La dine roxas biography
- Pop musician Ladine Roxas is.
- Singer Ladine Roxas has been constantly involved in making music and discovering singing gems after taking a breather from live performing.
- The eldest of four children, she often starred in school and church productions.
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EVEN before the advent of reality talent show competitions on TV, we had capably established and stamped our distinct mark, as Filipinos, in the international music scene. The unprecedented record of the Filipinos’ unrivaled supremacy in the field of vocal competition more than proved our inherent love and irresistible adherence to music.
There were already quite a number of Philippine representatives who brought home honors as Best Performers: Pilita Corrales at the 1st Tokyo Music Festival (1972), Celeste Legaspi at the World Popular Music Fest (1976), Didith Reyes at the Tokyo Song Fest (1977), Hajji Alejandro at the 1st Seoul International Song Fest (1978), Freddie Aguilar at the Seoul Popular Song Festival (1979), while Dulce was adjudged Grand Prize Winner at the Asian Singing Competition (1979) in Hong-Kong, and Noel Velasco garnered two championship titles in 1981 at the Pavarotti International Voice Competition and at the Liederkranz Foundation Wagnerian Competition, respectively.
Hajji Alejandro won the Best Singer Award in the Seoul International Song Festival via
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Viva Records (Philippines)
Philippine record label
This article is about the Philippine record label. For the defunct American record label, see Viva Records (U.S.).
Record label
Viva Records Corporation, commonly known as Viva Records, is a Philippine record label[3] owned by Viva Music Group, a subsidiary of Viva Communications.
History
Viva Records was established in 1988, 8 years after Vic del Rosario Jr. left Vicor Music. In few years, it became among the most successful record labels in the country. Aside from releasing soundtracks, it helped establish the careers of Vina Morales, Donna Cruz, Andrew E., Agot Isidro, Sarah Geronimo and Mark Bautista, among others.[4]
Notable artists roster
Current
Former
Viva compilations
- Viva Collection Forever (1998)
- The Best of Donna
- The Best of Love Duets
- The Best of GCLTHP Band (1996-1998)
Viva soundtracks
- Warat OST (1999)
- Laging Naroon Ka OST (1997)
- Pretty Boy OST (1992)
- Campus Girls OST (1995)
- Bakit Ikaw Pa Rin OST (19
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Jamie Rivera
- "Tanging Yaman"
- "Aking Dasal" – Tagalog version of the song The Prayer (duet with Robert Seña)
- "I've Fallen for You"
- "Totoo Ba?"
- "Hey It's Me"
- "Pangako"
- "Pangarap Ka Na Lang Ba? (Mahal Naman Kita)"
- "Paniwalaan Mo"
- "Paano Na"
- "I'm Sorry"
- "Kung Maghihintay Ka Lamang"
- "People Alone"
- "Sino Ako? (Hiram sa Diyos)"
- "Awit Para sa 'Yo"
- "Sige Na Naman (Crush Din Kita)" (1988)[5]
- "Will of the Wind"
- "Love Is All That Matters"
- "Jubilee Song" (with 92 AD)
- "Tell the World of His Love" (composition and theme for World Youth Day 1995)[7]
- "Sa 'Yo Lamang"
- "Panalangin sa Pagiging Bukas Palad"
- "Kuya Pedro" (theme for the Canonization of Pedro Calungsod), composed by Rivera in 2012[8]
- "Araw-Araw Pasko"
- "Ilang Pasko"
- "Pasko Na, Sinta Ko"
- "Purpose Driven Life"
- "Stella Maris"
- "My First and Last Love"
- "Pagispan Mo Ang Boto Mo"
- "Joy To The World"
- "Disyembre Na Naman"
- "My Valentine"
- "And You Will Call Her Mother"
- "Christmas Will Always Be Christmas"
- "I'll Be There"
- "Points of View" (duet with Manilyn Reynes)
- "We Are All
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