Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Tribute to Jothi

Nelum Pokuna show to mark 25th death anniversar­y on Saturday THE 25TH DEATH ANNIVERSAR­Y OF INIMITABLE, LEGENDARY SINGER H. R. JOTHIPALA FALLS ON JULY 7

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By Ramesh Uvais

The 25th death anniversar­y of inimitable, legendary singer H. R. Jothipala falls on July 7. The Kala Lanka Foundation headed by Minister Mervyn Silva is organizing ‘Jothi Rathriya’ on July 7 at the Nelum Pokuna Performing Arts Theatre on a grand scale.

i Sang Jothi and Milton’s Songs at functions during My younger days. My Mother was the one who pushed Me to Sing from My childhood

Minister Mervyn Silva told Impulse that singers like Jothipala with whom he had associated from his youth, was a rare singer who cannot be replaced.

“Above all Jothi was a good human being. This tribute show on Saturday will have popular celebritie­s singing evergreen Jothi numbers. The Army band headed by Capt. Jayaratne will provide the music orchestrat­ion. I can’t organise such a mammoth event on my own. I have a dedicated team including Colombo Municipal Councillor Saman Abeygunara­tne, Upasena Subasinghe who is better known as Kopi Kade Pala and Nimal de Silva. Holding an event at Nelum Pokuna would only be a dream if not for generous friends who came forward to support us,” said Minister Silva.

“I sang Jothi and Milton’s songs at functions during my younger days. My mother was the one who pushed me to sing from my childhood. After we became friends, Jothi always cherished my company and so did I. He was a massive star but he used to find time to visit our place and spend a couple of days. I have even drawn water from our well for Jothi. He was such a humble man. I like all his songs but for some reason I sang ‘Paya Ai Hinehenne’ and ‘Punchi Doni Tharaha Wela’ at my election campaigns too. Compared to today’s songs, we realize the preciousne­ss of Joithi’s songs. But some electronic media personnel are trying to promote other newcomers who sing Jothi’s original songs. We should put a stop to it right now,” he said gratefully reminding that it was former Kala Lanka Chief T. M. Sangadasa who held this tribute show continuous­ly until his demise.

The organizing committee comprising Saman Abeygunara­tne, Pala and Nimal de Silva also expressed their passion towards Jothi’s songs and said since Jothi belonged to all the people of this country, it was the duty of all the people to protect Jothi’s songs.

PIX BY PRADEEP DILRUKSHAN­A

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