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Noontime Show is the second studio album by the Filipino rock band the Itchyworms, released by Universal Records Philippines on 11 October 2005. A concept album, it mocks traditions of the Philippine mainstream entertainment industry, parodying long-standing elements of Philippine soap operas ("Soap o Pera"), power couples or love teams ("Love Team"), game shows ("Contestant Number One"), love ...
The Itchyworms is a Filipino rock band. The band is composed of Jazz Nicolas on lead vocals, drums and piano, Jugs Jugueta on co-lead vocals, keys and guitars, Kelvin Yu on bass guitars, Chino Singson on lead guitars, Weckl Mercado on guitars, and Mikey Amistoso on guitars and keys.
Fred Ebb (lyrics) 1965–2010 Cabaret Chicago Kiss of the Spider Woman: Andrew Lloyd Webber (music) and Tim Rice (lyrics) [50] [51] 1965–1976 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Jesus Christ Superstar Evita: Alan Menken (music) and Howard Ashman (lyrics) 1979–1991 Little Shop of Horrors The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast ...
The Filipino on-screen couple "JaDine", formed by James Reid (right) and Nadine Lustre (left), who were a romantic couple in real life, is an example of a love team. In Philippine media, a love team (or loveteam) is an actor and actress depicted to the public as a romantic couple. Some of these onscreen pairs have become couples in real life.
Esclito and Kieron portrayed each other's love interest once again. [13] They attended the ABS-CBN Ball together in 2018 and 2019. [14] [15] In March 2019, Esclito appeared in the music video for the Regine Velasquez song "I Am Beautiful", along with other stars such as Nadine Lustre. The song promoted messages of self-love and women's ...
Juan Karlos (commonly stylized in all lowercase) is a Filipino rock band from Manila, Philippines, consisting of lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, primary songwriter and only constant member Juan Karlos Labajo, together with lead guitarist Jeriko Aguilar, and bassist Louise Bayas.
Lyric was an American R&B girl group, which comprised Brooklyn native, Farrah "Fendi" Fleurimond, [1] Los Angeles native Jackie (a.k.a. Baby J), [2] [3] and Detroit native Thema "Tayma Loren" McKinney. [4] They would later be recognized as the first female trio to be signed by Clive Davis to his J Records imprint. [5]
The group focused on contemporary jazz and a cappella music, instead of songs from the classical and traditional choral music repertoire that they performed under the ACGC. [1] The group scored their first hit with the single "Everlasting Love", which Ortiz co-wrote with Luigi de Dios and Rina Caniza. [2]