The Gypsies (Sri Lankan Band)
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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 ...
band that performs Sinhala and
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songs. The band was founded in the early 1970s and has since garnered a huge fan base across Sri Lanka and is one of Sri Lanka's most famous bands. They are a highly paid band in Sri Lanka, as they constantly perform at parties, dances and at many concerts. The band was once banned by the
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due to many of its songs carrying antigovernmental sentiments.


History

The band was formed in 1970 by Anton Perera, father of lead singer
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 ...
and a confectioner working for the Glucorasa company. The band composed of his five sons- Sunil, Nihal, Piyal, Nimal and Lal- all of whom had recently completed high school. Anton Perera renovated a portion of his house on Galle Road (in
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) into a recording studio and the band began recording their first album. Initially, the band only performed western music, but after a few years, the band began to perform Sinhala songs as well, and eventually the band members began composing their own Sinhala music. The first Sinhala songs released by the Gypsies, ''Linda Langa Sangamaya'' and ''Amma Amma'', were released in 1973. In the thirty years that followed, many changes have occurred in the group's membership that have led to the eight members present today. As of today, Piyal Perera is the only living member from the original line up. The early success of the Gypsies was thanks to a series of 5 albums released by the band in the late 1970s (entitled ''Dance With the Gypsies''). In the 1980s the group released their first audio cassette containing their novelty hit ''Kurumitto'' (Dwarfs), which was a translated cover of Dutch musician Father Abraham's ''
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.'' With the arrival of CDs in Sri Lanka, the Gypsies released their first CD ''Gypsies Gold'' containing 17 songs, and following its success, the band released two more CDs, ''Dance With the Gypsies'' and ''Signore'', which were also well received by fans. The Gypsies have since released many other records and continue to enjoy success. Sunil Perera and the Gypsies were world-famous for their
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 ...
music. The Gypsies have also collaborated with other Sri Lankan stars like Desmond De Silva, and are credited for composing the first ever
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 ...
non-stop medley. Their first performance outside of
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, in
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, as the resident band of the Delhi
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Hotel for three months, was followed by many more tours in other foreign countries, where many members of the
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reside, such as the
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. Corrine Almeida, the long-standing female vocalist of the group, and Sharon Nesaduray, better known as "Lulu", eventually left the group. Radhika Rajavellu is the latest addition to the band after the departure of their well known female vocalist Ginger (Judith White). The current female singer is Monique Wille (Ex-Ultimate). ''Buongiorno'' was released in 2018, which was the first hit song to be released under Gypsies label after a period of four years. On 6 August 2021, Sunil Perera tested positive for
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, and was put on oxygen after experiencing breathing difficulties. Rumors of Perera's death began circulating on social media. In spite of his treatment, on 5 September, Perera was re-admitted to the hospital due to
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and died in the early hours of 6 September 2021, one week before his 69th birthday. The Gypsies celebrated its Golden Jubilee amidst the
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in 2021 by arranging several virtual concerts, to commemorate 50 years since the band's formation.


Members


Current

*Piyal Perera – percussion, vocals *Kamal Perera – lead guitar, vocals *Dushan Jayathilake – keyboards, vocals *Monique Wille – vocals *Shezry Shiradjudeen – bass *Lal Witawilla – drums


Former

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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 ...
– lead vocals (1970–2021) (died 2021) * Corrine Almeida – vocals * Sharon Nesaduray – * Ginger (Judith White) – * Dileepa Mangala – * Ronnie Leitch – vocals (1989) (died 2018) * Gordon Athula – drums * Ranil Vas –


Discography

* ''The Beginning'' * ''Signore'' * ''Gold'' * ''Piti Kotapan None'' * ''Dance With The Gypsies'' * ''This Land Belongs To You'' * ''Oye Ojaye'' * ''Lankawe Ape Lankawe'' * ''Kurumitto'' * ''Lunu Dehi'' * ''I Don't Know Why''


References


External links


Official Website
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Photos from Gypsies Dinner Dance in Houston on 10 May 2008

Dance with Gypsies Video - Nonstop karaoke Part 1: Edited by a fan

Dance with Gypsies Video - Nonstop karaoke Part 2: Edited by a fan

Wenwela Giyath Gypsies Video : Edited by a fan
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