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Austrian artist sings at Park Hyatt Saigon - Park Hyatt Saigon

Austrian singer Kat Parsons has been singing in the Park Lounge at the Park Hyatt Saigon hotel Hcm city since April 23.

Parsons was born in Vienna, Austria in a musical family. Her parents moved from the US to Austria. Her father sings opera in a theatre in Vienna while her mother writes songs and sings.

 

Parsons possesses a strong and emotional voice. She has given solo and in-band performances in the US and Europe. She has been featured by many TV channels and radio stations and programmes like MTV, Food Network, CBS, WGN, Good Morning Arizona, CBS, KCRW, WLUW and the Fox Morning Show. Her name has been rated on Billboard, The Washington Post and The Boston Globe.

 

She has released albums at home and abroad, including No Will Power in 2005, Kat Parsons Limited Edition EP in 2003 and Framing Caroline in 1999.

 

She will perform at Park Hyatt Saigon till July 19.

 

(Source: Dan Tri)


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Austrian artist sings at Park Hyatt Saigon - Park Hyatt Saigon
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