K. J. Yesudas

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K. J. Yesudas

Background information
Birth name Kattassery Joseph Yesudas
Born January 10, 1940 (1940-01-10) (age 68)
Flag of India Fort Kochi
Origin Kochi, Kerala, India
Genre(s) Indian classical music and Playback singing
Years active 1955-present

Kattassery Joseph Yesudas (usually referred to as Dr. K. J. Yesudas or Jesudas, Malayalam: കാട്ടശ്ശേരി ജോസഫ് യേശുദാസ് , also nicknamed "Gana Gandharvan") (born January 10, 1940) is one of the most eminent Indian classical musicians and leading Playback singer of film songs in many Indian languages.

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[edit] Background and Career

K.J. Yesudas was born in Fort Kochi, Kerala to Augustine Joseph and Elizabeth Joseph. Also known as "K.yesudas" or "Yesudas" means "Slave of Jesus" His father, who was his first guru (teacher), was a well-known Malayalam classical musician and stage actor of his time. He joined the Music Academy in Thrippunithura and won a gold medal for music at a local competition in Fort Kochi at age seven. He was trained by Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar who was one of the senior most performers of the time in Classical Music, and this training, abruptly cut short by the guru's demise in 1974, still stood him in good stead. He was scoffed at for being a Christian learning Carnatic music [1]. Although a Carnatic expert he also learned Hindustani Music. His voice lends itself well to both Indian classical, devotional, and popular songs. He has recorded songs for many languages including Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Bengali, Gujarati, Oriya, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tulu, Russian, Arabic, Latin, and English through his long career. In his haydays, he was known as the Jim Reeves of South India. Fans term his voice as nothing short of "divine".

Yesudas started playback singing in Kollywood film industry in early 60's and in middle of 70's he entered in Bollywood. He had sung in almost all Indian language films except Assamese and Kashmiri. He had bagged seven times National Film Award for the best singer in Indian film industry. In 2006 he has sung 16 film songs in four South Indian languages on the same day at AVM Studio, Chennai.

Yesudas has performed in many major cities around the world. In his music concerts at Middle East he has performed Arabic songs in Carnatic style. He frequently dons the role of a cultural ambassador of India through his numerable performances abroad by promoting Indian Music. He is the only one singer who has been accorded the title Asthana Gayakan (Official singer) of Kerala State. He has been awarded the Padma Sri (1973) and Padma Bhushan (2002) by the President of India.

In 1965, he was invited by the Soviet Union government to perform at music concerts in various cities in the USSR and also sang a Russian song over Radio Kazakhstan. In 1970 he was nominated to head the Sangeetha Nataka Academy of Keralaand he ended up being the youngest person ever to occupy that post. In 1971, Yesudas with his musical troupe travelled all over Kerala to raise funds for the Indian Prime Minister's National Defense Fund during the Indo-Pakistani War. He also became Senate member in the International Parliament for Safety and Peace ( see [1] ) . He has taken the words of Sree Narayana Guru, "One Religion, One Caste for all humans"[2] to heart. On November 14, 1999, Yesudas was presented with an honorary award by UNESCO for "Outstanding Achievements in Music and Peace" at the "Music for Peace" event in Paris, a concert held to mark the dawn of the new millennium and whose attendees included artistes such as Lionel Richie, Ray Charles, Montserrat Caballé, and Zubin Mehta.

[edit] Scholarship

  • Completed the Ganabooshanam course at R.L.V. Music Academy, Thripunithura, Cochin
  • Graduated from the Sree Swathithirunal Music Academy, Trivandrum
  • Trained under well-known musicians like K.R. Kumaraswamy (former principal of the Music College, Kochi), Kunjuvelan Aasan (a disciple of Nagaswera Vidwan Rajaratnam Pillai), Augustine Joseph, Ramakutti Bagavathar, Sivaraman Nayar, Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer and Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar.

[edit] Family

Yesudas and his wife Prabha have three sons Vinod, Vijay, and Vishal.

[edit] Titles, Honours and Major Awards

  • Padma Bhushan by President of India in 2002.
  • Padma Sri by President of India in 1973.
  • Doctorate by Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu in 1989.
  • D.Litt by Kerala University, Kerala in 2003.
  • Asthana Gayakan (Official Singer) by Government of Kerala
  • Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1992.
  • Asthana Vidwan (Official Teacher) by Udupi, Sringeri, and Raghavendra mutts.
  • Sangeetha Sagaram (Music Ocean) in 1989.
  • Sangeetha Chakravarthy (Music Emperor) in 1988 by Pallavi Narasimachary.
  • Sangeetha Raja (Music King) by Chembai in 1974.
  • Sangeetha Ratna (Music Jewel) by Lt. Governor of Pondicherry M.M. Lakhera.
  • Swathi Ratnam (Swathi Jewel).
  • Sapthagiri Sangeetha Vidwanmani in 2002.
  • Bhakti Sangita Geetha Sironmani in 2002.
  • Gaana Gandharva.
  • Geetanjali Award by The ex-president of India Neelam Sanjiva Reddy.
  • Sur Singar Samsad Award in 1976.
  • Kalaimamani Award by Government of Tamil Nadu.
  • Star of India Award by Lt. Governor of Pondicherry M.M. Lakhera.
  • National Citizens Award in 1994.
  • Mar Gregorius awrd Governor RL Bhatia in 2006.
  • The Annual Latha Mangeshkar Award by Government of Madhya Pradesh in 1992.
  • Dr. Pinnamaneni and Seethadevi Foundation Award in 2000.
  • Senate member in the International Parliament for Safety and Peace, an organization incorporated in the United States.
  • An Honorary award for "Outstanding Achievements in Music and Peace" by UNESCO in 1999.
  • National Film Awards Seven times for the best Playback singer by the Government of India.
  • State Film Awards Twenty three times for the best Playback singer by the Government of Kerala.
  • State Film awards Eight times for the best Playback singer by the Government of Tamil Nadu.
  • State Film awards Five Times for the best Playback singer by the Government of Karnataka.
  • State Film awards Six times for the best Playback singer by the Government of Andra Pradesh.
  • State Film awards One time for the best Playback singer by the Government of West Bengal.

[edit] National Awards

Dr. Yesudas has won the national award seven times which is a record no singer has equalled, let alone surpassed.

  • 1972, Film Name: Achanum Bappayum, Language: Malayalam, First line of the song: Manushyan mathangale
  • 1973, Film Name: Gaayathri, Language: Malayalam, First line of the song: Padmatheerthame unaru
  • 1976, Film Name: Chitchor, Language: Hindi, First line of the song: Gori thera gaon bada
  • 1982, Film Name: Megha Sandesam, Language: Telugu, First line of the song: Aakasa desana
  • 1987, Film Name: Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam, Language: Malayalam, First line of the song: Unnikale oru kadha parayam
  • 1991, Film Name: Bharatham, Language: Malayalam, First line of song: Rama kadha gaana layam
  • 1993, Film Name: Sopanam, Language: Malayalam, First line of the song: Sopanam (title song)

[edit] Music Company

In 1980 Yesudas established the Tharangni Studio at Trivandrum. In 1992 the office and studio were moved to Chennai and the company was incorporated in the US in 1998. Tharangni Studio and Tharangni Records became a recording center in Kerala which, for the first time, brought out audio cassettes of Malayalam film songs in stereo. The record company also had a voice mixing studio in Chennai, Studio27. The studio continues to produce and present events of Yesudas both for film and Indian classical music concerts throughout the world.

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