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'''Jonas Anderson''' (Swedish; born c. [[1973]]) is a [[second generation]] member of [[The Family International]].
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'''Jonas Anderson''' (โจนัส แอนเดอร์สัน; Swedish; born c. [[1973]]) is a [[second generation]] member of [[The Family International]]. He and is family moved from Sweden to Thailand we he was 9-years old.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/2001/may/30/entertainment/ca-4020 She's a Westerner Who Sings Music of the East]. ''Los Angeles Times''. 6 May 2001.</ref>
  
Jonas spent the majority of his life in Thailand where he learned to speak nearly fluent Thai. He started to sing in luk thung--Thailand's traditional country music--and became popular in Thailand for it. In 2000, Jonas released his debut album (in luk thung) titled, ''Pom Chu Jonas'' ("My Name is Jonas"). It sold more than 200,000 copies that year.<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/interviews/2000/09/11/int.thai.swedesinger0911.html Jonas Anderson:  'Never Did I Imagine I Would Be Doing Something Like This'] &mdash; TimeAsia 2000-09-11 (accessed: 2006-08-25).</ref>
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Jonas spent the majority of his life in Thailand where he learned to speak nearly fluent Thai. He started to sing in luk thung--Thailand's traditional country music--and became popular in Thailand for it. In 2000, Jonas released his debut album (in luk thung) titled, ''Pom Chu Jonas'' ("My Name is Jonas"/"ผมชื่อโจนัส"). It sold more than 200,000 copies that year.<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/interviews/2000/09/11/int.thai.swedesinger0911.html Jonas Anderson:  'Never Did I Imagine I Would Be Doing Something Like This'] &mdash; TimeAsia 2000-09-11 (accessed: 2006-08-25).</ref>
  
 
Eventually, he teamed up with [[Christy Gibson]], (who is no longer a member of The Family), and they became very famous throughout Thailand. The have had regular television shows and concerts. They have been called the most famous "farangs" (foreigners) in Thai music.
 
Eventually, he teamed up with [[Christy Gibson]], (who is no longer a member of The Family), and they became very famous throughout Thailand. The have had regular television shows and concerts. They have been called the most famous "farangs" (foreigners) in Thai music.
  
 
==Selected discography==
 
==Selected discography==
*''Pom Chu Jonas'' (2000-06-15)
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*ผมชื่อโจนัส (''Pom Chu Jonas''/"My Name is Jonas") (2000-06-15)
 
*''Num Tum Lao Sao Tum Thai''
 
*''Num Tum Lao Sao Tum Thai''
 
*''Rum-tone, Rum-thai''
 
*''Rum-tone, Rum-thai''
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===Further reading===
 
===Further reading===
 
*[http://www.time.com/time/asia/magazine/2000/0918/thai.swede.html Swede Sound of Success] &mdash; The hottest singer in the tradition-steeped world of Thai country music comes from the land of ABBA. 2000-09-18 (accessed: 2006-08-25)
 
*[http://www.time.com/time/asia/magazine/2000/0918/thai.swede.html Swede Sound of Success] &mdash; The hottest singer in the tradition-steeped world of Thai country music comes from the land of ABBA. 2000-09-18 (accessed: 2006-08-25)
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*[http://www.iht.com/articles/2000/09/29/jonas.2.t.php Swede Brings New Meaning to Thai Pop]. ''International Herald Tribune''. 29 September 2000.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 15:58, 26 May 2012

Jonas Anderson (โจนัส แอนเดอร์สัน; Swedish; born c. 1973) is a second generation member of The Family International. He and is family moved from Sweden to Thailand we he was 9-years old.[1]

Jonas spent the majority of his life in Thailand where he learned to speak nearly fluent Thai. He started to sing in luk thung--Thailand's traditional country music--and became popular in Thailand for it. In 2000, Jonas released his debut album (in luk thung) titled, Pom Chu Jonas ("My Name is Jonas"/"ผมชื่อโจนัส"). It sold more than 200,000 copies that year.[2]

Eventually, he teamed up with Christy Gibson, (who is no longer a member of The Family), and they became very famous throughout Thailand. The have had regular television shows and concerts. They have been called the most famous "farangs" (foreigners) in Thai music.

Selected discography

  • ผมชื่อโจนัส (Pom Chu Jonas/"My Name is Jonas") (2000-06-15)
  • Num Tum Lao Sao Tum Thai
  • Rum-tone, Rum-thai

References

  1. She's a Westerner Who Sings Music of the East. Los Angeles Times. 6 May 2001.
  2. Jonas Anderson: 'Never Did I Imagine I Would Be Doing Something Like This' — TimeAsia 2000-09-11 (accessed: 2006-08-25).

Further reading

External links