Sunday, April 6, 2014

Tateng Katindig

TK

 

Side A

Don't Make me Over
Nadiisang Ikaw
Reasons
Baby You're Mine
After All

Side B
Love Will Lead You Back
Sa Kanya
Just the Two Of Us
Let Me In
Right Here Waiting


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Son of Eddie Katindig and Remedios Henaez.
A pianist, musical director, and jazz musician, now based in US.
Father Eddie, a saxophone great, is one of the greatest jazz players in the Philippines.
Relative of Romy Katindig.
From the Philippines, he migrated to USA in 2000, and has since then been playing in top jazz circles in Los Angeles.
Has performed with some of the world's jazz players like Lou Rawls, Richie Cole, Carl Saunders, Teddy Edwards Bill Henderson, Earl Palmer, Sam Most, Eric Marienthal, Kevyn Lettau, Hubert Laws, Debra Laws, Eloise Laws, Alphonse Mouzon. He considered playing with them as the highlight of his career, aside from playing with his father and brothers.
From a musically-inclined family. Aside from a saxophone-playing dad, his brothers are also into music - Henry plays the piano and Boy plays the drums. Cousin, also named Boy Katindig, is a keyboard player.
Considered Herbie Hancock as his idol. He dreams of working with the greatest jazz player.
Majored in composition and keyboard when he was at the College of Music of University of the Philippines (UP). His minor instrument was the saxophone, but regretted that he did not master it like his father.
During his college years, he had to borrow from his dad the baritone saxophone which had a case as big as a coffin. Since he was only commuting on passenger transportations (buses and jeepneys), people would usually stare at him since they were curious what was inside the coffin-like box.
Introduced by his father to the music of Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, George Shearing Tito Puente and Cal Tjader.
His family has a strong Latin-music background.
Has three children - Ella (born 2004) (with wife Dinah Bertulfo-Katindig) and two sons Carl and Third from previous marriage.
Her grandmother gave him the nickname Tateng. However, he is known as Edong in school.
Member of a jazz trio. The two other in his group are drummer David Anderson and David Enos.





Henry Evans

Catch Your Dreams

 

Side A

I Must Have You
In Your Eyes
You Came Into My Life
You And Me
Tell me Why

Side B
Catch Your Dreams
Hello
Hopes And Wishes
memory
Yesterday's Gone






Saturday, April 5, 2014

Cicada Band, Ninja kids

Cicada Band
Ninja Kids 


 
 
Side A

You've Got The Power - Juan Miguel Salvador, Gino Padilla, Randy Santiago
Ikaw Lamang - Ramon Christopher
Burning Flame - Albert Albert
Young Free And Single - Airwave Band
Time And Again - Mia Prats

Side B
Whiplash - Rage Band
Mend Our Ways - Randy Santiago
Crazy ABout Japan - Cicada Band
How Will I Know - Leah Salonga
Rock me Amadeus - Ely Bridge
You've Got The Power - Menchu Apostol



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Verni Gonzalez

Verni Gonzalez

 

Side A
Sanay Ka Na Ba?
Walang Itulak Kabigin
Mapaglarong Halik
Ngayon Wala Na (At Saka Mo hanapin)
Pagkakamali
Croce de oro

Side B
Kamusta ka?
Samahan Mo Ako
Isang Dakot
Nalulungkot Ka Ba?
Gaano Kita Kamahal
Nobody's Darling



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Guhit Ng Palad

 

Side A

Nasaan Ka
Ikaw Ang Dahilan
Luksang Tagumpay
Kaylan Pa Kaya
Di Ko Kasalanan
Alabok Na GInto

Side B
Bakit Ngayon Pa
Guhit ng Palad
Dalawa kaming Api
Sa Pangarap lamang
Paalam



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Sonia Singson

Isang Dakot & Others


 

Side A
You Made Me Live Again
Isang Dakot
The Rose
Break It To Me Gently
Kailangan Pa Kita
I Don't Want You To Go

Side B
Ako'y Sayo
Ngayon Wala Ka Na
You
Kabaliwan
If This Is Love
Nagsisisi Ka Rin Ba



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Romeo Quinones

Mr Country



Side A

Deep In My Heart
If We Ever meet Again
Sana'y Magbalik
Bawat Saglit
My Pledge
Hanggang Sa kabilang Buhay

Side B
Simula
O Kay Lungkot
Bakit ka Ganyan
Umasa Ka
Bakit Naman


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12 Great Love Songs


 

Side A
Ala-Ala
Missing You
Hinahanap-Hana Ka
My Dearest One
I Love You

Side B
Walang Kapantay
No One But You
Kiss Me Goodbye
Maging Sino Ka man
Magbalik Ka Na Mahal
Buong Puso








Pat Castillo

Stay

 

Side A

Action
City
Let Me Know
Somewhere In Time
Laging Mayroong Bukas

Side B
Love Will Remain
Stay
Touch Me
Proudly In Love With you
He's Not There





Pat Castillo sings again
Author: Leah C. Salterio

Once a singer, always a singer.

This holds true for Pat Castillo, who made waves in local recording and the live concert scene, boosting Original Pilipino Music (OPM), some three decades ago.

Pat recorded her first single as a solo performer in 1979 and readily scored a hit with the Chito Ilagan composition, "Aso't Pusa." She has charted stellar achievements as an artist. She got to release a solo album, "Stay," under Dyna Records. For the Sixth Metropop Song Festival, she interpreted and recorded the entry, "Laging Mayroong Bukas." She also recorded a duet with Basil Valdez, "'Di Na Muling Mag-iisa," penned by Gines Tan.

Earlier on, Pat became part of the popular '70s singing group, The Circus Band, whose esteemed roster included Basil Valdez, Hajji Alejandro, Tillie Moreno, Pabs Dadivas, Boy Katindig, the late Jerry Paraiso and Richard Tann. They were the first group to successfully invade campuses around the country and do stints in top nights spots along Roxas Boulevard.

In the mid-'90s, however, Pat became scarce from the live performance scene. She took on the job as label manager for Viva Records and in 2000, she started working as a home-based training consultant for John Robert Powers, the esteemed multi-national institution engaged in high-caliber personality development.

Singing took a backseat to Pat's corporate endeavors, but she has no regrets. "So far, it has been a very challenging career for me at John Robert Powers," asserts Pat, who is a double major in AB English (from the University of the Philippines) and AB History (De La Salle University). "They have headquarters in Manila and they even asked me to contribute to developing their international curriculum."

She didn't stop there and continued to hone her skills even as she facilitated trainings around the country and even abroad. She studied cosmetic hair design in a behavioral working institute run by a psychologist, Dr. Suzanne Skiffington.

"What I learned from that institute, I was also able to apply in my corporate imaging trainings," Pat shares. "Skin care, grooming and hair style became part of my subjects."

Moreover, Pat sought out government mediator Annabelle Abaya and took up mediation, which is "conflict resolution," Pat informs. She became a certified mediator and handled government agencies under the office of the president. She also co-authored a book, "Social Skills: A Modern Guide to Global Living," for John Robert Powers.

Even as she sharpened her corporate imaging know-how, Pat never lost interest in music. In 2002, she became part of the band called Forte, which had its debut performance at Merk's Bar and Bistro, the restaurant and music lounge owned by Richard Merk and his wife, Roni. Among the other frontliners of the band were Pat's sister, Leni Castillo, Jakiri and Chito Ilagan.

Unfortunately, Pat had to quit the band when she left for China to run the Miss Asia Pacific Quest in Guangzhou. Subsequently, Forte disbanded and Pat had to give up singing in favor of her corporate job.

Yet, it was not hard to pluck out Pat from her hiatus. When she learned that good friend Jacqui Magno was doing a stint at Merk's for the "Wednesday Jazz Festival," Pat confesses she volunteered to sing again. Naturally, this became welcome news not just for Merk's owners, Richard and Roni, but also for Pat's followers who have been waiting to see her perform again after all these years.

She takes centerstage at Merk's Wednesday, July 1 and on July 15 with a repertoire of old songs, jazz tunes and standards. She will sing the music of Natalie Cole, Ella Fitgerald, Jane Monheit, Renee Olstead and other artists. Included in the line-up are songs like "Dindi," "Half a Minute," "The Very Thought of You," "In the Still of the Night" and some "old songs which have been given modern versions by new singers," Pat says.

"Singing may have taken a backseat to what I've been doing all these years, but the passion to perform is still there." Pat allows. "I haven't sang since 2004. It's a joy and challenge for me to perform again. I always love to sing."

Pat's repertoire at Merk's is a "wish list," according to her. "I will finally get to do songs that I've been wanting to do since my Calesa Bar days at the old Hyatt (Hotel). It's actually a prepared jam. I can't really sing those songs all the way like the artists do the tunes. I will try to do the songs in my own style and pacing. I'm scared to perform again, but that's a challenge for me to be able to pull off a good show for my audience."



Manny De Leon

Tell Her

 

Side A

Tell Her
Honey Come Back
Dear Someone
The Love We Once Knew
I Wanna Be Your Lover
Nora Nora

Side B
One Two Three
When You Left Me
Motorcycleboy
Because
Angel On My Shoulder
Goodbye Kiss


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Nora Aunor and Manny de Leon
Pledging My Love

 


Side A
Young Lovers
All I Have To Do Is Dream
Melody Of Love
True Love
Let Me Stay With You
Pledging My Love

Side B
Let Them Talk
Bye Bye Love
Side By Side
Devoted To You
Let It Be Me
I Will Always Love You




Manny de Leon — He became the leading man of Nora Aunor after Tirso Cruz III. Theirs was also a popular tandem. Decades later, when I finally got to talk to Nora during an interview, she revealed that their working relationship wasn’t really all that pleasant. Manny disappeared from the scene when Nora moved on to become a more serious actress












Lokal Brown

This Is Lokal Brown

 

Side A

This Is Not Amerika
Iguhit Ang Kasaysayan
So What ABout The Children
The Goodbye Song
Enemy

Side B
May Isang Bansa
Disarray
Winter In Manila
I Am Lokal
Messiah
This Is Not Amerika Too


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Ikalawang Yugto

 

Side A
The Pain
The Way Life Ought 2 B
Reklamo ng Reklamo
Pay U
Dis Place
Dogs

Side B
Sino Ka Ba
Wishing You Were Brown
Ang Mamatay ng Dahil Sayo
Jesus Christ




Ang Lokal Brown ay isang Pilipinong bandang pangkat na nabuo noong 1988. Binuo ito ng Pilipinong musikerong si Ed Formoso. Naging kasapi ng bandang ito sina Pendong Aban, Lolita Carbon, Cesar "Saro" BaƱares ng bandang Asin, Chicoy Pura, Binky Lampano, at iba pa. Naglabas sila ng isang album noong 1989, at kabilang sa kanilang awitin ang kantang pinamagatang This is Not Amerika ("Hindi ito ang Amerika", tumutukoy sa Estados Unidos)



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Eilene Espina

Eilene 

 

Side A
Change
Hopeful
Are You Satisfied
Maybe This TIme
Memories

Side B
I Wonder
Don't Misunderstand
Hello
Hot Medley



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