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Birth name
  
Seksan Sukpimai

Years active
  
1996–present

Parents
  
Pliew Sukpimai

Spouse
  
Vipakorn Sukpimai

Genres
  
Rock

Role
  
Musician

Also known as
  
Sek Loso

Name
  
Seksan Sukpimai


Seksan Sukpimai Sek and Karn end their stormy 19year marriage with a few tears


Born
  
7 August 1974 (age 49) Non Thai District, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand (
1974-08-07
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, singer-songwriter

Albums
  
Bird Sek, 7 Singha, Sek, Sek Loso The Collection

Children
  
Sethakarn Sukpimai, Korawee Sukpimai, London Sukpimai

Similar People
  
Thongchai McIntyre, Pongsit Kamphee, Eric Lavansch, Paul Arthurs

Profiles


Instruments
  
Guitar, bass, keyboard

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Seksan Sukpimai (Thai: เสกสรรค์ ศุขพิมาย – born 7 August 1974) also known as by the stage name Sek Loso. (เสก โลโซ) is a Thai musician and singer-songwriter. He is the former lead singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the Thai rock band Loso.

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Biography

Seksan Sukpimai Sek Loso given twoyear suspended jail sentence for assault

Seksan, the son of an itinerant rice-farming family, moved to Bangkok at age 12 and found work in a shop owned by an aunt, making jewelry. He also worked in a factory that made air conditioners. In 1991, inspired by his favorite artists, including Guns N' Roses and Carabao, he saved up enough to buy an inexpensive guitar, learned some chords and talked his way onto the stage at one of Bangkok's best-known live-music venues at the time, Austin Pub. Within a year, the 17-year-old singer-guitarist was leading the house band, playing covers of Thai rock, indie and pop, as well as Green Day, Nirvana, the Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix.

In 2016 he was convicted of assaulting an acquaintance; after being senctenced to a suspended prison sentence (two and a half years) and community service, he "called on youngsters and his fans to have self-restraint during any provocative event and be cautious when posting comments in the social media".

Incident at Lincoln Center

Sek Loso performed in a rock opera adaptation of the Ramakien national epic on July 28–30, 2006 at the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts in New York.

On stage during the first night's performance he struck another Thai on the head with a shoe, during an altercation. The two musicians then grappled with each other and eventually took their fight offstage. A video of altercation was shown on television in Thailand and was later posted to YouTube. Sek refused to return to the production and Loso rhythm guitarist Tom Loso replaced the frontman as Phra Rama for the remainder of the show.

Loso

  • Lo Society (1996)
  • Lo Society Bonus Tracks (1996)
  • Redbike Story (1997) (movie soundtrack)
  • Entertainment (1998)
  • Best of Loso (CD 1999)
  • Rock & Roll (2000)
  • Losoland (2001)
  • The Red Album (August 2001)
  • Best of Loso (Karaoke VCD, 2001)
  • Loso Concert For Friends (VCD 2002)
  • Loso Best Of Collection (30 April 2013)
  • Solo releases

  • 7 August (April 2003)
  • Sek Loso: The Collection (June 2005)
  • Black & White (July 26, 2006)
  • Sek - Album Sek Loso (May 28, 2009)
  • Plus (22 June 2010)
  • New (23 December 2010)
  • I'm Back (17 October 2013)
  • His backup band

    Despite being a backup band for Sek's solo career, it still referred to as Loso according to Sek's official Facebook account.

  • Seksan Sukpimai (Sek Loso) - Lead Vocal, Guitar
  • Nathanat Hiransomboon (Teddy Loso) - Keyboard, Piano
  • Thani Phromsri (Goy Loso) - Guitar
  • Chaiwat Chaiwirat (Chay Loso) - Bass
  • Tortrakul Baiyern (Tor Loso) - Drums
  • Former Band Members

  • Worabut Thiaprasert (Tom Loso) - Guitar
  • Pradit Worasutthiphisit (Dit Loso) - Bass
  • Chris Borsberry (Chris Loso) - Guitar
  • Eric Anthony Lavansch (Eric Loso) - Drums
  • Anthony Wilson (Eddie Loso) - Bass
  • References

    Seksan Sukpimai Wikipedia