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Asin (sometimes stylized as ASIN) are a Pinoy folk rock band from the Philippines. ... "Ang Buhay Ko" (Vicor Music, 1979) "Himig ng Pag-ibig" (Vicor Music, 1979) (Re ...
Manila sound was popularized by the pop rock band Hotdog with their many hit singles, including "Ikaw ang Miss Universe ng Buhay Ko" (You Are the Miss Universe of My Life), "Panaginip" (Dream), "Langit Na Naman" (Heaven Once Again), "O, Lumapit Ka" (Oh, Come Closer), "Bitin sa Iyo" (Left Hanging Over You), and "Dying to Tell You", among others. [4]
Lolita Carbon is a Filipina singer and songwriter best known for her work with the band Asin and her influence in the Pinoy rock movement. She has been active as a composer and performer from 1970 to the present day who performs in Philippines [1] as well as internationally. [2]
"Ikaw ang Idol Ko" "Ang Boyfriend Kong Baduy" (also covered by Prettier Than Pink in 1999) "Ang Boypren Ko" "Tulak ng Bibig, Kabig ng Dibdib" "Paano Pa kita Malilimutan" "Ang Pag-ibig Mo" "Superstar Ng Buhay Ko" (also covered by Nora Aunor in 1975; also covered by Pilita Corrales in 1977: also covered by Pinoy Gregorian in 2008 & Swissy in 2009)
Josefino Toledo is born on March 6, 1959 to Victor Toledo and Lolita Javier. Born to a musical family, his father Victor was the founder and directors of Pangkat Kawayan, [1] a musical ensemble of bamboo instruments played by elementary school students. [2]
Victor Nobleza Wood was born on February 1, 1946, in Buhi, Camarines Sur, Philippines [2] [7] to Sgt. Kocky Wood and Rosario "Tiyang Saring" Nobleza. His mother was well known in Buhi and neighboring towns for selling herbal medications and perfumes.
He sang the Tagalog theme song Ikaw ang buhay Ko, [14] an adaptation form the Taiwanese song Cun Zai for the 5566 Taiwanese Idol drama TV series Westside Story in ABS-CBN. The Center for Pop Music Philippines awarded King as 2005 Singing Ambassador, a year after his sister Nina.
VST is the debut studio album by the Manila sound group VST & Company, released on October 22, 1978. [citation needed] The lead vocalist, Vic Sotto, was not credited and does not even appear in the group's picture at the back of the album, but was thanked in the album credits along with Tito Sotto and Joey de Leon.