Saturday, October 30, 2021
Vietnamese Industrial Rock VS New Wave
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Vietnamese New Wave Music - Then and now
Vietnamese New Wave Music - Then and now
The greatest compliment for any performer who creates original music is when musicians, DJ’s and other performers are playing or singing your songs. So, to all those who have been performing my music, I want to say, thank you for all your adulations and support. And yes! This video collection of songs and mixed styles are all my originals. For the record, I am a pop singer, and I write music in the following styles - "New wave, Italo disco, pop music, pop-rock, new wave rock, Vietnamese new wave, Euro music, Vietnamese, Pop Jazz, commercial, Euro Disco, and Rock". Special thanks to my composer Eric Teggers, who encouraged me to create more than one style of music. And yes, I designed all my costumes for all my videos.
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Vietnamese New Wave - The VOPCO Family
Saigon Vietnam 👍 The VOPCO Family [Video Blog]
Friday, July 30, 2021
Vietnamese New Wave Blog 👍 with English & VN translations 👍
Saturday, July 24, 2021
Vietnamese New Wave - Video documentary
26 years ago in the '80s, I Shere Thu Thuy (Vietnamese vocalist) made my mark in the music industry and successfully entered the transition to the American market. This documentary video is a brief look inside my career. I had a goal with my music and that was to be initially recognized by the Vietnamese refugees. However, when they didn't accept me I turned to venture into the American market where I established my career, and eventually, my dream came to fruition. And that was to perform at the legendary "Whisky-A-Go-Go". And on August 24th, 2013, at 8PM Sharp! This video documentary was recorded.
Thursday, July 15, 2021
Vietnamese New Wave vs European Italo Disco (blog#59)
Vietnamese New Wave vs European Italo Disco (blog#59)
In my 40 plus years in the music business, people always ask me with confusion. Am I a new wave performer or an Italo disco singer/recording artist? And that's why I created this video blog, to explain the difference.
Tuesday, June 8, 2021
I Am Vietnamese
The invisible Legend
Firstly, and for the record. New Wave is not pop or Italo Disco music. And the definition of a legend is a history with tangible evidence or rumored popularity, as the creator of the initial reconstruction of a changing routine. And in this case, this is about a female Vietnamese original New wave 80s recording artist. I created this blog to reveal the truth about the Vietnamese music industry's prejudiced politics and conduct, towards its performers. Especially to those who dare, to establish their careers outside the Vietnamese refugee communities.
The artist is Shere Thu Thuy, born and raised in South Vietnam. Her music career began as a teenager performing to the US military personnel stationed at Long Binh for the GIs and U.S.O officers clubs in the ’70s. And her journey to America was a long passion of hers to become a singer and to be recognized by the American and Vietnamese music industry.
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The following reveals the Vietnamese music industry's prejudiced politics and conduct. It is particularly sad, and hurtful when you are rejected, blackballed, or a political outcast from your own creed. Unfortunately, the Vietnamese music industry, past, and present choose not to acknowledge Shere's name. This also includes popular performers (vocalists and musicians) who she helped kick off their careers, by introducing their first debut on Shere's 1985 album Nu Hon Dau.
This is in spite of all Shere’s tangible evidence of her achievements, which should have not been ignored. However, there a few exceptions from dedicated fans and friends who have shared theirs support to reveal the truth. You can visit Shere's Q&A section on her website to read all these details from her fans at Shere's website.
What makes Shere Thu Thuy extraordinary and separates her from all her female Vietnamese performers. Is the fact, that she was the first one, and only Vietnamese who produced New Wave '80s original music in English and Vietnamese to the American market. Shere’s most popular songs are, “Gonna lose my heart” and “It’s only you”. And she did this at the pinnacle of the ‘80s new wave obsession. Shere’s sound was Americanised and influenced by the American New Wave and not the European sound. Shere also has an incredibly large range of music styles in multi-languages which, surpass all her Vietnamese female competitors.