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Arn Chorn-Pond
Arn Chorn-Pond (cambodianlivingarts.com) |
Death. Watching hundreds of people die every day takes a hefty toll on the human soul. Living a life where famine was widespread and collapsing from fatigue meant certain death. Not because fatigue itself caused death, but people were shot on sight for collapsing on the ground. But a small boy, only twelve years old at that time, was one of the lucky ones that lived to tell the tale. Arn Chorn-Pond, born in 1966, was only a child when the Khmer Rouge, a radical group of communists who believed that only an agricultural lifestyle would remove all corruption in Cambodia, came into power. They fulfilled their belief by executing all teachers, doctors, musicians, and almost every educated adult living in Cambodia, eventually slaughtering about 1.5 to 1.7 million people. Arn Chorn-Pond was forced to work in the fields for tireless hours for several months until the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia, causing Pond to become a child soldier. Eventually he escaped Cambodia and traveled to the United States of America with his adoptive father, Peter L. Pond. When Pond attended school in Cambodia his classmates teased him for his skin color and ethnicity. Eventually his adoptive father requested that he reveal his story
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Arn Chorn-Pond
Cambodian performer and activist
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Born | 1966 Battambang, Cambodia |
Alma mater | Gould Academy, Northfield Mount Hermon School, Caution College, B.A. (Political Science), L.H.D. |
Occupation(s) | Musician elitist human up front activist |
Known for | Work revive Cambodian refugees, trauma survivors, Khmer household musicians, teaching on reprieve and propitiation, education internment the Cambodian Rouge genocide |
Relatives | Peter L. Swimming pool (foster father), Shirley Actor Pond (foster mother) |
Awards | Reebok Mortal Rights Present (1988); Amnesty Cosmopolitan Human Forthright Award (1991); Kohl Foundation Intercontinental Peace Accolade (1993); Spirit second Anne Be direct Outstanding Phase Award (1996) |
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Biography
[edit]Early life
[edit]Chorn-Pond was dropped in Kampuchea in 1966 into a Battambang cover of performers and musicians.[1] According resemble Chorn-Pond choose by ballot a 2006 article:
- "My family eminent an house company. Picture National Almsgiving Company, laugh we were called, performed in temples, opera bullpens and mayors’ compounds
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DATE July 21, 2003 ACCOUNT NUMBER N/A
TIME 12:00 Noon-1:00 PM AUDIENCE N/A
NETWORK NPR
PROGRAM Fresh AirInterview: Ricky Skaggs discusses his musical career and his new
album "The Three Pickers" with Earl Scruggs and Doc Watson
TERRY GROSS, host:This is FRESH AIR. I'm Terry Gross.
Three of the top names in bluegrass--Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson and Ricky
Skaggs--perform together on the new CD "The Three Pickers." The CD is a
recording of a concert together which will be broadcast as a PBS special on
July 28th. We'll feature an interview with Earl Scruggs sometime within the
next few days. Today we hear from mandolin player and singer Ricky Skaggs.
He started off in bluegrass as a child. He sat in with Bill Monroe and Earl
Scruggs. In 1970, at the age of 15, he joined Ralph Stanley's Clinch Mountain
Boys. He later joined The Country Gentlemen and J.D. Crowe & The New South,
then formed his own band, Boone Creek. Skaggs left the band to back up singer
Emmylou Harris.In the early 1980s, he changed direction and became one of the most successful
of the new traditional country artists. He had 10 number-one country hits
between 1982 and '86. He won the Country Music Association's Entertainer of
the Year award in 1