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Carnatic singer Jayalakshmi of the famed Radha-Jayalakshmi duo is no more

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Jayalaksmi has been singing since 1948 in films...The best is Maname muruganin mayilvahanam!

The duo have mesmerized the music audience with their beautiful rendition!

Carnatic singer dead - The Hindu

Jayalakshmi of the Radha-Jayalakshmi duo, whose timbre and ‘briga’-laden voice stood out in the worlds of Carnatic and film music, died on Monday. She was 82.


The Radha-Jayalakshmi duo came from the G.N. Balasubramaniam (G.N.B.) school of music and were trendsetters in the Carnatic music world after Brinda-Mukta of the Veena Dhanammal school of music.


Like the Alathur Brothers, Radha and Jayalakshmi were cousins. Jayalakshmi had her roots in Srirangam while Radha’s family hails from Chengalpattu. But they were born in Chennai and both of them grew up together in the city. They started giving performances from the age of 14.


T.R. Balasubramaniam, one of the primary disciples of G.N.B., was their teacher.


“But they would often visit G.N.B. and get their lessons corrected by him,” said Jayalakshmi’s sister Champakalakshmi.


After listening to them singing for All India Radio (AIR), recording companies made a beeline to release their songs rendered in a unique style, but immersed deeply in the classical tradition.


A listener of Carnatic music of the bygone era could clearly notice the perceptible difference in the singing style of the duo, in all popular songs.


Jayalakshmi rendered a lot of semi-classical songs in films, for music directors including S.V. Venkatraman, K.V. Mahadevan, S.M. Subbaiah Naidu and Kunnakudi Vaidhyanathan. Her solo song, ‘Manamey Muruganin Mayilvahanam’, and the duet with Radha, ‘Thiruchenduril Porpurinthu’, continue to enthrall lovers of semi-classical songs.
 
Dear Ganesh,

This happened in May 2014! Surprised to see the OP now!! We prayed for her soul to rest in peace.


I have a good memory about Radha Jayalakshmi. When I was a little girl, they came to sing for a wedding in a nearby village.

Since my dad was the family doctor, we were all invited for the wedding. Our parents took us (me and my younger sister) to

the concert and to see them later. Mom made us sing a song and they blessed us saying that we should become popular singers

as 'Anaimalai sisters'!

We learnt many songs from their records - Sri Valli, Nee dhaya rAdhA, SarasijanAbha sOdhari, Panchashat peeta roopiNi

SivakAma sundhari are a few of them.
 
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