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Shyami Fonseka: Phenomenal songster reminiscence – by Sunil Thenabadu
Shyami had been spotted by Clarence Wijewardena for his ‘Golden Chimes’ band as she possessed a westernised singing voice. This was from where Shyami propelled to fame. Initially Clarence had scripted four songs to a CD for music in his own inimitable style which in fact changed the Sri Lankan music culture drastically. The solo songs recorded were ‘Geeyakin Kese’, ‘Rasa Pirunu katha’, ‘Aa Ha Ha Danee’ and a duet with Clarence himself ‘Me Seetha Reye’. The solo songs sung by Shyami approximately forty years ago are still hits. The song of Mignone Ratnam ‘Kedelle Ehiwu Kirillie Wage’ sung at weddings is more or less her song which is so popular is sung at Concerts too, the lyrics were by Karunaratne Abeysekera while the melody is a German tune. These famous songs have been sung by so many novices at reality and many television programs regularly where very unfortunately not even her name is mentioned. It is said all do distort the original song. Perhaps the singers themselves would not know the name of the original singer, what a pathetic state of affairs. Shyami had confirmed that only one such person had sought her permission to sing a song of hers. It was quipped that at an indoor concert one novice singer had sung a song that she was to sing, for which she has had absolutely no regrets.
Shyami has been involved for some time in the teaching profession as a music teacher at the Lyceum International School in Colombo, which she adores particularly to teach young children the basics of singing. She affirmed that she does ‘voice training’ to them which facilitates her voice remains in a trim circumstance though she does not sing regularly. Shyami had confessed that she does not own the same tender voice she possessed when young which is natural to any vocalist. Shyami had been at her peak when she was around eighteen years old. The film producer Sena Samarasinghe and legendary musician Sarath Dassanayake both deceased had been searching for a westernised voice for the film ‘Mal Kekulu’ for which the musical score was by the latter in which Shymai too had portrayed a small character. Both songs were duets one sung with Milton Mallawarachchi titled ‘Lassana Desak’ in a scene of a party where Fareena Lye and Gamini Fonseka had participated. The music was by Sarath Dassanayake while the lyrics were by KDK Dharmawardena. The other song was a duet with another legendary singer Gratien Ananda also to the music composition of Sarath Dassanayake to the lyrics of Somapala Leelananda.
Both songs are still ‘hits’ heard over the airways in FM channels often.Shyami had recorded many songs since her first CD was launched for cassettes and CD’s viz. ‘Avarin Mala Hiru’, ‘Ran Ruwak Genalla’, ‘Gigiri Walalu Sala’, ‘Ma Ahinskai’, ‘Puthuge Tikiri Sina’, ‘Obai Wasanthe’, ‘Avarin Malahiru’, ‘Ron Soyanna Epa’, ‘Lassana Desak’, ‘Suranganawan’, ‘Innam Langama Obe’, ‘Awasara Neth Mata’, ‘Adareda Desin’, ‘Seetha Ude’, ‘Udin Udin Yana’, ‘Hithata Hithe’. She also sung a few Christmas songs to her own music on the keyboard. She could sing very well songs of Whitney Houstan which style she thrives on. Shyami is perhaps the only female vocalist in Sri Lanka to sing while playing the key board. All her songs are available in CD’s and MP3’s under Wynk online, available on Amazon co.uk. Some of her popular songs are made into Karoake CD’s by Torana Music Box. Many current popular singers like Umariya Sinhawansa sings her songs in recitals overseas also do cover songs.
During her peak prior to marriage Shyami had been invited to sing in many indoor concerts had been a sought-after vocalist perhaps the most popular female vocalist. She had toured many western overseas countries including Middle East accompanied by varied musical groups and with the ‘Stars of the Seventies’ invited by Annesley Malewena.
However it is reported by herself that after eighteen years Rajiv Sebastian had visited her and pleaded her to perform in a show organized to pay homage to Clarence Wijewardena commemorating him.This offer she had accepted with a huge amount of reluctance saying people would have forgotten her. However to her astonishment and disbelief when he name was announced there had been a rousing applause that had lasted more than usual.
Shyami is very happy as a mother as her elder son is married and living in London while the younger son Ravin is very talented perhaps has hereditary affiliations to music, has his own solos recorded and some duets with her too. But she had lamented that he sings mostly English numbers had requested him to start singing Sinhalese songs.
Sunil Thenabadu
from Brisbane