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Basil Salvador Valdez (Tagalog pronunciation:; born November 8, 1951) is a Filipino singer. He has received several Tinig Awards and the 1991 Tanglaw ng Lahi Award from Ateneo de Manila University . Biography
"You" is a song by American rock band Candlebox and the second single from their eponymous debut album. It is one of the band's most well known songs, peaking at #78 on the Billboard Hot 100 . It also reached #6 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks charts, respectively.
The music video for "Crosseyed and Painless", lasting 5:37, was directed by Toni Basil and by their own request did not feature the members of the band. Instead it featured street dancers (including Stephen "Skeeter Rabbit" Nichols), [ 6 ] chosen by David Byrne, and who were said to have chosen their own choreography for the video. [ 7 ]
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Lead Me Lord, song by Basil Valdez This page was last edited on 21 June 2015, at 16:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
In the video which was later uploaded to YouTube on April 6, 2006, he is seen performing various dance moves on stage with a spot light pointing at him in under 8 minutes. [10] At that time, it was rated on YouTube as: #1 Most Viewed All Time Video on YouTube.com [11] #1 Top Rated Video on YouTube.com [11] #3 Most Discussed Video on YouTube.com ...
He also worked with Velasquez on "You Are My Song" and "Goodbye". Gary Valenciano co-wrote "Sana Maulit Muli", while Velasquez provided guest vocals for Valenciano's "Each Passing Night" and "Muli". Velasquez's husband, Ogie Alcasid , wrote and produced a large majority of her songs for her films' soundtrack albums.
The Lockers (originally named The Campbell Lockers) was a dance group formed by Toni Basil and Don "Campbellock" Campbell in 1971. Active throughout the 1970s, they were pioneers of street dance . Campbell is the founder of the locking dance style , and originally, locking was called The Campbellock—a style that was based on the dance and ...