Thai Hien (1958- ) is a famous overseas Vietnamese singer. She is the eldest daughter of the late legendary composer Pham Duy and singer Thai Hang. Born in Saigon, South Vietnam in 1958, Pham Thi Thai Hien began singing professionally at the age of 13. As a teenager, she became a pop singing sensation in South Vietnam and recorded for various record labels such as Song Ngoc, Shotguns, Nhac Tre and Hoa Mi. Among her most popular recorded songs during her teenage years in South Vietnam included songs written by her father such as Ong Trang Xuong Choi, Tuoi Mong Mo, Tuoi Hong and Tuoi Than Tien. She also recorded several duets with other artists such as her brothers, Duy Quang and Duy Cuong, and Tung Giang. In 1974, she replaced her then sister-in-law, Julie Quang, becoming the new lead female vocalist of her brothers' band known as The Dreamers. The following year Thai Hien and her parents left Vietnam to resettle in the United States.
After a hiatus of several years, Thai Hien resumed her music career in the late 1970s in the United States. She has performed for overseas Vietnamese audiences throughout the United States, Europe and Australia. As the Vietnamese music industry in the United States became more established in the 1980s, so did Thai Hien's singing career. Now with a more mature voice, she recorded her first solo album in 1982, Hoa Thuong Nho Ai, a collection of songs written and composed by her father. Thai Hien has recorded for various overseas Vietnamese music production labels such as Da Lan, Diem Xua Productions, Thuy Anh, Khanh Ha Productions, Lang Van, Asia Entertainment and Dream Musical Productions. In 1987, she along with her younger sister, singer Thai Thao, recorded Nguoi Trong Mo, a duet studio album of popular New Wave/Italo Disco songs in both English and Vietnamese, produced by her brother Duy Quang and released by Thuy Anh. Two years later, Thai Hien teamed up with singer Tuan Ngoc on a duet studio album for Diem Xua Productions, Loi Goi Chan May, which has been considered to be one of her best works. Among the songs featured on the album included Tuong Rang Da Quen written by Trinh Cong Son, Tinh Khuc Thang Sau written by Ngo Thuy Mien and three very well-produced duet tracks written by Le Uyen Phuong, Vung Lay Cua Chung Ta, Tinh Khuc Cho Em, as well as the title track. The album marked the return of Tuan Ngoc as a recording artist to the Vietnamese music industry after an absence of nearly five years spent living in Hawaii. ![]() |
| Thai Hien Live in Concert at Saigon Opera House (2006) |

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