Biography of Mangal Jayakody
Mangal Jayakody was born in Sri Lanka as the eighth
child in a family of nine. His mother raised her nine children with a
lot of love and care after his father, a police officer passed away
when Mangal was two years old. Mangal's grandfather was the village
headman in Gampaha. Mangal studied at Maliyadeva Collage, the largest
and the most prestigious secondary boys' school in the North Western
Province of Sri Lanka.
His music instructor, Mr. Dayapala was an
inspiration and encouraged Mangal to develop his interest in music. As
a result, Mangal became an active member of many school-run music
organizations, including the collage band, the cadet band, and the
orchestra. During that period the school bands and orchestra received
several national awards including the national championship.
In addition to being a gifted vocalist, Mangal also
plays many instruments such as the sitar, guitar, flute and drums. In
1972, after graduating from high school he formed his first band
called "Flower Buds", where he was the lead singer. In 1974 he quit
this band and formed "Sweet Inspiration", his second band, which was
more successful than the previous band and won many laurels. It was
ranked as one of the top five bands in the entire nation in a national
talent contest held in 1976. As a result, Mangal received a contract
to sing in Kandy Lake Club, where he performed with veteran singers
such as Rukmani Devi and C. T. Fernando. In 1979, he landed a
lucrative job in Saudi Arabia to perform Calypso music at a five star
hotel. Mangal recorded his first album "Mage
Kauluwen" with the help of his good friend and music director
Rukantha Gunathilake in 1988.
He was also briefly involved with politics in Sri
Lanka. His older brother, who was a member of parliament influenced
him into getting involve with public service. In 1986, he became the
first president of the Polgahawela Chapter of the Lions Club. Later he
got elected as a member of the first Providential Council in the North
Western Province. As the Sri Lanka political situation worsened.
Mangal resigned from his provincial Council membership.
As for his personal life, Mangal married his high
school sweetheart Mangala Wimalasiri in 1982, after a five-year
affair. They now have two sons, Yoshana and Shehan. Mangal immigrated
to the United State in 1989 and is currently working for "CompUSA", a
large computer and electronics store in Southern California. He is
also an Apple certified computer professional. As for Managala, she
owns and operate a
Day care
center in Van Nuys, California.