Mbah Surip

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Born
Urip Achmad Rijanto

6 May 1949 (1949-05-06)
Mojokerto, East Java, Indonesia
Died4 August 2009(2009-08-04) (aged 60)
Jakarta, Indonesia
GenresPop, Reggae
OccupationSinger
Mbah Surip
Born
Urip Achmad Rijanto

6 May 1949 (1949-05-06)
Mojokerto, East Java, Indonesia
Died4 August 2009(2009-08-04) (aged 60)
Jakarta, Indonesia
GenresPop, Reggae
OccupationSinger
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1989–2009
LabelsFalcon Music

Mbah Surip (born Urip Achmad Ariyanto; 6 May 1949 4 August 2009) was an Indonesian singer. He was known for his singles "Tak Gendong" (I'll Carry) and "Bangun Tidur" (Wake up from sleep).

Mbah Surip was born Urip Achmadriyanto in May 1949 in Mojokerto, East Java.[1]

He studied University of Sunan Giri in Surabaya. He earned a degree in geology that led him to a career in mining and traveled to Texas, Canada and Jordan.[1]

In 1996, he returned to Jakarta and joined several art communities, and began busking. Later, he changed his name to Surip after studying "S" philosophy.[1] In 2003, he made his first television appearance, as an announcer on the year's AMI Awards .[2]

He made several albums like Ijo Royo-Royo (The Green of the Green) in 1997, which was followed by another four records: Indonesia and Reformasi (Reform), both in 1998; Tak Gendong (I Carry You on My Back) in 2003 and Barang Baru (New Stuff) in 2004.[1] His single "Tak Gendong" became a hit as ringtone. He reportedly received around Rp4.5 billion (US$450,000) for the royalties.[3] According to Pasundan Ekspress, "Tak Gendong" was composed in 1983.[2]

He died of a suspected heart attack, according to a team of doctors at 10.30 a.m. on 4 August 2009 on the way to Pusdikkes hospital.[1][3] He was buried on Tuesday night at 11:10 p.m. in a cemetery inside poet WS Rendra's art workshop compound in Depok, West Java.[4]

Styles

Mbah Surip had a dreadlocks hairstyle and reggae-style outfits. He was remembered for his laugh and tagline "I love you full".[1] President Yudhoyono described him as “a down-to-earth artist who dedicated his life to develop his art in his own way”.[5]

Personal life

References

Bibliography

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI