When he was twenty years old, he entered military service. He is an air force soldier in the Royal Thai Air Force. Here he sang more on different occasions. After leaving military service in 1957, he continued to work in the Royal Irrigation Department. And this time he started taking singing seriously. Especially singing in competitions at temple fairs under the name “S. Sema Noi” with his good friend “S. Amonsin” and achieving success in the first event at Wat In Bang Khun Phrom, at that time Pol. The police chief presided over the event and won the championship and received a trophy engraved with General Pau Sriyanont's name. This was his first success in singing life.
After that, the singing competition continues to hunt for prizes. He even won many awards and formed the “Chauffeur Band”. For the first time in his life, he sang the song “Nang Nai Limanda” written by “Wanlop Chuenchaichon” under the name “Rung Phadungsin”.
In the early years of 1961, a singing competition was held at Wat Amphawan. Before it was time for the competition, S. Sema Noi came up with a song and performed it. “Dancing Rabbit” Teacher Benjamin, who was one of the judges, heard the tone of voice and liked it. Upon exiting the stage, Master Benjamin was standing and talking with Pang Lu in the temple area. She called and asked: “Why don't you compete with that beautiful voice?” He replied: “I don't dare.” Teacher Benjamin urged him to compete with encouragement, so he agreed and returned to his home to shower, get dressed, and return to the competition. That night, 3 singers were forced to sing in the competition: Nae Preecha Bunyakiat, Nae Somyot Thasaphan and Naechan S. Sema Noi chose to sing. Chan Yenkhae's “Godfather Tulaklao” finished the contest and turned out to be the winner.
Two days later, the teacher, Benjamin, sent Chesset Bonvac to look for him to add a song to sing and record. It made him very happy. He recorded Master Benjaminthorn's first song in the song “Ritsaya” in 1961, and Master Benjamin gave it a new name “Kusun Kamunsing” and composed several songs for the recording.
In 1962, he sang the song “Rak Klang Chan” by “Nyom Maniyat”, which made “Kuson Kamonsingh” very famous. After that, Benjamin's mentor turned to producing the film “Suea Thao” so Kuson Kamonsingh took care of the band instead and later in 1964, the name was changed to “Kuson Kamonsing”. At that time “Manop Kaewmanee” joined but used the name “Pleng Benjapong”.
Kuson Kamonsingh served fans until 1969, when they disbanded due to having to serve in Vietnam for 7 years. She returned in 1976, and he guest sang at public events. Until recently, my health wasn't helping me. My ears cannot hear well. My right eye is dark and unable to see. I have to wear dark glasses all the time, can't be exposed to light, and lately my vocal cords have been constricted. Crushed nerve endings unable to sing with friends in the industry stopping to visit and the Country Musicians Association of Thailand, Phanom Nopphon, a country lovers club. Bring money to give to spend on treatment
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