Christian Hevisi Band from St. Thomas's, Sri Lanka

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2008

The Hevisi Band from St. Thomas' College plays a new rendition on some standards done with the local Geta Bera, Thammattama, and Daula drums

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  • @balone21 If this is stc mt lavinia then i never though so . iam in that hewisi band and there is a stiker of a bible verse on the wall but it never crossed my mind that there that devoted to Christianity

  • excelent ;)

  • Faith found ROOTS

    Plagiarism

    watch?v=e1CWBKRWIg0

    Astrology

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    watch?v=A_E0vfP79yE

  • The boys @ St Thomas' who arranged these tunes would be very pleased with these comments, as they told me they were looking for a way to express their Christian faith in a way that honors their ethnic heritage.

    Indeed, the tunes played are two Christian songs!

    1st: "Majesty" by Jack Hay­ford;

    2nd: "Jehovah Jirah," another classic Christian song.

    But they're done in a way where they can praise God using the gifts that they have and that also affirms their Sri Lankan heritage

  • I'm not sure which sort of Gospel u listen 2 nathan ol buddy..

    But I can assure there is not a trace of gospel in the tune... Its pure thora hewisi magic

  • And I think the reason he has called it a Christian Hewisi band is due to the tune being played there, which is a Gospel tune

  • hi balone 21,

    thanks for uploading a pretty gud video of the hewisi band from my former school.

    One small amendment to the title tho... It's not a christian hewisi band. the band members are from all four ethnicities of the island and the music is a part of sri- lankas southern heritage.

  • Greetings Balone21 . . .

    I just added this as a "Favorite" on the HSIOM Sounds of Global Worship youtube channel. I have been to Sri Lanka several times. Good to learn of your work there.

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