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Le Uyen (1952- ) is a Vietnamese singer who had first gained prominence as one half of the legendary singing duo, Le Uyen & Phuong, in Saigon during the late 1960s. Born as Lam Phuc Anh on July 17, 1952 in Hanoi, she is the eldest out of two daughters in a Chinese-Vietnamese family of Hoa descent. In 1954, Le Uyen and her family resettled in the Cho Lon district of Saigon, South Vietnam. While in Da Lat at the age of 16, she met and married Le Minh Lap, a songwriter, singer and musician 11 years her senior who would later become known as Le Uyen Phuong. As a duo, Le Uyen & Phuong first began to have a following in 1969 among the young adult demographics of South Vietnam, particularly university and college students. As their popularity grew, the duo began performing for major music festivals and concert events all over South Vietnam until the Fall of Saigon in 1975. Le Uyen & Phuong recorded for various major record labels of South Vietnam including Shotguns, Thanh Thuy, Nhat Truong, Jo Marcel, Nhac Tre and Pham Manh Cuong. The duo developed a distinct trademark with their audio recordings in which consisted of their vocals accompanied solely by Le Uyen Phuong on acoustic guitar as music arrangements. Among their most popular recorded songs together as a duo were songs written and composed by Le Uyen Phuong, himself, such as Da Khuc Cho Tinh Nhan, Buon Den Bao Gio, Tren Da Tinh Yeu, Bai Ca Hanh Ngo and Dem Cho Phien Mua Dong. Aside from songs written by her husba
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