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Tuesday, June 10, 2008 |
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Back from Bulacan |
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Kenyo brings to the band scene some refreshing
authenticity
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They are back, this time without any pretentious
English accent. Mcoy Fundales, Ace and JM Del Mundo—the other half
of the now-defunct chart-topping band Orange and
Lemons—in the limelight once more as Kenyo.
These Bulakenyos are serenading fans with
revivals of Florante’s classic folk anthems “Sana” and
“Handog” from their new album Radiosurfing. Divorced from former
band mates with Brit pop pretentions, the boys go native instead.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Music Hound
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Sniffing out the coolest gig places in the Metro
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The latest musical find is TEN 02, a jazz den, a speakeasy 1a bona
fide restaurant with great cuisine and a bar to boot, at Scout
Ybardolaza St. corner Timog Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City.
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A twist to the hits of the 1980s by Kenyo
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Radiosurfing, the debut album from Kenyo,
comprises of 12 songs, 11 of which were hits from 1980s. The first
track is an original composition of the band describing the whole
album and the songs, entitled “Radio” that explains the reason
why a revival of songs were made.
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Rocking against global
warming and for clean air
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Band competition raises awareness on CO2 emissions
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A Battle of the bands competition for Baga’t Hangin Musikahan
program will challenge Filipino youths from all over the Metro
Manila to integrate environmental messages in the lyrics of their
composition...
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MAN
ON THE SIDE
By Paul John Cańa
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And now, KC
Concepcion the singer
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Walking inside the cavernous function room of the Crowne Plaza for
KC Concepcion’s album launch one sweltering day last week, I
honestly didn’t know what to expect.
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PEOPLE
By Bob Garon
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Maturity
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The countless studies and statistics about the failure rate of
teenage marriages do not lie. The reality is crystal clear and
cannot be denied: teenage relationships and marriages fail more
after than those in every other age bracket. And the reason is just
as obvious: lack of maturity.
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