Trie Utami Sari, born on January 8, 1968, in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, is an Indonesian singer-songwriter. She began her musical journey at a young age, learning to play the piano and participating in singing competitions. In 1977, she made her first TV appearance when she participated in a contest for elementary school children on TVRI. Trie Utami Sari joined the jazz group Krakatau in 1986, which gained significant popularity across Indonesia and neighboring countries like Thailand, Japan, China, Malaysia, and Singapore. While with Krakatau, she also joined competitions abroad, including one at Kuala Lumpur in 1990 for the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union, where she won runner-up, and the Golden Stag Festival in BraÈov, Romania, in 1992, where she received the Grand Prize. Her studio albums include Untuk Ayah dan Ibu Tercinta (1991), Kau yang Kutunggu (1992), Mungkinkah Terjadi (1996), and Kekasih Bayangan (2020).
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