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Subject: Jonalyn Viray: The first Pinoy Pop Superstar!


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Date Posted: 14:27:03 05/10/05 Tue
In reply to: m.i.b. :-} 's message, "Pinoy Pop Superstar Blog Posting" on 14:15:24 05/10/05 Tue

Jonalyn Viray: The first Pinoy Pop Superstar!
( note: Manila Bulletin does GMA-7s media press releases )

True to what we’ve always felt ever since the beginning, Jonalyn Viray emerged the winner of the very first "Pinoy Pop Superstar" search of GMA Network.

The tension-filled final showdown of the eight grand contenders — Michael Garcia, Kristel Astor, Charmaine Piamonte, MC Monterola, Brenan Espartinez, Jonalyn Viray, Philbert de Torres and Sheila Ferrari — was held at the Araneta Coliseum, as usual filled with screaming fans and supporters of the singing contest hosted by Asia’s Songbird, Ms. Regine Velasquez, herself a product of a singing competition.

When the eight grand contenders were presented to the media at the Tavern on the Square, we already knew and felt Jonalyn has the makings of an emerging singing sensation. We told her three times she was going to win, and that she was our bet — at the Tavern, in Cebu when we chanced upon her (with their make-up artist Dindi of Ricky Reyes) at the elevator of Waterfront Hotel-Lahug and when the eight grand contenders visited the Manila Bulletin.

Actually, Jonalyn and Brenan Espartinez were our top bets. And we’re happy the two became the last two contenders to the title of "Pinoy Pop Superstar." Brenan told us he had the edge over his fellow contenders because of the distinct quality of his voice. Well, besides being the runner-up, Brenan won the "Coca-Cola’s Most Admired Superstar" award (he was chosen by his fellow contenders) and for that, Brenan brought home R20,000 from Coca-Cola (presented by GMA exec Rod Cornejo).

The judges who determined the fate of the eight contenders—who were judged according to superstar quality or star appeal (60 percent) and musicality (40 percent)—were arranger-composer Danny Tan, director Floy Quintos and Jaya who were the original judges during the 10-month duration of the contest, and who were joined by R&B Princess Kyla and GMA Records EVP and COO Felipe S. Yalong.

For winning the title of "Pinoy Pop Superstar," Jonalyn won R1 million in cash and became the owner of a Futura Classic house and lot developed by Filinvest and a brand-new Toyota Innova. She also won an exclusive one-year contract with GMA Records, the recording arm of GMA Network, and received R100,000 worth of Belo Medical services, plus gift certificates worth R50,000 from Gandang Ricky Reyes.

When they first went onstage, the eight grand contenders wore identical attires — the men, in black suits with red shirts; and the women, in red gowns. They sang their own respective songs as the UP Concert Chorus, dressed in black, and carrying lighted white balloons, provided the background.

MC Monterola and Jonalyn Viray had a back-to-back performance, MC singing "Through the Fire," and Jonalyn, "It Might Be You." Kristel Astor sang "If You Don’t Know Me By Now," Philbert de Torres did "Once There was a Love," Sheila Ferreri gave an impressive rendition of Eva Eugenio’s "Tukso," Charmaine Piamonte sang "I Believe," Brenan Espartinez sang "Home" and Michael Garcia, "If You’re Not the One."

From the eight were chosen the Top Four: Jonalyn Viray, Michael Garcia, Charmaine Piamonte and Brenan Espartinez. Michael was as cool, smooth and confident in singing "She’s Out of My Life," and Charmaine was equally at ease and cool as Michael. Jonalyn was in her best elements as she sang "Run to You" by Whitney Houston. Brenan, we believed, was also confident and remarkable as he sang his song "Careless Whisper."

From the Top Four, Michael and Charmaine were eliminated to give way to the Top Two, Jonalyn and Brenan who then delivered their own versions of the Pinoy Pop Superstar theme song "The Miracle." The judges found Jonalyn’s performance the better one and so she was declared the winner!

But before the winner was announced, Regine, sexily clad in a navel-baring attire, did a song-and-dance performance with the Whiplash.

To Jonalyn, our congratulations!
http://www.mb.com.ph/ENTR2005051134430.html

Celebrity World / Crispina Belen / Manila Bulletin


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By Kathryn Reyes/ Inquirer News Service
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Date Posted: 14:29:43 05/10/05 Tue

"P.P.S. Jonalyn Viray : Small Girl, Big Victory "

Posted 08:19pm (Mla time) May 10, 2005
By Kathryn Reyes/ Inquirer News Service

THE SMALLEST girl with the biggest voice in the competition became the country's first "Pinoy Pop Superstar" on Sunday.

Along with winning the GMA 7 singing contest, Jonalyn Viray saw her biggest dreams come true.

The plucky 15-year-old, all of five feet tall, bested seven other finalists, effortlessly moving up to the second round with an impressive rendition of "It Might Be You." Three others qualified for that level-Charmaine Piamonte, Michael Anthony Garcia and Brenan Espartinez, who sang it out with Jonalyn in the decision round.

The following day, Jonalyn told Inquirer Entertainment: "This still feels like a dream. But I'm starting to see it really happened, and I'm very happy."

She recalled that when Brenan's name was called out for the final showdown, all she could think of was when they first met-the week when, as a challenger, she faced Brenan, who had been the champion for five weeks. She unseated him.

The original panel of judges-arranger-composer Danny Tan, director Floy Quintos, and singer Jaya-were joined by singer Kyla and GMA Records executive vice president and chief operating officer Felipe S. Yalong on Sunday for the event dubbed "Grand Showdown."

The decision round turned out to be a friendly competition.
"All (eight) of us are very close," Jonalyn pointed out. "We were together constantly for three weeks. I miss them already."

Brenan, the Sunday crowd favorite, won the Coca-Cola Most Admired Superstar Award, voted by the contestants themselves.

Walking to center stage in the second round, Jonalyn almost tripped. She later said she hadn't noticed that her heels needed fixing. But this did not distract her from delivering her winning performances till the end.

Jonalyn's total prize package is worth P5 million. She is now the owner of a Futura Classic house and lot from Filinvest and a brand new Toyota Innova. She received P1 million in cash from Coca-Cola, an exclusive one-year recording contract with GMA Records, P100,000 worth of Belo Medical Group services and Gandang Ricky Reyes gift certificates worth P50,000.

Prior to "Pinoy Pop Superstar," Jonalyn joined several other singing contests, including "Teen Pop Star" on Channel 2, "Birit Bulilit" on Channel 13 and "Batang Vidaylin" on Channel 5.

Now that she has won, Jonalyn, eldest in a brood of four, said she intended to resume her studies through the DECS home study program.

"Pinoy Pop Superstar" host Regine Velasquez, herself a product of numerous small contests, was caught on camera in tears after the announcement of the winners. Jonalyn was joined onstage by her father, stepmother and siblings. Her parents are separated.

Tearfully, Jonalyn sang "Close To Where You Are," specially composed by Danny Tan for the first "Pinoy Pop Superstar." The song will be the carrier single of Jonalyn's launching album.

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Editor's Note: Published on page A2-1 of the May 11, 2005 issue of the
Philippine Daily Inquirer. Editor’s note: GMA 7 is a parent company of Inq7.net
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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: P.P.S Blog by shitoyaka/ "SOP E."


Author:
mmjun- shitoyaka (PPS Finals Review)
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Date Posted: 14:36:53 05/10/05 Tue

Pinoy Pop Superstar Blog!

Well what can I say? Last night's Pinoy Pop Superstar finals was just awesome. My bet for this sort of Philippine AI ripoff has always been Brenan Espartinez. This guy just got me the first time he performed his flawless soul. That's right, flawless. This guy doesn't make mistakes. He's just a born performer, and I must say he'd be something new in our music industry filled with balladeers (who are starting, or have already started, to get on my easily irritated nerves). But to my surprise, and mostly to everyone's, it was Jonalyn Viray who bagged the title. Not to mention a house, a car, a recording contract and a million pesos. Whew. Look at all those moneys. *grammatical error intended*

I'm still glad anyhow that Jonalyn won. This only stomped on my doubts of the criteria the judges base on in choosing the champion. I used to think that they'd go for someone with a lot of market value. The prettiest or the most popular with fans. This time I'm glad I was wrong. Record that coz me admitting I was mistaken is a rare phenomenon.

I'm not saying, though, that Jonalyn didn't deserve her title and that I have my evil eyebrow raised at her. I've grown fond of these guys, all six of them (please, I'm sure nobody rooted for those two balikabayans they pulled to compete at the last minute from Canada and the US). And whoever would have won would deserve it for sure. These guys are good. Forgive my understating, I'm out of fancy words right now. I stayed up till 1:30 for this show, and right now I'm a zombie.

I can't wait for Jonalyn's unleashing. It's said that she'll be recording the theme song for Darna, which was not released since Miss Regine Velasquez is under Viva, and not GMA records. I've been waiting for this song to be released as single for a long time now. It's a good song. Told you I'm a zombie today.

I just hope the others will be given deals too. These guys are too good (gotcha) to lose.

Posted at 10:35 am by shitoyaka
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----------------- PPS Music News ---------- >

GMA Network, Inc., the Philippines leading media company and one of Asia 's most admired broadcasting networks, carries its flagship talent search on primetime television, Pinoy Pop Superstar.

Pinoy Pop Superstar is hosted by Ms. Regine Velasquez, a seasoned singing competition winner and dubbed as Asia 's Songbird. The search opens its door to amateur singers aged 15 to 21 years old. Hopefuls endure the competitive auditions and rigorous trainings before being given the rare privilege to be a legitimate contender.

Now moving on to its concluding leg, Pinoy Pop Superstar has produced six (6) grand contenders from all walks of life coming from different parts of the country. Michael Garcia, the heartthrob balladeer; Kristel Astor, the power belter; Charmaine Piamonte, the singing sweetheart; MC Monterola, the passionate performer; Brenan Espartinez, the soul sensation and Jonalyn Viray, the soul sister; are the six much-loved grand contenders. PPS is still waiting for two more grand contenders from North America and USA , where a parallel search is also being conducted from among Filipino communities.

Now, GMA Records releases the Pinoy Pop Superstar The Finalists album, which features the six contest pieces of each contender and the theme of the show, “My Miracle” written by Raul Mitra who is also the album producer.

On top of all these, the eight grand contenders fight tooth and nail to capture the prestigious title and be the first Pinoy Pop Superstar!

Grab your copies at leading Tatak Pilipino stores. - -


------ PPS Finals Review by Regine fan "SOP E." ---- >

I personally believe that Brenan should have won. His
entire peformances were consistently good. Before the
grand finals, my personal bet was Jonalyn and next was
Brenan. But I was really disappointed with Jonalyn's
rendition of Run to You. I don't know if she was just
nervous, but she didn't sing it quite well. Hirap na
hirap siya.

I also believe that they should have changed the set
of judges to avoid familiarity and personal favorites.
I’m not questioning the credibility of the judges, but
sometimes you cannot avoid becoming subjective when
you are already familiar with the person. Kristel’s
performance was awesome and yet she didn’t make it to
top 4. I personally believe that Charmaine, Brenan and
her had delivered the best performance in the initial
round. Brenan delivered the best performance in the
2nd round with her very stylish rendition of Careless
Whisper.

As for the Songbird, she was still awesome. Ang galing
ng rendition nya ng Kelly Clarkson song. Sad to say
but I could not foresee a future Regine Velasquez
among the contestants. But I still do hope that
Jonalyn would make it big as a singer, or surpass man
lang ang naabot ni Sarah Geronimo. Anyway, she is
still young and she could further enhance her voice. I
hope Brenan would follow the path of Christian
Bautista who was not even in the final 3 but was able
to make a name for himself in the recording industry.
The problem with Brenan is he sounds too foreign.

Overall, congratulations to GMA and all the people
behind the PPS. The presentation was really good. Lalo
kang mananabik sa process ng elimination na ginawa
nila. Feeling ko nanonood ako ng Star Struck (lol).
And in the final round wherein the two finalists sang
the same song, I salute them for doing it. You would
really find out who among the contestants would
deliver the best rendition of the same song.


--- Carleo Tarun wrote:
> in fairness, brenan was my bet for the first two
> rounds. however, on the one-on-one round with
> jonalyn, he messed up with the songs with his
> adlibs. after jonalyn sang the song, i told myself
> it'll surely be Brenan. But after Brenan's
> performance, i was disappointed. Sayang. He should
> have avoided that much adlibs. Hindi bumagay sa
> kanta. Ang ganda na ng umpisa. But then, sa last two
> choruses, the adlibs were off. I am listening to it
> again and again as i've recorded it in my phone, at
> napapa-tsk-tsk ako. Jonalyn sang it safe, but
> "cleaner" i must say.
>
> by the way, jonalyn's birit style is not like the
> songbird, in my opinion. hers is like jaya's na may
> konting regine. however, i agree na wala siya
> masayong appeal like sarah. magiging sheryn ang
> pagpapatok niya. my opinion lang po. but i love
> listening to her (jonalyn).
>
> marinela@... wrote:
> I just wanna say my sentiments to tonite's showdwn.
> They shldnt have chosen miracle
> for brenan and jonalyn. Its obviously a piece for
> the latter for regz originally
> saNg it. Plus, arent they tired of talents like
> sarah, rachel, sheryn, christian, etc. Dnt

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Date Posted: 14:42:58 05/10/05 Tue

More Pinoy Pop Superstar Blog!

Sunday, May 08, 2005
CONGRATS JONALYN VIRAY, THE FIRST EVER PINOY POP SUPERSTAR

CONGRATS JONALYN VIRAY for BEING THE FIRST PINOY POP SUPERSTAR! SEE you TO the NEXT SEASON of PINOY POP SUPERSTAR!

Taga-Kalookan City ang unang champion ng Pinoy Pop Superstar na ginanap ang finals kamakalawa sa Araneta Coliseum.

Ang bagets na si Jonalyn Viray ang nanalo sa nasabing singing competition at tumalo kina Michael Anthony Garcia, Kristel Astor, Charmaine Piamonte, MC Monterola, Brenan Espartinez, Philbert Torres (Canada) at Shiela Ferrari (USA).

Nakamit ni Jonalyn ang mga premyong P1M in cash mula sa Coca Cola, 1 house & lot from Filinvest, brand new Toyota Innova, P100,000 worth of Belo Medical Services, P50,000 worth of Gandang Ricky Reyes services at recording deal contract mula sa GMA Records.

Si Jonalyn ang pinakamaliit sa contenders.

Sa umpisa pa lang ng kumpetisyon, lumamang na si Jonalyn dahil sa malinis niyang pagkakaawit ng una niyang kanta, ganundin sa kanyang second song na isang Whitney Houston hit.

Nangarag lang ang pagkakaawit ni Jonalyn sa My Miracle dala marahil sa tension.
Nadulas pa siya at muntik matumba habang naglalakad patungong center stage.

Muntik siyang pataubin ni Brenan Espartinez sa magandang simula nito sa rendition ng parehong song.

Sumablay nang apat na beses si Brenan sa high notes ng kanta na nagpadali sa desisyon ng mga huradong sina Kyla, Jaya, Danny Tan at ng Operations Manager ng GMA Records.

Bukod kina Jaya at Regine Velasquez (host), maraming mga manonood sa coliseum ang napaluha sa tagumpay ng dalagita.

http://stairwaytoheavengma.blogspot.com/


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Sunday, April 10, 2005
WHO IS YOUR PINOY POP SUPERSTAR?

Because their could only be one....... PINOY POP SUPERSTAR!

Pinoy Pop Superstar is a year-long talent search that will encourage local aspirants to become one of the ultimate singing sensations of the Philippines. It begins with a massive audition period. And then, for 40 weeks, 3 contestants will compete in the studio before a panel of judges. The winner of each week challenges the defending champion of the week before. A winner able to defend his/her title for four consecutive weeks automatically qualifies for the grand finals. At the end of 40 weeks, a Pinoy Pop Superstar is crowned… and a new singing sensation is launched into the country’s music scene.

posted by Jameson Lance
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Author:
GMA-7 news
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Date Posted: 15:05:19 05/10/05 Tue

Puno ang Araneta Coliseum nu'ng Linggo nang gabi dahil sa Pinoy Pop
Superstar Grand Showdown.
Hindi namin akalain na may kanya-kanya palang fans ang walong grand
contenders ng PPS na sina Michael Anthony Garcia, Kristel Astor,
Charmaine Piamonte, MC Monterola, Brenan Espartinez, Jonalyn Viray,
Philbert de Torres at Sheila Ferrari.

Palakasan ng sigawan ang fans sa loob ng Big Dome at may kanya-kanya
rin silang dalang banners, placards at streamers, itsura ng Final
Judgment noon ng StarStruck.

Pinakamalakas ang `pala' nina Michael at Brenan.

Si Brenan ang nanalo ng special award na `Coca-Cola Most Admired
Superstar' na may kasamang P20,000 cash.

Kung may special award na `Darling of the Crowd' ay tiyak na runaway
winner ang `petite' na si Michael.

Nalokah kami sa kinanta ng dalawang balikbayang contenders sa unang
face-off round na walo silang naglaban-laban.

Once There Was A Love ang inawit ng taga-Canada na si Philbert at
Tukso ni Eva Eugenio ang buong ningning na binanatan ng super-blonde
ang hair na taga-US na si Sheila. Hindi namin kinaya ang choice of
songs nila, pramis!

Sa showdown ng Top 4 ay applauded ang Run to You ni Jonalyn,
Careless Whisper ni Brenan at She's Out of My Life ni Michael. I
Will Love Again ang kinanta ni Charmaine.

Okey bumirit si Jonalyn pero malayo siya kay Sarah Geronimo. Si
Brenan ay halatang nagpapaka-JayR sa istilo ng pagkanta niya habang
si Michael ay nagpapaka-Josh Groban. In fairness ay parang si
Michael ang pinaka-may feelings pag umawit.

Halatang na-shock ang sandamakmak na maka-Michael nang sina Jonalyn
at Brenan ang tawagin para sa final showdown.

Kapwa nila inawit ang theme song ng PPS na My Miracle at in the end
ay si Jonalyn ang nagwagi ng mahigit P5M na premyo at tinanghal na
kauna-unahang Pinoy Pop Superstar!

* * *

Nakausap namin sila after the show sa backstage ng Araneta. Aminado
ang 19 y/o na si Brenan na he `overdid' ang paglalagay ng `flavor'
sa mga kinanta niya kaya siguro hindi siya nanalo.

Inamin din niya sa amin na may effort siyang gayahin ang R&B Prince
na si JayR na hindi niya ganap na ma-achieve. Bilib daw si Brenan
kay Jonalyn at kahit hindi siya nag-champion ay naniniwala siyang
may ibang plano sa kanya ang Diyos.

Tsika naman sa amin ng 18 y/o na si Michael, hindi siya nag-expect
na mananalo dahil magagaling ang kanyang mga nakalaban.

Medyo nalulungkot daw siya dahil alam niyang maraming umaasa na
mananalo siya at maraming sumusuporta sa kanya, tapos ay hindi
niya `yon nagawa, so feeling niya ay nag-fail siya.

Inamin sa amin ni Michael na nu'ng pangalan ni Brenan ang tawagin sa
final 2 imbes na siya ay parang biglang gumuho ang mundo niya, pero
alam daw niyang ibinigay niya ang best niya sa contest.

Aware si Mike na siya ang may pinakamaraming fans sa walong PPS
contenders. Siguro dahil daw `yon sa siya ang pinakaunang nanalo at
may pinakamaraming exposure. Bukod doon ay aminado siyang siya rin
ang pinakamadrama ang buhay sa kanilang lahat.

Isang buwan daw munang mag-i-stay rito sa Maynila ang binatang taga-
Iligan at titingnan niya kung anong mangyayari sa kanya ngayong
tapos na ang PPS.

Sinabihan daw siya ng GMA na i-pursue ang kanyang singing career
dahil sayang naman ang kanyang mga nasimulan.

* * *

Hindi pa alam ng 15 y/o PPS grand champion na si Jonalyn Viray kung
anong bibilhin niya sa kanyang napanalunang P1M cash kaya isi-save
raw muna niya ito sa bangko at ang iba ay ilalaan niya sa pag-aaral
ng kanyang tatlong nakababatang kapatid.

Taga-San Mateo, Rizal sina Jonalyn at sa Tanza, Cavite ang
napanalunan niyang bahay at lupa kaya malamang ibenta na lang niya
ito.

Medyo ma-drama rin pala ang buhay ni Jona dahil 10 y/o siya nang
maghiwalay ang kanyang mga magulang at wala na silang communication
ng kanyang biological mother.

Sa tingin ba niya, siya talaga ang pinakamagaling kaya siya ang
nanalong Pinoy Pop Superstar?

"Hindi naman po sa sinasabi kong magaling ako, lahat naman po kami
binigay ang best namin, eh. Lahat magagaling. Pero sa tingin ko po
siguro, meron akong guts.

"But there can only be one Pinoy Pop Superstar, di ba? At saka sabi
nila, small but terrible daw po ako. Soulful daw po ang pagkanta
ko," sey pa ng morenang bagets na idolo sina Mariah, Whitney,
Christina, Regine at Kyla.

Alam ni Jona na si Michael ang may pinakamaraming fans sa kanilang
walo at maraming na-disappoint nang siya ang manalo, kaya ang
mensahe niya sa mga ito, "Sana huwag pong magalit sa akin ang mga
fans ni Kuya Mike. Kasi, may kanya-kanya naman po kaming galing, eh.
Sana po mapatunayan ko sa kanila na deserving din akong manalo."

Si Jonalyn na ba ang banta sa trono ni Sarah Geronimo?

"Hindi naman po masyado! Ha! Ha! Ha! Bahala na po kung anong
mangyayari sa future. Pero ang sarap isipin na mae-experience ko rin
po `yung mga na-experience nila. Sana nga po suwertehin din ako gaya
ni Sarah," sey pa ng first Pinoy Pop Superstar na si Jonalyn Viray.


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Date Posted: 15:41:58 05/10/05 Tue

REGINE Velasquez kept on saying there can only be one Pinoy Pop Superstar, and in the end, the one who outshone them all was 16-year old Jonalyn Viray. In a previous column, we wrote that if they'd choose on the basis of voice alone, then Jonalyn has a good chance of winning as her set of vocal pipes are really outstanding.

Jonalyn is the eldest of 4 kids from San Mateo, Rizal. She has won first runner-up in "Birit Bulilit" of IBC-13 as a child and in "MTB Teen Pop Star." Born on November 15, 1989, she's a high school junior at Jose Laurel High in Proj. 4.

Her winning piece was Mariah Carey's "Never Too Far." At the finals night, she first sang "It Might Be You." From the eight finalists, four were chosen: Jonalyn along with Charmaine Piamonte, Michael Garcia and the crowd's favorite, Brenan Espartinez. In the second bout involving four of them, Jonalyn sang Whitney Houston's "Run to You". She was chosen to be one of the final two contenders, the other being Brenan who sang George Michael's "Careless Whisper". In their face off, they both sang "My Miracle" and it was Jonalyn who emerged as the champ. She won P1 million cash prize from Coca Cola, a Futura Classic house and lot from Filinvest, a brand new Toyota Innova, an exclusive one-year recording contract with GMA Records, plus services and gift certiciates from Gandang Ricky Reyes, Belo Medical, and designer Edwin Tan. Brian won the Coca Cola Most Admired Superstar Award plus P20,000 cash.

The Big Dome was overflowing with people all eager to find out who'd win in the first Pinoy Pop Superstar contest. The judges were composer Danny Tan, director Floy Quintos, soul diva Jaya, R&B princess Kyla and GMA Records EVP/CEO Felipe Yalong. Even if Brenan, Michael and Charmaine didn't bag the title, we're sure GMA-7 will not let them go as they're all very promising and super talented. As far as we're concerned, they should also be given their own albums, particularly Brenan who already has his own legion of fans, judging from the number of his supporters at the Araneta that night. Regine says Pinoy Pop Superstar Year 2 will be an even bigger one. So, join now! THREE FILIPINO CANADIANS got their big break from GMA Records with their debut album, "604" (pronounced Six-O-Four) launched at Hard Rock Cafe. 604 is the area code of Vancouver, where they first tried their luck as singers.

The three macho guys are Nino Sanzo, Ross Calixterio and Francis Baguio, all born and raised in Toronto. They met each other in a Catholic high school and started singing in campus affairs. At 18, they all moved to Vancouver where they met a producer who brought them to Hamburg, Germany and asked them to record an album which, unfortunately was never released. "But we appreciate the experience because we got to sing with various international singers there like NSync," says Francis, the only married guy among them. His wife is Mary, a balikbayan from England who he met here in Manila. They came to Manila and tried to market their finished album here but no one would take it.

They met Ronnie Henares who then brought them to GMA-7 and they started singing in "S.O.P." Now, GMA Record has given them their own album, "Bringin' It", and they're glad that Pinoy listeners are finally given the chance to listen to their own distinct kind of music. Francis composed two songs in it, "Bring It" and "Queen of My Castle". The other great cuts are "All This Time", "Fly Away" "Paano Na", "Kung Maibabalik", "In the Rain", and the carrier single, a revival of Brian McKnight's "Win". Now that they're based in Manila, the three guys have discovered how beautiful the original country of their parents is. Are they really the best of friends? "More than that, we're like brothers," says Francis. "We may get on each other's nerves every now and then, but we get over it easily." IS IT TRUE THERE'S now stiff competition between the directors of GMA-7's toprated telefantasias "Darna" and "Encantadia"? "Darna" is megged by Dominic Zapata and Eric Quizon. "Encantadia" is megged by Mark Reyes and Gil Tejada. Both make use of elaborate costumes, sets, and special effects, but we heard the directors of "Darna" work faster, taping several sequences a day so they're more cost effective for management. On the other hand, "Encantadia" directors work so slowly, sometimes taping only three or four sequences a day, so it comes out as more expensive. How true?


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Pati Mga Press People, Nagpustahan Sa Pinoy Pop Superstar
Ang saya-saya ng ambiance sa Araneta Coliseum kung saan idinaos ang grand showdown ng walong Pinoy Pop Superstar contenders. Bawat grupo ng mga tagahanga nila ay nag-tsi-cheer para sa kanilang mga idolo.

Tama ang hula ko sa Top Four contenders na sina Jonalyn Viray, Charmaine Piamonte, Brenan Espartinez at Michael Anthony Garcia.

Nagsimula kaming magpustahan ng ilang kapatid sa panulat nang dalawa na lang ang matira-sina Jonalyn at Brenan. Inawit nila kapawa ang "Miracle" kung saan may linyang sumabit si Brenan.

Kunsabagay, mas kailangan ni Jonalyn ang premyo at deserving naman siya bilang champion. Naalala ko nang tanungin ko siya nun kung bakit sumali sa Pinoy Pop Superstar. Financial problem ang dahilan kaya halos napaiyak sa katuwaan ang kanyang magulang sa pagkakapanalo nito.


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t a k e * n o t e -

Regine's ex-manager was mentioned in this article. Please
note our latest music investigation tidbit posted in the
Music Inside Buzz about Regine's ex-manager(s).

That they were being just as influenced and manipulated
by RV's media publicist as the artist and company has
been and may not be (as much) in fault to some of the
media shams committed against her in the past.

Still under bird feather investigation..

M.I.B.I.
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Author:
The Manila Times
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Date Posted: 04:28:34 05/12/05 Thu

Little Jonalyn is now a big star
Date: 5/11/2005 9:02:06 AM
Source: The Manila Times
By: Danny T. Vibas

We Filipinos are superb at singing. Honest-to-goodness singing. And
we start really young. So by the time we're in our teens, some of
us
have become champion amateur singers. But some amateur singers make
it big time, some never do. Will Jonalyn Viray make it?

Jonalyn, the GMA 7 amateur singing contest Pinoy Pop Superstar's
first grand champion, is only 15 years old and was the smallest
among the eight contenders on Sunday night's grand finals of the
GMA
7 amateur singing contest Pinoy Pop Superstar. She was also the
youngest.

The eight contenders of Pinoy Pop Superstar were all in their teens
(early twenties at the most). The grand showdown held at the Araneta
Coliseum was single-handedly hosted by Regine Velasquez, who was
herself the champion of an amateur singing contest then known as
Tawag ng Kampeon. Each of the eight contenders was a champion in the
10-month singing contest for at least four Sundays. (Contest rules
require that winners for less than four weeks cannot qualify for the
grand finals.)

Jonalyn won only for four weeks. She sang "I Wanna Run To
You" for
her second piece. She won for herself P1-million cash from Coca
Cola, a house and lot from Filinvest, a Futura Classic Toyota car,
and services worth several thousands of pesos from the Belo Medical
Group and from Ricky Reyes's chain of salons.

Jonalyn comes from San Mateo, Rizal, and is the eldest child in the
family. Her father works at Purefoods. Both of her parents watched
the show at the Big Dome, along with two younger siblings. Jonalyn
is an incoming senior student at the Jose P. Laurel High School.



Contenders


Three of the contenders were from the provinces and only two from
Metro Manila. One was from Canada and another from the United
States. GMA 7 conducted searches in those countries not only because
of their huge Filipino populations but also in preparation for the
launch of a cable network service there as a counterpart of The
Filipino Channel operated by rival ABS-CBN 2.

Michael Anthony Garcia hails from Iligan City, Mindanao, and was
raised singly by his father along with three siblings. Michael's
father is a humble truck driver in Iligan. Happily, he made it to
the Big Dome to watch his youngest son compete.

On grand finals night, Michael seemed to have had the biggest fan
support. He was, after all, the contest's first weekly champion
who
went on to reign for seven weeks before he lost the title. And
though barely over five feet, he is handsome and sweet-faced. Very
boyish.

Michael's fans even had tarpaulin photos of him. They occupied
hundreds of seats in the Big Dome's lower and upper boxes, and
most
of the general admission seats. They screamed his name, battling it
out with the equally screaming fans of Brenan Espartinez,
Char­maine
Piamonte, Kristel Astor, MC Montirola and Jonalyn. Only Sheila
Ferrari and Philbert de Torres had no fans to scream out their names
as they from the United States and Canada, respectively.


Judgment night


The judges sat a few meters from the stage, each equipped with a
computer to input scores. The panel was headed by Philip Yalong,
executive vice president and chief operations officer of GMA
Records. The others were composer-musical director Danny Tan,
singers Jaya and Kyla, TV and theater director Floy Quintos.

Star quality took 60 percent of the contenders' rating, while
only
40 percent was allotted to musicality. In the first round, fans'
text votes were factored in, but the second and final rounds used
only the judges' ratings.

Charmaine, Jonalyn, Michael and Brenan made it to the second round,
for which their scores were reverted to zero. Jonalyn and Brenan had
to sing the same song for the final showdown and the song was the
show's theme, "My Miracle," composed by Danny Tan, and
which all the eight contenders had already performed in groups
in the show's past telecasts.

Fan power

The fans easily filled up the place, bringing with them huge
streamers and posters announcing their support for a particular
contender. Some fans even flashed elongated red balloons shaped in
letters that spelled out their idol's name, specifically that of
Brenan, a Metro Manilan who later emerged as second placer. He is a
little-known actor on educational TV shows and was part of the short-
lived youth show on GMA 7, Bestfrends (yes, spelled without the
"i")
hosted by German Moreno.

Brenan was voted by fellow contenders "Most Admired Finalist" and
was given by Coca Cola a cash prize of P20,000. A counterpart of the
same amount was also donated to the GMA 7 Kapuso Foundation.

Album

After the grand finals, GMA Records put together the Pinoy Pop
Superstar The Finalists album that features the six winning contest
pieces of each contender including "If You're Not the One" by
Michael, "If You Don't Know Me by Now" by Kristel,
I believe" by Charmaine, "Through the Fire" by MC, "Home"
by Brenan and "My Miracle" by all six.

It is available in CDs and cassettes in record stores nationwide.


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Author:
Michael Millano
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Date Posted: 03:50:56 08/25/05 Thu

It was a peaceful evening when the tension and intense of Araneta Coliseum break the silence. It was The Grand Showdown of the Pinoy Pop Superstars! May 8, 2005, when Jonalyn Viray, 15, was declared the winner and the First Pinoy Pop Superstar in the country. Now small but teirrlble Jonalyn rises from the stars and outshines them all when she unleashed her singing dynamics with her first album "On My Own" by GMA Records. It was so passionating when I first hear it! Soul and R&B conceals the album... It was wonderful. Jonalyn is truly "soul princess" but not like the way as Jaya perform, Jonalyn do it the hardest way! Higher notes and intensifying "birit". Must get some now before it's 2 late!! Gud luk JONALYN VIRAY!!!

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