Japanese rock band performs Kamikazee’s ‘Narda’

Posted by PinoyMusicChoice On August - 12 - 2012

MANILA, Philippines – A Japanese rock group has performed its own rendition of local band Kamikazee’s “Narda,” a song that is said to be about the Filipino heroine Darna. Uchusentai NOIZ did a faster, more upbeat version of “Narda” in a music video uploaded on YouTube on Tuesday. The video also mentioned that the band will perform in Davao from September 7 to 9, and at Function Room 4 and 5 of SMX Convention Center at the SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City from September 15 to 16.

Zia Quizon Releases Her Mini-CD Album

Posted by PinoyMusicChoice On October - 8 - 2011

Her breezily uplifting blend of pop, soul, jazz and retro R and B is here to sway you away as Polyeast Records proudly announces the release of Zia Quizon self-titled mini-CD album. Showcasing her talent as one of OPM’s young singer/songwriter could probably go beyond being a daughter of the Comedy King Dolphy and OPM’s Divine Diva ZsaZsa Padilla because Zia is here to prove that she’s is a breath of fresh air in her debut album. Featuring her positioning single “Simple Girl” is notably one of her masterpieces since she started learning her craft.

Marie Digby also worked with Jericho Rosales and Sam Milby for “Your Love”

Posted by PinoyMusicChoice On September - 23 - 2011

She's a YouTube sensation that has received near to 20 million views up to now on her homemade video of her acoustic cover of Rihanna's "Umbrella" back in 2007. During the past year, she launched her very first album Unfold, which broke in to the Billboard charts at #29 on its first week and created the hit single "Say It Again." Songs in the album happen to be included in top U.S. shows like ER, The Hills, Greek, Smallville and One Tree Hill. She followed it up together with her sophomore release "Breathing Under Water."

Bamboo Mañalac knows "No Water, No Moon"

Posted by PinoyMusicChoice On September - 23 - 2011

In one spin of the very awaited album in OPM rock this season, “No Water, No Moon”, Bamboo Mañalac's very first solo launch under Polyeast Records. There's no question that for him there will be life beyond his career being a frontman. Teamed with the top music artists in the industry, he offers his musical thoughts that goes beyond his craft and says “Nothing’s changed. It’s exactly the same pressure that I’ve always placed on myself. Whether in a band or going out on my own, or whatever I do. Just wanting to push, claw and climb.”

Charice to sing at 9/11 tribute game to be held in Florida, USA

Posted by PinoyMusicChoice On September - 9 - 2011

Charice is expected to perform during a football game that will mark the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States. In her official Twitter account, Charice confirmed that she will be part of the 9/11 tribute game that will be held in Jacksonville, Florida. According to charicemania.com, the fansite maintained by Charice's fans, the Filipina singer will sing the "Star Spangled Banner" and "God Bless America" for a match between the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars.

Sarah Geronimo

Posted by PinoyMusicChoice - ADMIN On Monday, August 08, 2011
Sarah Geronimo's rise to fame is one of the most celebrated Cinderella stories in show business. Her modern day rags-to-riches tale continuously inspires thousands to dare to dream, to work hard, to keep believing, and to never say never.

Sarah Geronimo (Sarah Asher Tua Geronimo), the Philippines' talented and charming Popstar Princess, was born on July 25, 1988 to Delfin Geronimo and Divina Geronimo. The third of four children, her siblings are Joanna Rizzie, Sunshine Grace and Ezekiel Gabriel. Sarah grew up in a rented house in Sta. Cruz, Manila, living modestly as her father worked as a PLDT lineman and her mom kept a salon.

At the very young age of 2, Sarah precociously demonstrated a good sense of timing and vocal potential. She could barely utter the words correctly, but Delfin took notice of Sarah's innate penchant for singing. A couple of years later, it became apparent to the family how seriously she wanted to conquer the stage. While the hands of other girls were preoccupied with prized Barbie dolls, hers were firmly cradling a microphone.

When Sarah was 6, she joined a singing contest sponsored by PLDT called Tuklas Talino. Singing in a contest for the first time, she performed The Greatest Performance of My Life and won first prize. Nanette Inventor, a prominent member of the entertainment industry, was one of the judges. She was particularly impressed by Sarah's voice, saying she did not expect that kind of voice to come from a very young child. That victory was her first in a string of first-place finishes in several singing contests sponsored by notable companies.

While other kids spent their days on the playground, Sarah was already determined to participate in more talent shows. Divine would accompany her to auditions, and it was common for them to get a callback, but the offers were mostly for the less significant bit parts. Sarah became part of the Pen Pen De Sarapen cast. In a kiddie movie entitled Sarah, ang Munting Prinsesa, she was cast for a supporting role. She also appeared in the "tweeners" afternoon variety show AngTV on the ABS-CBN network. However, the spotlight seldom landed on her. Despite that, she was always happy just to perform and be able to sing, dance and act. Even at this early stage of her career, she already exhibited extraordinary passion for her craft, and the traits associated with it -- wanting to improve, taking criticisms constructively, and always eager to learn. What she lacked in the glamour of her audition dresses and shoes, she more than made up with talent and determination.


To hone Sarah's skills, Delfin trained her himself for several hours everyday. Mimicking the way Regine Velasquez was trained by her dad by having her sing while submerged neck-deep in the sea, Sarah trained in a makeshift water barrel.

But even with training and talent, she still couldn't seem to find that crack in the wall to break through. When the family business went bankrupt, they found it harder to sustain the expenses of her auditions. Divine resorted to saving the smallest of loose change so they will have jeepney fare for the auditions. Any other individual with weaker resolve would have lost heart. Life was arduous, but the Geronimos bravely plowed on.

In addition to her prowess on the stage, Sarah was a very diligent student at the Dominican School in Lacson Avenue, Manila. Good education was one of the intangible things that their parents wanted to impart to them, and this value was deeply instilled in the Geronimo kids. Sarah's parents would even borrow money so they could send the kids to good and reputable schools. After graduating from elementary school, Sarah continued secondary study at the University of Santo Tomas Education High School. Her friends from high school considered her a class clown. Out of nowhere, she would erupt into a song or a joke, that would send her friends laughing. Her zest for life and engaging, contagious smile easily won people over. She also loves to draw and sketch, and is actually a bookworm. One of her favorite book characters was Harry Potter. On any given day, Sarah was just a teenager enjoying her youth. Apart from usual teenagers though, her concern for her family made her years wiser than her age.


At one point in the Geronimos' lives, they were knee-deep in financial trouble. All at once, there was a sickness in the family, they were being driven out of their house because they could no longer pay the rent, they do not have the tuition money to sustain their education, and making ends meet simply became an impossible feat. Sarah, for her part, wanted to help by joining a nationwide singing contest where a million pesos is part of the grand prize. This was the Star For A Night competition which was hosted by none other than Sarah's idol, Regine Velasquez. Sarah was determined to help with the finances using her God-given talents.

The climb was not easy. Sarah could not picture herself winning the competition after observing the sheer intensity of the other artists she was competing against. However, it was a different story when she stepped on stage and held the microphone. All her insecurities melted and she belted the Celine Dion song To Love You More. She was at the top of her game; in her element. At that very moment when she flung her arms up in the air for the finale, the judges saw in her a star-in-the-making. She won the grand prize of 1 million pesos and an exclusive 10-year contract with Viva Entertainment Group. Mr. Vicente del Rosario, the revered "Boss Vic" of the industry, managed Sarah's career firsthand. This was the big break that she had been dreaming of.


When things settled down after memorable victory, Sarah took care of a few priorities first. She paid off their family debt with the prize money. They had enough left over to pay the hospital bills and their tuition fees. They were able to afford rent and were relieved that they would not be sleeping on the streets. By the time everything was settled, there was no money left for luxury. With no rest in mind, she decided that it was time to work. Her motivation for work was not just for financial stability, but she wanted to soar towards fulfilling her dreams.

After winning as the grand champion of the Star For A Night talent show, Sarah started recording her first album, "Popstar: A Dream Come True" (2003). This album eventually went on to a record of 7 times platinum, reflecting 210,000+ copies sold. Her follow up album, "Sweet Sixteen" (2004) was a certified 3 times platinum. The highly anticipated "Becoming" (2006) album was released internationally, and reached platinum record just a month after its release. The success was followed by "Taking Flight" (2007) which was awarded 2 times platinum, and "Just Me" (2008) which was her second internationally-released album. Included in this album is Sarah's collaboration with one of the BackStreet Boys members, Howie Dorough. She's a big fan of BSB, so when Howie D flew from the US to attend the album launch at the SM Mall of Asia, Sarah was more than ecstatic and grateful. Sarah's latest is "OPM" (2008) which showcased home-grown songs from movies and tv, as well as her past albums. It is a certified platinum as well.
Sarah also signed a contract with ABS-CBN in 2004 and was immediately given her own starring tv series, "Sarah, The Teen Princess" (2004). With ABS-CBN's line up of weekly shows, Sarah was able to hone her acting skills by guesting in several shows like "Your Song", "Love Spell", "Maalaala Mo Kaya", and lighter shows like "John en Shirley", "Wansapanataym", "Yes Yes Show", and "That's My Doc", among others. Eventually, her next starring tv series was launched, "Bituing Walang Ningning" (2006), which earned her praises from critics. The following year, "Pangarap na Bituin" (2007) was conceptualized, and Sarah delivered brilliantly. The last teleserye seemed to have reckoned that the time is right for Sarah to have her own movie.

Although she's starred in supporting yet more defined roles in movies like "Lastikman" (2004), "Annie B" (2004), "Captain Barbell" (2003), and the star-studded "Filipinas" (2003), Sarah is yet to star in her own debut film. The time has come when the script for "A Very Special Love" (2008) was written specifically with her in mind as the lead female role. Fans and critics alike all gushed about how natural and impressive Sarah's acting is. The movie became the ticket for Sarah in winning the Box Office Queen title for 2008 by the prestigious Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Award. The movie was shown in theatre for weeks and immediately catapulted to #3 Highest Grossing Movie in the Philippines of All-Time. Following the heels of the movie's success, the sequel "You Changed My Life" (2009) was released and became the #1 Highest Grossing Movie in the Philippines of All-Time.


On tv, ABS-CBN's variety show ASAP (All-star Sunday Afternoon Party) welcomed her with open arms in 2004, and Sarah has since then been dazzling audiences young and old. She always brings something new to the table, that the show gave her her own segment "The Other Side of Sarah", which was later renamed to "Sarah On Stage". On ASAP, she also shows capacity in carrying out spiels, most likely honed when she did hosting jobs for Search For Star In A Million, Little Big Star and the Little Big SuperStar.
And on stage, where her talents were initially recognized, Sarah has filled up venues both in her native homeland and abroad. Her first concert at the Aliw Theatre entitled "Popstar: A Dream Come True" (2003) gave her the first taste of a standing ovation by an entire crowd. The warm reception of the fans boosted Viva Concert's confidence that she can fill up The Big Dome. And they were not mistaken. Her first concert at the Araneta Coliseum, entitled "The Other Side of Sarah Geronimo" (2005), was a sold out concert. Sarah's supporters stayed until the end of the concert despite the fact that The Dome became one huge oven when the air conditioning units failed to function. A young yet energetic Sarah performed like there's no tomorrow, much to the delight of the fans who seemed to have forgotten about the technical problems. That was the first time she filled The Big Dome to the rafters. The second time was at "Sarah Geronimo In Motion" (2007) where Sarah showed her prowess in singing and dancing. Her latest concert is "Sarah Geronimo: The Next One" (2008), another sold out concert at The Big Dome, where she first played an instrument (a piano) as accompaniment. All 3 of her Araneta Coliseum soldout concerts were brought on tour to other countries around the world. She has wowed both Filipinos and foreigners alike, and her soldout tours speak for themselves that Sarah indeed has arrived.
To date, Sarah is one of the most sought after endorsers of products, services, even government offices and public servants wanting to run for office. She conquered the different media for ads: tv, radio, print, billboards. Because of this, she is also dubbed as the biggest MultiMedia Superstar, transcending different media to reach the general public. With over 60 awards and recognitions to date, and thousands of screaming fans, Sarah is considered a phenomenon in the industry.
One may say that Sarah is very lucky. She is indeed. But it was not all luck. There were tears and trials and heartaches and rejections. She has to make sacrifices as simple as not eating ice cream or chocolate to preserve her voice, to something as complicated as having to take home study and miss regular classes and everything that goes with it. It was her determination to move on, to never back down, that helped her get to where she is now.

Her deeply-rooted values gave her the strength to stay on top of the game. Most importantly, no matter how high Sarah soars, her feet remains planted on the ground. Always grateful to the Lord, always bringing Him glory in everything that she does.

Awards & Citations
2009
► Favorite Artist of the Year (Myx Music Awards)
► Favorite Female Artist (Myx Music Award)
► Favorite Media Soundtrack: "A Very Special Love" (Myx Music Awards)
► Favorite Remake: "A Very Special Love" (Myx Music Awards)
► Favorite Mellow Video: "A Very Special Love" (Myx Music Awards)
► Favorite Celebrity VJ (Myx Music Awards)
► Box Office Queen for "A Very Special Love" (40th Box Office Entertainment Awards, Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation)
► Female Concert Performer of the Year: "The Next One" (40th Box Office Entertainment Awards, Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation)
► Female Recording Artist of the Year: "Taking Flight" (40th Box Office Entertainment Awards, Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation)
► Female Vocalist of the Year (1st WAKI OPM Music Awards)
► Female Star of the Night (Philippine Movie Press Club, Star Awards for Movies)
► Listener's Choice (1st Philippine Radio Music Awards)
► Rank Number 28 (FHM Magazine's 100 Sexiest Women of the World)
► Platinum award for concert DVD "Sarah Geronimo: The Next One"
► Platinum record for the album "OPM"

2008
► Female Concert Performer of the Year (39th Box-Office Entertainment Awards, Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation)
► Favorite Artist of the Year (Myx Music Awards)
► Favorite Female Artist (Myx Music Award)
► Favorite Song of the Year: "Ikaw" (Myx Music Awards)
► Favorite Celebrity Vj (Myx Music Awards)
► Brightest Female (S Magazine's People's Choice Award)
► Rank Number 45 (FHM Magazine's 100 Sexiest Women of the World)
► Platinum record for the album "Taking Flight"
► Platinum record for the album "Just Me"
► Platinum award for concert DVD "Sarah Geronimo; The Other Side"
► Platinum award for concert DVD "Sarah Geronimo in Motion"
► 3rd Most Beautiful Filipina (Starmometer.com)
► Pop Album: "Taking Flight" (ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Award)
► Pop Song: "A Very Special Love" (ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Award)
► Pop Female Artist (ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Award)
► Pop Themesong: "A Very Special Love" (ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Award)
► Pop Movie: "A Very Special Love" (ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Award)
► Pop Female Performer in a Video (ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Award)
► Pop TV Themesong: "Pangarap na Bituin" (ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Award)
► Song of the Year: "Ikaw" (Awit Awards)
► Most Admired Female TV Personality (Anak TV Seal Awards)
► Next Female Big Star (YES Reader's Choice Awards)
► Female Artist Awardee: "The Other Side of Sarah Concert DVD" (3rd ASAP Platinum Circle Award)
► Female Artist Awardee: "Sarah Geronimo In Motion Concert DVD" (3rd ASAP Platinum Circle Award)
► Female Artist Awardee: "Taking Flight" (3rd ASAP Platinum Circle Award)
► Female Artist Awardee: "Just Me" (3rd ASAP Platinum Circle Award)
► Box Office Queen for the Movie "A Very Special Love" (ShoeMart Cinemas)
► Most Popular Music Video: "A Very Special Love" (5th USTv Student's Choice Awards, University of Santo Tomas)
► Most Popular Music Video Performer: "A Very Special Love" (5th USTv Student's Choice Awards, University of Santo Tomas)

2007
► Female Artist Awardee: "Taking Flight" (1st ASAP 24k Awards)
► Female Performer of the Year: "Carry My Love" (ASAP Pop Viewers Choice Award)
► Most Admired Female TV Personality (Anak TV Seal Awards)
► Female Hitmaker of the Year (YES Magazine)
► Album of the Year: "Becoming" (1st OPM Song Hits Award)
► American-Philippines Friendship Day Awardee for Entertainment
► Asian Magazine People of the Year
► Compilation Awardee: "Hotsilog" (3rd ASAP Platinum Circle Awards)
► 2nd Most Beautiful Filipina (Starmometer.com)

2006
► Septuple (7x) Platinum record for the album: "Popstar; A Dream Come True"
► Female Recording Artist of the Year (37th Box-Office Entertainment Awards, Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation)
► Platinum record for the album "Becoming"
► Best TV Show: "Bituing Walang Ningning" (ASAP Pop Viewer's Choice Awards)
► Best TV Theme Song: "Bituing Walang Ningning" (ASAP Pop Viewer's Choice Awards)
► Best TV Character: Dorina Pineda for "Bituing Walang Ningning" (ASAP Pop Viewer's Choice Awards)
► Best TV Show: "Bituing Walang Ningning" (Anak TV Seal Awards)
► Platinum record for the album "The Other Side: Live"
► Kids Choice Award, Ang Pinaka Idol Na Female Singer (Ang Pinaka QTV)
► Most Admired Female TV Personality (Anak TV Seal Awards)
► Female Artist Awardee: "Becoming" (2nd ASAP Platinum Circle Awards)
► Female Artist Awardee: "The Other Side: Live" (2nd ASAP Platinum Circle Awards)
► Best Variety Program: "Little Big Star" (20th KBP Golden Dove Awards)

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