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Hale is the self-titled debut studio album by Filipino rock band Hale, released in April 2005 under EMI Philippines. The carrier single Broken Sonnet, was also featured on the compilation album FULL VOLUME, The best of Pinoy Alternative.
A contrafact is a musical composition built using the chord progression of a pre-existing song, but with a new melody and arrangement.Typically the original tune's progression and song form will be reused but occasionally just a section will be reused in the new composition.
Twilight is the second studio album by Filipino rock band Hale, released under EMI Philippines on September 30, 2006. It contains four singles, which are the widely nominated "Waltz", "Hide and Seek", "Shooting Star" and "The Ballad Of".
Hale is a Filipino alternative rock band, formed in Manila, Philippines in 2004. The group originally consisted of singer and guitarist Champ Lui Pio , bassist Sheldon Gellada , guitarist Roll Martinez and drummer Omnie Saroca.
"Blue Sky" is a song by the American rock band The Allman Brothers Band from their third studio album, Eat a Peach (1972), released on Capricorn Records. The song was written and sung by guitarist Dickey Betts , who penned it about his girlfriend (and later wife), Sandy "Bluesky" Wabegijig.
Mel Bay's Deluxe Encyclopedia of Guitar Chords, also known as the Encyclopedia of Guitar Chords or Deluxe Guitar Chord Encyclopedia is a best-selling [citation needed] encyclopedia of guitar chords, first published by Mel Bay in 1971.
Above, Over and Beyond is the third studio album by Filipino rock band Hale released on April 28, 2008 under EMI Philippines.The album contains singles Pitong Araw, Leap Of Faith, Over And Over (And Over Again) and Sandali Na Lang.
According to Lzzy Hale, she wrote "Mz. Hyde" as a reflection of having two sides to her life, both on and off stage—she said that "For years I've been writing about these two sides of myself, and I wanted to capture that in a song." [4] The title is an allusion to the novel Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.