Jerry Amaldev

Jerome Thomas Veleeparambil, more popularly known by his stage name Jerry Amaldev (born 15 April 1939) is a three-time Kerala State Film Awards winning Indian composer of film scores who has given music to some of the most important motion pictures of Malayalam cinema. He is noted for his lyrical and expressive melodies together with simple but rich tonal compositions of Indian music.[1][2][3][4][5]

Jerry Amaldev
Jerry Amaldev at a function in Nov. 2019
Background information
Birth nameJerome Thomas Veleeparambil
Also known asJerry
Born15 April 1939 (1939-04-15) (age 81)
OriginCochin, Kerala, India
GenresFilm score, Choral Music
Occupation(s)Music Director
InstrumentsPiano, Violin, guitar
Years active1965 - date
Websitewww.jerryamaldev.com

Biography

Jerry Amaldev was born in a Roman Catholic Latin Rite family[6] belonging to Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Verapoly[7] on 15 April 1939 in Kochi, Cochin State, to V.C Joseph and Mary Joseph. He completed his high school education in 1955 from St. Albert's High School, Ernakulam.[8] He Obtained the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy from the Papal Athenaeum, Pune. He is considered as one of the evergreen music directors in Mollywood, even though he worked for a small span. His notable films as a music director are Manjil Virinja Pookkal, Aparahnam, Ennennum Kannettante, Ente Mamattikkuttiyammakku, Nokketha Dhoorathu Kannum Nattu, and Guruji oru Vakku.. He received "Kerala State Film Awards" three times as a music director. However he suddenly disappeared from Malayalam industry in and around the time of millennium, for reasons that are unclear, leaving his rich composition for the Malayalam films.[9]

He has composed around 300 songs in 70 Malayalam films. His songs are all-time chartbusters, and his music is relatively simple and can be absorbed easily by common man. Some of his memorable songs are Deva Dumdubi, Poovataka, Alorungi arongoringi, Maunagale chanchaduvan, Manjanikombil, Mizhiyoram, Aayiram kannumai, Vaachalam en mounam, Kiliye, Pennite chenchudil are his some of his hits.

Film career

Jerry Amaldev debuted in Malayalam industry through Fazil's Manjil Virinja Pookkal in 1980 and won the Kerala State Award for excellence in Music Direction for the same. Before that, he used to work as assistant to the great Indian Music Director Naushad. He was trained in North Indian Vocal Music under Madhusoondan Patwardhan of Vishnu Digambar Sangeet Vidyalaya, Pune. Since the debut was a hit in Malayalam he got really busy in Mollywood and had worked for around 75 films. He had conducted musical ceremony during the Pope's visit of India with choir of 500 and an orchestra of 40. He had also composed songs for some Bollywood movies.

But during the early time of millennium he suddenly disappeared from Malayalam industries. No.1 Snehatheeram Bangalore North is the last known film that he had composed for any Malayalam films. After quitting Malayalam film industry he started teaching music at the American International School, Chennai. He is now working at Choice School, Cochin, where he teaches school students music along with composing music for various socially relevant films and television serials. He now teaches at the Asian Christian College of Music - www.accm.org.in, Kottayam as the professor to History of Music & Conducting where he is the academic adviser.

He made a comeback in 2016 by being the music director for the songs in the film Action Hero Biju directed by Abrid Shine, and starring Nivin Pauly.

Family

He was married to Jolly Jerry Amaldev, and has three daughters Meera, Sangeeta and Dahlia. His wife died in 2008 due to cancer. Currently he lives in Palatty, Kannachanthodu Road, Kochi.

Awards

Kerala State Film Awards:

Evergreen Malayalam Songs

  • Aayiram Kannumayi Kathirunnu

- Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu

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References

  1. "Master of melodies". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 13 April 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  2. "Jerry Amaldev – Music Composer". WebIndia123.com. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  3. "Jerry Amaldev Foundation". Jerry Amaldev.com. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  4. "Watch Jerry Amaldev Video". OV Guide.com. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  5. "Jerry Amaldev BIOGRAPHY". Hungama.com. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv4X6cBsCfk#t=1203
  7. http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/kochi/KRLCC-Awards-Announced/2014/05/17/article2229251.ece
  8. http://www.jerryamaldev.com/about_jerry.php
  9. "Jerry Amaldev". Veethi.com. Retrieved 11 September 2013.

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