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Drummer ng Parokya nagpa-surgery, hiling ni Chito: Umuwi ka na please!
NA-TOUCH ang maraming fans ng Parokya ni Edgar sa birthday greeting ni Chito Miranda para sa kabanda nilang si Dindin Moreno. Nagkasakit pala ang drummer ng Parokya habang nagaganap ang kanilang concert sa Amerika at kailangan niyang magpaiwan sa Hawaii dahil kinailangan niyang magpa-surgery. Sa Instagram post ni Chito naikuwento niya ang tungkol dito kasabay.....»»
John Prats gets surprise 40th birthday party from Isabel Oli, friends
Actor and now concert director John Prats got a surprise birthday celebration from his wife Isabel Oli and his friends as they celebrated his 40th birthday. .....»»
Sarah wa ker sa birthday ni Richard, Zion ang isinama sa concert
I-FLEXni Jun Nardo MAS binigyang-halaga ni Sarah Lahbati na makasama ang anak na si Zion kaysa nakaraang birthday ni Richard Gutierrez. Ang anak na si Zion ang kasama ni Sarah sa concert ng British band na Coldplay sa Philippine Arena. Sa totoo lang, kanya-kanya nang buhay sina Chard at Sarah kaya wala na silang dapat aminin o itanggi pa kaugnay ng kanilang ….....»»
Martin Nievera first time hindi nakasipot sa birthday ng bunsong anak: ‘There are forces stronger than God kept me away!’
TILA masama ang loob ng tinaguriang Concert King na si Martin Nievera matapos siyang hindi nakasipot sa 17th birthday ng kanyang bunsong anak na si Santino. Ayon kay Martin, ito ang kauna-unahang pagkakataon na hindi niya napuntahan ang anak upang makita at mayakap sa araw mismo ng kaarawan nito. Para sa mga hindi masyadong aware,.....»»
Kylie Jenner, Timothée Chalamet hard launch relationship at Beyoncé s birthday concert
Actor Timothée Chalamet and socialite-entrepreneur Kylie Jenner appear to be more than enjoying their "casual" relationship after being seen in public together at a Beyoncé concert......»»
Tony Bennett, last of classic American crooners, dead at 96
Tony Bennett, the last in a generation of classic American crooners whose ceaselessly cheery spirit bridged generations to make him a hitmaker across seven decades, died Friday in New York. He was 96. Raised in an era when big bands defined US pop music, Bennett achieved an improbable second act when he started winning over young audiences in the 1990s -- not by reinventing himself but by demonstrating his sheer joy in belting out the standards. And then at age 88, Bennett, in 2014 became the oldest person ever to reach number one on the US album sales chart through a collection of duets with Lady Gaga -- who became his friend and touring companion but only one of a long list of younger stars who rushed to work with the singing great. Bennett's publicist, Sylvia Weiner, announced his death. Likened since the start of his career to Frank Sinatra, Bennett first tried to distance himself but eventually followed much of the same path as other crooners of yore -- singing in nightclubs, on television, and for movies, although his attempts to act ended quickly. His gift proved to be his stage presence. With a welcoming smile and dapper suit, he sang with gusto and a smooth vibrato in a strong, clearly enunciated voice, which he kept in shape through training from the operatic Bel Canto tradition. Starting with his recording of the film song "Because of You" in 1951, Bennett sang dozens of hits including "Rags to Riches," "Stranger in Paradise" and, in what would become his signature tune, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," which landed him two of his career's 19 Grammy Awards. But the British Invasion led by The Beatles initially took a toll on the singer, whose music suddenly sounded quaint and antiquated. He nearly died of a cocaine overdose in 1979 before sobering up and eventually reviving his career. "When rap came along, or disco, whatever the new fashion was at the moment, I didn't try to find something that would fit whatever the style was of the whole music scene," Bennett told the British culture magazine Clash. "I just stayed myself and sang sincerely and tried to just stay honest with myself -- never compromising, just doing the best songs that I could think of for the public. "And luckily it just paid off." Singing as hardscrabble youth Tony Bennett -- his stage name came after advice from showbiz A-lister Bob Hope -- was born Anthony Dominick Benedetto in the Astoria neighborhood of New York's Queens borough. His father was a struggling grocer who immigrated from southern Italy's Calabria region, to which his mother also traced her ancestry. He showed early promise as an entertainer, singing at age nine next to legendary New York mayor Fiorello LaGuardia when he ceremonially opened the city's Triborough Bridge, now known as the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge. But his father's death at age 10, at a time when the United States was still struggling to exit the Great Depression, led him to leave school and earn money through jobs including singing at Italian restaurants and caricature painting, which remained a lifelong side career. During World War II, Bennett was drafted into the 63rd Infantry Division and was sent to France and Germany. But he was demoted after cursing out an officer from the South who objected to Bennett dining with an African American friend in the then racially segregated army. As punishment, Bennett spent his tour of duty digging out bodies and shipping them. But after the Allied victory, Bennett found an unexpected break into music as he waited with fellow troops in Wiesbaden, Germany to return home. With the city's opera house still intact, a US Army band performed a weekly show to be broadcast on military radio across Germany. Taken on as the band's librarian, Bennett was quickly impressed with his voice and was made one of four vocalists. "During this period in the army, I enjoyed the most musical freedom I've ever had in my life," Bennett later wrote in his autobiography, "The Good Life." "I could sing whatever I wanted, and there was no one around to tell me any different," he wrote. Outspoken against racism and war When he returned to the United States, he took formal singing lessons through the GI Bill, which covered educational expenses for returning troops. His experiences made Bennett a lifelong liberal. He became especially enraged in the 1950s when he played in Miami with jazz pioneer Duke Ellington, who was not allowed to attend a press party due to segregation at the hotel. In a then risky move for a popular entertainer, he accepted an invitation from singer Harry Belafonte to join civil rights icon Martin Luther King in the 1965 march from Selma, Alabama in support of equal voting rights for African Americans. He later wrote in his memoir that the hostility of the white state troopers reminded him of Nazi Germany. He was also an outspoken opponent of war, at times raising controversy. "The first time I saw a dead German, that's when I became a pacifist," he told popular radio host Howard Stern days after the 11 September 2001 attacks. Late in life, still cool Bennett was married three times and had four children including Antonia Bennett, who has followed his path as a singer of pop and jazz standards. But his son Danny Bennett was most instrumental in his father's career, aggressively courting MTV and other players in the pop world as a manager for his father. By the early 1990s, Bennett -- his style and look little changed from the 1960s, except for more gray hair -- was appearing in music videos on MTV and singing warm-up at concerts by alternative rock giants such as Smashing Pumpkins and Porno for Pyros. Proof that Bennett was back came in 1993 when he presented a prize at the MTV Video Music Awards alongside the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who hailed his cool factor and playfully sang part of "I Left My Heart in San Francisco." His career only kept building and a decade later, he released three successful albums of duets. On one of them, "Body and Soul," he sang with Amy Winehouse in her last recording before she died in 2011 at age 27. He marked his 90th birthday with a star-studded concert at New York's Radio City Music Hall, which was turned into a television special and album. The title was taken from a song popularized by Bennett: "The Best Is Yet to Come." Bennett toured the United States and Europe into his final decade, playing his last public performance before the coronavirus pandemic halted touring in New Jersey on 11 March 2020. Soon after, he revealed he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2016. He had kept his condition quiet for years. Upon turning 95, Bennett played two more birthday concerts, again at Radio City Music Hall, with Lady Gaga -- shows billed as his farewell to New York. He then canceled the remainder of his 2021 tour dates on "doctors' orders." "And let the music play as long as there's a song to sing / And I will stay younger than spring," he crooned during the first of his farewell shows, in a rendition of his ballad "This Is All I Ask." "You've been a good audience," Bennett said prior to his encore. "I love this audience." The post Tony Bennett, last of classic American crooners, dead at 96 appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Proud Tina: Tributes pour in for Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll
She clawed her way to superstardom from a poor farming town in Nutbush, Tennessee, and fought through an abusive marriage armed only with exceptional talent and a heart that refused to become a victim. Anna Mae Bullock, better known as Tina Turner — the name given her by discoverer and husband-abuser Ike Turner — passed on Wednesday at 83 in Switzerland where she had bought a $76 million waterfront villa. Throughout that remarkable journey, it’s only fair to assume that Turner didn’t really mean it when she questioned what love’s got to do with it. Because love is what’s she’s reaping, even more in death. Celebrities from show business, politics and even sports led the outpouring of affection for the woman who said: “We don’t need another hero,” because, after all, she already found the “hero” in herself. “She is our forever goddess of rock ‘n’ roll who contained a magnitude of inner strength that grew throughout her life. She was a role model not only for me but for the world. She encouraged a part of me I didn’t know existed... She was indeed simply the best,” said Oprah Winfrey on her Instagram. Beyoncé, whose electricity onstage harks to that of Turner during her heyday in the 1980s, offered these words: “My beloved Queen. I love you endlessly. I’m so grateful for your inspiration, and all the ways you have paved the way. You are strength and resilience. You are the epitome of power and passion.” Contemporaries like Dionne Warwick expressed both sadness and awe at Turner’s passing. “Another longtime friend has made her transition,” she wrote. “Not only will I miss that eternal ball of energy named Tina Turner but the entire world will also find this void in their lives. My condolences to her husband and other members of her family. Rest in Peace my friend.” “The words legendary, iconic, diva and superstar are often overused and yet Tina Turner embodies them all and so many more — an incredible performer, musician and trailblazer. To me, she will always be a survivor and an inspiration to women everywhere. Her music will continue to inspire generations to come. Rest in Peace, Queen,” wrote Mariah Carey on Twitter. Angela Bassett, who played Tina Turner in the 1993 film What’s Love Got to Do With It and earned an Oscar nomination for her performance, wrote on Instagram: “How do we say farewell to a woman who owned her pain and trauma and used it as a means to help change the world?... I am honored to have known Tina Turner. I am humbled to have helped show her to the world.“ Turner, whose massive hits included the 1984 number-one hit “What’s Love Got to Do With It?” as well as “Private Dancer,” “The Best” and “Proud Mary” (which she did with Ike), transcended the worlds of music and entertainment. Basketball great Earvin “Magic” Johnson’s tribute read: “Rest in peace to one of my favorite artists of all time, the legendary queen of rock ‘n’ roll Tina Turner. I’ve seen her many many times and hands down, she gave one of the best live shows I’ve ever seen. She always gave you your money‘s worth.” Three United States presidents also applauded the legend who will be remembered for her singular voice as well as her cropped jean jackets, mini skirts, stiletto heels and that shock of hair. “In addition to being a once-in-a-generation talent that changed American music forever, Tina’s personal strength was remarkable. Overcoming adversity, and even abuse, she built a career for the ages and a life and legacy that were entirely hers,” wrote President Joe Biden. Former president Bill Clinton wrote: “I love Tina Turner and will never forget meeting her when she came to Little Rock for a concert after releasing the Private Dancer in 1984. We met again on her 67th birthday in St. Petersburg… She still had it — talent, style, energy and authenticity — a priceless gift to music lovers everywhere.” And for former president Barack Obama: “Tina Turner was raw. She was powerful. She was unstoppable. And she was unapologetically herself — speaking and singing her truth through joy and pain; triumph and tragedy. Today we join fans around the world in honoring the Queen of Rock and Roll, and a star whose light will never fade.” The post Proud Tina: Tributes pour in for Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Music from legends Willie Nelson and Eric Clapton
Willie Nelson celebrated his 90th birthday last April 29 with a two-night star-studded concert in Hollywood. The biggest names came to honor the living legend and he also performed along with his trusty guitar Trigger. It must have been quite a bash......»»
Kuh Ledesma shares Life experiences in B-day concert
“We were very happy with the turnout of the Valentine’s (show) here and so, I said, ‘Why not make a birthday concert?’ but it’s a post (event).”.....»»
Cristy Fermin sa 20th Anniversary concert ni Toni Gonzaga: Huwag namang i-OA na sold out
NAGBIGAY ng opinyon ang kolumnistang si Cristy Fermin sa nagdaang 20th anniversary concert ni Toni Gonzaga na ginanap sa Smart Araneta Coliseum. Sa kanyang show kasama si Romel Chika ay napag-usapan nga nila ang naturang concert na sinasabing “sold out” daw. Saad ni Cristy, “May tao po, napakarami pong tao na sumaksi sa birthday concert […] The post Cristy Fermin sa 20th Anniversary concert ni Toni Gonzaga: Huwag namang i-OA na sold out appeared first on Bandera......»»
Bongbong Marcos nagpaabot ng pagbati kay Toni Gonzaga: You are a blessing to me and to us all
MAGING ang presidente ng Pilipinas na si Bongbong Marcos ay nagpaabot ng birthday message para sa kanyang inaanak na si Toni Gonzaga. Kahit na wala ito sa bansa at kasalukuyang nasa Davos, Switzerland upang dumalo sa World Economic forum ay hindi ito nakalimot at bagkus isa pa sa mga naging highlights ng concert ni Toni […] The post Bongbong Marcos nagpaabot ng pagbati kay Toni Gonzaga: You are a blessing to me and to us all appeared first on Bandera......»»
Natalia Jimenez celebrates her birthday with the most loved one in her life. who will it be?
If Natalia Jimenez has been through anything, 2022 is a bundle of emotions; His concert tours: “Mexico is my heart” s “20 Years Anthology” In.....»»
MVP Group launches 6 Gabay Advocacies for a sustainable Philippines
In celebration of its Chairman Manuel V. Panglinan’s 75th birthday, the MVP Group of Companies will be launching its six Gabay Advocacies for a sustainable Philippines through a digital concert tonight, July 14, 8 p.m......»»
Kyle Echarri evolves from cutesy kid singer to bankable star
Singer and screen actor Kyle Echarri is unwrapping big surprises for his fans with a birthday concert, which was also conceived to promote his new album New Views......»»
Kyle to show ‘who he really is’ in concert
Kyle Echarri will show the real artist and person in him in his digital concert tonight at 7 on his Kumu channel. He is also celebrating his birthday today......»»
Kyle Echarri shares ‘New Views’ via concert
By NEIL RAMOS Kyle Echarri will celebrate his 18th birthday with a digital concert. Dubbed “Kyle Digital Birthday Fan Con,” it will stream June 20 at 7 p.m. on his Kumu channel. “As my way of saying thank you for being a big part of my journey, six years in the industry, I am holding […].....»»
Empoy: Diretso po ako ng CR at doon ako humagulgol nang humagulgol
HINDING-HINDI makakalimutan ng komedyanteng si Empoy Marquez ang mala-teleseryeng eksena sa kanyang buhay na naganap sa birthday concert ni Megastar Sharon Cuneta. Dito raw napatunayan ni Empoy na totoong-totoo ang kasabihan sa mundo ng showbiz na kahit anong mangyari, kahit gaano pa katindi ang pinagdaraanan mo — the show must go on. Kuwento ng aktor, […] The post Empoy: Diretso po ako ng CR at doon ako humagulgol nang humagulgol appeared first on Bandera......»»
International stars to grace Lazada’s 9th birthday celebrations
Lazada, the leading eCommerce platform in the Philippines, has a star-studded lineup for its Lazada Super Party, a virtual concert slated for March 26 to kick off its 9th anniversary celebrations......»»
B-day paandar ni Ai Ai kay Gerald: Naka-graduate, nag-work, tumaba, mas tumaba pa…ngayon super borta!
PINUSUAN at ni-like ng sandamakmak na netizens ang paandar na birthday message ni Ai Ai delas Alas para sa asawang si Gerald Sibayan. Nagdiriwang ngayong araw, Nov. 30, si Gerald ng kanyang kaarawan at idinaan nga ng Comedy Concert Queen sa kanyang Instagram account ang pagbati kay hubby. Sey ni Ai Ai, napakarami na nilang […] The post B-day paandar ni Ai Ai kay Gerald: Naka-graduate, nag-work, tumaba, mas tumaba pa…ngayon super borta! appeared first on Bandera......»»
Pops nadamay sa hiwalayang Derek at Andrea: Lahat na lang bigyan ng issue?!
SI Pops Fernandez nga ba ang isa sa mga dahilan kung bakit biglang naghiwalay sina Derek Ramsay at Andrea Torres? Ilang netizens kasi ang naglagay ng malisya sa isang simpleng pagbati ng original Concert Queen sa nanay ni Derek na si Mrs. Remedios Ramsay na nag-celebrate nga ng kanyang birthday kahapon. Isa si Pipay sa […] The post Pops nadamay sa hiwalayang Derek at Andrea: Lahat na lang bigyan ng issue?! appeared first on Bandera......»»