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  • Why Filipinos keep coming back to Manila Sound!

    Why Filipinos keep coming back to Manila Sound!

    Hotdog was an iconic Filipino band formed by brothers Dennis and Rene Garcia in 1972. Credited as a primary exponent of the Manila Sound, the band helped pioneer a musical genre that captured the hearts of Filipinos in the 1970s

    For a music genre born under disco lights and bell-bottoms, Manila Sound has had an unusually long afterlife. Decades after its peak, its songs still feel woven into everyday Filipino life. Karaoke nights somehow always end with “Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal”. Family celebrations are incomplete without Tito suddenly requesting “Rock Baby Rock”. The genre pulses in the DNA of Original Pilipino Music (OPM) itself. Even Gen Z listeners who never stepped foot inside a disco club can instantly recognize the sound.

    Era before OPM
    Before OPM became a catch-all term for Filipino music, Manila Sound was already defining what local pop culture could sound like. Back then, the Philippines had long consumed Western music with enthusiasm. American and British rock records dominated the radio. Meanwhile traditional kundiman and folk songs remained symbols of an older, more formal Filipino identity. Somewhere between, the younger generation was searching for a sound that felt closer to their own lives: urban, chaotic, romantic, funny, ambitious, and unmistakably Filipino.

    Hotdog as pioneers of Manila Sound
    The rise of Manila Sound can largely be traced back to Hotdog, the genre-defining band that made Taglish, disco, and Manila street culture sound effortlessly cool. Formed by brothers Dennis and Rene Garcia, the group rose to fame in 1974 through the hits “Ikaw Ang Miss Universe Ng Buhay Ko” and “Pers Lab.” They would later cement their legacy through era-defining anthems such as “Manila,” “Annie Batungbakal,” and “Bongga Ka Day.” Hotdog wrote lyrics exactly how young, middle-class Manileños actually spoke: a casual, conversational mix of Tagalog and English. Combined with catchy, Western-style pop arrangements, the music was instantly relatable. Suddenly, Manila Sound was taking over radios, parties, and pop culture conversations everywhere.


    The Manila Sound explosion
    Seeing the massive success of Hotdog, the local recording industry went into overdrive. The movement was heavily championed by Vicor Music Corporation, spearheaded by executives Vic del Rosario and Orly Ilacad. They actively scouted and produced local talent to ride the Manila Sound wave.

    OPM legends (L-R) Rico J. Puno, Hajji Alejandro, Rey Valera, and Marco Sison shared the stage during The Best of the OPM Hitmakers concert at the Newport Performing Arts Theater on December 9, 2016.

    This era saw an explosion of sub-genres under the Manila Sound umbrella. Artists like Rico J. Puno took Western soul and R&B and infused it with Filipino lyrics and sentimentality as heard in “Kapalaran” and his Taglish cover of “The Way We Were”.

    Disco fever took over
    As disco took over the globe, the Philippines responded with its own vibrant dance tracks. VST & Company became the undisputed kings of Manila Sound disco, earning comparisons to the Bee Gees with upbeat anthems like “Awitin Mo At Isasayaw Ko,” and “Magsayawan,” songs that still dominate Filipino parties decades later. Meanwhile, Hagibis brought macho camp into the mainstream with funk-driven hits like “Katawan” and “Legs,” turning clubs and dance floors into full-blown spectacles.

    Soundtrack of Filipino Romance
    On the softer side of the genre, bands like Cinderella and The Boyfriends ruled the airwaves with melodic love songs and harmony-filled ballads. The Boyfriends became known for romantic staples such as “Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal,” “Dahil Mahal Kita,” and “Salawahan,” while Cinderella captured the sweetness and innocence of young love through timeless hits like “T.L. Ako Sa’yo” and “Bato sa Buhangin.”

    Maestro Ryan Cayabyab headlined the Tribute to OPM concert at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in 2023.

    The Birth of OPM
    By the end of the 1970s, Manila Sound began evolving beyond the disco grooves and Taglish pop style that first defined the movement. As the music matured, songwriters and artists began crafting more complex, diverse, and universally Filipino music that extended beyond the capital city of Manila.

    Premier Balladeer Basil Valdez performance during Tribute to OPM concert.

    Artists like Ryan Cayabyab, Rey Valera, Hajji Alejandro, Marco Sison, Basil Valdez, and Freddie Aguilar started producing music that was more sweeping and sophisticated. To reflect this broader, more mature national identity, pop singer Danny Javier (of the APO Hiking Society) coined a new term: Original Pilipino Music (OPM).

    APO Hiking Society members Jim Paredes and Boboy Garovillo celebrated five decades of friendship and music in the APO Hiking Society 50th Anniversary Concert at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in 2023.

    The Manila Sound ultimately became the blueprint for modern OPM. Whether through Hotdog’s witty urban storytelling, VST & Company’s disco anthems, or Cinderella’s melodic love songs, Manila Sound captured the pulse of a generation learning to define itself through music.

    The Manila Sound gave way to the rise of OPM in the late 1970s and early 1980s, but its legacy was permanent. It proved that Filipinos wanted to hear their own stories, sung in their own language, to their own beat.

    A special teaser performance from Bongga Ka, ‘Day!: The Annie Batungbakal Musical was staged during the closing night of Bagets: The Musical, previewing its narrative set in the 1970s.

    Manila Sound returns onstage
    Today, that genre returns in spectacular fashion through Bongga Ka, ’Day!: The Annie Batungbakal Musical. Set against the glittering backdrop of ‘70s Manila, the production revives the music and spirit that made Manila Sound a cultural phenomenon.

    Newport World Resorts, in association with VIVA Communications and The Philippine STAR, reunites for an original production featuring Hotdog’s timeless hits. The show is slated to open in September 2026 at the Newport Performing Arts Theater.

    Learn more about the artists and the production through Newport World Resorts (@newportworldresorts), VIVA Communications Inc. (@vivaartistsagency), and The Philippine STAR (@philippinestar) on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Sign up for the waitlist now via https://newportworldresorts.com/bkd-waitlist to be the first in line for tickets.

  • Fall in Love with the OPM Classics Featuring Louie Ocampo, Ogie Alcasid, and Ryan Cayabyab at Solaire Resort North!

    Fall in Love with the OPM Classics Featuring Louie Ocampo, Ogie Alcasid, and Ryan Cayabyab at Solaire Resort North!

    Welcome the warm embrace of love at Solaire Resort North this season of love! Listen to the greatest Original Pinoy Music (OPM) classics performed by Filipino music icons Louie Ocampo, Ogie Alcasid, and Ryan Cayabyab as they grace the stage for the OAC: Original and Absolute Classics at the Solaire Resort North Grand Ballroom this February 13, 2025.

    Feel the spark of nostalgic romance once more as renowned OPM maestros Ryan Cayabyab and Louie Ocampo alongside OPM King, Ogie Alcasid present their greatest hits for an evening full of soul-stirring melodies for the perfect Valentine’s celebration. Fall in love again with these passionate performances ready to sweep you away for one night only with tickets available at www.ticketworld.com.ph, the Solaire Box Office at Solaire Resort Entertainment City, and at the Ticketworld counter at the Solaire Resort North Lobby. For more details, revel in the nostalgic OPM classics of love by booking seats at https://sn.solaireresort.com/entertainment/oac-original-and-absolute-classics.

    After being serenaded with the classics, settle down and enjoy a romantic gastronomic trip around the globe as FRESH International Buffet takes diners through different cuisines with its Valentine’s Themed Buffet for dinner, boasting an assortment of appetizers, main courses, and desserts to savor for the night available from February 13 to 15, 2025.

    This Valentine’s Day, Solaire Resort North’s restaurants invite guests to continue the romance with its vast array of delicacies and delights to indulge in. For those looking forward to Asian spices and dishes, Red Lantern offers two distinct full-course menus for an exquisite dinner to emphasize the rich flavors of Chinese cuisine for Valentine’s Day itself on February 14, 2025. Continuing the voyage through Asia, lovebirds looking for a taste of Japan are invited to dine at Yakumi for its exclusive 5-course set menu for the Valentine’s season, available from February 14 to 15, 2025. Alternatively, find the comfort of elevated Filipino food with Manyaman’s 4-course set menu for the season of love this February 14, 2025.

    For a more expanded selection of Asian cuisine, patrons are invited to stop by Lucky Noodles for a hearty blend of decadent meals from its 4-course set menu exclusive this Valentine’s Day, perfect for any couple looking for something special. Additionally, open your hearts and stomachs to a more authentic experience of Italian romance and cuisine with Finestra’s Amore Italiano Valentine’s Day exclusive set menu highlights a full-course dining experience designed to ignite passion and delight amongst diners.

    Couples are also invited to set the perfect Valentine’s mood with a premium outdoor dining experience at the Pool Café highlighting a delightful meal inclusive of Gillardeau Oyster, Burrata Salad, and a 600-gram Ribeye, all enhanced by a selection of fine Italian wines to top it all off. For a night closer to the stars, find the spark of love on top of the world at Skybar with its special set menu of oysters and wagyu to be perfectly paired with Brut Rose and Japanese Whisky for couples to enjoy this February 14 and 15, 2025.

    For more details, reservations, and inquiries, visit the Solaire Resort North website at sn.solaireresort.com, or contact them at +632 8888 8888 or via email at sn.reservations@solaireresort.com to experience the season of hearts to the fullest!

  • Stars Gather on May 11 and 12 for Ryan Cayabyab’s “Gen C” Birthday Musical Tribute

    Stars Gather on May 11 and 12 for Ryan Cayabyab’s “Gen C” Birthday Musical Tribute

    The biggest names in Philippine recording, TV, cinema, and stage are converging at the Samsung Performing Arts Theater on May 11 and 12, 2024 for “Gen C” — a musical offering in honor of National Artist Ryan Cayabyab’s 70th birthday.

    Topnotch artists are set to perform and collaborate with Maestro Ryan Cayayab a.k.a. Mr. C. for this once-in-a-lifetime extravaganza.

    On May 11, the guests include Aicelle Santos, Arman Ferrer, Ateneo Chamber Singers, Basil Valdez, Belle Mariano, Bituin Escalante, Dilaw, Jed Madela, John Arcilla, Kakai Bautista, Karylle Tatlonghari, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, Mikkie Bradshaw-Volante, Nonie Buencamino, Nyoy Volante, Phi Palmos, Regine Velasquez, Sheila Valderrama-Martinez, Stell of SB19, The Company, and The Ryan Cayabyab Singers.

    Returning for the May 12 show are Aicelle Santos, Arman Ferrer, Ateneo Chamber Singers, Basil Valdez, Bituin Escalante, Jed Madela, John Arcilla, Kakai Bautista, Karylle Tatlonghari, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo, Mikkie Bradshaw-Volante, Nonie Buencamino, Phi Palmos, Sheila Valderrama-Martinez, The Company, and The Ryan Cayabyab Singers. On this date, they are joined by Ben & Ben, Bini, Janella Salvador, Juan Karlos, Julie Anne San Jose, and Vice Ganda.

    The artists will be accompanied by the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO).

    Photo by Paw Castillo / Portraits by Paw

    The first birthday tribute of Mr. C was held in 1995 (a year after his 40th birthday) at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and produced by Culturtain Musicat Productions, the company of singer Celeste Legaspi and talent manager Girlie Rodis.

    ABS-CBN would produce all-star tributes for the composer in the next two decades: “Musicman@50” in 2004 and “Mr. C@60” in 2014.

    In 2019, the year Mr. C became a National Artist and a Ramon Magsaysay awardee, the UP College of Medicine honored him through “SOAP Opera (Musika ni Ryan, Medisina ng Bayan”).

    Mr. C wrote on Facebook that Celeste Legaspi and Girlie Rodis were insistent on gathering his long-time and newfound friends in the industry for the 2024 tribute. He said, “Hindi pumayag sina Celeste and GR na palampasin itong taon without a musical offering featuring more of my songs.” Culturtain Musicat is spearheading “Gen C”.

    The title—which is obviously a play on the first letter of the composer’s last name and in reference to today’s youth—describes the broad appeal of Mr. C.’s genius.

    Producer Dr. Melfred L. Hernandez explained, “Gen C is not a demographic group; it’s not about an age bracket but a mindset, a group bound by love for and influence of the music of this National Artist and treasure.”

    Producer Aaron Veloso also disclosed, “It’s heartwarming to know that teenagers and people from my generation, together with their parents and grandparents, have been our early and excited ticket buyers.”

    The National Artist expressed utmost thanks to all those involved in this project to be directed by Rowell Santiago. Mr. C said, “Hindi siya ganun kadali… Pagmamahal, pagkakaibigan at respeto sa craft ang siyang nangagpapatakbo ng ganitong klaseng proyekto. Isa siyang hiwaga. Pramis.”

    Ryan Cayabyab
    Photo by Paw Castillo / Portraits by Paw

    “Gen C” is produced by Culturtain Musicat in cooperation with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Samsung Performing Arts Theater, and Ayala Land, for the benefit of the Philippine General Hospital Medical Foundation.

    Sponsors include Metro Pacific Investments Corporation, American Eye Center, Avolution, Ayala Land Premier-Dasmariñas Group, Barbara’s Heritage Restaurant, CMB Film, Joey’s Place, RMA Studio Academy, and Dawns Rack Kasuotan At Iba Pa, with benefactors: MedInfinity, Inc, RAF Forwarding Phils, Inc, Shiphealth and PNB PGH Branch.

    “Gen C” showtime is at 7:30 pm. To purchase tickets, visit the Ticketworld website here.

  • Ryan Ryan Musikahan: Christmas from the Heart

    Ryan Ryan Musikahan: Christmas from the Heart

    Ryan Ryan Musikahan: Christmas from the Heart on November 6, 2015, 7pm at the Marriott Grand Ballroom, Resorts World Manila with Guests: Piolo Pascual, Nikki Gil, Klarisse with Ryan Cayabyab, UST Singers and Ogie Alcasid.

    Ryan Ryan Musikahan: Christmas from the Heart

    For the Benefit of the Orchestra of the Filipino Youth!

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  • OPM LIVE muSIKATin at Philippine Arena

    OPM LIVE muSIKATin at Philippine Arena

    OPM LIVE muSIKATin on February 20, 2015, 8pm at Philippine Arena featuring Ogie Alcasid with the ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra.

    OPM LIVE muSIKATin at Philippine Arena

    The Biggest Gathering of OPM Stars…at the Biggest Dome in the World.

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  • Throwback Thursday with Ogie A.

    Throwback Thursday with Ogie A.

    Throwback Thursday with Ogie A. on August 28, 2014, 8pm at the Music Museum, Greenhills, San Juan City. Featuring surprise guests from the 80s.

    Tickets available at ticketworld.com.ph/throwbackthursdaywithogiea

    Throwback Thursday with Ogie A

    Musical Direction: Ryan “Mr C.” Cayabyab

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  • The Music of Ryan Cayabyab

    The Music of Ryan Cayabyab

    The ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra plays The Music of Ryan Cayabyab on May 3, 2014, 3pm and 8pm at the Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo, (CCP Main Theater), Roxas Blvd., Pasay City.

    Tickets available at ticketworld.com.ph/ryancayabyab

    The Music of Ryan Cayabyab

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  • Icons at the Mall of Asia Arena

    Icons at the Mall of Asia Arena

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    Mall of Asia Arena Grand Launch. Icons at the Mall of Asia Arena. Masters of OPM

    Concert Date: Saturday, June 16, 2012, 8pm
    Concert Venue: SM Mall Of Asia Arena, Pasay City

    Featuring
    ARNEL PINEDA
    BAMBOO
    BASIL VALDEZ
    CHRISTIAN BAUTISTA
    ERIK SANTOS
    FREDDIE AGUILAR
    JED MADELA
    JOSE MANALO
    JOSE MARI CHAN
    JURIS
    MARTIN NIEVERA
    OGIE ALCASID
    PIOLO PASCUAL
    POKWANG
    REGINE VELASQUEZ
    THE COMPANY
    WALLY BAYOLA
    ZSA ZSA PADILLA
    LEA SALONGA
    GARY VALENCIANO

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