Post by huym84279 on Jan 13, 2024 3:50:29 GMT
Going back to the year 1966, the beginning of a group of musicians who came together to form a band called Holiday J-3, consisting of Winai Panturak (guitar), Pichai Thongniam (bass), Anusorn Pattanakul (drums), Sumet. Mansuang (organ) and Settha Sirachaya (lead singer) play and sing international songs in entertainment venues. to serenade American GI soldiers in a bar on New Petchaburi Road Later, the band name was changed to Join Reaction, until in 1969 Settha Sirachaya, the band leader, changed the band name again after the name of the cartoon movie “The Impossibles”
That was showing on TV at that time. as well as entering the string Consumer Mobile Number Database combo band competition to compete for the royal trophy from His Majesty King Rama IX, organized by the Musical Association of Thailand under the Royal Patronage. and can grab Winning position Received the royal trophy for the first year Until receiving the attention of the movie director "Piak Poster" to make a soundtrack for the movie "Tone", the movie "Tone" and the band The Impossibles received a welcome from fans and movie fans in a way that no one expected. Previously, the songs Chuen Rak, Rueng Rot Fai, and Thai music industry that were becoming more international.
After that, The Impossibles were approached to do the soundtrack. and co-starred in many movies There are many popular songs such as Pai Tam Duang, Nao Nuea, Hair, Hair, Hair, Chao Phraya, Rerng Sai Chon, Long Waree, One Duang Jai, Ra Rerng Chon, Kiss Fah La Din, Mr. Sloy, Oh Love, The Sea Never Sleeps, Golden Beach, Illusionary World, and others. They have composed more than 60 songs, appearing in films such as Tone, Duang, Nuengnuch, Chanpen, Rareangchon, Lan Sao Kod, Kham Kon Pen, etc. In addition, The Impossibles were also able to win the string combo band competition in the following years, 1970 and 1972. Until the royal trophy was given as ownership and that year The Impossibles made the band's first album called "Impossible" was composed by Teacher Phayong Mukda, after which he traveled to perform regularly in Hawaii.
That was showing on TV at that time. as well as entering the string Consumer Mobile Number Database combo band competition to compete for the royal trophy from His Majesty King Rama IX, organized by the Musical Association of Thailand under the Royal Patronage. and can grab Winning position Received the royal trophy for the first year Until receiving the attention of the movie director "Piak Poster" to make a soundtrack for the movie "Tone", the movie "Tone" and the band The Impossibles received a welcome from fans and movie fans in a way that no one expected. Previously, the songs Chuen Rak, Rueng Rot Fai, and Thai music industry that were becoming more international.
After that, The Impossibles were approached to do the soundtrack. and co-starred in many movies There are many popular songs such as Pai Tam Duang, Nao Nuea, Hair, Hair, Hair, Chao Phraya, Rerng Sai Chon, Long Waree, One Duang Jai, Ra Rerng Chon, Kiss Fah La Din, Mr. Sloy, Oh Love, The Sea Never Sleeps, Golden Beach, Illusionary World, and others. They have composed more than 60 songs, appearing in films such as Tone, Duang, Nuengnuch, Chanpen, Rareangchon, Lan Sao Kod, Kham Kon Pen, etc. In addition, The Impossibles were also able to win the string combo band competition in the following years, 1970 and 1972. Until the royal trophy was given as ownership and that year The Impossibles made the band's first album called "Impossible" was composed by Teacher Phayong Mukda, after which he traveled to perform regularly in Hawaii.