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Date Posted: 23:59:20 02/22/04 Sun
In reply to:
dianne
's message, "Re: Winners not really 'best'" on 22:24:45 02/22/04 Sun
galing nga eh. di nya ma spell name ni shereen.it's what you call snobbery. hehehe pero from your post you dont seem to KNOW who NESTOR TORRE is!!!!!
sad. grim. pathetic.
bottomline, erik would just be another singer around us. no big star whatsoever....
>sheryn (that's how you spell her name, by the way)
>only catches the audience's attention because she's
>cebuana. cebuanos are not always in the spotlight in
>the entertainment industry kaya on the rare occassion
>na a kababayan of their's gets the stage, all out ang
>support nila. if you didn't know already, cebu is one
>of the most populated places in the philippines!
>
>erik santos can imitate martin nievera quite well pero
>he is very versatile. hindi lang yun ang kaya nya
>unlike sheryn who only knows how to sing songs na
>matataas.
>
>sheryn does not have what it takes to shine in the
>industry. she is just too predictable. her only edge
>is the high notes she can hit. too bad that's not all
>that you need!
>
>***you know, judging from the way he spells sheryn's
>name, i don't think he knows her as much as he's
>making it sound!
>
>>
>>talaga namang walang star quality si ERIK!!!! read
>>nyo ang link na to at least agree sa kin si NESTOR
>>TORRE!!!
>>
>>http://www.inq7.net/ent/2004/feb/23/ent_20-1.htm
>>
>>Winners not really 'best'
>>
>>NOW that talent search shows are the rage on local TV,
>>viewers have been giving them enthusiastic and
>>empathetic patronage. However, we note that the
>>winners of some of these talent search programs aren't
>>really that superior when compared to the better crop
>>of starlets who make it in show biz without having
>>gone through the search show's rigorous winnowing and
>>star-building process.
>>
>>This is a disappointment, because the search process
>>is supposed to hone the programs' best bets to an
>>exemplary total-performance level. Alas, some
>>products, thus far, aren't all that outstanding and
>>unique.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Take "Star in A Million's" first champion, Erik
>>Santos. He sings well in the much imitated Martin
>>Nievera mode, but doesn't really make his songs his
>>own.
>>
>>The show's runner-up, Shereen Regis, is more unique
>>because she has the unusual combination of petite
>>frame and big, powerful voice. If she had been
>>declared champion, she could really have made her mark
>>on the local entertainment scene.
>>
>>As it is, despite officially ending up only as
>>"second-best," Shereen is beginning to go places. It
>>is entirely possible that, by next year, she could
>>become more successful than Erik.
>>
>>You see, the key here is not just acceptable
>>performing ability, but the performer's unique selling
>>proposition-and that, Shereen has in her unusual
>>combination of small size and big voice.
>>
>>If she had been small and sweet, she'd be like so many
>>other wannabe's. If she was tall and had a big voice,
>>ditto.
>>
>>But the "contradiction" of her being a small and yet
>>powerful singer is what catches the audience's
>>attention, pretty much like it did decades ago, when
>>another petite but mature-voiced singer, Nora Aunor,
>>broke local entertainment's boringly predictable
>"rules
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