Ully Sigar Rusady Explained

Ully Sigar Rusady
Birth Date:1952 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Garut, West Java, Indonesia
Instrument:Guitar
Years Active:1978–present

Ully Sigar Rusady (born 4 January 1952 in Garut, West Java) is an Indonesian musician and environmental activist.[1] She wrote many songs with an environmental theme, performed by singers including Nur Afni Octavia, Anggun C. Sasmi, Ita Purnamasari, Bangkit Sanjaya, SAS, Arthur Kaunang and Sonatha Tanjung.

Early life

Ully is the sister of Indonesian actress Paramitha Rusady.

In early life, she learned guitar playing from her parents Ayu Marry Zumarya and Raden Mas Yus Rusady Wirahaditenaya in Bandung, West Java. As a teenager, she moved to Makassar, South Sulawesi to follow her father who was in the army. In Makassar, she founded bands Puspa Nita and Shinta Eka Paksi.

In 1975, her family moved back to Jakarta. She learned contemporary music at the Indonesia Music Foundation with Slamet Abdul Sjukur. She demonstrated her capability as a festival participant including the National Festival of Popular Song (1978 and 1981).[2] [3]

Awards

Festivals

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biografi Ully Sigar Rusadi - Foto, Video, Riwayat Hidup - Peduli Kelestarian Lingkungan - Direktori - Biografi Tokoh Indonesia . Tokohindonesia.com . 2015-09-17 . 2015-09-21.
  2. http://www.kapanlagi.com/indonesia/u/ully_sigar_rusady/ "Profil Ully Sigar Rusady"
  3. Web site: Ully Sigar Rusady. Situs TIM. 1 August 2015.