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Wednesday, 07 July 2010

Music aficionados: watch out for a triple treat of live music come Friday night at 8, July 23, at The Oxford Suites Makati (Durban corner P. Burgos St., Makati Avenue). Aptly titled "BEBOP, BOSSA, ATBP.", the show features a rare mix of artists bringing their brand of music into one exciting collaboration.

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There's SITTI NAVARRO, undisputedly the Philippines' Queen of Bossa Nova. She could very well be the "Girl from Ipanema" that Jobim described in his song as "tall and tan, and young and lovely". When her first album of bossa classics and originals titled Cafe Bossa hit the charts, numerous artists and record labels followed suit, thus reviving the bossa nova trend. Through the years and after several hit albums, Sitti has stood above the rest and has distinguished herself as the artist who started it all.


Providing the "Bebop" flavor is Manila Jazz Diva SANDRA LIM-VIRAY. A singer of Ella-like pathos and range, Sandra has earned the recognition of jazz artists and enthusiasts, having been president of the Jazz Society of the Philippines, and now President and Chairman of the Philippine International Jazz and Arts Festival. Considered THE premier jazz singer in the country today, Sandra is known for a vast repertoire that she consistently renders with her impeccable voice, mastery of scat, and soulful interpretation.


Jazz with a "Pinoy twist" will be provided by AISAKU YOKOGAWA, Japanese Jazz and OPM artist. Born to and raised by Japanese parents, Aisaku is an amazing multi-lingual performer. Aside from singing in his native tongue, he never fails to surprise the audience by dishing out OPM favorites in flawless Tagalog. Aisaku's talent is evident in his repertoire of Latin ditties translated into Tagalog known as "Salinawit", by no less than award-winning poet and journalist Pete Lacaba, and Japanese songs popularized by Ted Ito.

Accompanying these brilliant artists are Joel Galang on keyboards, Edgar Avenir on guitar, Jessie Jodloman Jr. on bass, Jun Viray on drums.

Tickets will be available at the venue for Php 500. For more info. and Tickets inquirries; Contact Mark Tañala, at Mobile Nos.: 0923.719.6722 / 0917.493.4232 / 0918.444.6376 / Tel. Nos. 02.515.0865 / 02.504.4402 or email at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it if you would like to buy your tickets in advance.

 

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