Popular Calypso/pop acoustic band ‘La Bambas’ is celebrating their golden jubilee in music showbiz this year. To mark the occasion the lineup is finalising the release of a CD comprising popular Latin American songs and West Indian calypsos music. Their first notable outing was on 26th June 1966 -exactly 50 years hence at the   popular ‘Observer [...]

The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

Popular band ‘La Bambas’ marks Golden Jubilee

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Popular Calypso/pop acoustic band ‘La Bambas’ is celebrating their golden jubilee in music showbiz this year.

To mark the occasion the lineup is finalising the release of a CD comprising popular Latin American songs and West Indian calypsos music.

Their first notable outing was on 26th June 1966 -exactly 50 years hence at the   popular ‘Observer Talent Quest’ finals at the ‘Coconut Grove’, Galle Face Hotel, Colombo.

The Golden Jubilee CD  will  begin  with  an  introductory  narration  voiced  by  the  ‘doyen’  of broadcasting, Dr. Vijaya  Corea  – the singular  person  responsible  for  the upliftment  of group  songs  in that  golden  era.

The  songs  for  this  album   include  Latin American  hits  ‘La Paloma’, ‘Las   Mananitas’, ‘El Rancho  grande’, ‘Cielito  lindo’, ‘Adios  Mariquita  Linda’ , ‘Pepito’, ‘Nube Gris’, ‘El  Bayon’ (theme song  from  movie  ‘Anna’), ‘Yo vendo  unos  ojos  negros’, ‘Mi cafetal’, ‘Sola  mente  una  vez’ along  with the calypso  type    ‘River  of  the  roses’, ‘Sloop  John  B’, ‘Sweet  Rosy  Ann’, ‘Melody  d’ amor’ and ‘Yellow  bird’.

‘We have got the authentic Spanish lyrics and the pronunciation perfected to the best of our ability  in our effort’ said Priya  Peiris, the frontline singer of the group.

The year 2016 ‘La Bambas’ are when known as the pioneering group  of  musicians  from  the musical  city  of  Moratuwa and a forerunner to a multitude of  similar  aggregations  to follow  in the melodious  70s era.

From  their  inception, they emulated  quality local groups such as the ‘Los Cabelleros’ ‘Amigos  Romantics’ ‘La Ceylonians’ and  the  like  who were singing their own  compositions  and populat Latin  American melodies in captivating three  and  four part harmony  to pleasant  unplugged  acoustic  guitar  and  percussion  sounds.

They were founded  in 1966,  with  Brian  Fernando,  Priya  Peiris , Rolinson  Ferdinando , Lasla  Fernando  and Erinton  Perera. Soon thereafter Sunil  Perera, a close  friend  joined in, but had to  go abroad   for  studies  and  employment and yet  another  close  ally  Malsiri  Wijesuriya  joined  them and the band continued as a solid inseparable  outfit  for  the  rest  of  their entire  career.

They  were  much  in  demand  as cabaret  performers at exclusive  dances  foreign  diplomatic  cocktail functions, all ‘Sooriya Shows’ - most popular  at the time   and  other  stage performances.

A   highlight of their career was the  fifteen  year long  contract  at Hotel  Lanka  Oberoi  – the largest  five-star  hotel  in Sri  Lanka  at that time   (presently  Cinnamon  Grand), where they  performed on three  days of  the week singing into the  hearts and  souls of foreigners, entertaining  them with  an astounding  repertoire of songs.

‘La  Bambas’ had the ability  to  sing   English, Scottish, Welsh  and  Irish  hits, American  plantation, cowboy and Dixieland songs in addition to songs from a multitude of countries. They also had a rich  assortment  of international   evergreen  and  perennial  oldies,  which  saw  them  way  ahead  of many  different  bands, when  it came to variety and entertaining tourists.
As true sons  of  the  soil they  had composed  songs for  tourist  promotion  ,such  as  ‘Welcome  to  sunny Lanka’ ‘Ayubowan’, ‘Wake  up in Sri Lanka  to  a nice  hot   cup of  tea’  and  on Sri Lankan  cricket  victories  - apart  from  their  other own  well-known  hits   such  as  ‘Cock  a  doodle  do ‘,  ‘Nuwara Menikela’ etc .

They  were  the  first  band  of  professional  musicians  to perform for  the  the Sri  Lankan  soldiers   at  the army headquarters hospital in the 1980s.  Innumberable  musicians  in the country were  nurtured and  helped along  by the ‘La Bambas’ members  – some  of  whom have  presently blossomed  out to be well  known  musical  stars  in  the  country .

Since  the  demise  of  band  leader, the  versatile  composer  and  percussionist  Brian in 2013, the  rest  of the  members had  maintained  a  low  profile .  They believe  that  the  original  La Bambas  combination  and  flavour  cannot  be  brought  back  in  his  absence. Nevertheless  in view  of  this  significant  landmark , the remaining  foursome, in a reunion of sorts, will  be  releasing  a  CD  comprising  popular  Latin  American  songs  and  West  Indian  calypsos.

‘We  may  not  be  catering  to  the  masses  as  such  by  recording  Latin  American  songs,  but  this  is  our  passion  and  what  we  enjoy  mostly. Hence  this compilation, to  please  the  connoisseurs  of fine arts – not  expecting  any  financial  gain  or fame’ remarked  Priya .

The Anniversary CD will  be released  soon as an exclusive  edition – a somewhat  low profile,  but meaningful  celebration.

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