T. M. Jayaratne

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T.M. Jayaratne
Background information
Birth name T.M. Jayaratne
Born April 13, 1944 (1944-04-13) (age 64)
Origin Dodangoda, Sri Lanka
Genre(s) Sri Lankan music
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1970Present

T.M. Jayaratne (born April 13, 1944 in Dodangoda, Sri Lanka) is a popular Sri Lankan singer.

He has received the Presidential Award in 1978, 1979, 1980 and 1987.[1] In 2006 Jayaratne was awarded the best male singer award at the Raigam Tele Award Festival.[2]

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[edit] Life and career

[edit] Overview

Jayaratne was born in Dodangoda, Sri Lanka. He pursued higher learning at St. Anthony's College and subsequently Maliyadeva College. As a teenager Jayaratne trained as a violinist.[3]

In 1966 Jayaratne began work as a music teacher at the Hewavitharana Maha Vidyalaya in Rajagiriya.[1] He was drawn into singing by the head of the Folk and Research unit at the Broadcasting Corporation C.J.S. Kulathilaka who asked him to vocalise several Sinhala folk songs that included "Gana Thel Sadun" to be broadcasted over the radio.[3] He recorded his first song in 1970.

Jayaratne debuted as a playback singer with "Lahiru Dahasak" written by Sunil Ariyarathne and composed by Premasiri Khemadasa.[3] In 1978 he released his first cassette Tharanga Volume - 01.[1]

In 1980 Jayaratne dueted with Sunila Abeysekera on "Hemin Sare Piya Vida" for the movie Hansa Vilak. The song was written by W. Jayasiri with music by Khemadasa and became a popular song in Sri Lanka.[2]

[edit] Personal life

Jayaratne is married to Malini Jayaratne and has two kids. His son Isuru intends to enter the music industry like his father.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c T.M. Jayaratne. Rupavahini (2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-12.
  2. ^ a b Sudath bags Best Drama at Raigam Awards. Sunday Times (2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-17.
  3. ^ a b c d Two generations share music together. Daily News (2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-18.