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At least three songs from the album have entered Billboard's Philippines Songs charts: "Alam Mo Ba Girl", which has been on it for 26 consecutive weeks; "Walang Alam"; and "Sumugal". [‡ 3] After Kung Alam Mo Lang, Hev Abi continued to release singles and collaborations, starting with R&B singer Demi, on "Pakundangan". [17]
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Some genres use bass guitar solos in most songs, such as jazz bands or jazz fusion groups. Bass solos are also common in certain styles of punk music. In a rock context, bass guitar solos are structured and performed in a similar fashion as rock guitar solos, often with the musical accompaniment from the verse or chorus sections.
Abi & Esther Ofarim performing at the Grand Gala du Disque on March 8, 1968. Abi Ofarim (born Avraham Reichstadt; Hebrew: אבי עופרים; October 5, 1937 – May 4, 2018) [1] [2] was an Israeli musician and dancer. He is better known for his work in the 1960s as half of the duo Esther & Abi Ofarim with his then-wife Esther Ofarim.
Abi Carter, an Indio, California, native, accompanied herself on the piano, singing Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” for the “American Idol” judges on the show’s Feb. 25 broadcast.
October 6 – Juan Karlos Labajo's song "Ere" becomes the first Filipino song to enter the top 100 of Spotify's global chart. [ 11 ] October 15 – After 5 years of closure, Billboard Philippines was officially relaunched under new ownership and management, with Bret Jackson as editor-in-chief and Francis Reyes (who previously worked with the ...
Gary Gamutan Granada (born 1960 in Maco, Davao de Oro) is a well-known Filipino musician, composer, poet, and singer-songwriter known for writing songs which have strong political themes. [ 1 ] He is also a tutor at the University of the Philippines , [ 2 ] a union organizer , broadcaster, voice talent , and a board member in several organizations.
Nicanor Abelardo was born in San Miguel de Mayumo, Bulacan to Valentin Abelardo and Placida Santa Ana, on February 7, 1893 [1] His mother belonged to a family of artists in Guagua, the Henson.