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Q-York - "Fallen" MUSIC VIDEO


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Song Title: Fallen
Artist: Q-York
Album: Q-York City PROMO
Music Produced by: Flava Matikz for Q-York Edutainment
Lyrics by: Knowa Lazarus, Flava Matikz
Label: Q-York Edutainment / Homeworkz

Music Video By: The Darkroom PH
Director: Michael Angelo Loyola & Joel Angelo Santos
Asst. Director: Knowa Lazarus
Director of…

Sarah Geronimo, Gary Valenciano & Somedaydream - "Tuloy" music video


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Tuloy is the biggest collaboration for 2012 featuring Sarah Geronimo, Gary Valenciano and Somedaydream : )

Vote for Somedaydream at this year's MYX Music Awards. He has 6 nominations. Show him some…

The West Fjords - "Adrift At Twilight" music video


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Official music video for "Adrift At Twilight" from the West Fjords debut album, Telescope. thewestfjords.com

Music and lyrics written by Christian Marquez. The West Fjords are Christian Marquez [guitar], Lynsey Vandenberg [guitar/vocals], Micah Valdes [vocals/glockenspeil], Masaki Yamagata [beats/electronics] and Joel Bernardo…

Maldita - "Porque" music video TAGALOG


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Finally, the video for the Chagalog (Chavacano-Tagalog) version of our song PORQUE is here.

"friends,we understand some of you may be confused as to why there is only 1 vocalist here in this vid whereas there used to be 2 of us.our friend francel chose to drop out of the band last year in order to finish her studies and while we initially felt sad about her leaving, we had…

Rubox - "5 Elements of Hip-Hop" live beatbox at LA 'Kollaboration'


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This is a video of me at the Kollaboration Showcase at the Ford Ampitheatre in Los Angeles doing a beatbox showcase.
The Dawn is a Filipino rock band (see Pinoy rock) which gained popularity during the late 1980s in the Philippines. The band broke up in 1995 and eventually, lead vocalist Jett Pangan formed another band bearing his name. In late 1999, however, they again reunited.

The Dawn was originally formed in 1985 by Teddy Diaz (vocals and guitars), Jett Pangan (lead vocals), Clay Luna (bass), and JB Leonor (drums). They derived the band's name from a portrait of the Holy Spirit that symbolized the dawn of a new day (probably found in a book given by the Sisters of the Holy Spirit to Teddy Diaz,[1] as well as a crucifix which Teddy also received from the same sisterhood), called The Dawning of the Holy Spirit. Diaz, Leonor and Luna initially wanted a female vocalist; but in the course of their search, Jett Pangan auditioned and bagged the trio's unanimous nod. The recharged quartet began performing in clubs and eventually recorded a demo of a song entitled "Enveloped Ideas," a copy of which they submitted to DWXB 102.7, a now-defunct Metro Manila–based FM radio station that played Alternative rock / New Wave music. It topped the radio station's charts in 1986, helping the group gain a cult following. Heavily influenced by the New Wave style of the '80s, "Enveloped Ideas" is distinct for its introductory operatic vocals a la Klaus Nomi.

While The Dawn was in search of a major record label, Luna left the band to immigrate to the US. Carlos "Caloy" Balcells, bass player of another Filipino group, the Cicada Band, soon replaced him.

Success and tragedy

The Dawn ca. late 80's (L-R, front to rear) the late Teddy Diaz, Jett Pangan, JB Leonor and Carlos BalcellsIn 1986, The Dawn signed with OctoArts International and, the next summer, released their eponymous debut album, which gained commercial success. Many felt that The Dawn would fill the void left behind by the Juan de la Cruz Band when their music slowly faded in the 1980s.

At the height of their popularity in 1988, and just weeks after the release of their second album I Stand With You, Teddy Diaz was stabbed to death in front of his girlfriend's house on August 21, 1988 by two bystanders allegedly under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Despite the demise of Diaz, his influence is still felt among many guitarists today and he has become a legend among many Filipino musicians. The Dawn, together with the Filipino music industry also considers Teddy to be the band's driving force till this day.

The band bravely soldiered on; at one time employing the services of a masked guitarist (nicknamed Zorro by some fans) in the absence of a permanent axeman. Atsushi Matsuura, a Japanese guitarist who had earlier released a solo album in the Philippines under Ivory Records, was inducted to perform lead guitar duties in January 1989. He was later replaced by Francis Reyes, ex-Afterimage guitarist, who was also a DJ at NU-107, a local alternative rock radio station. Francis also happened to be close friend of Teddy's. Classically trained session keyboardist Millette Saldajeno joined the band in late 1990; she was replaced by Isidore Fernandez in 1992.

Source: The Dawn History

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OK, I did a little research and found some videos by them and about them.... click here to see more

Hi wings, salamat sa very nice vedio, it reminds me of the past, i was watching closely on the moves of the late Teddy Diaz, he's one of the greatest guitarist ever, he's a great loss, may his soul rest in peace.
madalas tugtugin sa battle of the bands ung Salamat
so many words. are they the one who sang Lumiyab Ka? or is that the title? haha anyway i kinda like that song i saw them perform it in gma anniv. i mean if it is really them. haha

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