Wally Bastian
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"'Ogustus Martheneus Bastiansz'", better known as Wally Bastiansz (died January 16, 1985) was a Sri Lanka
n singer who developed the style of chorus baila in the 1940s.
Bastianz was a police officer attached to the traffic division, who also played in the marching band when he began his music career. He was an also an experienced guitarist, banjo player, and violinist. Drawing from his orchestral roots, he transformed the tunes of standards like "The Battle Hymn of the Republic
" and "Inky Pinky Parlez Vous" into classic baila songs.
There has always been some controversy over his name "Wally". It is very customary in Sri Lanka, even to day, for children to have nicknames. Although he was baptized OGUSTUS MARTHENEUS after his grandfather Wilhelmus Martheneus,,in the family, amongst close relatives, and even amongst his old neighbours, Ogustus was only known as either "Olie, or Olinton". Young Ogustus was not very comfortable with his name and mostly went by his initials O.M. Bastiansz rather than Ogustus or Martheneus. After embarking on his musical adventure he aptly adapted his nickname "Olie" to be "Wally", his well known stage name and, for all official purposes presented himself as Olinton Mervyn Bastianz maintaining his original initials O.M.
His songs dealt with everyday life and simple people. One of his hits ('Nurse Nona') was an ode to a nurse in a hospital and another covered the trial of jilted lover Eric Bacho. He sang several songs in English. Other songs written by him, but later ascribed to other popular artistes include Hai Hooi Babi Achchige, Yaman Bando Vesak Balanna, Ratak Watinawa, Le Kiri Karala, Irene Josephine, Kussi Amma Sera, Muhudey Yamu Masun Genenna, Weeriyen Soya, Nondi Simaiyya, Wada Kaha Sudiya, and many others.
The old Bastiansz residence in Piyadigama, where Wally Bastiansz and all his eight siblings were born, is now occupied by one of Florence's sons.
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is a country off the southern coast of the Indian subcontinent. Known until 1972 as Ceylon , Sri Lanka is an island surrounded by the Indian Ocean, the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait, and lies in the vicinity of India and the...
n singer who developed the style of chorus baila in the 1940s.
Bastianz was a police officer attached to the traffic division, who also played in the marching band when he began his music career. He was an also an experienced guitarist, banjo player, and violinist. Drawing from his orchestral roots, he transformed the tunes of standards like "The Battle Hymn of the Republic
The Battle Hymn of the Republic
"The Battle Hymn of the Republic" is a hymn by American writer Julia Ward Howe using the music from the song "John Brown's Body". Howe's more famous lyrics were written in November 1861 and first published in The Atlantic Monthly in February 1862. It became popular during the American Civil War...
" and "Inky Pinky Parlez Vous" into classic baila songs.
There has always been some controversy over his name "Wally". It is very customary in Sri Lanka, even to day, for children to have nicknames. Although he was baptized OGUSTUS MARTHENEUS after his grandfather Wilhelmus Martheneus,,in the family, amongst close relatives, and even amongst his old neighbours, Ogustus was only known as either "Olie, or Olinton". Young Ogustus was not very comfortable with his name and mostly went by his initials O.M. Bastiansz rather than Ogustus or Martheneus. After embarking on his musical adventure he aptly adapted his nickname "Olie" to be "Wally", his well known stage name and, for all official purposes presented himself as Olinton Mervyn Bastianz maintaining his original initials O.M.
His songs dealt with everyday life and simple people. One of his hits ('Nurse Nona') was an ode to a nurse in a hospital and another covered the trial of jilted lover Eric Bacho. He sang several songs in English. Other songs written by him, but later ascribed to other popular artistes include Hai Hooi Babi Achchige, Yaman Bando Vesak Balanna, Ratak Watinawa, Le Kiri Karala, Irene Josephine, Kussi Amma Sera, Muhudey Yamu Masun Genenna, Weeriyen Soya, Nondi Simaiyya, Wada Kaha Sudiya, and many others.
Family
It is almost an unknown fact that the nurse in his all-time favourite song "Nurse Nona" was no other than his own late sister, Felicia Florence Jayasekera (née Bastianz, died 1996) who worked as a nurse in the early 1940s. Florence gave up her job as a nurse in 1944 after her first child was born. In 1969 Florence and her family moved to the ancestral home of the Bastiansz family in Paiyadigama, a small village about 2 km north of the coast between Galle and Gintota, to take care of their ailing father Hinton Wilmot Bastiansz.The old Bastiansz residence in Piyadigama, where Wally Bastiansz and all his eight siblings were born, is now occupied by one of Florence's sons.