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Kapuge - a legend of our times

In the music industry he was known as 'Kapuge Master'. Starting his life, from a remote village this unique musician was blessed with many awards both local and international in recognition of his exceptional voice.

Kapuge was born on August 7, 1945 in the village of Miriswatte, in the Galle District in the tiny village of Thanabaddegama in Elpitiya. He was the second of eight children. He went to school, till grade five, at Karandeniya Central and later at Dharmasoka College in Ambalangoda, where he initially studied science before switching to music.

In 1963, he left the Haywood College of Music, where he was studying at that time, to follow a degree course in India. In the late 1960s, Kapuge joined the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation.

Kapuge released his first song "Daesa Nilupul Thema" in 1973, which became an instant hit. After, Kapuge was selected as a Grade "A" vocalist by Radio Ceylon he started his three decade-long music career.

The First Stage Drama for which he provided back-ground music was "Thuranga Sanniya" by Sugathapala De Silva. Since then, he provided background music for the highly popular musical "Tharawo Igilethi" by Lucien Bulathsinhala and several other popular dramas. His first movie back-ground music gig was for the Stanley Perera's "Sandha." He married Prema Withanage in 1978.

In 1980, Kapuge released his first music cassette titled "Dhampatin Laa Sandha" with Malini Bulathsinhala. He released several cassettes during the 1980s, most of them selling very well. Among them were, Seethala Sandha Eliye, Unmadha Sithuwam, Mawathe Giithaya, and Piya Satahan.

Kapuge staged a one-man musical show titled "Kampana" during the 1990s and also released a cassette and CD with the same title. He passed away on April 3, 2003, at the age of 58, at the Colombo National Hospital, after sustaining critical injuries in a fall while getting off a flight, at Bandaranaike International Airport. He had been returning from a show in Dubai.

Kapuge left an exceptional style of music and his loss to the local music industry has no comparison to any other.


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