Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Sabado Four... More! Luke Mejares, Paolo Santos, Jimmy Bondoc and DJ Myke Salomon at the Music Museum on October 8, 2010


Ellips Cologne presents

The Sabado Four... More!
a night of pure encores

Featuring: Luke Mejares, Jimmy Bondoc, Paolo Santos & DJ Myke Salomon

Music Museum
October 8, 2010 (Friday)
8:00 PM

Ticket Prices:
Orchestra PhP 1,030.00
Balcony PhP 824.00


"THE SABADO FOUR... MORE!"

The wacky bunch of SABADO BOYS, each coming from a different genre, has indeed created a melting pot of various sounds and influences bound to conjure a weekly symphony of music, entertainment and good time.

LUKE MEJARES
After leaving South Border, in 2004, Luke Mejares went back to the spotlight with his debut solo album “Stop, Luke and Listen.” His singles “Paano Na” and “214” were commercial and critical triumphs. This earned Luke his victory in the 2005 Philippine Hip-hop Awards as Male R&B Artist of the Year and led industry insiders to tag him as the country’s King of R&B.

JIMMY BONDOC
Tagged as one of the country’s top acoustic artist, Jimmy “Mr. Musikero” Bondoc illuminates the terms "great talent," "performer," and "musicality." He has popularized numerous singles including the no. 1 phenomenal hit singles “Let Me Be The One” and “I Believe.” He has recently released the album “Undercovers,” a conglomerate of covers and revivals of songs that are close to Jimmy’s heart ("Grow Old With You," "Don`t Give Up On Us," "Beauty and Madness," etc.)

PAOLO SANTOS
This singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist has already put out four (4) albums, each landing at the top of the charts, has shared the stage with international artists like Duncan Sheik, Jason Mraz, and Keith Martin and considered as one of the most recognizable voices in Philippine music.

DJ MYKE SALOMON
DJ Myke is a member of the acapella all-male group Akafellas and is popular to be the top human beatbox in the Philippines. He sings, plays the guitar and is, uhm, also a weight-lifter.


For more information and to buy your tickets, please CLICK HERE.
You can also call the Music Museum: 721-6726

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