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  2. Dhanith Sri - Wikipedia

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    Dhanith Sri (Sinhala: ධනිත් ශ්‍රී; born 22 December 1994) is a Sri Lankan singer, composer and songwriter. He is considered one of the most popular artists in Sri Lanka. Dhanith entered the mainstream music industry with his 2018 hit "Pandama". [1]

  3. List of film and television scores composed by Dinesh ...

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    2019-2020: Sinhala language: Theme song was sung by Dumal Warnakula [63] Maya Raajini: Priyantha Samarakone: Sirasa TV: 2018: 2019-2020: Sinhala language: Theme song sung by Nanda Malini,written by Proff.Sunil Ariyarathna Manu Saththu: Sumudu Wellalage: 2019: Sinhala language: post production Hithuwakkari: G Nandasena: Independent Television ...

  4. Clarence Wijewardena - Wikipedia

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    Later the song Mango Nanda was selected the best Sinhala song by the Hit Parade program on Radio Ceylon as well. [9] In 1969, the Moonstones welcomed female vocalist Indrani Perera who sang lead on the best selling hit Dilhani. Wijewardena himself only sang lead on Dileepa Podi Puthu an adaptation of a poem written by Karunaratne Abeysekera to ...

  5. Dhanapala Udawaththa - Wikipedia

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    However, Udawaththa later recorded the song, which is the first song composed for war heroes in Sri Lanka. The song sung for the encouragement of war heroes in the country. However, he has not been praised by any government for singing such a devotional song. [3] He has sung over 1,500 songs of various genres for 28 cassettes. [2]

  6. Dayarathna Ranatunga - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Dayarathna became the Director of Music and Music Research where he was the in-charge of all four music units - Sinhala, English, Tamil, Hindi and Muslim, as well as all the regional services. [15] He continued to render the musical service and guidance to the music field through the SLBC and finally retired in 1996.

  7. Edward Jayakody - Wikipedia

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    Jayakody made several children's songs such as Kopara Kopara, Katu Akule, Rajjuruwo Udai, Sulangak Vee and Chakgudu Gudu. [7] At the same time, he was appointed as the Music Teacher at Nalanda College, where he worked for a while and then transferred to Gurukula College, Kelaniya. In 1986, Jayakody was promoted to Staff Education Officer in the ...

  8. P. L. A. Somapala - Wikipedia

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    On 4 March 1955, he became a film music director with the blockbuster Asoka. Somapala composed the music for the film and all the songs were extremely popular and all the songs were taken from Hindi and Tamil films. [2] Some songs were taken from the Hindi films Anarkali and Dosth and also from the Tamil films Avan.

  9. W. B. Makuloluwa - Wikipedia

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    බී. මකුලොලුව), (17 February 1922 – 8 September 1984), popularly as W. B. Makuloluwa, was a folk music composer, promoter and director of theater and film in Sri Lanka. [1] Considered as a legend in Sri Lankan folk music history, Makuloluwa is the pioneer to introduce "Jane Gee" folk music in popular culture. He was also a ...