The Golden Voice | A Graphic Novel (original) (raw)
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GALLERY
SOUNDTRACK
The Golden Voice transports readers back into the golden age of Cambodian pop music with its Immersive Music Experience feature. Hear Sothea's voice as she records in the studio. Listen as she performs on stage. Travel back in time to Phnom Penh in 1967 and feel the music pumping from every car radio and every dance club.
Much of book's interactive soundtrack was sourced from original vinyl records from the 1960's and 70's - an extreme rarity. Most original recordings were lost or destroyed during the Khmer Rouge. But thanks to the amazing folks at the Cambodian Vintage Music Archive, our book incorporates some of the most high-quality authentic cuts from the era, allowing readers to experience this beautiful music as it sounded 50 years ago.
We have taken care to ensure that the families of Ros Serey Sothea and Sin Sisamouth benefit from the use of their music in our book.
BIOS
GREGORY CAHILL
Writer
GREGORY CAHILL is an Emmy Award winning producer for CBS entertainment talk show The Talk. His previous television credits include 24 starring Kiefer Sutherland, Mad Men starring Jon Hamm, and Medium starring Patricia Arquette. He served as assistant director on animated comedy Hell & Back starring Mila Kunis and Bob Odenkirk. His debut feature film Two Shadows took home the Audience Award from the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, while his short film The Golden Voice was selected for over a dozen international film festivals, winning several awards. Gregory is a board member of the Cambodia Town Film Festival, and a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.
KAT BAUMANN is an illustrator from Southern Minnesota. She grew up in a family of musicians, and as a kid she spent most of her time singing show tunes in her room and drawing her favorite manga characters. After graduating with a BFA in Studio Art, she interned at Helioscope Studio in Portland and began working as a freelance cartoonist. Other works of hers include Ferdinand Magellan Sails Around the World (Black Sheep: Extraordinary Explorers), Blind Spot (from the anthology Death Saves Vol. 2), 20 Fists by F.D. White, and her 2017 auto-bio graphic novella Broken Plastic Horses.
KAT BAUMANN
Artist
CINDY SOUS is a Cambodian American UX Designer. Her family immigrated to the United States in the 80’s. She received a BA with a concentration in Graphic Design from Salem State University. She currently works as a Design Manager at IntelyCare and has previously worked at Eastern Labs, Fidelity Investments and Emanio Creative. Outside of work, she and her two friends Daveth and Davey work on their passion project Khmer Identity. The purpose of their project is to acknowledge and celebrate various identities that exist within the Khmer community and to create a sense of belonging for those who don’t feel represented. Their efforts are also to highlight and preserve Cambodian history and to extend it beyond their trauma. The team collaborated with the Lynn Museum to install a photography exhibition in April 2022.
CINDY SOUS
Book Designer
ROTANAK OUM
Music Archivist
ROTANAK OUM is a co-founder of the Cambodian Vintage Music Archive, Inc. a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Born and raised in Phnom Penh, he discovered the music of Ros Serey Sothea and Sin Sisamouth on the radio at age 7. It was love at first listen, and he began collecting old records as a teenager. Since founding CMVA in 2010, Rotanak has been working on digitization to preserve and protect Cambodian music from the 1950s -1970s. He works to advocate for digital rights and to restore copyright on behalf of the artists, so that the artists and/or their surviving families can receive financial compensation from purchasing and licensing of their recordings. He has co-organized exhibitions and forums discussing preservation and promoting Cambodian pop culture with local, governmental, and international organizations across the globe.