Monday, April 21, 2008

Earth Day Jam 2008


In celebration of International Earthday, on April 25 at 7:00pm, roads close to open a sizzling street party at Quezon City’s premier restaurant and bar strip, Tomas Morato Avenue. For one night, over 20 bands, musicians and artists gather to perform for the only home we have in a 6-7 hour merry music making marathon.

This noble event is spearheaded by pop icon Lou Bonnevie, 2008’s roster is a perky mix of young and veteran performers from jazz, world music to alternative, rock and ethnic. The concert starts with some explosive jazz, samba and bossa at full swing with the Philippine Latin-Jazz Orchestra, the vocal ensemble The Company, the spicy samba group Guarana and of course the bossa diva, Sitti. The pop set follows with sweet catchy tunes from Barbie Almalbis, Imago, Callalily, Moonstar ’88 and Zelle. The rock scene then headlines three major bands— Rivermaya, Sandwich and Kjwan with “Earthday jam” veterans such as the artist-producer-envi awardee herself, Lou Bonnevie, backed up by rockers from Razorback & Pinikpikan plus Noel Cabangon with his band and world-funk-ethno group Pinikpikan and True Faith . Earthday jam can’t be complete without the reggae rastas from Reggae Mistress along with ska band Juan Pablo Dream and the wacky Radioactive Sago Project. The line- up also guarantees a musical feast with Sinosikat and UpDharma Down. The reunion of R&B group South Border will surely be a momentous catch. Also joining musicians onstage are speakers from environmental NGO organizations and volunteers from the civic society

As a happy audience fills the strip, tables and chairs (promised by The Morato Business Club), street pavements become a lively al fresco where people may watch the concert and at the same time opt to enjoy worthwhile “Earthday discounts” from establishments around the performance area. For greater viewing pleasure, a multimedia stage with a spacious two- band set up will be placed along T. Morato Ave. perpendicular to Timog Ave. with four blocks from Scout Rallos (along Yellow Cab) to Scout Fuentebella (along Ratsky’s).

So as not to forget the purpose of the revelry, everyone is invited to drop by early and check out the “envi-tents” surrounding the vicinity. It’s easy to say “Save the Earth” and it’s another to actually do that. At the jam, all are urged to support by enlisting in any of the DENR’s activities and those of the other NGOs. Better still, to bring out a placard to shout out your environmental sentiments. If you love Mother Earth as much as you should, hit the streets and stroll down to a party that concerns everybody. Admission is free because living on the Earth is free!


Saturday, January 19, 2008

Fight of LAIfe - a benefit concert


a benefit concert featuring Barbie Almalbis, Kitchie Nadal, Acel Bisa, Imago & Sugarfree
on Feb. 16, 2008, Saturday 6PM @ RTU Quadrangle

please help us, help our friend by supporting this event. be a blessing ü

see ya there!ü help our friend :)

Ticket prices: 250php(VIP), 100php (available at RTU student council office)
just send me a message for tickets & more info. thanks!

Friday, December 07, 2007

PLDT Payphone and UniversiTV Banda Blowout

When: Saturday, December 8 2007
Time: 7:00pm - 12:00mn
Where: IMAX Parking Lot, SM Mall of Asia

A Cool Concert with:

  • Barbie Almalbis
  • Rocksteddy
  • Sugarfree
  • Spaceflower
  • Sinosikat?
  • Up Dharma Down
  • Hale
  • Dalandan Soda - the 2007 Greenhills Sessionistas College Band Grand Champion

With special appearances by Marian Rivera and Donita Rose.

Hosted by the UniversiTV hosts

Tickets are only Php 30 each!


Saturday, December 01, 2007

MTV Music Summit 2007

What is the Staying Alive campaign and how is MTV connected to it?

The Staying Alive campaign, which was launched in 1998, is a partnership between MTV Networks International, Family Health International’s YouthNet, Kaiser Family Foundation, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and the Joint United Nations Programme for HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). It is a multimedia award-winning awareness and prevention campaign that seeks to help prevent HIV/AIDS by empowering the youth to protect themselves, fight stigma and discrimination, and engage businesses, media and organizations to form their own response to HIV/AIDS.

This multimedia global campaign includes long-form programming, such as documentaries, concert events, discussion programmes and made for TV movies, public service announcements, sexual behaviour polls, a dedicated, multi-lingual web site (www.staying-alive.org), and off-air marketing and grassroots promotions.


· What is the MTV Staying Alive Music Summit for HIV/AIDS?

MTV Philippines is proud to be part of the global Staying Alive campaign, and has shown its support since 2003 through the MTV Staying Alive Music Summit for HIV/AIDS – a massive concert that features the biggest names in music and entertainment.

Also seen as a celebration of life, the MTV Staying Alive Music Summit for HIV/AIDS serves as a call for everyone to take a united stand against the ignorance that prevails about HIV/AIDS. The event's main goal is to send out key messages and create a greater awareness about HIV/AIDS through the universal language of music.


· When and where will the MTV Staying Alive Music Summit for HIV/AIDS take place?

Date: Wednesday, December 12, 2007Time: Gates open at 3 pm, pre-show begins at 4 pm, main show begins at 6 pmVenue: SM Mall of Asia Complex

· Which artists and bands will perform?

1. Barbie Almalbis

2. Callalily

3. Cambio

4. Chicosci

5. The Dawn

6. Day One Movement

7. Giniling Festival

8. Greyhoundz

9. Hale

10. Hilera

11. Imago

12. Julianne

13. Kamikazee

14. Kjwan

15. Miguel Escueta

16. Moonstar 88

17. Nameless Heroes

18. Out of Body Special

19. Overtone

20. Parokya ni Edgar

21. Pedicab

22. Pupil

23. Queso

24. Radioactive Sago Project

25. Rivermaya

26. Sandwich

27. Session Road

28. Sinosikat?

29. Slapshock

30. Stonefree

31. Sugarfree

32. Typecast

33. Up Dharma Down

34. Urbandub


· What is the focus of this year’s campaign?

While MTV continues to promote HIV/AIDS awareness by providing the necessary information that is essential to HIV/AIDS prevention, this year, the MTV Staying Alive Music Summit for HIV/AIDS will take it a step further by encouraging the youth to be responsible and take practical action by undergoing an HIV test. It’s the first time that MTV is placing the emphasis on testing—including who should get tested, why you should get tested and how to go about it.