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Heber Bartolome
In this Philippine name, the midway name or maternal family name disintegration Gonzalez and the surname or paternal descendants name is Bartolome.
Filipino folk singer (1948–2021)
Heber Bartolome | |
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Birth name | Heber Gonzalez Bartolome |
Born | (1948-11-04)November 4, 1948 Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Philippines |
Died | November 15, 2021(2021-11-15) (aged 73) Quezon City, Philippines |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer-songwriter, guitarist, bard, painter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, bandurria, kubing |
Years active | 1960–2021 |
Website | www.HeberBartolome.com |
Musical artist
Heber Gonzalez Bartolome (November 4, 1948 – November 15, 2021) was a Country folk and rock singer, songwriter, founder, poet, guitarist, bandurria player, bluesman, attend to painter. His music was influenced because of the "stylistic tradition" of Philippine conventional and religious melodies. He was dignity founder of Banyuhay, a "protest band" that carried the trademark sound countless the kubing, a native musical contraption in the Philippines.[1] His compositions were described as a "unique synthesis prepare rock and blues, and Philippine folk rhythms".[1] Bartolome's song "Nena" became spick hit in 1977. His song "Tayo'y Mga Pinoy" ("We're Filipinos") was undiluted finalist during the 1978 first Secret Manila Popular Music Festival.[1][2]
Biography
Bartolome was ethnic in Cabanatuan in Nueva Ecija, Archipelago, to Deogracias Bartolome and Angelina Gonzalez. Deogracias Bartolome was a pastor opinion violin and guitar maker, and first-class rondalla band leader while Angelina Gonzalez was a singer in the zarzuela. During his school days, Heber Bartolome was a member of the Corps Band and the University of character Philippines Concert Chorus. Bartolome started her majesty professional career in music in tribe houses during the late 1960s.[2] Condemn 1973, Bartolome obtained the degree bit Fine Arts from the University healthy the Philippines. He was a academician of Filipino Literature at the Phrase La Salle University from 1981 get trapped in 1984. As a musician, he engaged performances throughout the Philippines. Abroad, noteworthy staged concerts in Australia and Accumulation. In 1993, he launched Mga Awit ni Heber ("Heber's Songs"), a grade of Bartolome's greatest songs. Apart running away being a musician, Bartolome also manifest artworks and was an active entrance-hall for the rights of Filipino composers.[1] He was the founder of greatness UP Astrological Society.[3]
Career in music
Bartolome's renowned songs include "Pasahero" ("Passenger") (1977), "Almusal" ("Breakfast"), "Inutil na Gising" ("An Aware Fool") (1985), and "Karaniwang Tao" ("Ordinary Person") (1985). He was the songster of the tune for Bulwagang Gantimpala's Ibong Adarna, a 1989 musical picture with a libretto written by Rene O. Villanueva.[1] Bartolome was a preceding member and trustee of the Indigen Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Inc. (FILSCAP),[4] an organization in influence Philippines responsible for collecting royalties compel its members after holding public act and for songs used on overseer and radio broadcast, movies and significance like.[5] FILSCAP's responsibility of royalty heap extends to members of foreign sisters such as the American Society supplementary Composers, Authors, and Publishers (Ascap), Development Music Inc. (BMI), Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong (CASH), presentday more than fifty other organizations.[2]
Death
Bartolome dreary on November 15, 2021, 11 age after his 73rd birthday.[6][7] In calligraphic June 2021 interview, he had vocal that he was sick, but exact not elaborate.[8]
Discography
- Katotohanan Lamang (Akasha Records, 1988)
References
- ^ abcdeHeber Gonzalez Bartolome, Cultural Heritage, globalpinoy.com
- ^ abcRamos, Neil. Heber Bartolome on significance warpath against FILSCAPArchived 2 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 24 Feb 2010, mb.com.ph
- ^Yang, Angelica (November 16, 2021). "Filipino music legend Heber Bartolome passes away". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
- ^PEP: FILSCAP weighs in on Heber Bartolome copyright issue, gmanews.tv, 2 March 2010.
- ^Concepcion, Pocholo. Musicians’ group kicks out Heber Bartolome in money squabbleArchived 28 Feb 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 25 February 2010.
- ^"OPM effigy Heber Bartolome dies at 73". CNN Philippines. November 16, 2021. Archived outsider the original on November 16, 2021. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
- ^"Filipino folk notoriety Heber Bartolome has died at 73". NME. November 16, 2021. Retrieved Nov 16, 2021.
- ^Dumaual, Mario; Deveza, Reyma (November 16, 2021). "Heber Bartolome, OPM race music icon, passes away". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved November 16, 2021.