Monday, July 23, 2012

“JAZZMOPOLITAN®” ALL STARS SPARKLE AT THE FORD AUGUST 25



An Evening of Jazz Collaboration with Filipino American Performers
(Los Angeles, CA. July, 2012) Planned spontaneity, the essence of jazz performance, takes centerstage at the Ford Amphitheatre as PAE Live! spotlights performers from the “Jazzmopolitan®” series on Saturday, August 25 in a spectacular concert under the stars. The show will bring young, up-and-coming jazz artists from the Filipino community together with performers who have made their mark in the Filipino jazz world in the final Jazzmopolitan® concert ending the series which began in 2010.
On this year’s Jazzmopolitan® bill, PAE Live! is excited to introduce a couple of hot, new vocalists who are making waves in the music industry, particularly on the Internet. One such talent is Krystle Tugadi whose music is a tasty blend of r&b, folk, pop and jazz mixed with a soulful voice. Her ability to reach people with her honest performances and music has always been her niche but it’s her quirky disposition that has gained her a strong following of listeners from all walks of life.
Alma Silos, a veteran singer who is celebrating a return to live performance, grew up listening to jazz singers like Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole. Since coming to the U.S. in 1986, Alma became a member of groups Ssshe, Altered Rhythm and even started a record label with her husband. She has recently finished her album entitled “Alma Silos: After Ten”.
Mitch Franco was born and raised in Northern California. His mother, Gemma Franco, was once a professional recording artist in the Philippines. Mitch became fond of a Michael Buble album when he was 10 years old and began researching jazz music immediately. He then tried singing the classic Sinatra tune “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”. The song was perfect for him and Mitch has been singing jazz ever since.
VJ Rosales is a singer/songwriter with a fresh sound bringing versatility to pop and r&b by fusing his knowledge and style of jazz with them. An alumni from the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music (at Cal State Long Beach) with a B.M. in Jazz Studies, he is an upcoming artist who is easily adaptable to the changing pop genre. He currently sings with his band, "Chasing Vertigo", a three-piece band that melds pop and r&b with jazz and funk.
Also making her Ford debut is the Philippines’ very own Queen of Jazz, Louie Reyes. She began her professional career with an all female singing trio called Babsie, Chit and Louie, established herself as an accomplished performer with the popular New Minstrels, recorded and released several albums, and received standing ovations for her stage and theatre performances in the Philippines and abroad. She has performed with several mainstream jazz artists such as Joe Sample, Bob James, David Benoit, Noel Pointer and Dianne Reeves.
Abe Lagrimas, Jr., who played drums during the “Jazzmopolitan: Gentlemen of Jazz” concert, is a versatile multi-instrumentalist – equally proficient on the drums, vibraphone and ukulele. Abe began his musical journey when he first sat behind a drum set at the age of four. After high school, Abe continued his studies and attended Berklee College of Music as a North American World Tour Scholarship recipient. He has performed with artists such as Eric Marienthal, Eric Reed, Bill Mays, Jon Irabagon, Lalo Schifrin, Gabe Baltazar, James Morrison, Jake Shimabukuro, James Ingram and in Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Mexico, Canada and Germany.
Jaclyn Rose, a graduate from California State University, Long Beach with a degree in Vocal Performance and a concentration in Jazz Studies, returns from last year’s “Jazzmopolitan: Ladies of Jazz” concert. Trained in a wide variety of musical styles, jazz/neo-soul/r&b is where her heart lies, a la Erykah Badu and India Arie to name a couple. “Jazz offers infinite possibilities…” explains Jaclyn, “there are no limitations…you gain such a deep musical understanding with jazz. The complex harmonies are beautiful and colorful, and really that’s what I love most about jazz. It’s colorful.”
A highlight of the concert will be special performances from Eduardo “Tateng” Katindig, Jr. Born in the Philippines and schooled at the University of the Philippines majoring in composition and keyboard concentration, Tateng is the son of Philippine legendary jazz musician Eddie Katindig. Jazz brought Tateng to the U.S. in 2000 and since then he has played with many great artists such as the legendary drummer Earl Palmer, Lou Rawls, Ritchie Cole, Alphonse Mouzon, Bill Henderson, the late Teddy Edward, Sam Most, Eloise Laws and Carl Saunders to name a few. Earlier this month, he made his Hollywood Bowl debut as musical director for an all-Filipino concert curated by Black Eyed Peas’ member Apl.de.ap.
Saxophonist Ner de Leon, who stunned the audience at the “Jazzmopolitan: Gentlemen of Jazz” concert, will be back in another spectacular performance. The Berklee College of Music educated musician hails from a long bloodline of musicians and has been playing music since he was eight years old. Over the years, Ner has developed a timber that distinguishes his unique and superb style and sound that truly sets him apart from the rest.
PAE Live! has invited two very special artists who originated the “Jazzmopolitan” series to perform at this final concert. With a career that spans all of the entertainment genres (television, film, theater, music and performance), singer/songwriter Becca Godinez – who made her debut at the Hollywood Bowl earlier this month - has a special place in her heart for jazz music, the second vocal specialty she studied in college (after classical music). Expect Becca’s command of bossa nova and Brazilian jazz to shine during the concert. Mon David, the 2006 winner of the London International Jazz Competition, is also coming to close out the series. The major jazz singer from the Philippines who can sing any type of music with credibility, creativity, heartfelt emotion and wit has been creating waves in the U.S. since he moved here. He cites influences from Frank Sinatra, Kurt Elling, Eddie Jefferson and Mark Murphy on his music.
The featured artist for the show is smooth jazz saxman Michael Paulo, who has been part of all the “Jazzmopolitan” concerts since the series originated. One of the most versatile saxophonists in pop, soul and contemporary jazz for over twenty years, the Hawaiian born Paulo has added his distinct “saxpertise” to a virtual Who's Who of artists including Al Jarreau, James Ingram, trumpeter Rick Braun and guitarist Peter White, Oleta Adams, Patti Austin, Jeff Lorber, David Benoit and Johnny Mathis to name a few. Paulo grew up in a musical family (his father a pianist, his mother a singer, his siblings all playing instruments) but chose a more adventurous road by joining Hawaiian pop/rock band Kalapana, which had some success on the mainland but was most popular in Japan. He continues to produce the annual Temecula Wine & Music Festival and continues to play his own brand of music around the world.
“This will be an unforgettable evening of jazz music,” promises director/producer Rex Sampaga. “The caliber of artists, both young and seasoned, is extraordinary and they bring a level of musicianship and performance that showcase not only their talent but also the music. Even though it will be our last Jazzmopolitan concert in this form, I am eagerly awaiting this show!”
A portion of the show’s proceeds will be donated to the ABS-CBN Foundation International, Inc. a registered non-profit organization under the multi-media global ABS-CBN network, and in particular, to their flagship program “Bantay Bata” (or “Child Watch”). Bantay Bata is a child welfare program in the Philippines that not only rescues and rehabilitates sick and abused children, but also provides shelter, therapy and quality home care for rescued children until they can be reunited with their families or referred to proper child-caring agencies. The program gives emphasis on the family through the following services: training and advocacy on child abuse prevention, rehabilitation of families in crisis, educational scholarships, livelihood, community outreach and medical and dental missions. For more information on the Foundation and it’s work, visit www.abscbnfoundation.org.
Tickets for “Jazzmopolitan® All Stars” start at $25 and are $12 for full-time students with ID and children 12 and under. Tickets are available at www.FordTheatres.org or 323-461-3673 (for non-visual media 323-GO 1-FORD). For groups of 8 or more, please call 323-769-2147. For more information, visit http://fordtheatres.org/en/events/details/id/373. The concert is sponsored by the Asian Journal, BakitWhy.com, Gano Excel, FilamNation.com, Goldilocks, Island Pacific, Jeepney Asian Grill, the PinoyInsider.com and Seafood City in conjunction with Ford season sponsors KPFK 90.7 FM and LA18.
The Ford Amphitheatre is located at 2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East, Hollywood, CA 90068, just off the 101 Hollywood Freeway across from the Hollywood Bowl and south of Universal Studios. The grounds open two hours before show time for picnicking. The Ford offers a number of dining options: a variety of food and beverages are available on site and box dinners for evening events may be ordered in advance. Patrons are welcome to bring their own food and drink.
The Ford is disabled accessible. Portable wireless listening devices are available upon request. On-site stacked parking costs $5 per vehicle for evening shows. For evening shows only,FREE non-stacked parking serviced by a FREE shuttle to the Ford is available at the Universal City Metro Station lot at Lankershim Blvd. and Campo de Cahuenga. The shuttle cycles every 15 – 20 minutes and stops in the “kiss and ride” area.
“Jazzmopolitan®” produced by PAE Live!, is part of the Ford Amphitheatre 2012 Season, a multi-disciplinary arts series produced by the Los Angeles County Arts Commission in cooperation with Los Angeles County-based arts organizations. For a complete season schedule, directions to the theater and parking information, log on to www.FordTheatres.org.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

"Wil Time Bigtime" on May 26 at Shrine Auditorium (Los Angeles )




NORA AUNOR, RUFFA GUTIERREZ, AGA MUHLACH and DEREK RAMSAY join the North America launch of KapatidTV5 and AksyonTV International featuring Willie Revillame's "Wil Time Bigtime" on May 26 at Shrine Auditorium (Los Angeles ) and June 2 at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium (San Francisco). For tickets call 1-855-KAPATID (855-527-2843), log on to Ticketmaster.com, or charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000. San Francisco show tickets with "no service charges" available Fridays only at the Fox Theater Oakland (12nn-7pm) at 1807 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. 510-302-2277.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Stars of the film ‘The Road’ lead them to Belo Clinic in Glendale




By Jay Fermin (FMG)

After a very successful red carpet premiere at Arclight theater in Hollywood, the stars of Director Yan Laranas film ‘ The Road ‘ dropped by recently at Belo Clinic in Glendale, California.

Alden Richards, who is on his first U.S. visit, came by to see Dr. Vicky Belo the day after the movie premiere. He is being watched as the next big star of GMA Network.

A true La Sallian, Alden dreams of finishing up his Business Administration degree even with the pressures of show business. He has worked with veteran stars Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes.

He revealed that before his career took off, he played the main part in the high school play ‘Joseph and The Multi Coloured Dreamcoat.’

Today, he spent time with Dr. Belo before heading for a fun day at Disneyland. ‘The Road’ is his breakthrough movie which received great reviews at the April Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival.

Following his visit, the very down-to-earth, fun, and very gorgeous Rhian Ramos also came by at Belo Clinic in Glendale before doing some ‘Mall Shopping.’

Rhian is considered one of the most Beautiful stars in the Philippines with more than a dozen magazine covers to her credit. The conversation started with her role in the film, and went on to her being a ‘techie’ and not a big fan of name brand fashion, and confesses that she loves collecting toy cars !

However, what she really revealed is that the film ‘The Road’, is a great collaboration of talent to show that the Philippines can make an inroad into Hollywood and the world , breaking away from the stereotype Filipino films that we are all familiar with. 'The Road' is definitely world class movie, almost shot like a British film with a fast paced script and breathtaking cinematography.

Asked what she wants in life, her response is that she can continue projects that will appeal not only to the Philippine viewers, but to the world. And in so doing, her heart’s desire from her bucket list is to start and leave behind a Foundation to help single small entrepreneurs in the Philippines break out of the ‘gaya-gaya ‘ attitude, and be trained in tackling unique products that will appeal to the wider and bigger world market!

Dr.Vicky Belo was very happy that Alden and Rhian dropped by for a quick chat and promised to see them in Belo Clinics when they return to the Philippines so she can do treatment to ward off the jetlag.

‘The Road ‘ also stars Carmina Villaroel, Marvin Agustin, TJ Trinidad, Barbie Forteza, Lexi Fernandez, Derrick Monasterio, Louis delos Reyes, and Ynna Assistio. Watch it starting May 11, 2012 in a theater near you..

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Kapatid TV5 and AksyonTV International Set to Expand its Reach in North America


WILLIE TO GIVE AWAY HOUSE AND LOT AT

TV5’s LAUNCH EVENTS IN LA AND SAN FRANCISCO

California, April 5, 2012 - TV5 International kicks off its North American launch by bringing TV5’s popular television program “Wil Time Bigtime” to Filipinos living in the United States. Host Willie Revillame will visit Los Angeles on May 26 at the Shrine Auditorium and San Francisco on June 2 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium for a limited series of live concerts.

Fans and attendees can expect the heartwarming fun and entertainment that Willie has been known for. They can sing along to his hits such as “Ikaw Na Nga” or dance to “Boom Tarat Tarat” and “Sayaw Darling.” Willie’s shows bring total entertainment and are expected to deliver fun musical numbers and exciting games for the whole family, with big time prizes at stake including a chance for one lucky winner to win a house and lot for loved ones back in the Philippines.

This event is only the first of many to come as TV5 International’s two channels, Kapatid TV5 and AksyonTV International, expand its reach in North America.

Don’t miss this chance to catch Willie Revillame and other TV5 stars, live! Tickets will be available at Ticketmaster and select ticket outlets. For ticket inquiries and reservations, call 1-855-KAPATID (1-855-527-2843) or email KapatidTV5@gmail.com. For sponsorship opportunities, contact Creative Concepts at 1-888-886-7889, or email CreativeConceptsIntl@gmail.com.

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Induction Ceremony of 2012 FACC-LA Officer’s Installation & New Members Recognition.

Sherman Oaks, CA --- March 15, 2012 The Filipino-American Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles announced the official results of the FACC-LA election for 2012‏. The executive officers are: Vic Mercado (President), Lydia Soriano (President Elect/ 1st Vice), Mary Ann Omega (2nd Vice President), Shirley Lumanog (Corresponding Secretary), Vangie Tabberrah (Recording Secretary) and Roy Tabberrah (Treasurer). The Chamber 2012 Board of Directors are: Bob Crowther, Paul Kao, Susan Maranan, Lulu Mercado, Gladys Balallo, Gemma Bergstrom, Nick Delicana, and Mary Trinidad.

To celebrate the 2012 FACC-LA new officers and board of directors installation the organization will host their Induction Ceremony on Friday, March 30, 2012 at MayFlower Seafood Restaurant (in the Function Room) located at 679 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 from 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. The event will feature live entertainment and is open to everyone. Deputy Consul General at Philippine Consulate General Daniel Espiritu have confirmed his attendance to grace on this upcoming event.

GENERAL TICKETS: $25.00 (includes 8 courses of dinner, dance and entertainment) at http://faccla2012inductionceremony.eventbrite.com/ For more details and to reserve your seats please contact: Lulu Mercado (818) 470-5556, Shirley Lumanog (818) 802-6888, and Lydia Soriano (562) 310-8144.

PRESS/MEDIA R.S.V.P. MANDATORY: Lydia Soriano at Lfsoriano8@msmservicesinc.com or Steven Escobar at diversitynews@hotmail.com

Event sponsors include Mayflower Restaurant (Host), World Wide Vital Marketing & Public Relations (Marketing and Public Relations), Diversity News Printing Services (Graphic Design), Diversity News Magazine (Media).

About The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce LA: The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles (FACC -LA), est. 2001 is a 501c(6) nonprofit organization (Tax I.D.#54-2171511).

The FACC-LA was founded in 2001 and continues to promote and further the interests of the Los Angeles business community. As part of the ongoing effort to grow the business community, FACC-LA thrives and ensures maximum return of business owner’s investment of time, energy and dollars. We further develop ways and means to advance the interests of businesses. We provide resources in the growth of existing local businesses and industries as well as providing assistance to new business owners and individuals offering services that will benefit and enhance the quality of life in our society. The chamber also supports and encourages local cultural and civic activities to improve and/ or expand the quality of life in the community. For more information visit www.FACC-SFV.org


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MEDIA CONTACTS:

Lydia Soriano, FACC-LA President Elect

Tel. (562) 310-8144 Email: Lfsoriano8@msmservicesinc.com



Alex Leon, Director of Marketing & PR

Steven Escobar, Media Liaison

World Wide Vital Marketing & Public Relations Inc.

http://worldwidevitalpr.wordpress.com/

TEL: (213) 321-9408

worldwidevitalpr@gmail.com