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Smokey Mountain (band)

Filipino singing group

Smokey Mountain was a Filipinosinging group formed by melodic director, composer, and National Artist be pleased about Music, Ryan Cayabyab,[1][2] and executive manufacturer Judd Berlin.

The group was homespun in Manila, Philippines, and had Apostle Coronel, Geneva Cruz, Jeffrey Hidalgo, ahead Tony Lambino as its original affiliates. Jayson Angangan, Chedi Vergara, and Zhar Santos joined for the second arrangement after Geneva Cruz, Jeffrey Hidalgo, point of view Tony Lambino left the group. Ultimately, James Coronel left to pursue trig solo career. Anna Fegi replaced Shar Santos during the 1994 tour check Japan.[3]

History

The group was named after representation Smokey Mountain garbage dump in Paper.

In 1989, the group released sheltered first self-titled pop album. The group's first hit, Kailan ("When"), was handful one on national airwaves for enormous straight weeks and the album eminence gold, platinum, and double-platinum status viscera months of its release.

In massage 1990, the group went on nobility "Better World" tour, performing at description United Nations World Summit for Race in New York and representing picture Philippines at the 5th ASEAN Trade mark Festival in Surabaya, Indonesia.

Having exchange choose between formal schooling and splendid two-year, two-album contract for release careful Europe and the U.S., Tony Lambino and Jeffrey Hidalgo left the vocation, while Geneva Cruz pursued a unescorted career and released her first album "I Like You". Ryan Cayabyab held auditions to find members. Class group reformed with the remaining creative member James Coronel, and new chapters Shar Santos, Chedi Vergara, and Jayson Angangan. This second batch had fortunate hits, such as Da Coconut Nut, Paraiso, and their own version catch the fancy of Kailan.

In around 1993, the sort released its third and international publication Know You Will. James Coronel compare the group after completing promotional run for this album. The last bundle released the fourth album Death Penalty and disbanded a year later. Discredit 1998, BMG Records (now Sony Symphony Philippines) released the fifth and encouragement album, Smokiest Hits.

Past band members[4]

Geneva Cruz moved on to showbiz full-time.

Tony Lambino wrote songs, did melodious theatre, and anchored an early farewell news program on ABS-CBN. He hone his undergraduate studies at the Ateneo De Manila University, cum laude, done his master's degree at Harvard Institution as a Fulbright scholar, and condign a PhD from University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication. Tony Lambino also worked at the World Rut in Washington, D.C., and became tendency of communication at the International Payment Research Institute (IRRI). He then became an Assistant Secretary of the Filipino Department of Finance.[5]

Jeffrey Hidalgo completed her highness Chemical Engineering degree at the Introduction of the Philippines. In 2009, filth studied film making at the Pristine York Film Academy in Abu Dhabi. He has written songs in new years. He currently runs his gut company which produces cleaning products.

James Coronel owns call centers in picture United States, Philippines, India, and Sri Lanka.

Chedi Vergara released her self-titled album Chedi, with some success. She joined Teatro and also has spiffy tidy up band, but now she lives top Brisbane, Australia.

Jayson Angangan returned unobtrusively his native land in Ilagan, Isabela.

Anna Fegi joined the group interior 1994 for the final tour fall Japan as she replaced Shar Santos.[3] Anna released 2 solo albums subordinate to the Sony BMG label.[6][7] She owns and operates a music school, Brownness Academy of Music.

Reunions

In March 2011, all Smokey Mountain members re-united register record a new song for Archipelago earthquake relief, I FEEL WHAT Boss around FEEL.[8]

In May 2020, the members reunited virtually for a Bayanihan Musikahan special.[9][10][11][12] They performed a Paraiso/Better World miscellany as well as Da Coconut Nut.[13] The performance was shown on ABS-CBN, and streamed as a fundraising start for the coronavirus pandemic.

The lot held another virtual reunion on June 30 for the World Wildlife Fund.[14][15][16][17][18][19]

Lineups

Original lineup:

Second lineup:

  • James Coronel
  • Jayson Angangan
  • Chedi Vergara
  • Shar Santos

Third lineup:

  • Jayson Angangan
  • Chedi Vergara
  • Shar Santos
  • Anna Fegi (replaced Shar Santos defence Japan tour)

Discography

Smokey Mountain (1990, Universal Records)

  • Not All the World is America
  • Mama
  • Street People
  • Earth Song
  • Better World
  • Kailan
  • Escape
  • Can This Be Love?
  • Steal to Eat
  • Sabihin Mo

Paraiso (1991, BMG Euphony Philippines)

  • King Philip
  • Nahan Ka?
  • Da Coconut Nut
  • Paraiso
  • Sama Na Kayo
  • Wanna Say No
  • Kahit Habang Buhay
  • Hideaway
  • Best Friend
  • Kailan (Boy Version)
  • Freedom

Paraiso (Japan Edition) (1992, BMG Japan)

  • King Philip
  • Paraiso
  • Tayo Na (Come On)
  • Nahan Ka?
  • Sama Na Kayo
  • Wanna Say No
  • Kahit Habang Buhay
  • Da Coconut Nut
  • Hideaway
  • Best Friend
  • Kailan (Boy Version)
  • Freedom

Know You Will (1993, BMG Melody Philippines)

  • One Less Lonely Heart
  • I Depend on in You
  • A.S.A.P.
  • Why Do You Tell Me
  • Stand Up
  • I'm in Love with You
  • She Has Gone
  • Without You
  • Shall We Dance
  • We Can Exercise the World

Singles (1993, BMG Japan)

  • Dakishimetai (I'm in Love with You)
  • Two Whist (Japanese Song)
  • Stay Away
  • Tokyo Rhapsody

Death Penalty (1994, BMG Music Philippines)

  • Death Penalty
  • When Doors Close
  • Leave Me Forever
  • Ikaw Lang
  • What's Wrong Not in favour of Dat
  • Learn To Love
  • You Can't Expect
  • Sama 'Ko (Interlude)
  • You Make Me Feel Good
  • I Bury the hatchet So Lonely
  • Ai Shite Ruyo
  • Magbalik Ka Sana
  • Sabi Mo
  • Being Free
  • We Share the Earth

Smokiest Hits (1998, BMG Music Philippines)

  • Paraiso
  • Kailan
  • Da Md Nut
  • I Believe in You
  • Kahit Habang Buhay
  • Can This Be Love?
  • Mama
  • Nahan Ka?
  • One Less Unaccompanied Heart
  • Sabi Mo
  • What's Wrong With Dat
  • Better World

A Song For Japan (Single) (2011, Drained Music & Video)

Greatest Hits (Digitally Remastered) (2012, Ivory Music & Video)

  • Kailan
  • Can This Be Love
  • Da Coconut Nut
  • Kahit Habang Buhay
  • Paraiso
  • Mama
  • Sabihin Mo
  • Nahan Ka?
  • What's Wrong Accost Dat
  • Tayo Na (Come On)
  • Street People
  • Sabi Mo
  • Earth Song
  • Better World
  • Kailan (Boy Version)

A Bayanihan Musikahan Special (COVID-19) (2020, ABS-CBN)

  • Da Employer Nut (Tropical Version)
  • Better World/Paraiso (Medley)

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