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Ely Eleandre Basiño Buendia was born in Naga, Camarines Sur on November 2, 1970. [3] He is the second child of Ely Revilla Buendia and Lisetta Ruiz Basiño. [3] Buendia attended preparatory school in Naga Parochial School and finished his elementary grades at Pasig Catholic College in Pasig City in 1983, and high school at University of Perpetual Help in Rizal.
Method Adaptor is the second solo studio album by Filipino musician Ely Buendia, first released on November 8, 2024, by Sony Music Philippines and Offshore Music. It is his first solo album since Wanted Bedspacer (2000).
U.P. Diliman where all members of the band attended. The members of Eraserheads met while attending University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City in 1989. Vocalist Ely Buendia previously had two college bands, Bluidie Tryste and Sunday School, and was a year above drummer Raimund Marasigan (also a session drummer for Sunday School), bassist Buddy Zabala, and guitarist Marcus Adoro; the ...
Offshore Music is an independent record label founded by Ely Buendia (of Eraserheads) in 2016. Offshore Music entered into a distribution agreement with Sony Music Philippines in 2023. [ 1 ]
Buendia started working on material for Wanted: Bedspacer in September 1999, initially writing them for Rico J. Puno. [2] He recorded demos with a Roland VS-1680 multitrack recorder at his home studio in Quezon City (credited as Suite 16 Studios in the album liner notes). [2]
The Oktaves were a Filipino rock supergroup comprising Eraserheads and Pupil vocalist Ely Buendia (vocals), The Jerks guitarist Nitoy Adriano, and Hilera members Chris Padilla (vocals, guitars), Bobby Padilla (drums), and Ivan Garcia (bass).
List of singles, showing year released and album name Title Year Album "Wanted: Bedspacer" 2000 Wanted Bedspacer "Santo" "Higante" 2009 In Love and War (with Francis Magalona)
The Mongols were a Filipino underground band comprising Eraserheads vocalist Ely Buendia, Teeth guitarist Jerome Velasco, bassist Yanni Yuzon, and drummer Bogs Jugo.. Formed after Buendia left Eraserheads in 2002, The Mongols released an album, Buddha's Pest, in 2003.