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The band was nominated numerous times for the MYX Music Awards. In 2013, Soul Adventurer was released as the band's second album. With the new lineup on board, the group won Best Alternative Recording (Awit Awards) for the song Better Days. [6] On November 9, 2014, FRANCO launched an EP titled Frank! at the St. James Power Station in Sentosa ...
1:43 (band) 1st.One; 3rd Avenue (Filipino band) ... Chorus Philippines; Crazy as Pinoy; D. The Dawn (band) ... Franco (band) G. G22 (Filipino girl group)
This is a list of notable Philippine-based choirs, orchestras and musical bands. Bands listed fall under any of these main Philippine music styles: Philippine folk, Manila sound, Pinoy reggae, Pinoy pop, Pinoy rock and Pinoy hip hop, as well as the jazz and ska music genres.
The Dawn reformed with Atsushi Matsuura in 1999, thus expanding the line-up to a five-piece. When Matsuura parted ways with the band in 2004, Reyes became the sole guitarist. On April 16, 2009, Francis left the band after what Jett Pangan called a "hard meeting". Pangan went on to state though that Reyes is welcome to rejoin the band. [1]
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Franco was also part of the original lineup but had to cancel their appearance after the band's main vocalist (Franco Reyes) was suffered in an accident. [10] G Music Fest at the Sinulog Festival: Ayala Center Cebu
Pepe Smith & other 60 Pinoy Rock Bands Amoranto Sports Complex: Quezon City: Pepe Smith Rockfest 2018 [94] June 23 Various artists Various venues Makati: Fete de la Musique Philippines [citation needed] June 29 Intramuros: Manila: June 30 — Baguio: Laguna: October 27 Various artists Globe Circuit Event Grounds: Makati: Jack TV MADFest ...
Francis Michael Durango Magalona was born on October 4, 1964. He was named after Saint Francis of Assisi, whose feast day falls on his birthday. [2] He was the eighth of the nine children of actors Pancho Magalona and Tita Duran, popular film stars of the 1940s and 1950s. [3]