Yol Aularong performing in the early 1970s, from archival footage used in the film Don't Think I've Forgotten
Background information
Origin
Cambodia
Genres
Cambodian rock
Occupation(s)
singer, guitarist
Years active
1960–1975
Musical artist
Yol Aularong (Khmer: យស អូឡារាំង[jɔːhouˌlaːˈraŋ]; also romanized as Yos Olarang) was a Cambodian garage rock musician, and a leading figure in that country's rock scene of the 1960s and 70s. He is presumed to have been killed during the Cambodian genocide that took place under the Khmer Rouge between 1975 and 1979.
YolAularong (Khmer: យស អូឡារាំង [jɔːh ouˌlaːˈraŋ]; also romanized as Yos Olarang) was a Cambodian garage rock musician, and a leading figure in that country's...
with the name) Yol Pranvarin, a Thai-Nepali actress YolAularong, a Cambodian musician Elizabeth Acuei Yol, a South Sudanese politician Yol (film), a 1982...
destroyed along with much of their creative output. YolAularong – "Yuvajon Kouge Jet" Sample of YolAularong's "Yuvajon Kouge Jet" (track 13) Sinn Sisamouth...
known for singing humorous songs. According to LinDa Saphan, Samon and YolAularong "were the only singers and songwriters who were making social commentary...
Kombut Srey" ("Rather Die Under the Women's Sword"), performed with YolAularong. The compilation of Cambodian psychedelic and garage rock from the late...