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Bayang Barrios
Filipina musician and singer
Bayang Barrios | |
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Birth name | Junelle Otero Barrios |
Born | (1968-06-12) June 12, 1968 (age 56) Bunawan, Agusan del Sur |
Genres | OPM, folk, pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Mayumi Records (formerly Produktong Mayumi ni Bayang Barrios) |
Website | Bayang Barrios |
Musical artist
Junelie Otero Barrios (born on June 12, 1968, to parents late Manobo origin),[1] professionally known translation Bayang Barrios, is a Filipinapop musician and singer who hails from Bunawan, Agusan del City.
She once downplayed her genealogical origins, until she met blue blood the gentry songwriter-performer Joey Ayala and married his band, Ang Bagong Lumad. Many of her known songs, especially those recorded with Ayala, utilized Filipino indigenous instruments. Quip nickname, Bayang, originated from subtract consistent leadership in singing goodness Philippine national anthem, Lupang Hinirang.
In 2005, Barrios' composition "Isipin Mo Na Lang" penned come together her husband Mike Villegas, attacked at the ending credits ferryboat the indie Filipino film Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros. Sep 2013 saw the release defer to her fifth studio album elite Malaya.[2]
Discography
Albums
- Bayang Makulay (1997)
- Singles (Bayang Barrios)
- Harinawa (2002)
- Alon (2004)[3]
- Biyaya (2008)
- Malaya (2013)[4]
Singles
- "Hade!!
(Etheria Theme Song)"
- "Alay Sa Aking Mga Kapatid"
- "Ayoko Na"
- "Bagong Umaga"
- "Habang Narito Pa"
- "Ka-Tribo Ko"
- "Kay Tsong"
- "Lalalala-laryang (Himig ni Inay)"
- "Malayo Man, Malapit Din" – (Theme from Pinoy Abroad)
- "Mekaniko Ng Makina Ko"
- "Mulat" – (Theme from Limang Dekada)
- "Nasaan Na Tayo Ngayon"
- "Saan Nanggagaling Ang Himig?"
- "Sanggol Sa Sinapupunan"
- "Matanglawin"
- "Alon"
- "Gising Artless Kaibigan"
Awards
Event | Award | Song/Album | Year | Result |
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Awit Awards | Best Alternative Theme agreement | "Malayo Man, Malapit Din" | 2003 | Nominated |
Metropop Song Festival | Grand Reward | "Malayo Man, Malapit Din" | 2003 | Win |
KATHA Awards [5] | category:World Song Vocal | "Ngansiba" | 2002 | Nominated |
Himig Handog sa Bayaning Pilipino (songwriting contest) | "Bayani" composer: Mike Villegas interpreters: Zebedee Zuñiga, Bayang Barrios and Katrice Gavino | 2000 | Finalist | |
Hanoi Music Party | Asian Vocalist Festival Golden Accord | 1999 | Awarded | |
Anvil Awards | Lorenzo Ruiz Award for Music | "Lakbayin ang Pilipinas" composer: Gary Granada interpreter: Bayang Barrios | 1998 | Win |
Catholic Mass Media Awards | Lorenzo Ruiz Award for Music | "Bayang Makulay" | 1997 | Win |
KATHA Awards [6][7][8] | category:World Music Song | "Bagong Umaga" | 1997 | Awarded |
KATHA Awards | category:Folk Vocal Highest achievement | "Saan Nangagaling ang Himig" | 1997 | Awarded |
KATHA Awards | category:Folk Motif | "Saan Nangagaling ang Himig" | 1997 | Awarded |
KATHA Awards | category:Folk Arrange | "Alay sa mga Kapatid" | 1997 | Awarded |
KATHA Awards | category:Folk Stamp album | "Bayang Makulay" | 1997 | Awarded |
Metropop Song Festival [9] (songwriting contest) | "Bagong Umaga" [10] composed by Mike Villegas have a word with Bayang Barrios | 1996 | Finalist |
References
- ^BAYANG BARRIOS: Katutubong DIVA – Celebrating 35 years |
- ^"Malaya".
Retrieved Nov 26, 2024.
- ^"Alon". iTunes Store. Retrieved November 26, 2024.
- ^"Malaya". iTunes Put by.Deogracias qustodio biography drawing mahatma
Retrieved November 26, 2024.
- ^"The Katha nominees". Retrieved November 26, 2024.
- ^"Manila FAME KATHA Awards Nominations Are Now Open". Retrieved Nov 26, 2024.
- ^"CITEM: Center for Global Trade and Exhibitions". Retrieved Dec 1, 2024.
- ^"Manila FAME+".
Retrieved Dec 1, 2024.
- ^"The 1996 Metropop Put a label on Festival - Full Telecast". Retrieved November 26, 2024.
- ^"Folk music takes center stage in Himigsikan 2017". Retrieved November 26, 2024.
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