Ely Buendia, Ebe Dancel, Lourd de Veyra jam in UST literature forum
ELY Buendia of Eraserheads, Ebe Dancel of Sugarfree, and Lourd Ernest de Veyra of Radioactive Sago Project will be speaking in the USTingan literary forum on April 20, 3-5 p.m.,
ELY Buendia of Eraserheads, Ebe Dancel of Sugarfree, and Lourd Ernest de Veyra of Radioactive Sago Project will be speaking in the USTingan literary forum on April 20, 3-5 p.m.,
The holidays are always a reason for people to come together, celebrating the spirit of togetherness. Thanksgiving, being a big reason to celebrate, became more special for us as we were given the chance to spend two nights in Cebu for the opening of the latest H&M (Hennes & Mauritz) branch.
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Solaire Resort and Casino in Parañaque will have bragging rights when it flies in pop legend Stevie Wonder for a special performance on April 25 at the hotel’s newly built Theatre at the Solaire, a source with direct knowledge of the event confirmed to the Inquirer.
“Pleasantly surprised” was how Pupil frontman Ely Buendia described the other band members’ reaction upon learning that they had been tapped to play in arguably the biggest Asian music festival to date.
There were murmurs—days, weeks, months before, of another Eraserheads reunion.
“We don’t talk a lot. But we gelled together because we played music, especially when we play music.”
Saguijo is a rock club that was born, in the words of owner Chris Carlos, “in the spirit of the late, great Club Dredd.” What he meant was that saGuijo—named after its location on Guijo Street in Makati—is a venue of unknown but talented bands that play their own music, or at least do covers that have yet to be heard on TV variety shows.
Fangirls are an obsessive and resourceful lot. When they get crazy over, say, a pop singer, they’ll move heaven and earth—or at least pester their parents—so they can buy their idol’s CDs, DVDs, merchandise and other stuff, including expensive concert tickets.
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