SRI LANKAN Artist TONY HOPMAN – by PETER de NIESE TONY HOPMAN is an accomplished professional painter of portraits, wildlife, landscapes, still life, and more. He lives in Sri Lanka, the land of his birth. He very recently painted the portrait  of PETER de NIESE – prominent CRICKETER of a bygone era, who also is  a JAZZ SINGER, PIANO PLAYER & SAXOPHONIST: two photos enclosed. Tony’s amazingly gifted ability in his many other paintings, can be seen on Facebook. His contact details are: Tony Hopman Email:tonyhopman@gmail.com Tel +94 (71) 276 0056. 0011 94 (11) 271 3416. 10A, Priyadharshana Road Dehiwela Sri Lanka ...

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Ricky May Fats Enough With Juilien Lee Orchestra -By Patrick Ranasinghe Richard Ernest May (22 November 1943 – 1 June 1988) was a New Zealand-born jazz singer and musician, best known for singing cover versions of numerous pop songs or jazz standards. He moved to Australia in 1962 where he worked mainly in theatre and cabaret and had TV appearances on The Don Lane Show, The Midday Show and Hey Hey It’s Saturday, as well as taking over hosting from Mike Walsh on pop music show, Ten on the Town  May was born as Richard Ernest May in New Zealand in Onehunga, Auckland, of Māori descent.[2] His father, Keith May, was a jazz band leader and played alto saxophone.[2] May grew up with his siblings, and from the age of 15 he performed at Picasso, a café/nightclub in Auckland.[2] Apart from vocals, May played drums and piano but generally worked as a variety entertainer. He would introduce unconventional vocalisations, improvisation, and the spoken word into performance. In 1961, jazz ...

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