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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Noel Cabangon's New CD!





MANILA, Philippines - In 2004, one song did not only whet the nation’s appetite for hamburgers, but became the anthem for the new OPM acoustic movement. The song Kanlungan popularly known as Pana-panahon, became an instant radio smash and was included in every acoustic compilation albums released that year. But unknown to many, the gentle voice behind the song is no flash in the pan.

Singer-songwriter Noel Cabangon (photo) has been around since the mid-’80s. In his college days, Noel became part of Buklod or Bukluran and Mapagpalayang Musiko. Through Buklod, Cabangon established loyal followers. His music speak of his many artistic, social and political advocacies as member of Akbayan, Amnesty International and Greenpeace. Noel doesn’t just sing for entertainment. He believes his talent is a tool to promote awareness on just about any issue — be it political, environmental or social.

Respected by peers and the new generation of rock musicians, Noel is one of the most influential figures in the Pinoy music scene. His hit Tatsulok was covered by Bamboo. ...

Full story on: www.philstar.com

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