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Rainbow (Thai Band)
Rainbow () were a Thai pop music band, band active from the 1980s to the early 1990s. History overview Early and stardom Rainbow was planted in 1985 by gathering some members from ''Inthanin'' (อินทนิล), the first band under RS Promotion, RS. The lead vocalist Peerapong Polchana, Peerapong "Tom" Polchana was also one of Inthanin's musicians. The name ''Rainbow'' comes from Rainbow (rock band), Rainbow, the British rock band, which Polchana favours guitarist Ritchie Blackmore. When the first album was released, the band has not yet achieved success. They achieved success with their second album ''Kwam Nai Jai''. It rose to #1 on record chart, charts throughout the Isan, northeast and nationwide incredibly. Their popular songs include ''Kwam Nai Jai'' (ความในใจ, "inwardness"), ''Jod Mai Chabab Sud Thai'' (จดหมายฉบับสุดท้าย, "the last letter"), ''Young Wang'' (ยังหวัง, "still hope"), ''Yak Hai Ru Jai ...
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