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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.
http://insidebuzz.tripod.com
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Pinoy Pop Superstar Finals Article -plus tidbit on RV exManaGeR
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