don't know where to post this one, mods, move nyo na lang po kung saan....
baka kilala ninyo....kumusta na sila..
young tones (japan 1970)
vst and company ( circa 1979)
(l-r) Jun Medina (deceased), Spanky Rigor, Celso "Chuck" Llarina, Monet Gaskell, Male Rigor, Val Sotto & Roger Rigor
Velveteens Combo (1964)
(l-r) Ruby, Nelia, Linda and Delia
Total Eclipse band, Florida 1979
the originals 1968
D’Swooners Plays R & B Golden Hits LP (made in Japan)
Sunflower Children
Sundowners Band
(l-r) Rey "Denard" Tolentino, Bing Basco, Danny Sumulong, Renato "Ato" Quitoriano & Sonny Panis.
RP Connections, Chicago 1979
jitter bugs band
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/9833/jitterbugseh9.jpgjdlc band circa 1970
"The Juan dela Cruz Band is one of the few less commercialized electricbands in the Philippines, a South East Asia archipelago which claims to have more western-oriented musicians per square mile than any country in the world. The impact of the group in the local hard and mellow rock scene is tremendous considering it was organized only two years ago. In December of 1970, the band was featured in the first open field Rock festival in the Philippines, the "Antipolo Rock Festival". The bands popularity gained terrific momentum in September of 1971 when it reaped a singular honor in backing up the "Jesus Christ, Superstar" Rock opera production at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). Then in December of the same year, the band garnered it’s crowning glory when again, for the first time in the Philippines, a rock group on it’s own, backed by a full Symphony Orchestra (the National Philharmonic) was presented in concert at the prestigious CCP. No other group in the Philippines gained so much greater heights of success in relativity a very short span of time. This album debut is a monumental testimony. It is the first venture of it’s kind in this part of the musical globe. The big difference there is in it is……..The Juan dela Cruz Band now reaches out for a wider international audience."
Imperials Band in Japan, circa 1973
(l-r) Carlito Catral, Ramon Eleazar, Sonny Panis, Dimpling Ledesma, Mike Obaob & Renato "Ato" Quitoriano