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== Career ==
== Career ==
Subbaiah made contacts with left-wing activists at [[Madurai Thiyagarajar College]], which helped his career as a musician and activist take off. He did his BA from Thiagarayar College, Madurai and his Masters from American College and Law from Bangalore.<ref name=":0" /> After earning his master's degree, he worked for a living at an NGO. He visited villages all around the state as part of his job with this NGO to observe the conditions that existed there. <ref name=":1" />
Subbaiah made contacts with left-wing activists at [[Madurai Thiyagarajar College]], which helped his career as a musician and activist take off. He also did Masters from American College and Law from Bangalore.<ref name=":0" />


Dalit Subbiah's musical journey gained momentum during the [[Dalit Art Nights]] organized by the [[Dalit Resource Center]] in Madurai in the 1980s.<ref name=":0" /> In 1981, he became involved in the farmers' movement and began to support the rights of agricultural laborers. Because of his dedication to Dalit empowerment and social justice, Subbaiah has worked with a number of groups, such as the [[Tamil Evangelical Lutheran Church]] (TELC), which published his songbooks under the title Isaipor (War of Music). There are 82 songs in this volume, and then there are 66 songs in his second volume.<ref>{{Cite web |last=ICM |first=Team |date=2022-02-17 |title=A Majestic Voice of the Dalit Tamil Music Passes Away |url=https://www.indiancatholicmatters.org/a-majestic-voice-of-the-dalit-tamil-music-passes-away/ |access-date=2024-02-10 |website=Indian Catholic Matters |language=en-US}}</ref> He authored eight books and also owned and operated [[Spartacus Publishing]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-02-16 |title=மக்களிசை பாடகர் தலித் சுப்பையா காலமானார். - News7 Tamil |url=https://news7tamil.live/pop-singer-dalit-subbaiah-has-passed-away.html |access-date=2024-02-10 |language=en-US}}</ref>
Dalit Subbiah's musical journey gained momentum during the [[Dalit Art Nights]] organized by the [[Dalit Resource Center]] in Madurai in the 1980s.<ref name=":0" /> Subbaiah has worked with a number of groups, such as the [[Tamil Evangelical Lutheran Church]] (TELC), which published his songbooks under the title Isaipor (War of Music). There are 82 songs in this volume, and then there are 66 songs in his second volume.<ref>{{Cite web |last=ICM |first=Team |date=2022-02-17 |title=A Majestic Voice of the Dalit Tamil Music Passes Away |url=https://www.indiancatholicmatters.org/a-majestic-voice-of-the-dalit-tamil-music-passes-away/ |access-date=2024-02-10 |website=Indian Catholic Matters |language=en-US}}</ref> He authored eight books and also owned and operated [[Spartacus Publishing]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-02-16 |title=மக்களிசை பாடகர் தலித் சுப்பையா காலமானார். - News7 Tamil |url=https://news7tamil.live/pop-singer-dalit-subbaiah-has-passed-away.html |access-date=2024-02-10 |language=en-US}}</ref>


=== Notable Songs ===
=== Notable Songs ===
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== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
After landing a job at a government high school, he wed Malaysian-born Subbulakshmi. Their first son was named Spartacus, after one of Marx's favorite heroes, while their second son, Gorky, was named after the renowned Russian Revolutionary writer who served as an inspiration to Dalit Subbiiah's artistic endeavors.<ref name=":0" />
After landing a job at a government high school, he wed Malaysian-born Subbulakshmi. Their first son was named Spartacus, after one of Marx's favorite heroes, while their second son, Gorky, was named after the Russian Revolutionary writer.<ref name=":0" />


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 21:38, 11 February 2024

Dalit Subbaiah (aka Lenin; born Pichai; October 24 1952– February 14, 2022) was an Indian singer, writer, lyricist, and poet known for his contributions to social awareness music and Dalit music. He gained prominence for his advocacy for the rights and empowerment of Dalits through his songs.

Dalit Subbaiah
Birth namePitchai
Also known asLenin Subbaiah
Born24 October 1952
Muniyandipatti, Melur, Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India
Died16 February 2022
Puducherry, India
GenresDalit music
Occupation(s)Singer, writer, lyricist, poet
InstrumentVocals
Formerly ofTamil Evangelical Lutheran Church (TELC)
Spouse(s)Subbulakshmi

Early life

Subbaiah was born in Muniyandipatti, Melur, Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, India.[1] His father, Karruppan, was a Siddha physician, while his mother was deaf-mute. His parents named him Pichai (the alms given to beggars), but his elementary school teacher changed his name to Subbiah to make it more dignified.[2][3] The instructor who broke this caste taboo was punished because of this - a thug from the dominant caste raped his eldest daughter.[4]

Career

Subbaiah made contacts with left-wing activists at Madurai Thiyagarajar College, which helped his career as a musician and activist take off. He also did Masters from American College and Law from Bangalore.[1]

Dalit Subbiah's musical journey gained momentum during the Dalit Art Nights organized by the Dalit Resource Center in Madurai in the 1980s.[1] Subbaiah has worked with a number of groups, such as the Tamil Evangelical Lutheran Church (TELC), which published his songbooks under the title Isaipor (War of Music). There are 82 songs in this volume, and then there are 66 songs in his second volume.[5] He authored eight books and also owned and operated Spartacus Publishing.[6]

Notable Songs

  • Vella MudiyathavarAmbedkar (Ambedkar is unconquerable)
  • Thamizhakathin Azhakiya mukam- Athu Periyar (The beautiful face of Tamil Nadu –that is Periyar)

Notable Books[7]

  • யுத்தம் துவங்கட்டும் (War Begins)
  • பாவம் இந்த பாரத பெண்கள் (The Sufferings of Indian Women)
  • இசைப் போர் (War of Music) - தீர்க்கப்படாத கணக்குகள் (Unsolved Equations)
  • எளிய மாந்தர்களின் அரிய செய்தி (Noble Deeds of Ordinary People)
  • யோக்கியர்கள் வருகின்றார்கள் (The Yogis Are Coming)
  • காலத்தை வென்ற களத்துப் பாடல்கள் (Songs that Conquered Time)

Personal life

After landing a job at a government high school, he wed Malaysian-born Subbulakshmi. Their first son was named Spartacus, after one of Marx's favorite heroes, while their second son, Gorky, was named after the Russian Revolutionary writer.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d WebDesk. "தலித் கலை இலக்கிய முன்னோடி புரட்சிப் பாடகர் தலித் சுப்பையா மரணம்". tamil.indianexpress.com (in Tamil). Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  2. ^ ஜெ.முருகன்,அ.குரூஸ்தனம் (2022-02-19). ""அடங்கி வாழ்வது அடிமைத்தனம்!"– தனித்துவமிக்க பாடகர் தலித் சுப்பையா கடந்து வந்த பாதை". https://www.vikatan.com/ (in Tamil). Retrieved 2024-02-10. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  3. ^ ICM, Team (2022-02-17). "A Majestic Voice of the Dalit Tamil Music Passes Away". Indian Catholic Matters. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  4. ^ "Death Of Two Organic Intellectuals Of Tamil Nadu| Countercurrents". countercurrents.org. 2022-02-23. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  5. ^ ICM, Team (2022-02-17). "A Majestic Voice of the Dalit Tamil Music Passes Away". Indian Catholic Matters. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  6. ^ "மக்களிசை பாடகர் தலித் சுப்பையா காலமானார். - News7 Tamil". 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  7. ^ Kuppusamy, Karthik Raja (2022-03-01). "அண்ணலின் ஆன்மா: தலித் சுப்பையா - கார்த்திக் ராஜா கருப்புசாமி". The Neelam. Retrieved 2024-02-10.