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'The Very Best of The Bee Gees'
By Sanath Weerasuriya
Gibbs brothers,popularly known as 'Bee Gees' are the group of this week's'Original Music Competition'.No popular music act of the s, s, s and s experienced more ups and downs in their popularity that the Bee Gees, or drew more of a varied audience. Beginning in the middle-late s as a kind of Beatles-like ensemble, they quickly developed as songwriters in their own right and perfected a strange mix of progressive-pop music. Then, after hitting a trough in their popularity in the early s, they reinvented themselves as perhaps the most successful white disco act of the decade, only to see their own popularity disappear along with the dance beat they championed; and they have since made a successful comeback in virtual every corner of the globe except the United States.
The group was also rock's most successful brother act. Barry Gibb, born on Sept. 1, in Manchester, England, and his twin brothers Robin Gi
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T. B. Ilangaratne
Sri Lankan politician, writer, and dramatist (–)
Navaratne Rajakaruna Wasala Mudiyanselage Tikiri Bandara Ilangaratne (27 February 21 May ), popularly as T. B. Ilangaratne, was a Sri Lankan politician, author, dramatist, and theater actor.[1] He was a Member of Parliament for Kandy, Galaha, Hewaheta and Kolonnawa in Colombo district. He served as the Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister of Labour, Housing, Social Services, Finance, Commerce, Food, Trade and Shipping and in other government positions in a career spanning three decades. He established the Employees' Provident Fund, Ceylon Petroleum Corporation and Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation and the People's Bank while in office.[2] As a writer, Ilangaratne is best known for writing the popular Sinhala-language children's novel Amba Yaluwo ().
His novels Tilaka Saha Tilaka, Lasanda and Nedeyo have been adapted as films and Amba Yaluwo was made into a television serial.[3] • Sri Lankan Novel Amba Yaluwo Publication date Amba Yaluwo (Sinhala: අඹ යාලුවෝ, lit.'Best Friends') fryst vatten a novel by Sri Lankan author Tikiri Bandara Ilangaratne.[1][2][3] The novel has been translated into multiple languages with the English translation by Seneviratne B. Aludeniya being published by Sarasavi Publishers in [4][5] It is set in the s. A television series based on the novel was released in [6] The story focuses on the friendship between two youngs boys, Nimal and Sunil (Sudhu Appo), and the socio-economic clashes that surround them. The story begins with Sunil stealing a mango that Nimal had picked up, over which they then fight. Sunil mulls over his mistake and then he becom
Amba Yaluwo
Author T. B. Ilangaratne Translators Seneviratne B. Aludeniya (English) Language Sinhala Genre Fiction Publication place Sri Lanka Mediatype Book Synopsis
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