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The Bukas Palad Music Ministry (Filipino for "generous"; literally, "open palm") is a Roman Catholic, contemporary worship musical group in the Philippines that composes, records, and performs original religious music.
Awit nga halandumon, Ug sa tanang pasko magmalípayon. Bag-ong tuíg, bág-ong kinabúhì. Dinuyogan sa átong mga pagbati. Atong awiton ug atong laylayon Aron magmalípayon. Kasadya ni'ng Táknaa Dapit sa kahimayaan. Mao ray among nakita, Ang panagway nga masanagon. Buláhan ug buláhan Ang tagbaláy nga giawitan. Awit nga halandumon,
The Philippine Madrigal Singers, also known as the "Madz", was founded in 1963 by National Artist for Music, Professor Andrea O. Veneracion.Most of the members are associated with the University of the Philippines.
Awit ng mga Awit (Song of Songs) Iniibig Kita Buong Puso at Kaluluwa (I Love You With All My Heart and Soul) Ikaw (You) Hallelujah I Am Grateful Salamat sa Iyo (Thanks To You) Champion: Ikaw [23] First Runner Up: I Am Grateful Second Runner Up: Lagi Kang Nariyan Third Runner Up: You'll See Miracles Best Interpreter: Jona (Ikaw) September 9 ...
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Before the end of 1997, the exceptional talents of South Border was recognized by their peers in the industry when they won the most number of trophies at the 10th Awit Awards including Best Performance by a New Duo or Group, Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Produced Record of the Year for their hit song, "Kahit Kailan".
Album of the Year for Himig ng Lahi – Jingle Magazine Awards 1984; Best Vocal Arrangement for Group in "Lupa" – Cecil Awards 1986; Department of Environment and Natural Resources Likas Yaman Award for Masdan Mo and Kapaligiran 1991; For Lolita Carbon – Best Rock Recording for "Paraisong Liku-liko", AWIT Awards 1990
The record's lead single "Buhay Ng Buhay Ko" was written by Pedero and was originally recorded by Leah Navarro. [6] Two more singles, "Anak" and "Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan", were released in 1992 from Tagala Tagala. [5] Velasquez released her fourth studio album Reason Enough in 1993. [7]