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Cong hien Music Award 2015: My Tam and Tung Duong to vie for the “Best singer”

The Organizing Board of the Cong hien (Devotion) Music Awards 2015 announced Nominees for seven categories this year at the press conference held on March 6. My Tam and Tung Duong will vie for the “Best singer”.

The seven award categories include Best song of the year, Best new artist, Best new album, Best series of music programmes, Best show of the year, Best musician, and Best singer of the year. 
This year’s nominee list is concentrated on young faces including Thao Trang, Nguyen Tran Trung Quan, Nguyen Dinh Thanh Tam, Pham Anh Khoa and Ta Quang Thang.

 
Some nominees of Cong hien Music Award 2015
Some nominees of Cong hien Music Award 2015
Nominees for “Best song of the year” include “Bon chu lam” by composer Pham Toan Thang, together with two songs on Vietnam’s sea and islands, “Noi dao xa” by The Song and “To quoc goi ten minh” by Dinh Trung Can.
Five nominees for “Best series of music programmes are The “Giai dieu tu hao” (Melodies of Pride) TV series, Vietnamese Song, In the spotlight, Rockstorm và Young hit young beat.
The “Best musician” award competitors include Tran Lap, Ta Quang Thang, Pham Toan Thang, and Vu Cat Tuong. My Tam, Ho Ngoc Ha and Tung Duong will vie for the “Best singer”. 
The award ceremony will be held on April in the HCM City. 
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