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Date Posted: 07:21:41 09/26/07 Wed
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In reply to: http://www.malaya.com.ph 's message, "Pops Fernandez still hurting" on 07:18:51 09/26/07 Wed

Martin Nievera continues to win his battles
By : Ricky T. Gallardo | The Manila Times
13 September 2007


Even if he’s no longer based in Manila, Martin Nievera remains one of local music entertainment’s most colorful subjects, and his personal life continues to be spiced up by interesting tales and unforgettable anecdotes, both planned and unplanned.

Of course, most Filipinos are already aware that Martin has already found a new love and life partner in Katrina Ojeda, a schoolteacher, and they already have a son, named Santino.

I first met Katrina years ago in Cebu during one of Martin’s many sold-out performances in the Queen City of the South. She immediately struck me as a woman of substance and years after that meeting, I can say that Katrina’s level of sincerity hasn’t changed a bit.

A lot of die-hard Martin-Pops fanatics may still be wishful thinking about a reconciliation, but sorry to say that the probability of the two getting back together is nil—what with the constant sarcasm and bickering thrown by Pops camp at Martin, the latest about some petty name-calling incident, which unfairly dragged the publicity-allergic Katrina to the controversy.

Not new to scuttlebutts and intrigues, Martin’s resilience and faith seem to be constantly being put to test. Lately, we’ve all heard about his Las Vegas nightmare.

In 2006, Martin left the Philippines armed with the hope of conquering Las Vegas. But life’s little surprises got in the way and Martin found himself battling one challenge after another. The nastiest perhaps was his liaison with California-based mortgage-broker Gene Gamalinda who was initially his producer but later became the singer’s biggest headache when Gamalinda suddenly disappeared from the scene, leaving Martin and his team at a loss.

Like a brave warrior, Martin faced up to this trial and made ends meet. Luckily, he found new investors who came in at the right time. He could’ve just returned to the Philippines where he still reigns supreme, but in his mind and heart, that would just be taking the easy way out.

His string of bad lucks might be over, and there’s a lot of hopeful days ahead for this Clayton Valley High School graduate—he has just celebrated his 25th year in the music business and he’s home for a two-night concert. Life is tough. But Martin is tougher.

“You have to be strong no matter how difficult the situation may seem. If others can be strong for you, then you owe it to yourself and to them as well to be resilient and determined and brave,” he intones.

Martin also tells me that he’s very excited about his homecoming shows and he sees these performances as his way of giving back to those who have stuck with him all these years. “It’s like looking back, from inside and out, and knowing who’s still there, and realizing that they’re still gonna be there whatever happens.” For somebody who still remains uncomfortable with the concert king title bestowed on him, Martin’s heart is surely in the right place.

Even if he is now based in the United States, Martin remains my one and only concert king. When he’s onstage, he is able to effortlessly mesmerize his audience, transporting us into musical ecstasy with his live-wire acts and spontaneous gift of gab. That’s why when he told me that he’s back in Manila this weekend for a special two-night concert at the captain’s Bar of the Mandarin Oriental Manila, I made sure that I will make time for it.

Of course, his musical director Louie Ocampo will be there together with his band who have stuck with him through thick and thin. The concert is aptly titled “Milestone,” produced by XVR Events, an emerging giant in the live entertainment scene.

As a testament to his musical brilliance, Martin takes another milestone of his career with the release of his 2-disc CD aptly titled, Milestones. It contains 25 memorable tracks that have touched his life and will surely leave a mark to music listeners. Each song corresponds to a year—from 1982’s Somewhere Down The Road when Martin debuted as a singer in the Philippines to his take on the Billy Fayne and Clint Holmes collaboration, “I Sing” for 2007.

“This album is special. It’s 25 years compressed into two CDs. It’s about the sogns of my life,” Martin shares. Truly, the best songs are the ones that are understood by the heart. And Martin Nievera knows for sure that he still can look forward to many more unforgettable songs and a lot more priceless milestones.

Tickets for the September 14 and 15 shows are sold out. And the producers have already announced that there will be a repeat scheduled on September 19. Call Ticketnet at 911-5555, or the Oriental Mandarin Hotel at 750-8888.

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Date Posted: 08:27:03 10/09/07 Tue
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>Martin Nievera continues to win his battles
>By : Ricky T. Gallardo | The Manila Times
>13 September 2007
>
>Dear dear Pops,

First of all, i want you to know that I emphatize with you. Though in my mind, i wondered why it is only now that you spilled those revelations, bottled up for so so many years.

Stop stooping to the level of Martin and Katrina, in their hearts, God I am sure will put a vacuum of guilt and remorse on what they had done to you. But you know, God allowed things to happen according to His will because it will in the future be the best for you. and that is if you totally surrender your life, your decisions, your hurts and everything to Him. Let Him navigate your directions, just follow follow and let go let go let go.

As in watching television, try to change station. You do not go to something or someplace that you very well know would hurt you, so go away and spare yourself from the people, the things that are causing your hurt.

Also, as your big sister, please remember that our bodies are sacred to God should be holy and acceptable when we return them to our creator. I hope that you treat your body with respect not letting anyone manipulate or abuse it. Be careful about choosing the man you go with in a relationship.

Nobody aside from God could love your body and self more than you should. Love yourself, meaning dont let anyone hurt it.

I know it is easier said than done but read it to yourself over and over again until it sinks to your well-being.

Dont be hard on yourself. Let go of Martin, let go of the hurts - both did not do you any good. So away with them.

Beg for a miracle of healing from God He is just a prayer away.

Love,

Ate Loise

>Even if he’s no longer based in Manila, Martin Nievera
>remains one of local music entertainment’s most
>colorful subjects, and his personal life continues to
>be spiced up by interesting tales and unforgettable
>anecdotes, both planned and unplanned.
>
>Of course, most Filipinos are already aware that
>Martin has already found a new love and life partner
>in Katrina Ojeda, a schoolteacher, and they already
>have a son, named Santino.
>
>I first met Katrina years ago in Cebu during one of
>Martin’s many sold-out performances in the Queen City
>of the South. She immediately struck me as a woman of
>substance and years after that meeting, I can say that
>Katrina’s level of sincerity hasn’t changed a bit.
>
>A lot of die-hard Martin-Pops fanatics may still be
>wishful thinking about a reconciliation, but sorry to
>say that the probability of the two getting back
>together is nil—what with the constant sarcasm and
>bickering thrown by Pops camp at Martin, the latest
>about some petty name-calling incident, which unfairly
>dragged the publicity-allergic Katrina to the
>controversy.
>
>Not new to scuttlebutts and intrigues, Martin’s
>resilience and faith seem to be constantly being put
>to test. Lately, we’ve all heard about his Las Vegas
>nightmare.
>
>In 2006, Martin left the Philippines armed with the
>hope of conquering Las Vegas. But life’s little
>surprises got in the way and Martin found himself
>battling one challenge after another. The nastiest
>perhaps was his liaison with California-based
>mortgage-broker Gene Gamalinda who was initially his
>producer but later became the singer’s biggest
>headache when Gamalinda suddenly disappeared from the
>scene, leaving Martin and his team at a loss.
>
>Like a brave warrior, Martin faced up to this trial
>and made ends meet. Luckily, he found new investors
>who came in at the right time. He could’ve just
>returned to the Philippines where he still reigns
>supreme, but in his mind and heart, that would just be
>taking the easy way out.
>
>His string of bad lucks might be over, and there’s a
>lot of hopeful days ahead for this Clayton Valley High
>School graduate—he has just celebrated his 25th year
>in the music business and he’s home for a two-night
>concert. Life is tough. But Martin is tougher.
>
>“You have to be strong no matter how difficult the
>situation may seem. If others can be strong for you,
>then you owe it to yourself and to them as well to be
>resilient and determined and brave,” he intones.
>
>Martin also tells me that he’s very excited about his
>homecoming shows and he sees these performances as his
>way of giving back to those who have stuck with him
>all these years. “It’s like looking back, from inside
>and out, and knowing who’s still there, and realizing
>that they’re still gonna be there whatever happens.”
>For somebody who still remains uncomfortable with the
>concert king title bestowed on him, Martin’s heart is
>surely in the right place.
>
>Even if he is now based in the United States, Martin
>remains my one and only concert king. When he’s
>onstage, he is able to effortlessly mesmerize his
>audience, transporting us into musical ecstasy with
>his live-wire acts and spontaneous gift of gab. That’s
>why when he told me that he’s back in Manila this
>weekend for a special two-night concert at the
>captain’s Bar of the Mandarin Oriental Manila, I made
>sure that I will make time for it.
>
>Of course, his musical director Louie Ocampo will be
>there together with his band who have stuck with him
>through thick and thin. The concert is aptly titled
>“Milestone,” produced by XVR Events, an emerging giant
>in the live entertainment scene.
>
>As a testament to his musical brilliance, Martin takes
>another milestone of his career with the release of
>his 2-disc CD aptly titled, Milestones. It contains 25
>memorable tracks that have touched his life and will
>surely leave a mark to music listeners. Each song
>corresponds to a year—from 1982’s Somewhere Down The
>Road when Martin debuted as a singer in the
>Philippines to his take on the Billy Fayne and Clint
>Holmes collaboration, “I Sing” for 2007.
>
>“This album is special. It’s 25 years compressed into
>two CDs. It’s about the sogns of my life,” Martin
>shares. Truly, the best songs are the ones that are
>understood by the heart. And Martin Nievera knows for
>sure that he still can look forward to many more
>unforgettable songs and a lot more priceless
>milestones.
>
>Tickets for the September 14 and 15 shows are sold
>out. And the producers have already announced that
>there will be a repeat scheduled on September 19. Call
>Ticketnet at 911-5555, or the Oriental Mandarin Hotel
>at 750-8888.

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