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Master Purnaman – Singer/ComposerMaster Purnaman is recorded as having 8 songs from BS 1990 (AD 1933/1934). Although song titles and personal details are missing, he is considered one of the most productive artists of the early 1990s (BS) recording w...

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Master Purnaman – Singer/ComposerMaster Purnaman is recorded as having 8 songs from BS 1990 (AD 1933/1934). Although song titles and personal details are missing, he is considered one of the most prod...

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Full NameMaster Purnaman
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Active Since1933

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93 yrs

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