Showing posts with label 90's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 90's. Show all posts

November 18, 2019

A night of grooves and nonstop dance moves: 90’s Dance Concert: Panahon Ko ‘To

Rewind the hands of time in a major #throwback concert to usher in the new year! 90’s Dance Concert: Panahon Ko ‘To, a night of grooves and nonstop dance moves, awaits you this January 31, 2020 at the ABS CBN Vertis Tent, Quezon City from 6 P.M. onwards. 

This Flashback Friday night is presented  by JS Management Co. and SOL Aces Unlimited Co. and directed by renowned dance choreographer, Miggy Tanchanco.

Panahon Ko ‘To is the Philippines’ first ever dance concert headlined by 3 of your favorite 90’s dance icons - Universal Motion Dancers/UMD (Wowie de Guzman, James Salas, Jim Salas, Gerry Oliva, Marco McKinley, and Norman Santos), Streetboys (Vhong Navarro, Danilo Barrios, Chris Cruz, and Nicko Manalo), and Manoeuvres (Joshua Zamora, Jason Zamora, Michael Flores, Jon Supan, Reden Cruz, Jhon Cruz, and Rene Sagaran).



These phenomenal groups are joined by almost 100 talented dancers including members from  Xpeople, Kidz at Work, Abztract Dancers, Black & White,  Big Brothers, Regal Hitmen, BMG Dancers, KATZ22, Octobeat Culture, SOP Dancers, Different Colors and many more! 

The night wouldn’t be complete without the participation of special guests, acclaimed rapper Andrew E., and Lei Bautista of the 90s All Girl Pop Rock Band Pretty in Pink.

Reminisce the good old days through the songs they helped popularize with their dance moves featured in 90’s TV variety shows such as:”Always”by Erasure, ”Stars”by Simply Red. ”Dying Inside” by Timmy Thomas, “How Gee” by Black Machine, “Close To You” by Whitfield (Popularized by UMD), 

“Macarena”by Los del Rio,”Rump Shaker”by wreckx-n-effect, “Choo Choo Train” by Patty Shukla,
 “Tubthumping“ by Chumbawamba, “Whoop There It Is by Tag Team (Popularized by Manoeuvres)

 “MMMBop” by Hanson, “Beautiful Life” (Ace of Base) “Tootsie Roll” by 69 Boyz,  “Renegade Master” by Wild Child, “Lick It”by 20 Fingers (popularized by Streetboys), among others.

Panahon Ko ‘To is masterminded by producer and UMD member James Salas (President of JS Management Co. ), whose long- time dream was to stage all the 90’s major dance icons in one mega concert.


Revel in a night of nostalgia as we keep the fun going at an afterparty in the same venue. 

Book your tickets starting November 9 at all SM Tickets outlets nationwide and via www.smtickets.com

Ticket prices are as follows: VIP Standing - P 2500, Gold Standing- P 1750 

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November 8, 2018

The 90s Anthems ! “90s Overload” at The Theatre at Solaire

Sweet, rock and a whole lot of bold, the 90s were an era of statement making music that shook the core and revitalized Philippine music. Hear the pulse raising hits in “90s Overload” happening on November 17, 2018 at The Theatre at Solaire. 

“90s Overload reminisces the era when Original Pilipino Music (OPM) found its footing in the rock scene. The grungy, attitude-filled acoustics merged with the soulful lyrics that is normally the signature of our ballads were what made it appealing and relatable. The 90s music were statement makers which made them click with a wide audience then, and even with today’s younger generation,” says Solaire Resort & Casino’s Director for Entertainment Audie Gemora. 



Photo shows: (Left to right) Dodong Cruz of The Youth, Perf de Castro of Rivermaya, Myra Ruaro of Put3ska, and Glenn Jacinto of Teeth; Stephen Lu of Rizal Underground, Noel Palomo of Siakol, Lei Bautista of Prettier than Pink, and Jek Manuel of IAXE Band; Cookie Chua of Color It Red, Wency Cornejo of After Image, Naldy Padilla of Orient Pearl, and Paco Arespacochaga of Introvoys.


The concert will bring together the 90s most iconic band voices to sweep its audience onto its currents. Jek Manuel of IAXE Band, Cooky Chua of Color It Red, Lei Bautista of Prettier than Pink, Paco Arespacochaga of Introvoys, Perf De Castro of Rivermaya, Glenn Jacinto of Teeth, Wency Cornejo of After Image, Myra Ruaro of Put3ska, Naldy Padilla of Orient Pearl, Dodong Cruz of The Youth, Stephen Lu of Rizal Underground and Noel Palomo of Siakol will sing their most prolific songs to bring in the nostalgia tide after tide. 

Myra Ruaro of Put3ska shares that the 90s music scene was a time when ingenuity was abundant, “The Pinoy 90s music scene was the time of great musical opportunities for artists and bands with truly creative and unique original compositions. There was so much talent coming from the rock scene and the musicians’ diverse musical personas made the vibe truly exciting and progressive.” The diversity in sound, interpretation and style created a culture where each is a mentor to the other, “Everyone knew everyone and supported each other’s music. Though we had our own unique sound and identity, we were all part of one community, one family, one barkada,” says Prettier than Pink’s Lei Bautista. 

The era’s richness in musical material that spoke to one in a personal level made it difficult for most to pick which they would consider as their 90s anthem. But for some, there are songs that are more long-lasting than others. Cooky Chua of Color It Red cites “Nanaman” from their band’s first album, “Ito yung pinaka unang kantang nasulat ng banda namin for Ateneo Fair”, while for Rizal Underground’s Stephen Lu, “It would be “Alapaap”. The lyrics brings us to a different level of high. The music has its rock feel but with pop sensibilities”. 

Asked what they’re looking forward to in their upcoming concert, the four artists gave the same answers. “We want to bring back the audience to the 90s and recreate the same energy and atmosphere while we get to hang out with old and new artist friends, says Lei. Cooky adds, “Sabi ko nga kay Wency (Cornejo), I do this for the friendship and bonding. It feels good to hang out with the artists na kasama dito, hindi trabaho.” 

Concert goers will definitely witness a big jamming session of their favorites 90s anthems that will make them unconsciously bob their heads, sing along, and jump up from their seats. 

For tickets to “90s Overload”, you can call TicketWorld at 891-9999. 



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