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Lunes, Agosto 8, 2016

REGGAE and "KUNDIMAN" - ABRAHAM DEFEO of MUDFLOW BAND

Abraham Defeo - Vocalist & Songwriter ng bandang MUDFLOW, ang kumanta ng SARONG BANNGI in Reggae version.
SANTO DOMINGO, Albay, Philippines - While rock and bubblegum music are still the rage, a young band in this town chose to experiment with an old Bicolano song that kids would be hard put to remember.

Fusing reggae and kundiman, the band Mudflow overhauled the folk classic “Sarung Banggi” (“One Evening”) and turned it into an unlikely pop hit.

“Sarung Banggi” was written by Potenciano Gregorio Sr. (1880-1939), a native of Lib-og town, now known as Sto. Domingo -- the place where the band was formed.


CREATED AWARENESS
The attempt to update a traditional Bicolano folk song through the infectious beat of reggae was Mudflow’s way of encouraging its peers to rediscover their own cultural heritage.

The modernized “Sarung Banggi” succeeded in creating an awareness when it was included by Manila FM radio station Jam 88.3 in its music compilation album, “Doobie Nights” (Galaxy Records), released in 2006.

The song tells of a man who was roused from sleep one night by what he thought was a songbird. Realizing it was not a dream, the man rose and soon discovered it was his lover’s voice that had awakened him.

“We picked that song because it’s our town’s heritage song. As Bicolanos, we wanted to promote our own culture through music,” said Mudflow vocalist and main songwriter Abraham Defeo, 23.


BRIDGED GAP
Defeo added that the remake has bridged a generation gap, with young and old equally appreciating it during the band’s gigs.

The other members of the five-man group are drummer Ray Gerard Marquez, 23; bassist Fidel Balin Jr., 25; lead guitarist Fidel Balin III, 22; and guitarist Mark Andrew Ortiz, 20.

Mudflow got its name while the guys were on their way to Legazpi City, from a road sign alerting travelers to overflowing water from the gullies of Mayon Volcano. The sign read: “Warning: Mudflow ahead.”

In 2002, Mudflow won in the regional Battle of the Bands held annually at the Magayon Festival. The band released its first independent, self-titled album the following year. It had eight songs, four of which were originals.

The album was recorded and reproduced using a desktop computer.

For P5,000 Mudflow churned out 100 copies burned on compact discs. The guys sold the CD for P120 each.

Several tracks, including the now-famous “Sarung Banggi” remake, have gained regular airplay on local radio stations in the Bicol region.


MORE THAN MUSIC
The band members insist reggae is more than music.

“It is idealism conveyed through music,” Defeo said. “It is performed for a cause.”

One of Mudlow’s original compositions, “Paraisong Panaginip,” discusses environmental degradation.

Another song, “Ay Naku Po,” is about young people dealing with pressure.

Mudflow lamented insufficient support or recognition extended to fledgling bands in the provinces.
“We have a lot of serious and talented musicians here but their potentials do not fully develop due to lack of equipment,” said bassist Fidel Balin Jr.


MISSED OPPORTUNITY
Defeo recounted that Mudflow once had to decline a Manila-based director’s offer to make a video for “Sarung Banggi” because equipment rental alone would have cost them P50,000.

He noted that it’s hard for a full-time musician to provide for a family, and so many have left the country to pursue careers abroad.

Mudflow does not buy the idea of working as well-paid musicians overseas.

Balin explained: “Even if we try, we won’t be able to play together for sure, since it is the practice of recruitment agencies to screen musicians and form new bands from among the ones that they like.”

Mudflow clings to the hope of entering the mainstream Filipino music industry and still popularize music that reflects the unique culture they represent.

Huwebes, Hulyo 21, 2016

DUGONG BICOLANO: ROBIN PADILLA

Robinhood Ferdinand Cariño Padilla
November 23, 1969
Born: Camarines Norte, Philippines
Nationality: Filipino
Other names: Abdulaziz, Binoe/Binoy
Occupation: Actor, Film Producer/Director, Writer, Martial Artist
Known for: “Bad Boy” of Philippine movies

Parents:
Carlos Roy Padilla
(Father)
Lolita Eva Carino (Mother)

Jaime Fabregas

Jaime Fabregas

Date of Birth:
28 February 1950, Iriga City, Camarines Sur, Philippines

Nickname:

Jim
Jimmy

Height

5' 8" (1.73 m)

Trivia

Education: BS Chemical Engineering (De La Salle University-Manila, Philippines)

NOTED BICOLANO PERSONALITIES, OR WITH BICOL ROOTS

Aga Mulach – Actor, model
Amalia Fuentes – Sorsogon - Actress
Anjo Yllana – Camalig, Albay - Actor, TV Host
Anna Dizon – Catanduanes – Singer, Businesswoman
Baba Parma – Daraga, Albay - Fashion, Commercial & Ramp model, PMAP member
Bembol Roco – Naga City – Actor
Benedict A. Villamora – Naga City – model, Ginoong Filipinas -Mindanao
Bob Soler - Legaspi City – Actor
Bong Villafuerte – Camarines Sur – Action star, Governor
Bro. Mike Velarde – Catanduanes – Tele-evangelist, Founder-El Shadai Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement
Celia Rodriguez – Albay – Actress
Christopher Cantonjos – Sorsogon – PBA player
Cindy Kurleto – Camarines Sur – Actress, VJ, TV Host, Commercial, Print & Model
Conrado de Quiros – Catanduanes – Writer & Columnist, PDI
Dina Bonnevie – Legazpi City – Actress, Beauty Queen, Model
Eddie Garcia – Sorsogon – Actor, Commercial Model
Eddie Ilarde – Iriga City – Senator, TV Host, Radio Announcer
Eddie Rodriguez – Camarines Norte – Actor
Edna Diaz – Legazpi City – Actress, Model
Elizabeth Oropesa – Guinobatan, Albay - Actress, model
Ely Buendia – Naga City – lead vocaliost of Pupil, Eraserheads
Emmanuel Mago – Albay – Basketball player, model and Mr.Philippines-World
Enchong Dee – Naga City – Actor, Swimmer
Fr. Jessel Gonzales, SJ – Albay – Composer, Musician, Catholic Priest
Fr. Nolan A. Que – Legazpi City – Radio & TV Host, Catholic Priest
Francis Escudero – Sorsogon – Senator
Francisco Tatad – Catanduanes – Senator
Gary Valenciano – Camalig, Albay – Singer, Concert artist, Actor, Model
Georgina Sandico – Legazpi City – Binibining Pilipinas-International
Gina Ritter – Legazpi City – Miss Philippines-Air 2002
Gregorio “Gringo” Honasan – Sorsogon – Senator
Henrietta Demetrio – Tabaco City – Supreme Court Judge
Imelda Papin – Camarines Sur – Singer/Recording Artist, Politician
Irene Cortes – former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippine; First Female Dean of the UP College of Law
Isidro del Prado – Sorsogon – Asian Games Trackster/Middle Distance Runner
Jaime Fabregas – Iriga City – Actor
Jaime Garchitorena – Albay – Singer, Actor, Model
Jane Bañares – Legazpi City – Mutya ng Pilipinas-International 2009
Janelle Quintana Manahan – actress / Best New Female Artist (19th Aliw Awards) nominee
Jayson Fernandez – Cam Norte – Lead vocalist of Rivermaya
Jeff Arcilla – Singer
Jericho Rosales – Naga City – Actor, Penshoppe Model, Commercial model
Joker Arroyo – Baao, Cam Sur – Senator
Jomari Yllana – Camalig, Albay – Actor, Bench Model
Jonalyn Viray – Albay – Singer (La Diva)
Joross Gamboa – Naga City – Actor, Starstruck runner-up
Jovit Moya – Masbate – Actor, Thespian, Military Colonel
Jude Michael – Albay – Singer/Recording Artist
Kristine Hermosa – Masbate – Actress, Commercial, Ramp & Print Ad model
Liezel Martinez – Sorsogon – Actress, TV Host
Lito Pimentel – Naga City – model,host, TV & movie Actor
Loida Nicolas - Lewis – Sorsogon – Fil-American billionaire, US Immigration Lawyer
Lou Bonnevie – Iriga City – Singer
Lucio Tan – Naga City – Business Tycoon
Ma. Venus Raj – Bato, Cam Sur – 2010 Miss Universe 4th Runner-up
Ma. Victoria Carpio-Bernido – Naga City – Physicist , 2010 Ramon Magsaysay Awardee (together with husband physicist Christopher Bernido),
Manuel Gaite – Baao Cam Sur – SEC Commissioner, former Deputy Executive Secretary-Presidential Management Staff
Marianne dela Riva – Legazpi City – Actress, Model
Maribeth Bichara – Ligao City – Dancer, Choreographer, TV Host
Melody Gersbach – Daraga, Albay – Bb. Pilipinas-International 2009, Restaurateur
Merlinda Carullo Bobis – contemporary Filipino writer and academic in Australia
Miguel White – Sorsogon – Olympic Silver medalist, Sprints
Mila Ocampo – Iriga City – Actress (mother of Snooky Serna)
Miles Poblete – Tabaco City – Singer, GMA Star Search Winner
Miriam Quiambao – Bacacay, Albay – Miss Universe First Runner-up, Model, TV Host, Actress, Fitness trainor, US Licensed Physical Therapist
Mon Lee – Naga City
Most Rev. Nestor Carino – Catholic Bishop, CBCP Secretary
Muriel Moral – Legazpi City – Binibining Pilipinas-Maja
Nora Aunor – Iriga City – Singer, Superstar actress
Paolo Clemente – Singer, TUX
Paquito Diaz – Albay – Actor
Pepe Pimentel – Naga City – TV Host, actor
Pepito Vera-Perez – Albay – Scion of Sampaguita Pictures, politician
Precious Lara Quigaman – Albay – Miss International 2005
Rafael Rosell – Albay – Actor, Bench Model
Randy Santiago – Singer, TV Host
Raul Roco – Naga City – Senator
Raymart Santiago – Actor
Rene Dio – Sorsogon – Powerlifter, Fitness Instructor
Rene Sarmiento – Catanduanes – COMELEC Commissioner
Rez Cortez – Iriga City – Actor
Ricky Lee – Cam Norte – Scriptwriter
Ricky Lo – Tabaco City – Columnist, TV Host
Roberto “Bubby’ Dacer – Publicist, PR Man
Robin Padilla – Cam Norte – Action Star, Commercial model
Rochelle Barrameda – Bacacay, Albay – Actress, model, Miss Teen-Philippines
Roderick Paulate – Legazpi City – Actor, Comedian
Rowell Santiago – Actor, Director
Rox Lee – Naga City – Filmmaker
Shalani Soledad – Baras, Catanduanes – Politician
Shawnaleh Brauner – Daraga, Albay – Mutya ng Pilipinas-Globe, Fashion Model
Sophia Moran – Camarines Sur – Actress
Stephanie Roco-Reese – Albay – Singer
Tabetha Jo Frick – Pasacao, Cam Sur – Beauty queen
Tecla San Andres-Ziga – Tabaco Albay – First woman bar topnotcher in the Philippines and the first congresswoman to be re-elected.
TLC Beatrice – LLC
Victor Wood – Singer
Victor Ziga – Tabaco City – Senator
William “Bogs” Adornado – Legazpi City – PBA player, MVP
Yoyoy Villamin – Cam Norte – Basketball Player, PBA

Source: http://saminovic.wordpress.com/2010/09/12/noted-bicolano-personalities-or-with-bicol-roots/