Thanapol Intharit

Thanapol Intharit (or spelt Thanapon Intharit; Thai: ธนพล อินทฤทธิ์; nickname: Suea–เสือ) is a Thai singer, musician, producer and songwriter.

Thanapol Intharit
Born
Thanapol Intharit

(1964-11-18) November 18, 1964
Kalasin, Thailand
Other names
  • Suea
  • Suea Thanapol
Children3, including Phleng–Thanissa Intharit (a member of girl group GAIA[1])
Musical career
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • producer
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • harmonica
Labels
  • RS Promotion
  • Grammy Entertainment
Associated acts

Life and career

He was born in Kalasin province and graduated from Rajamangala Institute of Technology Isan Campus (Rajamangala University of Technology Isan) and Ramkhamhaeng University. He started as a musician by formed a band with friends and relatives in the name Chiang Nuea (เฉียงเหนือ) played as a backup band across the Isan region (northeast region).[2]

Later, he joined the RS Promotion as an art director and costume designer including songwriting, especially Keb Tawan (เก็บตะวัน) in 1988, that is the song that made famous for Itti Palangkul.[3]

In 1994, he had the opportunity to release his first studio album entitled T Kong Suea (ทีของเสือ), which was immediately successful. There are many popular songs such as Rak Kong Yang Mai Por (รักคงยังไม่พอ), Chiwit Nee (ชีวิตหนี้) and 18 Fhon (18 ฝน) and participated in Short Charge Shock Rock Consert: Suea Ampan at the Thai Army Sports Stadium with Pe–Surat Tabwang (Pe Hi-Rock) and Jeab–Phisut Sabvijit, and joined again in Shot Charge Shock Rock Consert: Lek Kumram with SMF in 1995 at the same place.

In 1998, he moved to Grammy Entertainment and released his second studio album Jai Dee...Su Suea (ใจดี...สู้เสือ) until 2012, he became a free label musician.[4]

Discography

Studio albums

  • T Kong Suea (ทีของเสือ) 1994
  • Jai Dee...Su Suea (ใจดี...สู้เสือ) 1998
  • Khon Chai Chiwit (คนใช้ชีวิต) 2000
  • Chong Wang Nai Hua Jai (ช่องว่างในหัวใจ) 2003
  • Rak Khon Thai (รักคนไทย) 2005
  • Tawee Khun (ทวีคูณ) 2008

Singles

  • Kaewta Duangjai (แก้วตาดวงใจ) (ost. of Kaewta Duangjai; 1991)
  • Kadee Daeng (คดีแดง) (ost. of Kadee Daeng; 1991)
  • Sia Khon (เสียคน) (ost. of Nam Pu; 2002)
  • Ton Thun (ต้นทุน) (ost. of Sam Hua Jai Soem Yai Lek; 2014)

References

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