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Tanah tumpah darahku yang mulia Yang kupuja sepanjang masa Tanah airku aman dan makmur Pulau kelapa yang amat subur Pulau melati, pujaan bangsa Sejak dulu kala. Melambai-lambai nyiur di pantai Berbisik-bisik raja kelana Memuja pulau yang indah permai Tanah airku, Indonesia! My homeland Indonesia The beautiful country that I loved most
Koes Plus, formerly Koes Bersaudara (Koes Brothers), was an Indonesian musical group that enjoyed success in the 1960s and 1970s.Known as one of Indonesia's classic musical acts, the band peaked in popularity in the days far before the advent of private television companies, delivering stripped-down pop and rock songs at the then-only TV station, TVRI.
Endang was born on 6 August 1957 [1] to Raden Endang Umar, a soldier, [2] and R.S. Koerniwulan, a housewife. [3] She made her musical debut in 1974. [4]In 1976, Endang and Ajie Bandi performed "Damai Tapi Gersang" ("Peaceful Yet Arid") at the seventh Indonesian Popular Song Festival, in which they placed second.
The hymn is sung in Indonesian as Yesus Kawan yang Sejati and in Toba Batak as Ise do Alealenta and is popular in Batak churches, as well as in Protestant and Roman Catholic churches. Even though Indonesia has a statistically larger Muslim community, the hymn is quite widely known. Prior his death in 1958, the melody of the music was adopted by ...
Tanggal 31 Ogos ("The Date of 31st of August") is a Malaysian patriotic and national song.It is sung during the National Day celebrations throughout the nation. This song was covered by Sudirman.
At the 1996 Anugerah Juara Lagu, Kool Band once again reached the finals of Juara Lagu with an Independent song and this song also won the Pop Rock category making Kool Band one of the first music groups to win the category 2 times in a row. Among the songs sung by the Kool Group in Juara Lagu are:
Jenna Bush Hager shared sweet snaps from her Thanksgiving celebration with her husband, Henry Hager, and three children, Mila, Poppy, and Hal.
Puspa was born with the name Sudarwati in Tanjung, South Kalimantan on 1 November 1937, to Tugeno Puspowidjojo (d. 1973) and Siti Mariam (d. 1964). Her family later changed her name to Kadarwati, and then finally to Sumarti. [1]