Back
in late 1992, I discovered a radio station calling themselves "The
World" LA 105.9. They played music from Australia (Yothu
Yindi), Germany (Herbert Goodemyer),
Italy (Eros Ramasoti), Ethiopia, China, Saudi
Arabia, Japan and so on. The music was new and fresh and quite unlike anything
I've heard before.
However, the best part of this
particular station was that they were playing Filipino songs that were
quite unlike what I've been hearing at the time and even before. They were
playing these beautiful songs that had remarkable Filipino ethnic character
like Grace Nono's "Salidumay", Joey
Ayala's "Kung Kaya Mong Isipin", Grupong
Pendong's "Bagyo-Bagyo" and Susan Fernandez
Magno's "Nais Ko". I was quite sure that these songs were
around for a while but this was the very first time a lot of these songs
and a lot of these artists were getting played on the air. One of
the songs that stood out to me was "Anting-Anting"
by this folk singer who called himself Cholo
Paz. His songs have an undeniable "Bob Dylan" feel to them but
Cholo's originality shines through and he gives us songs that are both
thought provoking and enjoyable. "Anting-Anting" is one of the very
few songs that has actually driven me to pick up a guitar, figure out the
chords and sing it myself.
I have looked for a long time
for a cassette of Cholo's work and I'm glad to say I have finally met him,
if only on the internet, and our correspondence brought him to send me
a copy of "Balik Sa Carriedo" , in
exchage for a copy of my book Wasted.
This cassette really looks like a labor of love and it's quite plain that
he himself recorded, produced and distributed this thing. And Cholo's
effort shows. The songs are all wonderful, honest and undeniably Filipino.
"Balik Sa Carriedo" simply means
"Return to Carriedo". I don't know if this is the same place Cholo is talking
about but there is a place in downtown Manila called "Carriedo" just beside
Quiapo. It is one of the oldest places in Manila and it has seen a lot
of history.
Cholo has his own website. Check
it out if you want to listen to some of his songs which are downloadable
there.
Cholo's
Home Page
http://www.oocities.org/Tokyo/Bay/2476
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