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Rangzen Shonu

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164:, 2004, p. 83- 84 Dadon is Tibet's first pop star, and remains one of the most successful to this day. She was inspired by the Taiwanese singer Deng Lijun, known as Teresa Teng, and emulated her singing style. However, as Henrion-Dourcy reports, another point of inspiration was Modern Tibetan songs, the 1995 cassette released by Rangzen Shonu, 'Freedom Youth', which was smuggled into Lhasa in 1988. 60:
was released in 1989, which was also recorded at the same studio. The lyrics for the second album was written by Dagthon Jampa Gyaltsen, Tibetan Astronomy and Astrology master at Mentseekhang (Tibetan Medical Institute) Dharamshala, India.
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in 1987, with a lyrics booklet. The songs were written by Professor Ngawang Jinpa of St Joseph's College, Darjeeling. The album was recorded at S Kalyani Recording Studio in Darya Ganj, Delhi.
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in 1988. Rangzen Shonu is best known for the unique sound of Tibetan lyrics accompanied by acoustic guitars rather than traditional Tibetan instruments.
68:(We Tibetan Nomads) from the first album became an all-time favourite. It has been covered, and is continued to be covered even today. The love song 195: 180: 190: 185: 28: 123: 83:
award in first Tibetan Music Awards produced by Lobsang Wangyal Productions in 2003 in McLeod Ganj.
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reportedly integrated some of Rangzen Shonu's signature style after hearing a
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formed by Tenzin Choesang, Norbu Choephel and Tsering Paljor Phurpatsang.
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Unity and discord: music and politics in contemporary Tibet
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Their songs are about Tibetan love and freedom. The song
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Tibetan
Wylie
rock
band
Tibetans in Dharamshala, India
Dadon
cassette
Tibet
Tibetan Music Awards
Categories
20th-century Tibetan singers
Tibetan music
Tibetan diaspora in India
21st-century Tibetan singers

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