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Indian singer, musician and composer (1934–2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
K. G. Jayan (21 November 1934 – 16 April 2024) was an Indian Carnatic singer, musician, and music director from Kerala.[2] Known for his devotional songs, Jayan composed more than 1,000 songs for Tamil and Malayalam films.[3] He was awarded the Padma Shri in 2019, the fourth highest civilian award in India.[4][5]
K. G. Jayan | |
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Background information | |
Born | Kottayam, Travancore, British India | 21 November 1934
Died | 16 April 2024 89) [1] Tripunithura, Kerala, India | (aged
Genres | Carnatic music |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1943–2024 |
Labels | HMV |
Jayan and his twin brother K. G. Vijayan, with whom he formed the famous Jaya-Vijaya team, were born in a Brahmin family as the third and fourth sons of late Gopalan Thanthrikal and late Narayani Amma on 21 November 1934 at their home in Kottayam. They started to learn Carnatic music at a very young age, and had their arangettam at Kumaranalloor Devi Temple at the age of nine. Their first guru was Raman Bhagavathar, and then they learnt from Mavelikkara Radhakrishna Iyer. They underwent a Ganabhooshanam course at the famous Swathi Thirunal College of Music at Thiruvananthapuram after their schooling, and passed with distinction. Later, they had their advanced training from Carnatic giants like Alathur Brothers, Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar and M. Balamuralikrishna. It was during their lessons under Chembai that they started composing and singing songs.
Actor Manoj K. Jayan is his younger son. K. G. Jayan died at his residence in Tripunithura, on 16 April 2024, at the age of 89.[6][7][8]
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