CBC band
CBC Band | |
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Origin | South Vietnam |
Genres | Roots rock, Americana, swamp rock |
Years active | Mid 60s till Fall of Vietnam in 1975 |
Past members |
Lead singer: Nam Loc Guitar: Tung Ling Drummer: Tung Van |
CBC Band was a Vietnamese band popular in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Made up of a family of poor Vietnamese the CBC discovered they could make money by playing western rock music to American soldiers stationed, or on leave in Saigon.[1]
Fronted by Nam Loc and her brother, Tung Linh, who was one of the best guitar players in Vietnam, the group played at the CBC bar where they got their name. On May 29, 1971 they played at South Vietnam's first International rock festival, Live at the Saigon Zoo.
On April 8, 1971 a bomb exploded in the bar killing one GI and a 14-year-old girl. While on tour in India, in the early 1974, they applied for asylum in Australia. After being denied they were taken in by Tibetan monks who were themselves refugees in India.[2] When the South fell in 1975 they applied at the US Embassy to grant them entry as refugees. They eventually settled in Houston, Texas.[3]
On April 8, 2011 the CBC band held a reunion in Houston, Texas for Vets.[3]
External links
- In 1974 the CBC playing in India
- CBC Band: Live at the Saigon Zoo
- CBC Band: Live at the Sherwood Forest
Bibliography
- Notes
- References
- BBC World Service (Nov 17, 2012). "Episode 1 Vietnam's Rock 'n' Roll War". BBC World Service. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
- Hibbard, Ned (2012). "CBC Band & Vietnam Vets Reunion". Fox 26 News.
- Mariano, Frank (1974). "CBC Band: A Band on the Run". Retrieved June 1, 2013.