Hi! My name is Tzar. I was born in Thailand, I discover the music when I was 12-year-old. I started to learn play music around the year 1970. That was the time when the American GI camp in Thailand were closing. I had the chance to learn play music with American soldiers for about 2-3 years before the camp of Nakhorn Phanom closed.... Though I was sad, because my teachers were leaving out, I knew then I will continue to play music : I never stop since then !
I created a band with three of my brothers, bass, drum, keyboard, and guitar, and we soon moved to Bangkok, where we all became studio musicians. At that time I've recorded for many popular artists in the country and from abroad.
But I felt this wasn't enough, because music is never ending matter. I studied jazz music start from the Blues and Be bop.
I used to play in the famous Bangkok's jazz clubs Brown Sugar, Blue Moon (which has been dismantled) or Saxophone... Where I found attentive audience.
I then reach the point where I started to feel I was bored and I needed to go to see how it was abroad and renew myself. I begun to tour out of Thailand : Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Europe...) . I meet musicians all round these places. I enjoy traveling, and approach different culture, I had the opportunity to meet and play with good and well known musicians . I finally settled to France where I'm still living at present and try to learn how to teach and transmit what I know about music.
I would like to thank the musicians who I met for the opportunities they offer to me :
Tewan Sapseanyakon, Keiju Nakajima, Francis Goya, Michael Paolo, David Garfield, Akira Jimbo, Steve Gadd, Walfredo Reyes jr, Dom Famul-Ralo, Felix Saba Leco, JP Dalmassy, Jeff Gardner, William Lauret...
And all the others that I 'm forgotten here but who will recognize.