Ebiet G. Ade Explained

Ebiet G. Ade
Birth Name:Abid Ghoffar
Alias:Ebiet G Ade, H. Abid Ghoffar
Birth Date:21 April 1954
Birth Place:Wanadadi, Banjarnegara, Central Java, Indonesia
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Years Active:1979–present

Haji Abid Ghoffar bin Aboe Dja’far or better known as Ebiet G. Ade (born in Wanadadi, Banjarnegara, Central Java, Indonesia on 21 April 1954) is an Indonesian singer-songwriter and guitarist of Javanese descent.

Early life

Ebiet G. Ade was born in Wonodadi, Banjarnegara, Central Java on 21 April 1954.[1] He lived in Yogyakarta since elementary school. During high school, he joined Pelajar Islam Indonesia. In 1971, he associated with artists Yogyakarta, including Emha Ainun Nadjib. He was interested in poetry and wanted to be a poet.[2] However, he was unable to read poems properly. He instead sang his poems after adding melodies.

Musical career

Albums

In 1979, he released his first studio album, Camellia I.[2] His voice is similar to John Denver and Said Effendi. Notable songs from this album were "Lagu untuk Sebuah Nama" ("Song for a Name"), "Pesta" ("Party") and "Camellia". The album was sold more than 2 million copies.[3]

In 1995, Kupu-Kupu Kertas (Paper Butterflies) was released. In this album, Ebiet was helped by his fellow musicians, including Billy J. Budiardjo, Erwin Gutawa, Ian Antono and Purwacaraka. Rock music is dominant in this album.[2]

In 2007, he released In Love: 25th Anniversary which was dedicated to his wife of 25 years. The album was released by Trinity Optima Production.[4] During production, he was helped by Anto Hoed and his children.[2] There are 15 singles from album Camellia I to Camellia 4 on this album.[3]

Singles

Most of Ebiet's songs are about disaster.[2] In June 1978, Ebiet wrote "Berita Kepada Kawan" ("News for a Friend") after a poisonous gas disaster in Dieng Plateau. In 1981, he wrote "Sebuah Tragedi 1981" ("A Tragedy, 1981") regarding the sinking of KMP Tampomas II in the Masalembu Islands. After 1982 Galunggung eruption, he wrote "Untuk Kita Renungkan" ("For Us to Think About"), while the 1987 Bintaro train crash inspired him to write "Masih Ada Waktu" ("There is Still Time").

Another theme of his songs is love, such as in "Lagu Untuk Sebuah Nama", "Elegi Esok Pagi" ("Elegy for Tomorrow") and "Cinta di Kereta Biru Malam" ("Love on the Blue Night Train"), which is about a romantic relationship with a girl on a train.[4]

Awards

Rolling Stone Indonesia put his name into 50 Greatest Indonesian Singers.[2]

Personal life

He married Yayuk Sugianto (Koespudji Rahayu) in 1982. They have 4 children together, Abietyasakti Ksatria Kinasih,, Byatriasa Pakarti Linuwih and Segara Banyu Bening.[1] [5]

Discography

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biodata . 24 August 2011 . Official Website . 26 September 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110926075110/http://www.ebietgade.com/biodata.html . dead .
  2. Web site: Ebiet G. Ade . Abhaya . Mudra . RollingStone Indonesia . 16 March 2011 . 25 August 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111012092223/http://rollingstone.co.id/read/2011/03/16/145144/1593256/1097/ebiet-g-ade . 12 October 2011 . dead .
  3. Web site: EBIET G. ADE: Kembali Mambaca Tanda Zaman Lewat Album Baru . Djoko . Moernantyo . 28 April 2007 . kabarindonesia.com.
  4. News: Ebiet G. Ade eyeing younger fans . 15 May 2007 . A. Junaidi . The Jakarta Post.
  5. Web site: Ebiet G Ade . KapanLagi.com . 24 August 2011.