[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 7] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 10007] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO NUNE YESAYAN ______ HON. GEORGE RADANOVICH of california in the house of representatives Tuesday, May 18, 1999 Mr. RADANOVICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Ms. Nune Yesayan for her outstanding musical talent. Nune is considered to be a ``modern-day minstrel'' from Armenia, who herself has survived a traumatic personal history, but has emerged to breathe a new life of hope and beauty into the present day Armenian experience. Nune has been called the ``Armenian Madonna,'' however, love for her music and its message spans generations and cultures. Her extraordinary, emotion-provoking voice, reminiscent of one who has gained life-lessons from a long and tiring journey, and her use of ancient instruments appeals to a wide dynamic of fans, from ``hip'' Generation Xers to Baby Boomers, and from lovers of traditional music to those with more ``eccentric'' music tastes. It is her message, however, drawing Armenians world-wide, which provokes a connection to ``home,'' and delivers truths about the identity, language and culture of the Armenian people. They are songs about the beauty of the homeland, (Armenia) and of the people, the strength of the Armenian character, and the nostalgia of what once was with the hope that it can be reclaimed. At no other time in the modern-day Armenian experience has one performer captured so much attention in such a short period of time. Sold out concerts in Armenia launched the 29-year-old's career. Nune has performed for Armenian troops near the Azeri border, and in Yerevan, Lebanon, Syria and Cyprus. Nune's near-instant stardom led her to California where she performed for mobs of fans. She also appeared at an A.Y.F. picnic, at schools, and in record stores. Nune has produced two CDS and several innovative music videos. She was the only vocalist invited to participate in a 20-hour live broadcast commemorating the tenth anniversary of the December 7, 1988 Armenian earthquake. Adding to this impressive resume Nune's two Anoush Awards granted to her at the Armenian Music Awards in October, one for ``most popular album'' and the other for ``best female vocalist.'' Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Ms. Nune Yesayan for doing her part to rejuvenate the ``Armenian soul'' and bridge generational and cultural gaps, bringing families and strangers together with her music. Nune recently played at a concert in Fresno, in my district, at the Armenian Community Center. I urge my colleagues to join me in wishing Nune many years of continued success. ____________________