Thursday, 17 May 2018

Another PNG music legend gone

Although I am not an expert in music, my observation is that there is no real support platform for talented musicians in this country especially those who have made it 'big' (in terms of fame, not monetary) in this industry.  

"Disruptive technology and file sharing and the lack of understanding of copyright law and its enforcement mean that all stakeholders—music labels, recording studios, artists, songwriters, composers and so on—are struggling," CHM's Braden Chin told Business Advantage in an article about the massive decline of the music industry in PNG.

Another news article in Loop PNG highlighted what local artists think about the music industry in PNG.  

Some of PNG's finest musicians who have hit the airwaves with their powerful voices and music settle back into the stark reality of the struggles musicians will continue to face in this country; little to no financial backing to sustain their livelihood and more importantly their health. 

Moses Tau.Image source: newslinkpng.wordpress.com
MOSES TAU a name so familiar and one of the best entertainers in PNG Music has left his fans devastated after his sudden death on his birthday.  

While we mourn the passing of a flamboyant musician who also attracted a lot of controversy because of his sexual orientation, one of PNG's finest and ARIA-award winning musician, George Telek is seeking financial assistance for operation and recovery on mouth cancer. Read Telek's story here.

Some of our music legends have passed on and others might be going through similar situations. It hurts so badly especially to their immediate families to see their loved ones who served not just their family but their fans and community at large with their talent. 


Although locally and internationally renowned, some of our great talents are seen as grassroots musicians who do not have the funds needed to pay for expensive medical treatment. 

In this video interview with late Moshanty's elder sister we learn that he too had a illness with his mouth. Perhaps while arranging for fundraising events to support him financially for further treatment his fight to continue living and singing has finally come to an end. The sudden passing of one of PNG's Music Icon and a proud Papuan whose hit songs topped charts for years and still does today has shocked the nation.

It saddened me to hear of this news too because like many of us, at some stage, our dull moments were turned into joyous laughter by his exuberant and sassy character.

Much respect to you legend and champion of PNG Music and a proud Central Natuna.

Rest in Love and Eternal Peace!


Note: You can support George Telek's fundraising by going to this link.

Links to articles referenced:
  1. ‘Massive decline’ of Papua New Guinea’s music industry, say key players 
  2. What local artists think about music industry in PNG 
  3. Help George Telek in his time of need 
  4. PNG music legend George Telek to undergo surgery in Australia for mouth cancer
  5. PNG TV video interview