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True Faith is a band from the Philippines, formed in 1991.They have become one of the Philippines' most popular and accomplished bands. [citation needed]The band took its name from New Order's 1987 hit single "True Faith", revealing the group's new wave origins.
Dito Na Muling Mag-iisa (1986) Dito Nagwawakas (1978) Diyos Lamang ang Nakakaalam; Don't Let Me Go (duet with Bambi Encarnacion) (1981) Dreamin' (1983) Fool That I Am (1983) From Now On; Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan (1981) (covered by La Diva for the theme song of the 2008 teleserye, and Christian Bautista for the teleserye, "Walang Hanggan" in 2012)
Cast Character Summary Smokey Manaloto Francisco "Isko" Garrido A jeepney driver, he is the husband of Caring and the foster father of Nonoy. On their way back to Manila, they found a baby in the side of the street. Seeing his wife happy carrying the child, he decided to adopt the baby. He died in jeepney crash protecting his family. Arlene Muhlach Caring Garrido Wife of a jeepney driver and ...
Edgardo Jose "Gary" Santiago Valenciano (born August 6, 1964) is a Filipino singer and actor. Known for his musical versatility and performances, he is a recipient of various accolades, including 12 Awit Awards, 3 FAMAS Awards and the Myx Magna Award.
Valencia's second album, We All Need a Reason to Believe, was released on August 26, 2008, featuring 11 new tracks. [11] The album leaked in its entirety on August 16, 2008. On August 19, 2008 it was made available as a full stream on the band's Myspace page.
Bernard Joseph Butler (born 1 May 1970) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer. He has been hailed by some critics as the greatest guitarist of his generation; [ 1 ] BBC journalist Mark Savage called him "one of Britain's most original and influential guitarists". [ 2 ]
In 2024, the Jesuit Communications Foundation, as tribute to Hontiveros’ 100th birth anniversary, organized a three-hour concert “Luwalhati sa Diyos: The Legacy of Father Honti” at Ateneo de Manila University’s Henry Lee Irwin Theater.
As a child, he played guitar and sang at the beaches in Dénia. He had also written a lot of songs and was even offered a record contract, but his parents decided he was too young for the music business and refused the offer. [1] Several years later, in the Netherlands, Valensia played in local bands, usually on keyboard or guitar.