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English: Le Thi Kim Phuong, popularly known as Connie Kim, is refugee from the North and the daughter of a musician. A high school graduate, she began in the singing profession when she was 16. Presented by her father, Quang Anh, in her musical debut, she has gone a long way. She is very much in demand in Saigon nightclubs and has entertained troops across the country.
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Source Vietnam Magazine, Tập 4-5, Google Books
Author Vietnam Council on Foreign Relations
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