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He Survived the Khmer Rouge and Built a Musical Legacy

August 4, 2025August 4, 2025MIKE IVESComments Off on He Survived the Khmer Rouge and Built a Musical Legacy
Kong Nay, a blind lute player who endured the horrors of a totalitarian regime, exposed a new generation of Cambodians to their country’s traditional music.
Tagged Blindness, Cambodia, Content Type: Personal Profile, Folk Music, Khmer Rouge, Music, Phnom Penh (Cambodia)
MIKE IVES
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