biography
Kirati or Keo was born in Bangkok's Thonburi side, graduated from high school from Suankularb Wittayalai School. Originally he liked playing football very much, but he turned to music and started from guitar after being taught by his senior footballer friend who was also a musician. He co-founded Carabao in the Philippines together with two fellow Thai students were Yuenyoung Opakul or Aed and Sanit Limsila or Kai, while traveling to study at Mapúa Institute of Technology (modern-day Mapúa University or MU) around late 1970s.[1]
In 1981, after graduation Keo had returned to Thailand. He worked as an engineer for a Filipino company that opened a branch in Thailand, along with playing music with Aed on behalf of Carabao. At the end of that same year, Carabao released their first album titled Lung Khii Maw (ลุงขี้เมา, "The Drunken Old Man"). In this album, he was one of the two who wrote the song Mon Phleng Kharabao (มนต์เพลงคาราบาว, "Magical Songs of Carabao") with Aed.[1]
He stayed with Carabao until their 10th album Haam Chot Khwaai (ห้ามจอดควาย, "No Buffalo Parking") in 1990, he left the band. In this album, there was one song that he sung Sanya Na Fon (สัญญาหน้าฝน, "Rainy Season Promise"), with lyrics by Aed Carabao. It was successful and became his signature song.
He released his first album Kor Kuan (ก่อกวน, "Troll") in 1990, Mai Khoei (ไม่เคย, "Ne'er"), one song in this album with composed by Aed Carabao. It was another of his well-known songs.
Even though Keo left Carabao more than 30 years ago and has never returned to being a member again. But he still keeps coming back to join the band, such as participating in some albums or big concerts, etc.
Personal life
After leaving Carabao, Keo continues to work in the music business as a solo artist, and used to open two steak houses in Ram Inthra and Lat Krabang neighbourhoods for approximately 20 years.[1] In 2001, he was the producer for Sip Lor, a rock band with Chulachak Chakrabongse or Hugo as lead singer.[2]
He is married and has two children. His daughter is Kirata Promsaka na Sakon Nakhon or Ki was a member of Niece, duo teen pop that active in late 1990s under Dojo City in the network of Bakery Music.[3]
References
- ^ a b c Voice TV (2024-03-28). "บันทึกสุดท้าย 'เพื่อนชีวิต' เขียว คาราบาว". YouTube (in Thai). Retrieved 2024-04-10.
- ^ Kimleng Audio (2024-03-06). "อีกด้านของชีวิต "เขียว คาราบาว"". YouTube (in Thai). Retrieved 2024-04-10.
- ^ Metal (2019-03-22). "ลูกสาวคนสวยของน้าเขียวคาราบาว กับเพลงเก่งของเธอในอดีต". Soccersuck (in Thai). Retrieved 2024-04-10.