QUESTIONS
by: BAMBOO
It's a lonely road out there we're all just waiting
For these answers that may never come our way
So we hold on to each other
Hoping to find what's missing
A million more questions by the end of the day
So we've been getting all this inside information
Are you as confused as me or it's all driving you insane
I throw some money at the problem
Lose your inhibitions go talk to someone
It's a million more questions by the end of the day
It's who we are
It's who we are
It's who we are
It's who we are
Bamboo Mañalac | |
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Background information | |
Birth name |
Francisco Gaudencio Lope Belardo Mañalac |
Also known as |
Bamboo, Prince of (Philippine) Rock[1] |
Born | (1976-03-21) March 21, 1976 San Francisco, California, United States |
Origin | Philippines |
Genres | Rock, Jazz, Blues |
Occupations | Singer |
Instruments | vocals, acoustic guitar |
Years active | 1994–1998; 2003–present |
Labels | PolyEast Records |
Associated acts | Bamboo, Rivermaya, Rico Blanco, Nathan Azarcon, Ely Buendia, Yeng Constantino |
Website |
Rivermaya's roots came from a band named Xaga consisting of Jesse Gonzales on vocals,
Kenneth Ilagan on guitars, Nathan Azarcon on bass guitar, Rome Velayo on drums,
and Rico Blanco on keyboards and backing vocals. The band was managed
Lizza Nakpil and director Chito Roño. In the process of grueling practice sessions,
Ilagan was replaced with Perf de Castro; Azarcon's childhood friend, Mark Escueta
, to replace Velayo, as well as former classmate Mañalac to replace Gonzales.
With Mañalac as frontman, the band members themselves decided to disband
Xaga and form the band Rivermaya. They started putting together original
songs like "Ulan", "214", and "Awit ng Kabataan" in demo form for prospective
recording companies. Since its formation, the band had launched several
successful albums, received numerous awards, and had went into several
successful concerts and tours.
After the band's successful US and Canada tours, Mañalac decided to
leave the band and stay in the United States.[2]
In 2002, after living in Los Angeles following the Rivermaya tour in America,
Mañalac returned to the Philippines. His former bandmate in Rivermaya, Nathan Azarcon,
introduced him to Ira Cruz and Vic Mercado. Later all of them joined together and
formed the band.[3] Since then, the band had launched four successful albums,
and received numerous awards.[4]
Rumors were initially spreading on January 10, 2011 after
KC Montero tweeted on
Twitter that the band has decided to call it quits. On January 11, 2011, Mañalac
published an official statement in the band's official website. He said, "As a group
we've come to a point where you have to trust your gut, your heart and your head
and accept that all things change. The hardest part as always is to know when to
pack it up and part ways." He further said that, "We've learned that this journey is
not only about us but includes all who came along for the trip. Family, friends and of
course our front row believers who were there for the best reason of all. To simply listen.
So it didn't come easy winding down to this decision. So here we go.
IT'S OFFICIAL. THE BAND. IT'S OVER."[5]
In January 2012, Mañalac joined ASAP 18 as a mainstay cast
and a performer in the show.[8]
On February 10, 2013, during an appearance on the last episode of Sarah G. Live,
Bamboo Mañalac hinted that he would be working with Sarah Geronimo after they both
finished performing a production number together.[9] On February 14, 2013, ABS-CBN
aired a promotional plug during the airtime of the pre-primetime television drama Kahit Konting Pagtingin,
confirming Bamboo Mañalac's stint in The Voice of the Philippines as coach and judge.[10][11]
In an interview made by ABS-CBN News, Mañalac provided a statement regarding his
stint on the show, "I'm ready to be a coach. There's a time for everything and this is it."[9]
When asked on what kind of artist will he would like to coach, he said, “I’ve been listening
to rock for a long time but I also listen to other genres from rock to pop to folk to everything.
I want someone who is open to all kinds of music; someone who is willing to listen and willing to learn.”[12]
NOTE: This list only includes Mañalac's regular television shows. Short television guestings are not included.
Year | Program title | Role | Network | Notes |
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2013 | The Voice of the Philippines | Himself | ABS-CBN | One of the coaches |
Pinoy Myx | Himself | Myx | Celebrity VJ for the month of July | |
Rock Myx | ||||
Backtrax | ||||
My Myx | ||||
2012 - Present | ASAP 18 | Himself | ABS-CBN | Regular performer |
Year | Awards | Award giving body | Category | Nominee | Result | Source |
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2012 | 25th Awit Awards | Philippine Association of the Record Industry | Best Performance by a Male Recording Artist | Bamboo Mañalac (for "Questions") | Won | [1][13] |
2008 | SOP Pasiklaband | SOP | Vocalist of the Year | Bamboo Mañalac (of Bamboo) | Nominated | [14] |
2006 | 14th NU Rock Awards | NU 107 | Vocalist of the Year | Bamboo Mañalac (of Bamboo) | Nominated | [15] |
SOP Pasiklaband | SOP | Vocalist of the Year | Bamboo Mañalac (of Bamboo) | Won | [16] | |
2005 | 13th NU Rock Awards | NU 107 | Vocalist of the Year | Bamboo Mañalac (of Bamboo) | Won | |
2004 | 13th NU Rock Awards | NU 107 | Vocalist of the Year | Bamboo Mañalac (of |