Artiwara Kongmalai

Thai singer (born 1979)

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Artiwara Kongmalai (Thai: อาทิวราห์ คงมาลัย), or nickname Toon (born 30 May 1979), is a Thai rock music singer and vocalist from the Thai popular music band Bodyslam.

Early life and career

He was born on 30 May 1979. He is the nephew of Aed Carabao. He finished his secondary education at Suankularb Wittayalai School,[3] and third degree from Chulalongkorn University.

He started his music career on stage in 1996 in the music contest "Hot Wave Music Awards",[4] and signed-on with the recording label Music Bucks, until 2002 when he joined Thanadol Changsawek and Nathaphol Phannachet and founded the rock band Bodyslam, signed with the recording label GMM Grammy.[5] He had a platonic relationship with Rachawin Wongweeriya.[6]

Charities

He founded a running project Gaw Khon La Gaw (Thai: ก้าวคนละก้าว, Step by step), to run and donate money to hospitals in Thailand to buy medical equipment.

  • In 2016 he raised money for the Bang Saphan Hospital, donating 85 million Baht.[7]
  • In 2018, he raised money for 11 hospitals in Thailand, donating 700 million to billion Baht.[8]

Discography

Collaborations

  • 2000 – Sak Eoai (with Big Ass)
  • 2003 – Khong Mee Khom (with Big Ass)
  • 2010 – Kid Hoad (with Siriporn Ampaipong)
  • 2017 – Nak Phajon Mueng (with Mike Phiromphon, Phai Phongsathon and Tai Orathai)

Practical[clarification needed] songs

  • 2010 – Saeng Sud Thay
  • 2013 – Ruea Lek Kuan Oak Jark Fang

Filmography

  • 2011 – SuckSeed

Commercials and endorsements

  • Coffee Birdy
  • Lod Wan La Thung Khun Tham Day by 7-Eleven in Thailand.
  • M-150

Master of Ceremony: MC

Year Thai title Title Network Notes With
2021–present KT’s Journey Youtube:Rachwin Journey

References

  1. ^ เซอร์ไพรส์ 'ตูน บอดี้สแลม' โผล่เชียร์สเปอร์สถึงไวท์ฮาร์ทเลน
  2. ^ "ตูน-บอดี้สแลม"จัดเต็ม! ลงศึกไตรกีฬานานาชาติ
  3. ^ อาทิวราห์ คงมาลัย ไทยรัฐ
  4. ^ ย้อนอดีต Hotwave Music Awards มีใคร แจ้งเกิด จากเวทีนี้กันบ้าง!?
  5. ^ ด.ช อาทิวราห์ คงมาลัย – genie records[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "เปิดเส้นทางรัก ตูน ก้อย ใครจีบก่อน ปิ๊งเพราะอะไร ใครเป็นพ่อสื่อให้.. ไปดู !".
  7. ^ เปิดใจ ตูน บอดี้สแลม กับโครงการวิ่งการกุศล #ก้าวคนละก้าว
  8. ^ 'แม่การะเกด'คว้าขวัญใจมหาชน ไนน์เอ็นเตอร์เทนอวอร์ด เดลินิวส์ออนไลน์ สืบค้นเมื่อ 8 มิถุนายน 2561


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