Background
Mun Awng was born
Myitkyina, in
Kachin State in the north of
Burma. He is part of the
Christian minority, and grew up singing in church. Awng became a popular singer and musician in Burma during the 1980s. Due to having participated in
anti-government demonstrations in 1988, he was forced to leave Burma in February 1993, having previously lived in camps on
Three Pagodas Pass on the Thai border with other students. He moved to Norway in 1996 to work with the opposition
Democratic Voice of Burma radio and television broadcaster, which broadcasts from
Oslo. He lived in
Eidsvoll,
Norway with his partner and daughter, working in the surface treatment department of a wood product factory. ==Music==
For the Lady
In 2004 Mun Awng contributed to
For the Lady, a compilation album created to raise funds for the
US Campaign for Burma. Together with well-known musicians such as
U2,
Avril Lavigne and
Talib Kweli, Mun Awng helped create the album which was dedicated to the then-arrested Burmese
democracy activist
Aung San Suu Kyi. Mun Awng performed the album's final track, "Tempest of Blood", which was co-written by
Min Ko Naing whilst they were in hiding. ==Albums (Music Series)==
Albums (Music Series)
Mun Awng's published albums, known popularly in Myanmar as Music Series, in chronological order, are: • Deviousness of Cincamana (1980) • Producer: Zinyaw Taythanthwin • Band: Medium Wave • Songwriters: Ko Nay Win, Maung Maung, Ko Ye Lwin, Maung Thit Minn, Naing Minn, and Mun Awng • 8/82 Inya (1984) • Producer: Zinyaw Mandalay Taythanthwin • Band: The Rhythm • Songwriters: Ko Nay Win, Maung Maung, Ye Lwin, Yar Pyae, Han Zaw, Awa Khawram, and Mun Awng • Moe Lone Hmine (1985) • Producer: Zinyaw Mandalay Taythanthwin • Band: The Rhythms of the Mediumwave Music • Songwriters: Ko Maung Maung, Ko Nay Win, Ko Ye Lwin, Maung Thit Minn, Khin Maung Toe, and Chit Ko • Let the Longing Nights Be Over (1987) • Producer: Zinyaw Mandalay Taythanthwin • Band: Medium Wave • Songwriters: Ko Nay Win, Maung Maung, Ye Lwin, Maung Thit Minn, Naing Minn, Ko Phyoe, and Aung Naing (Da-Tu) • Battle for Peace (1992) • Songwriters: Mun Awng and Htoo Eain Thin • Path to Freedom (1998) • Band: Mun Awng and Friends in Norway • Songwriter: Mun Awng • The Pollinating Night - Live Performance • Band: The Rhythm • Songwriters: Ko Nay Win, Maung Maung, Ye Lwin, Maung Thit Minn, Aung Naing (Da-Tu), Awa Khawram, Khin Maung Toe, and Htoo Eain Thin • Rain Drops of Peace (2016) • Band: The Rhythm • Songwriters: Ko Ye Lwin, Ko Nay Win, Ko Aung Win, Ko De Chit Myo, and Mun Awng ==References==