Palmy

Palmy
ปาล์มมี่
Palmy in 2000
Background information
Born
Eve Pancharoen
(Thai: อีฟ ปานเจริญ)

(1981-08-07) August 7, 1981 (age 44)
Bangkok, Thailand
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • actress
InstrumentVocals
Years active2001–present
LabelGMM Music (2000–present)
Signature

Eve Pancharoen (Thai: อีฟ ปานเจริญ; born August 7, 1981), known professionally as Palmy (Thai: ปาล์มมี่), is a Thai pop singer. Beginning with her self-titled solo debut: Palmy in 2001, she has recorded several albums, including concert DVDs under the GMM Grammy label.[1] She has performed live with T-Bone[2] and appeared as a guest vocalist at other concerts and music festivals in Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.[3]

Biography

Early years

Pancharoen was born in Bangkok on August 7, 1981, to a Thai mother and a Belgian father. At the age of thirteen, she moved to Sydney, Australia, where she attended Holy Cross College and studied music and art. During this period, she took vocal lessons at the Australian Institute of Music to develop her vocal and musical skills. [citation needed]

Music career

Palmy returned to Thailand around 1999 or 2000 to become a professional singer and signed a contract with GMM Grammy in 2000. In 2001, she released her debut album Palmy, with the single "Yak Rong Dang Dang." She held her first concert organized by GMM Grammy on April 7, 2002.[citation needed]

Since her debut as a singer, Palmy has released three solo albums and performed internationally on several occasions, including in Japan, Korea, Singapore, England, and Australia. She is known to perform and make public appearances barefoot, even hosting a concert around the theme of being barefoot ("Palmy Barefoot Acoustic Concert").[4]

In 2019, her single titled "Khewng" (Lost) was featured in the Thai Netflix TV series The Stranded.[5]

Awards

Year Award Category Work / Recipient Result
2001 Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards Most Popular New Artist Palmy Won
2002 Elle Style Awards, Elle Thailand Female Singer Palmy Won
2002 Golden Ganesha Award Best Female Pop Singer Palmy Won
2002 Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards Best Thai Female Music Video "Yak Rong Dang Dang" Won
2003 National Youth Bureau Awards Best Female Singer for National Youth Palmy Won
2003 Sea-Son Awards Best Female Singer Palmy Won
2003 Kom Chad Luek Awards Best Female Artist Palmy Won
2003 Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards Best Thai Female Music Video "Pood Mai Tem Pak" [6] Won
2004 Fat Awards Female Artist of the Year Stay Won
2004 MGA Hall of Fame Awards Top Selling Newcomer Palmy Won
2006 Virgin Hitz Awards Popular Vote Female Artist Palmy Won
2007 Fat Awards Female Artist of the Year Beautiful Ride Won
2011 Teen Choice Awards (Thailand) Music Choice Female Artist Palmy [7] Won
2011 Intensive Watch Award No. 1 Music Chart Monthly Award (August) "Think Too Much" (คิดมาก) Won
2012 You2Play Awards Favorite Female Artist Palmy [8] Won
2012 The Guitar Magazine Awards Best Female Artist Palmy [9] Won
2012 Seed Awards (Seed 97.5 FM) Best Female Artist of the Year Palmy Won
2012 Siamdara Stars Awards Best Female Artist Palmy [10] Won
2019 Thailand Social Awards Best Entertainment on Social Media (Female Artist) Palmy Won
2019 The Guitar Magazine Awards Best Song Writer of the Year Palmy Won
2019 The Guitar Magazine Awards Single Hit of the Year "Son-Klin" Won
2019 The Guitar Magazine Awards Best Female of the Year Palmy Won

Discography

Palmy

Her self-titled debut album, Palmy, was released on December 21, 2001.

The album contains ten tracks:[11]

  1. Yak Rong Dang Dang (อยากร้องดังดัง) ("I Want To Shout Out Loud")
  2. Yoo Tor Dai Reu Plow (อยู่ต่อได้หรือเปล่า) ("Can You Stay")
  3. Paed Mong Chao Wan Ang Kan (แปดโมงเช้าวันอังคาร) ("8:00 AM On Tuesday")
  4. Kao Leum (เขาลืม) ("He Forgot")
  5. Tob Tuan (ทบทวน) ("Reconsider")
  6. Klua (กลัว) ("Afraid")
  7. Peun Tee Suan Tua (พื้นที่ส่วนตัว) ("Personal Space")
  8. Saen Sa Bai (แสนสบาย) ("Totally Relaxed")
  9. Fah Song Chan Ma (ฟ้าส่งฉันมา) ("Heaven Sent Me")
  10. Fan Dee Kae Mai Kee Keun (ฟัดดีไม่กี่คืน) ("Sweet Dreams For A Few Nights")

Stay

Her second album, Stay, was released on July 29, 2003. Chawin "Jug/Jugg" Chitsomboon is credited for guest writing and playing acoustic guitar on the titular song, "Stay."

The album contains ten tracks:[12]

  1. Tam pen mai tak ("Pretending You Don't Notice")
  2. Pood mai tem pak ("Speaking Without A Full Mouth")
  3. Trid sa dee ("Theory")
  4. Chuay ma rub chan tee ("Come Pick Me Up")
  5. Ched ta na ("Intention")
  6. Kra dod keun fah ("Jump Into The Sky")
  7. Prung née art mai mee fhan ("I Might Not Be Here Tomorrow")
  8. Kor pai kon diaw ("I Want To Go Alone")
  9. Ni tan ("Story")
  10. Stay

Beautiful Ride

Her third album was released on June 6, 2006. This was her first album with her new production team and spent nearly two years producing the album.

The album contains ten tracks:[13]

  1. Tick Tock[14]
  2. Ooh!
  3. Kwam cheb puad ("Pain")
  4. Rong hai ngai ngai kab ruang derm derm ("Crying Easily Over The Same Things")
  5. Mai mee kam cham kad kwam ("Without Definition")
  6. Chak kan trong née (We're separating right here")
  7. Kun chae tee hai pai ("The Missing Key")
  8. Ploy ("Release")
  9. Mai mee krai chok rai ta lod ("No One Is Unlucky Forever")
  10. Neung na tee ("Just One Minute")

Palmy the Acoustic Album

This acoustic album released on July 24, 2007 is a collaboration between Palmy and T-Bone, a Thai reggae band.

The album contains twelve tracks:[15]

  1. Tick Tock
  2. Ooh!
  3. Stay
  4. Kwam cheb puad ("Pain")
  5. Kun chae tee hai pai ("The Missing Key")
  6. Klua ("Afraid")
  7. Tob tuan ("Reconsider")
  8. Pood mai tem pak ("Speaking Without A Full Mouth")
  9. Prung née art mai mee chan ("I Might Not Be Here Tomorrow")
  10. Rong hai ngai ngai kab ruang derm derm ("Crying Easily Over The Same Things")
  11. Yark rong dang dang ("I Want To Shout Out Loud")
  12. Yoo tor dai reu plow ("Can You Stay")

Palmy 5

Palmy 5, her fourth album, was released on December 9, 2011.[16]

The album contains ten tracks:[17]

  1. Rockstar syndrome
  2. Ka Ka Ka ("Kaw, Kaw, Kaw")
  3. Kid mark ("Overthinking")
  4. Shy boy
  5. Crush feat. Erlend Øye
  6. Cry Cry Cry
  7. Toong see dum ("Black Field")
  8. Nalika reun kao ("Old Clock")
  9. Butterfly
  10. Private sky (demo)

New Single (2018–2020)

The album contains ten tracks:

  1. Nuad ("Massage")
  2. Mae-Giew ("Mother Harvest")
  3. Son-Klin ("Tuberose")
  4. Kid-Tueng ("Missing You")
  5. Doung-Jai ("Heart")
  6. Khewng ("Lost")
  7. Kwanxey Kwanma ("Oh Spirit Come Back To Me")
  8. Ribbon Love Color Black
  9. "Sanitjai" ("At Ease") OST.Rakray ("Bad Love")
  10. "Fear Of Flying" by Illslick featuring Palmy

Concerts

Palmy's Life Concert

Palmy's Life Concert was Palmy's debut concert, held on April 7, 2002 at the Thammasat University Auditorium, Tha Prachan campus.[citation needed]

Stay With Me

After a two-year hiatus, she returned to hold her second concert at Impact Arena. The setlist was primarily comprised of songs from her second album, Stay.

Palmy in the Candle Light Concert

This concert took place at Vachirabenchatat Park (known as Rot Fai Park) in May of the same year as the Stay with Me concert. Pu Anchalee Jongkadeekij was invited as a guest.

The Rhythm of the Times

This concert was held at the IMPACT Arena, a 11,000-seat concert hall located in Bangkok, Thailand, on August 5, 2006. Special guests included T-Bone and Sena-Hoi.

Palmy Meets T-Bone in Flower Power Concert

Held at Moon Star Studio in Bangkok on June 2–3, 2007, the concert featured Palmy performing with T-Bone in remixed versions of her popular songs. Palmy also delivered a performance with her cover of "Leaving on a Jet Plane" by John Denver. As a special guest, Peter Corp Dyrendal appeared to perform a song with T-Bone and Palmy.

Palmy Ka Ka Ka Concert

After a five year break, she returned to the stage with an album concert. She invited Erlend Øye (of Kings of Convenience, an indie folk-pop duo from Bergen, Norway), Hugo (ฮิวโก้ จุลจักร จักรพงษ์), and Sena Hoi (เสนาหอย เกียรติศักดิ์ อุดมนาค) as special guests. The concert took place at Impact Arena on January 28–29, 2012.

Palmy Barefoot Acoustic Concert

The concert was held at BITEC Convention Hall in Bang Na on September 21–22, 2013.[18]

Palmy Universe Concert

The concert was held at Impact Arena on September 7–8, 2024 as well as September 11–12, 2024.

PALMY Concert: ทำบุญหวังผล

The concert was held on May 3–4, 2025 at UOB Live, Emsphere, Bangkok.

References

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  4. ^ "Palmy Barefoot Acoustic Concert". Bangkok Post.
  5. ^ "Palmy เคว้ง The Stranded OST, Thai Netflix Original Series". www.shuttergroove.com. 14 November 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2026.
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  14. ^ "Spotify – Web Player". Spotify. Retrieved 7 April 2026.
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