Philippine Popular Music

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PHILIPPINE POPULAR MUSIC

BY: ERICA T. GONZALES

ORIGINAL PILIPINO MUSIC (OPM)1. Ryan Cayabyab (Kay Ganda ng Ating

Musika,Kahit Ika’y Panaginip Lang)

2. George Canseco (Kapantay ay Langit,Kastilyong Buhangin, Tubig at Langis)

3. Willie Cruz (Sana’y Wala Nang Wakas, Bituing Walang Ningning)4. Jose Mari Chan (Beautiful Girl, Please Be

Careful With My Heart, Constant Change)5. Gary Valenciano (Sana Maulit Muli)

RYAN CAYABYAB1971-present

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RYAN CAYABYABBirth name Raymundo Cipriano Pujante CayabyabAlso known as Mr. CBorn May 4, 1954 (age 59)Origin Quezon City, PhilippinesGenres Classical, Manila sound, jazz, religious, Adult Contemporary,Occupations conductor, composer, arranger, pianist, singerInstruments vocal, Piano, multitrack recording (for his "One" series of albums)Years active 1971-presentAssociated acts Philippine Madrigal Singers

Ryan Ryan Musikahan (TV show)Smokey MountainSan Miguel Philharmonic OrchestraSan Miguel Master ChoralePhilippine IdolPinoy Dream Academy 2

OPM ARTISTS IN THE 80’S

Martin Nievera, Gary Valenciano, Lea Salonga, Regine Velasquez, Sharon Cuneta, Vina Morales, Raymond Lauchengco, Francis

Magalona, Pops Fernandez, José Mari Chan,

Dingdong Avanzado, Janno Gibbs, Ogie Alcasid, Joey Albert, Manilyn

Reynes,

OPM ARTISTS IN THE 90’S

The Eraserheads, Smokey Mountain, Donna Cruz,

Jessa Zaragoza, Ariel Rivera, Southborder, Afterimage,

Andrew E., Jaya, Rivermaya, Parokya ni Edgar,

PHILIPPINE POP MUSIC It started with Bobby Gonzales’

Hahabol-habol (Hot Pursuit), a local version of the rock and roll songs of the1950s,

and Rico Puno’s Luneta, a local adaptation of The Way We Were. This immediately clicked with the youth and eventually gained wide acceptance even among the “burgis”

MANILA SOUND Songs using a colloquial language

called Taglish, a combination of Tagalog and English.

Among the proponents of the Manila Sound were the Hotdog,Cinderella, The Rainmakers, and the Apo Hiking Society.

APO HIKING SOCIETY

1973 - 2010

• "The Beatles of the Philippines.“

• The group had its fledgling beginnings in 1969 at the Ateneo

de Manila high school, with thirteen members:

PHILIPPINE JAZZ Philippine musicians have also

been inspired by jazz music. Among them are jazz pianist and

recording artist Boy Katindig, who comes from the well-known clan of musicians that includes

jazz piano legend Romy Katindig and saxophonist Eddie

Katindig.The Katindig family pioneered Latin jazz in Manila.

PHILIPPINE ALTERNATIVE FOLK MUSIC

This new form combined ethnic instrumentation

with electronic accompaniment, while presenting themes or issues of society and

the environment. Some of theFilipino composers who championed this style were Joey Ayala,

Grace Nono, and Freddie Aguilar, best known for his song

Anak; Yoyoy Villame, composer of Magellan;

Florante, composer of Ako’y Isang Pinoy; and Gary Granada, composer of Ka Bayani.

PHILIPPINE ROCK The year 1973 saw the birth of Philippine or “Pinoy” rock music

which successfully merged the rock beat with Filipino lyrics. This new

sound was introduced by the legendary Juan de la Cruz Band (with their song Ang Himig Natin) which had for its members Joey

“Pepe” Smith, Wally Gonzales, and the originator of Jeproks, Mike

Hanopol, who later became a major symbol of Pinoy rock.

JUAN DELA CRUZ

RADIO ACTIVE SAGO PROJECT

FRANCISCO GAUDENCIO LUPE BELARDO MAÑALAC

PINOY RAP

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FRANCIS MICHAEL DURANGO MAGALONA

• Also known as Francis M, Master Rapper, The Man From Manila, Kiko, The

Mouth, The Filipino King of Rap

• Born October 4, 1964 Died March 6, 2009

• Kalentong, Mandaluyong City, Philippines

• Genres Rap, Filipino hip hop, rap rock, funk, Manila Sound

• Rapper, songwriter, producer, actor, director, entrepreneur,

host, photographer

ARISTOTLE POLLISCO (BORN 18 OCTOBER 1977)