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Mariazelle Goonetilleke ( si, මරියසෙල් ගුණතිලක) is a Sri Lankan singer and musician.


Early years

Mariazelle Goonetilleke was born in
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located in
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, Sri Lanka. She began her music career at the age of seven. At the age of ten Mariazelle won the junior section of the '' Ceylon Observer'' All Island Talent Competition. This allowed her to join a pre-teen group of young musicians called the "Junior Rhythmiers", a popular Sri Lankan music group. The group became well known in the 1960s when they were featured on
Radio Ceylon Radio Ceylon ( si, ලංකා ගුවන් විදුලි සේවය ''Lanka Guwan Viduli Sevaya'', ta, இலங்கை வானொலி, ''ilankai vanoli'') is a radio station based in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) and the first ...
, the oldest radio station in
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. It "ruled the airwaves" during the 1950s and 1960s, so any exposure on Radio Ceylon was a huge boost to young artists on the island.


Kandy Lamissi

According to the ''
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'' of Colombo winning the ''Ceylon Observer'' Talent Contest "gave her more courage to play with bands like the Emeralds and the Midnight Mist". Recording "Kandy Lamissi" in 1977 was thought to be the turning point in her career. The song was an instant hit and Mariazelle came to be known by that name. The success of "Kandy Lamissi" allowed her to perform not only in Sri Lanka but also in top hotels like Soaltee Oberoi in Kathmandu, Nepal. In the same year, she met with an accident in Nuwara Eliya and sustained serious injuries to her spine and collar bone. Helped by a classmate at the time, Christine Nadarajah, she claimed that her belief in God and community prayers saw her out from that dark period. After being released from hospital, Mariazelle had the privilege of being helped by Sri Lankan legends like:
Clarence Wijewardene Vithana Kuruppu Arachchilage Clarence Arthur Somasinghe Wijewardena JP ( si, ක්ලැරන්ස් විජේවර්ධන, ta, கிளாரன்ஸ் விஜேவர்தன; 3 August 1943 – 13 December 1996), known prof ...
, the Emperor of Baila, M. S. Fernando,
Stanley Peiris Stanley Peiris (12 June 1941 – 13 October 2002) was a Sri Lankan musician and musical composer. Early life Stanley Peiris was born in Kandy on 12 June 1941 and attended St. Anthony's College, Kandy. He learnt music at the Kandy M.G.C. instit ...
,
Ajantha Ranasinghe Ranasinghe Arachchilage Ajantha Sarath Kumara Ranasinghe (30 May 1940 – 27 February 2016), popularly as Ajantha Ranasinghe, was an award winning Sri Lankan journalist, lyricist, poet, and novelist. Considered one of the most iconic and prolific ...
, Chandral Fonseka and Sunil/Piyal of the Gypsies. The compositions of Clarence and others allowed her to perform with a different style and their songs attracted music lovers. Ajantha's composition "Sihina Nelum Mal" was dedicated to her son, Teshan now studying in England.


Music Genre

Mariazelle has performed songs in a wide range of musical genres from western pop music to Sri Lankan
Baila Baila (also known as bayila; from the Portuguese verb ''bailar'', meaning ''to dance'') is a form of music, popular in Sri Lanka and among Goan Catholics. The genre originated centuries ago among the Portuguese Burghers and Sri Lankan Kaffirs. B ...
. She is now well known as a leading Baila singer, performing her massive hit "
Kandy Kandy ( si, මහනුවර ''Mahanuwara'', ; ta, கண்டி Kandy, ) is a major city in Sri Lanka located in the Central Province. It was the last capital of the ancient kings' era of Sri Lanka. The city lies in the midst of hills ...
Lamissi", all over the world. American
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Scholar, Vasana Kelum de Mel, from the
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, Los Angeles (UCLA) said, "Since I feel it is an essential issue to study the 'gender Baila' as well, the work of the female Baila singers like Mariazelle Goonetilleke and Corinne Almeida should also be appreciated." She has also collaborated with some of Sri Lanka's top musicians, among them:
Sunil Perera Uswatta Liyanage Ivor Sylvester Sunil Perera ( Sinhala: සුනිල් පෙරේරා; 14 September 1952 – 6 September 2021) was a Sri Lankan vocalist, guitarist, songwriter and composer. Described as one of the most influential musici ...
of the Gypsies, M.S. Fernando, Dalreen Suby,
Ronnie Leitch Ronnie Luke Leitch (19 October 1953 – 1 October 2018 as රොනී ලීච්), better known as Ronni Leitch and Thattaya, was a Sri Lankan actor, comedian, singer, presenter and a social activist. Largely popularized as a comedian, Leitch ...
,
Clarence Wijewardena Vithana Kuruppu Arachchilage Clarence Arthur Somasinghe Wijewardena Justice of the peace#Sri Lanka, JP ( si, ක්ලැරන්ස් විජේවර්ධන, ta, கிளாரன்ஸ் விஜேவர்தன; 3 August 1943 ...
,
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Annesley Malewana Annesley Malewana () ( Sinhala: ඇනස්ලි මාලේවන) is a Sri Lankan musician. Often considered "The Prince of Sinhala Pop", Malewana is well known for being a master of contemporary Baila worked with popular musical bands The M ...
, Damian Wickramatilleke, Maxi Rozairo, Shanelle Fernando,
Umara Sinhawansa Umara Sinhawansa ( Sinhala: උමාරා සිංහවංශ, born 14 March 1989) is a Sri Lankan pop, R&B and Jazz singer. She is also a songwriter, producer and audio engineer. Early life She was born into a family of professional music ...
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Ashanthi De Alwis Ashanthi De Alwis ( Sinhala:අශාන්ති ද අල්විස්), known simply as Ashanthi, is a Sri Lankan rapper, singer and songwriter. She is the only Sri Lankan female rapper who signed with international record labels Sony Musi ...
and Raj Seneviratne. Mariazelle spoke about her own struggles, and her rise to fame, in 2003 in an interview with the Sri Lankan ''Sunday Observer'': "To have remained as I am in the music scene for 35 years, retaining and who and what I am is a most difficult thing. It's a feeling of elation because of the struggles I have faced to come out on top." ''The Island'' newspaper in Colombo noted that,
"Kandy Lamissi" hitmaker Mariazelle Goonetilleke, is another local artiste who is very much in demand with Sri Lankans, domiciled abroad. She is regularly seen in
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and most foreign cities where Sri Lankan Associations exist. Her popularity abroad could be attributed to her versatility, she could handle most songs with ease – be it Sinhala,
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.Mariazelle also has the ability to communicate with her audience in a friendly manner. And most people like her style.


Christian faith

Mariazelle became a committed Christian in 2009. According to ''The Island'' newspaper:"Mariazelle is very much into religion and has taken God as her friend and saviour." She joined the People's Church in Colombo. Mariazelle said: "I have sung all my life but now there is singing in my heart. The greatest song I sing is with God as my audience."


See also

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Music of Sri Lanka The music of Sri Lanka has its roots in five primary influences: ancient folk rituals, Hindu religious traditions, Buddhist religious traditions, the legacy of European colonisation, and the commercial and historical influence of nearby Indian ...
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Radio Ceylon Radio Ceylon ( si, ලංකා ගුවන් විදුලි සේවය ''Lanka Guwan Viduli Sevaya'', ta, இலங்கை வானொலி, ''ilankai vanoli'') is a radio station based in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) and the first ...
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List of Sri Lankan musicians This is a list of notable Sri Lankan musicians (music artists and bands) from all genres. The musicians/bands are listed according to the alphabetical order by first name. __NOTOC__ A * Ajith Bandara * Allen Ratnayake * Amarasiri Peiris * ...


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External links


Sri Lankan superstar Mariazelle Goonetilleke's massive hit 'Kandy Lamissi' – YouTubeKandi Lamissi – Australian version on YouTubeM S Fernando & Mariazelle Goonetilleke "Nelum male Pethikadala" on YouTubeMariazelle Goonetilleke sings her hit 'Mallika' on Sri Lankan Television -SAMAYAE MUWADORA PRESENTS BY SIRASA TV – on YouTubeMariazelle Goonetilleke sings 'Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot' at a Banquet at the BMICH in Colombo – on YouTubeSinhala Baila Karaoke – Mariazelle with Sunflower – on YouTubeMariazelle Goonetilleke with the group Zenith on Rupavahini Television, Colombo singing 'Ranamonarai ranagiravei & Oba labaganna'Song I like to sing – Mariazelle with Take 5 at a Concert in ColomboMariazelle Goonetilleke with Bhathiya & Santhush – 'La nil Ahasata Lanwee' hit song on YouTubeMariazelle Goonetilleke sings 'Sri Lanka.'My Life Changing Moment & Testimony English 16 08 09 – Mariazelle Goonetilleke shares her faith and sings 'Just A Closer Walk with Thee,' backed by members of 'Junior Rhythmiers' at the People's Church AOG in Colombo, Sri Lanka"Kandy Lamissi" Mariazelle, Sunday Observer, ColomboPerformers hoodwink public with technology – Mariazelle, Daily News, Colombo
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