Anak - The Untold Story: Illustrated Lecture at the Singapore Management University under the Lien Fung's Colloquim!
Freddie Aguilar with his Taylor Guitar |
Kirpal Singh and I met Freddie at his new club Ka Freddie at Quezon City to convince him to come to Singapore and talk about the many untold details of his illustrious music career. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n-2lPzH7Do
THE VIDEO CLIPS
1 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Early Life at Isabela LRe
2 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Growing Up in Manila
3 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Leaving Home
4 Freddie Aguilar Talk at SMU: Trying to Make It in Manila
5 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Olongapo City
6 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Olongapo City Making it Finally!
7 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Olongapo The Making of Anak
8 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Anak Brings Father and Son Together LRes
9 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: 1st Metro Manila Music Festival
10 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Loosing and Winning
11 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Performance Preamble
12 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Performance of Anak
13 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Truth about the English version of Anak
14 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: MABUHAY Performed by Singapore Tremolo Rondalla
15 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Question and Answer Session
Many versions came about since then. In Singapore, Ramli Sarip did a Malay version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BrUlVv-IsI
I met Freddie in 1978 while I was studying at the College of Music, University of the Philippines. My trio played in his club Bodega.
Joe Peters and his East West Trio in Quezon City in 1978 |
Freddie Aguilar, the extraordinary Filipino musician who created the song Anak, a timeless folk song that sustained as an international hit since 1978, gave his illustrated talk on Anak- The Untold Story. on 18 April 2015 at SMU. Freddie charmed the audience with his humour. With his Taylor guitar strapped to his body, as he told his story to an attentive and responsive audience. He ended his talk with a performance of Anak, accompanied by his son Jeriko and the Singapore Tremolo Rondalla. There are 15 segments (on UTube) that covers the entire talk and performance. Anak is still a good music business model for your professional musicians who are trying to make their way in the industry.
If you are in Manila and want to say hello to Freddie and his son Jeriko, you can visit Ka Freddie Restruant and Bar, where Freddie performs. He has other musicians there too - it like a re-creation of his old University Belt club BODEGA - some forty years ago. Ka Freddie is at 120 Tomas Morato Avenue, Quezon City.
THE VIDEO CLIPS
1 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Early Life at Isabela LRe
2 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Growing Up in Manila
3 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Leaving Home
4 Freddie Aguilar Talk at SMU: Trying to Make It in Manila
5 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Olongapo City
6 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Olongapo City Making it Finally!
7 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Olongapo The Making of Anak
8 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Anak Brings Father and Son Together LRes
9 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: 1st Metro Manila Music Festival
10 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Loosing and Winning
11 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Performance Preamble
12 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Performance of Anak
13 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Truth about the English version of Anak
14 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: MABUHAY Performed by Singapore Tremolo Rondalla
15 Freddie Aguilar's Talk at SMU: Question and Answer Session
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