Thursday, August 31, 2023

Jose Mari Chan kicks off the Christmas season on 'ASAP Natin 'To'

Plus treats from 'Senior High' stars, hot collab from AC and Chie, and Jamie Rivera's 35th anniversary celebration


AT A GLANCE

  • Celebrate the early yuletide season with a holiday hits party led by the King of Filipino Christmas Carols himself, Jose Mari Chan, together with "It's Showtime's" Isip Bata kids Kulot, Jaze, Lucas, and Imogen, plus Anji Salvacion, P-Pop girl group Calista, and the whole ASAP family with Edward Barber.


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Your favorite weekend viewing habit kicks off the early holiday season with a bang, featuring an all-star act with OPM and Christmas icon Jose Mari Chan, plus more must-watch treats from your favorite Kapamilya stars and special guests this Sunday (Sept. 3) on "ASAP Natin 'To" on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, and TV5.

Celebrate the early yuletide season with a holiday hits party led by the King of Filipino Christmas Carols himself, Jose Mari Chan, together with "It's Showtime's" Isip Bata kids Kulot, Jaze, Lucas, and Imogen, plus Anji Salvacion, P-Pop girl group Calista, and the whole ASAP family with Edward Barber. 

More surprises await from the cast of the trending Kapamilya youth-oriented series "Senior High" Andrea Brillantes, Elijah Canlas, Xyriel Manabat, Zaijian Jaranilla, Juan Karlos, Daniella Stranner, Gela Atayde, Miggy Jimenez, and Tommy Alejandrino alongside veteran co-stars Angel Aquino, Kean Cipriano, Mon Confiado, Gerald Madrid, Ana Abad Santos, Baron Geisler, Desiree del Valle, and Sylvia Sanchez.

Women's power is in full display with a fierce "Clash Dance" showdown from AC Bonifacio and Chie Filomeno, plus celebrate Pinoy pride anew with an all-champions dancefloor act from World Hip Hop Dance Championship winners Javen Zamora and the full-force of HQ Dance Collective.

Jive to the total pop performance from Asia's Pop Heartthrob, Darren, together with ASAP heartthrobs Jameson Blake, Joao Constancia, Jin Macapagal, and Jeremy G. Then, feel the chill vibes with a jamming session from Kice and MRLD.

All roads lead to Italy, as your favorite artists bring world-class Pinoy performances to all our Kapamilyas in Milan. And before the highly-anticipated "ASAP Natin 'To in Milan" show, get ready for a sneak peek vocal treat from Zsa Zsa Padilla, Angeline Quinto, Jona, Jed Madela, and Regine Velasquez with Franco Laurel. 

Celebrate 35 years of faith, love, and inspiration as the country's Inspirational Diva, Jamie Rivera, marks her anniversary and birthday on the ASAP stage with a new single act. Also joining her are singing champions Jona, Jed, Klarisse de Guzman, Jason Dy, Bituin Escalante, Katrina Velarde, Sheena Belarmino, JM Yosures, Reiven Umali, Khimo Gumatay, Fana, and Lyka Estrella.

The music continues with a stellar duet from Asia's Phoenix, Morissette, and the country's Concert King, Martin Nievera.

And love is in the air with a romance medley sing-off from Zsa Zsa Padilla, Erik Santos, Ogie Alcasid, and Regine Velasquez, plus a touching father-daughter duet from Gary and Kiana Valenciano in "The Greatest Showdown."

Don't miss this early holiday party from the country's longest-running and award-winning musical variety show, "ASAP Natin 'To," this Sunday, 12 NN on local TV via Kapamilya Channel, Jeepney TV, A2Z, and TV5, online through Kapamilya Online Live and iWantTFC, and worldwide via TFC. 

Viewers who use any digital TV box at home, such as the TVplus box, only need to rescan their device to watch "ASAP Natin 'To" on TV5 and A2Z.

For our Kapamilyas in Italy, don't miss "ASAP Natin 'To in Milan," happening on Sept. 10 (Sunday) at the Mediolanum Forum in Milan. For tickets, visit https://bit.ly/ASAPinMilanTickets.

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

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ABBA singer Agnetha makes comeback as solo artist



AT A GLANCE

  • While it took ABBA nearly 40 years to return with a new album after the band split in the early 1980s, Faltskog has since produced several solo albums, the last "A" came out in 2013.


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Agnetha Faltskog stands second left in ABBA's wax figures displayed at Stockholm's ABBA museum (AFP) 

STOCKHOLM (AFP) - Two years after iconic Swedish pop group ABBA returned with a new album, singer Agnetha Faltskog has announced she will unveil a new single as a solo artist this week.

"So... where do we go from here?," the 73-year-old asked in a post to Instagram late Tuesday.

She said the single -- also titled "Where Do We Go From Here?" -- would be premiering on BBC Radio 2 on Thursday. 


Singers Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad represented the double A in the ABBA acronym alongside Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson.

The artist had last week teased that a new release was in the works, in an Instagram post that just said "Where Do We Go From Here?", without further explanation.

While it took ABBA nearly 40 years to return with a new album after the band split in the early 1980s, Faltskog has since produced several solo albums, the last "A" came out in 2013.

ABBA were propelled to global stardom after their 1974 Eurovision Song Contest win with "Waterloo" but they split in 1982, a year after the album, "The Visitors". 

In 2018 the supergroup confirmed rumours they had returned to the studio to record new music.

ABBA finally announced a new album in September 2021 and released the singles "I still have faith in you" and "Don't shut me down" ahead of the 10-track "Voyage" two months later.

ABBA also made a return to the stage with a London show the following year in the form of projected holograms -- dubbed "ABBAtars."

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

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THRILLMAKER: The Humperdinck is back!

BY JOEE GUILAS



AT A GLANCE

  • This September, thelegendary British crooner returnsto the country as part of hisongoing world tour, “The Legend Continues.” Fans will be serenaded by his passionate performances in a two-night concert at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Newport World Resorts, Pasay City, on Sept. 9 and 10, 7:30 PM.


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Engelbert Humperdinck

Ironic as it may sound, the singer who immortalized the song “Release Me” is not considering releasing his tight hold on fame anytime soon.  Legendary balladeer and frequent Manila visitor Engelbert Humperdinck will soon be en route to another world tour, including a stop in the Philippines this September.

“It’s been four years since my last visit, and I’m looking forward to coming over.  I’m excited about coming over there.  I know that Filipinos love my music.  I’ve been spending a lot of time online, and I see them singing my songs on karaoke,” shared Humperdinck. He said this also prompts him to always have something special for his Filipino fans whenever he is afforded the chance to visit the country.  This next visit is undoubtedly not going to be an exception.

“I have a surprise for the Filipino people when I get there,” he teased. 

The promised surprise is on top of the 87-year-old singer’s new album, "All About Love.”  He hopes that some cuts in this new project will be hits just like his classic “Release Me,” which stayed on top of the charts for 56 consecutive weeks in multiple countries.

“The music that I record seems timeless when I recorded them in the past, and I never get tired singing them, especially Release Me,” Humperdinck acknowledged. 

Asked whether or not he is getting tired of singing at his ripe age, Humperdinck stressed that slowing down anytime soon is far-fetched, at least at this point: “Retiring is not a word that I use.  I have such a great following that I don’t want to disappoint them.  Wherever I go, I get such a great reception.”  More than this, however, the debt of gratitude to his craft makes him stick to the life of being a musician.

“Music has been my passport to the world.  It’s made me see countries I’ve never seen before. It’s a wonderful way to make a living.” 

This September, the legendary British crooner returns to the country as part of his ongoing world tour, “The Legend Continues.” Fans will be serenaded by his passionate performances in a two-night concert at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Newport World Resorts, Pasay City, on Sept. 9 and 10, 7:30 PM.

For over 50 years, Humperdinck mastered wooing audiences worldwide, earning him the title “King of Romance.” Among his commercially successful singles are “Release Me,” “Quando Quando Quando,” “Spanish Eyes,” and many more.

While his captivating vocals have charmed millions of fans, the man earned his icon status in the music industry with massive achievements through the decades. Humperdinck rose in the music scene in the 1960s alongside iconic bands The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Throughout his long career, he became a four-time Grammy nominee and released dozens of studio albums, selling over 150 million records. To this day, he consistently showcases his legacy and wins the hearts of listeners across the globe.

Now, given all these tucked into his belt, it should be no wonder why fans are finding it difficult to release his music from their playlists. 

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Engelbert Humperdinck

Ironic as it may sound, the singer who immortalized the song “Release Me” is not considering releasing his tight hold on fame anytime soon.  Legendary balladeer and frequent Manila visitor Engelbert Humperdinck will soon be en route to another world tour, including a stop in the Philippines this September.

“It’s been four years since my last visit, and I’m looking forward to coming over.  I’m excited about coming over there.  I know that Filipinos love my music.  I’ve been spending a lot of time online, and I see them singing my songs on karaoke,” shared Humperdinck. He said this also prompts him to always have something special for his Filipino fans whenever he is afforded the chance to visit the country.  This next visit is undoubtedly not going to be an exception. 

“I have a surprise for the Filipino people when I get there,” he teased.

The promised surprise is on top of the 87-year-old singer’s new album, "All About Love.”  He hopes that some cuts in this new project will be hits just like his classic “Release Me,” which stayed on top of the charts for 56 consecutive weeks in multiple countries.

“The music that I record seems timeless when I recorded them in the past, and I never get tired singing them, especially Release Me,” Humperdinck acknowledged. 

Asked whether or not he is getting tired of singing at his ripe age, Humperdinck stressed that slowing down anytime soon is far-fetched, at least at this point: “Retiring is not a word that I use.  I have such a great following that I don’t want to disappoint them.  Wherever I go, I get such a great reception.”  More than this, however, the debt of gratitude to his craft makes him stick to the life of being a musician.

“Music has been my passport to the world.  It’s made me see countries I’ve never seen before. It’s a wonderful way to make a living.”

This September, the legendary British crooner returns to the country as part of his ongoing world tour, “The Legend Continues.” Fans will be serenaded by his passionate performances in a two-night concert at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Newport World Resorts, Pasay City, on Sept. 9 and 10, 7:30 PM.

For over 50 years, Humperdinck mastered wooing audiences worldwide, earning him the title “King of Romance.” Among his commercially successful singles are “Release Me,” “Quando Quando Quando,” “Spanish Eyes,” and many more.

While his captivating vocals have charmed millions of fans, the man earned his icon status in the music industry with massive achievements through the decades. Humperdinck rose in the music scene in the 1960s alongside iconic bands The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Throughout his long career, he became a four-time Grammy nominee and released dozens of studio albums, selling over 150 million records. To this day, he consistently showcases his legacy and wins the hearts of listeners across the globe.

Now, given all these tucked into his belt, it should be no wonder why fans are finding it difficult to release his music from their playlists.