Friday, February 25, 2011

Charice, other young Pinoys still reaping acclaim abroad



By JULIEN MERCED C. MATABUENA
February 25, 2011, 3:33pm
Charice won the Best New Artist Award at the J-Wave Tokio Hot 100 Awards held last Feb. 24. (Photo courtesy of barks.jp)
Charice won the Best New Artist Award at the J-Wave Tokio Hot 100 Awards held last Feb. 24. (Photo courtesy of barks.jp)
MANILA, Philippines - International recognition continues for Pinoys, with Charice Pempengco once again leading the pack.
The now-internationally acclaimed singer adds another feather to her cap, winning the Best New Artist nod at the J-Wave Tokio Hot 100 Awards on Feb. 24. Charice, who personally received the award, bested Justin Bieber, Ke$ha, Bruno Mars and Orianthi for the plum.
The news broke out on Twitter last night courtesy of user Harry Clark (@twistinharry), who identifies himself as a “songwriter, producer, project consultant.”
Clark posted, “FLASH : #Charice IS the winner for J-Wave Tokio Hot 100 Award 2011 in best new artist ;-) Congratulations Cha!! Good work Chasters! ;-)”
According to the Tokyo-based Clark, the young diva also performed “Pyramid” during the ceremony.
In a separate blog post on his website, also on Thursday, Clark gave a detailed report on the announcement of Charice’s win.
“There were snippets from each promo clips by each nominees playin[g] on a huge wide screen on stage, while Chris Peppler, host of the ceremony & Tokio Hot 100, reading a list of the name of nominated artists in best new artist..and then, the clips were cutt [sic] off, light off to black, and here came the total & absolute silence all over the hall...until Chris gently goes ‘And the winner is’.
“And total silence again...like forever....silence...in a darkness...... and.....Chris suddenly and wildly opened his mouth and went with its first letters ‘..Cha---‘! Then lights all up, Cha[r]ice's face is now on the huge wide screen.”
Charice's self-titled album had reached Platinum status in Japan after it was launched there in July last year.
According to her Twitter account, Charice was also in Nagoya for a concert last Monday.
J-Wave Tokio Hot 100 Awards, said to be one of the biggest award-giving bodies for music in Japan, is an annual event by Tokyo FM radio station J-Wave 81.3. “Tokio Hot 100” is J-Wave’s airplay chart.
In other news, it turns out that Thia Megia is not the only Fil-Am that wowed the judges of “American Idol” (AI) Season 10. Following the tough Hollywood week, Clint Jun Gamboa makes it to the competition’s Top 24; Megia likewise followed him into the magic 24 shortly on Friday morning, Manila time.
Gamboa hails from Long Beach, California and works as a music host in a karaoke bar. He auditioned in the San Francisco leg of “AI” and sang Travie McCoy’s “Billionaire.” For the competition’s “Hollywood Week,” he sang a rendition of Ray Charles’ “Georgia on My Mind.”
Meanwhile, Fil-Canadian Youtube hit Maria Aragon appeared on US show “Good Morning America” (GMA) on Feb. 24, Thursday (New York time). This came just days after her stints on The Ellen Degeneres Show and on Winnipeg radio station Hot 103.
On a Feb. 24 report by CBC News Canada, Aragon’s performance of “Born This Way” on the show was broadcast simultaneously on NY Times Square.
“GMA” host George Stephanopoulos can’t help but express his admiration for the young performer.
“I have to tell you, they were playing that out over Times Square. And while you were playing I think the traffic stopped all over Times Square this morning. That was so fantastic,” he was quoted. The show likewise gave Aragon a gift certificate for six months of piano lessons. According to the young musical stalwart, she hadn't had any formal music lessons before.
Aragon shot to stardom when her cover of Lady Gaga’s latest single “Born This Way” caught the attention of the award-winning performer herself. On Feb. 17, Lady Gaga tweeted Aragon’s video to her 8,412,153 followers, tagging Maria, “the future.”
Aragon is also slated to sing at Lady Gaga’s Toronto concert on Mar. 3, with the latter personally inviting her to a duet when they got the chance to talk over the phone at a radio guesting.
“I really can't believe what's happening this past few days, my goodness! I'm really overwhelmed!,” the 10-year old tweeted last Wednesday.
Source: Manila Bulletin

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