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     Song - sakman sanda Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  sat
     Dated:  Sunday, September 03 2006 @ 12:11 PM EDT
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    Book ReviewsHi,
    I recently came back from sri Lanka having had a wonderful holiday, on the flight (Sri Lanka.areo) I listen to the the following song which I really liked:

    sakman sanda by Amarasiri Piries

    Can this song please be made available on your jukebox.
    PS I am from Africian Asian background and do not understand the language, but the song is simply beautiful to listen to. Also I wish to purchase it can you please tell me the name of the CD I should search for. Thanks.

    Sat.

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     Neela Wickramasinghe Concert | June 2007 Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
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     Dated:  Friday, August 25 2006 @ 09:00 AM EDT
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     Soul Yatra-Indian jazz ambassadors Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  jazzgoa
     Dated:  Friday, July 28 2006 @ 10:41 AM EDT
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    World MusicMumbai based jazz ensemble Soul Yatra is back after a very successful Asia-Pacific tour. Appointed as the Indian ambassadors of jazz by Hennessy XO, Soul Yatra has now been signed on as brand ambassadors and will perform several international events for Hennessy over the next two years. This is heartening news indeed for Indian jazz artistes who have been struggling for decades to find a voice in the international jazz arena. Jazz may have originated in America but today this form of improvised music is widely being accepted as the global sound of music. Jazz has always been alive and evolving drawing from worldwide cultures in it's journey towards global acceptance. Indian classical musicians in particular, have made a huge contribution to jazz since Indian classical music is all about improvisation-the keyword to jazz.

    Soul Yatra's four country Asia-Pacific tour kicked off in Taipei, Taiwan on the 7th and 8th of October. The band performed at the very stylish nightclub of the Taipei Sheraton hotel to a surprisingly receptive audience. Testing overseas waters for the first time Soul Yatra stuck to traditional straight ahead jazz. The next two concerts on the 10th and 11th were in Seoul, South Korea where the band got the opportunity to perform at 'Once in a Blue Moon' jazz club that's listed among the world's best bars. The band's original indo-jazz fusion tunes made a big impression on the jazz connoisseurs in the audience. Next on the itinerary was Shanghai, China where the band literally rocked the boat on board a luxury yacht which was the venue on the 12th and 13th. The Shanghai crowd let their hair down to some swinging sounds of Latin jazz from Soul Yatra. The final leg of the tour wound up in Malaysia at the Kuala Lumpur Hilton's 'Zeta' bar on the 17th and 18th. Bollywood is big in Malaysia and what tickled the audience the most here, was the band's jazz interpretations of some popular Bollywood hits.

    Visit http://www.soulyatra.com for sample sounds, tour pictures and other updates on Soul Yatra.


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     Numba Giyaa Maa Damaa | Poem Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
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     Dated:  Friday, July 14 2006 @ 11:58 PM EDT
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     Nirosha Virajini & Amal Perera in DC - August 2006 Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  Admin
     Dated:  Saturday, July 08 2006 @ 11:43 AM EDT
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     Jothipala commemoration Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  Anonymous
     Dated:  Friday, June 30 2006 @ 11:35 PM EDT
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    Sri Lanka Music SceneREMEMBRANCE: The commemoration of the 19th death anniversary of H. R. Jothipala, the popular singer will be held on July 7 at 6.30 at the Tower Hall Maradana with the participation of veteran actor Sanath Gunathileka. The function is organised by T. M. Sangadasa, President of Kala Lanka Foundation.

    A special slide prepared by Tissa Nagodawithana will be shown after short speeches by veteran artistes appreciating the singer. Kala Lanka Foundation invites all those who are interested to participate in this occasion.

    Source: Daily news


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     Rajiv determined to carry the tone of Clarence Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  Anonymous
     Dated:  Friday, June 30 2006 @ 11:29 PM EDT
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    Sri Lanka Music Scene

    LAST week I met the man who had vowed to preserve the style of Clarence Wijewardena's music, Rajiv Sebastian, who took us to Torana Recording Studio at Kandewatte Terrace, Nugegoda. Rajiv had recorded his brand new album "Thawamath Adareda Mata?" (Do You Still Love Me?) and was working on video clips for the songs in the albums.

    He looked relaxed, energetic and contented after introducing the new album. "It was launched last week on June 23, on my birthday," he said.

    "It has 16 songs. Most of them are originals. I think the best thing to do as a singer or musician is to do your originals," Rajiv said.

    Is Rajiv talking sense? Because he has been singing Clarence's songs for a long time now. His stardom has a lot to do with Clarence's songs if one looks back at his career as a performer. Suddenly Rajiv talks about originality.

    "Hey, I admit I've been singing Clarence's songs. There was an unprecedented popular demand for Clarence's style of music and the tone he carried in his voice, especially after his demise in 1996," he said.

    "There was nobody at the time who had studied and monitored this legendary artiste's style of playing and singing at the time. I just happened to be the man for the job in catering to the public demand at the time," he said.

    "I have been singing Clarence's songs from my youth, and still like singing them," he added.

    But then why your name and voice was scarcely in the music scene during the time Clarence's music has peaked the industry in 70s and 80s?

    "It was because I was performing as a singer at Taj and Hilton lobbies. I was singing only English songs at that period."

    What was the reason for your diversion to sing Sinhala songs shifting from the performer you are singing English songs?

    I have been a big-time fan and a friend of Clarence. Clarence's style was unique, and I liked it. It all happened at a dinner dance which was held at the Ceylon Inns. I was opportune to sing Clarence's "Sandapane Gaman Yanna" because Clarence could not remember the verses of that song. So he asked me to sing the verses while he sang the chorus.

    He commended me that night saying "there is at least one person who could carry my style and music," he remembered.

    Since you made your name after his songs, why do you now say the best way to do things is to do your originals?

    This is a fact that led me to criticize even myself for singing other people's stuff. I went on to criticize myself on this as with the song in my new CD, Nadagam Yuge, a viridu track which I sang with Corrine Almeida.

    The song has already been banned by the radio stations. It is about "copying", songs and other related material that do not belong to us. The song was an idea of Rajiv.

    Referring to the new superstars, Rajiv said that they should also be directed to sing their own stuff rather than getting trapped into singing other people's stuff.

    Singing other artiste's songs could be accepted during the period of becoming a star. But it is not appropriate once you yourself is a star, he stressed. "It's like you get the help of parents until you grow, and when you are an adult and can support yourself, you are on your own," he said.

    How do you compare the contemporary music or new wave music at present with the music of 70s and 80s?

    Just tell me one song other than a song that belong to 70s and 80s that has firmly established itself in the minds of the people, challenges Rajiv. "Tell me one song that has remained after 1990."

    Finally Rajiv said he was determined to carry the tone of Clarence even with his originals. He says there are sons today that perform songs of their fathers, and Clarence had none to carry his legendary music.

    By the way, Rajiv and the team have worked out a nice video clip for the song "Api Wandanawe Yamu", the 14th song on his album, which was a duet by Sunil Perera and Rajiv.

    - Chamikara

    Source: Daily News


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     Paduru Sajjaya in Los Angeles, California Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
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     Dated:  Monday, June 19 2006 @ 07:17 PM EDT
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     Maname in Washington DC | Coming soon in Sep 2006 Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  Admin
     Dated:  Friday, June 09 2006 @ 06:05 PM EDT
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     Actor convicted of assaulting paramour's husband Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
     Author:  Anonymous
     Dated:  Sunday, June 04 2006 @ 10:09 AM EDT
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    Book ReviewsCOLOMBO: Kaduwela Magistrate Champa Janaki Rajaratne convicted actor Roger Seneviratne of assaulting and causing grievous hurt to his paramour's husband.

    The victim is a businessman.
    The sentence will be imposed on June 22.
    Attorneys-at-Law Nalin Ladduwahetty, U.L.G. Bandara and Namal Perera led the prosecution.
    During the proceedings, it was pointed out that the plaintiff had suffered serious damage to his limbs. It was revealed that during the shooting of a teledrama at the plaintiff's residence, the accused had started a friendship with the plaintiff's wife.

    Later, the plaintiff's wife had left her husband and continued to live with the accused at a house at Kalalgoda.

    When the plaintiff visited his wife and requested her to return as their two daughters had come from New Zealand, she had turn down his request. On his way back, the accused allegedly assaulted the plaintiff with an iron bar.

    Meanwhile, in the case filed against the plaintiff for causing minor injuries to his wife, the Judge acquitted the suspect plaintiff.

    - Ranjith PADMASIRI


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