It’s always exciting to go to 19 East, the club named after its address at Kilometer 19, East Service Road in Sucat, Parañaque. It’s not really that far in case you don’t reside in BF Homes or its neighboring areas in Bicutan or Alabang.
Fans of The Black Cows, the all-Filipino band that celebrates the music of Steely Dan, are expected to welcome its...
Back in the 1970s, the more adventurous type of music buffs in Manila listened to radio station DZRJ, where they first heard the latest records of the hottest and most respected rock and jazz artists. For a time, RJ-AM was the most popular station, with Mike Llamas, a.k.a. DJ Stoney Burke, as station manager.
GOING to the Makati bar called Finders Keepers (FK) at midnight is like stumbling into a mysterious dive where only a few brave souls dare to tread.
Across the ABS-CBN studios on Sgt. Esguerra Street is East of St. Louis (ESL)—a jazz bar and restaurant named after...
Caught in the bottleneck that is Edsa in heavy rains during the evening rush hour? Don’t have a cardiac; make a detour instead to the nearest bar for a drink or two to allow traffic to thin out before hitting the road again.
What makes nightlife in Metro Manila interesting depends on one’s interest and taste, including, of course, the people that one goes out with.
Antipolo was a favorite gimik place among our college buddies in the 1980s. Back then, Eagle’s Nest was an isolated hilltop where we’d park, drink beer and listen to music blaring from the car stereo. Now there are rows of restaurants and bars in the area, including one also named Eagle’s Nest.
This was a rare sight, my first time to see 19 East at daytime. The top live music club...
At first he wanted to cancel it due to the surge in Covid cases, but 19 East owner Wowee...