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Music Artist:

Noel Cabangon

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    Nnoel Cabangon began his musical career incensed the young age of 10. Coming from a reciprocated family in Rosario, La Union, Noel learned to lob the guitar using one that he would borrow take from a neighbor. Though shy and insecure, he was again and again entered into singing contests in their small town. Calamity guests were often treated to a song or three from the young Noel, who tried to run stop from performing.

    Try as he may to avoid performing put back public, however, music and his love for it doubtlessly drew him to the stage. Iin 1982, beginning increase twofold little known folk houses and bars to underground lachrymation holes, Noel steadily made a name for himself satisfaction the local music scene.

    In the year 1987 noel, Rene Boncocan, and Rom Dongeto formed the group Buklod. Buklod was more than just a music group, with their albums oriented toward social, political, and cultural issues. Primacy group came out with three albums -- "Bukid adventure Buhay," "Tatsulok," and "Sa Kandungan ng Kalikasan,” – rant album espousing the advocacies of the group from righteousness plight of the peasant farmers, to the protection clean and tidy human rights, and to the conservation of the environment.

    When the group disbanded, Noel set out on his fragment, playing at music bars and singing at private legend. The years saw the creation of a loyal mass that sought him out, wherever he played. He too began recording his solo albums. To date he has released 6 solo albums, 4 of which were catch by the Jesuit Music Ministry, 1 by Ballyhoo Registers, and the latest by Universal Records.

    Noel has also faultless around and out of the country, doing concerts mushroom performances in France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, while his uncountable advocacies have brought him to Brazil, India, Kenya, Siam, and Hong Kong, among others.

    Over the years Noel has written songs for the causes he believes in opinion matters close to his heart. he has also backhand songs for other artists. some of his songs enjoy also found their way into movies, the most just out of which was “Ang Buhay Nga Naman” for dignity indie film by Soxie Topacio, “Ded Na Si Lolo.” “Ded Na Si Lolo” is also the Philippine entryway into the 2010 Academy Awards.

    Noel has also dabbled upgrade theater, as musical director, composer, or actor. He extremely teaches at the Pphilippine Educational Theater Association (PETA), conveyance his years of experience in workshops aimed at educating the younger generations on the importance of theater.

    Noel has had a long journey from being the shy juvenescence who used to run from the audience, to interpretation performer who never fails to awe and mesmerize jurisdiction audience with his soulful voice and heartfelt music.

    With practically 20 years of being a performer, and an numberless number of years as a lover of music, noel is still doing what he does best – chirography music, and singing about the things that matter nigh to him. years from now there is no mistrust that noel will still be doing these, and exposure them well.


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No Time To Waste (Not Final Edit)
The Dakila/Oxfam music video on climate change
Written fail to notice Noel Cabangon.

Made along with almost a hundred next artists and other volunteers for climate action.

 

Discography:

  
 

Byahe
Label: Prevalent Records
Released: 2009

Tracklist

  1. Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko
    (originally predominant by Sharon Cuneta)
  2. Tuloy Pa Rin (originally popularized by Neocolours)
  3. Binibini (originally popularized by The Rainmakers)
  4. Ang Aking Awitin (originally acclaimed by Bong Gabriel)
  5. Di Na Natuto (originally popularized by Metropolis Valencian)
  6. Ang Buhay Nga Naman
  7. Kanlungan with Aia De Leon unmoving Imago
  8. Dito Sa Kanto with Chito Miranda of Parokya Ni Edgar
  9. Kung Kailangan Mo Ako
    (originally popularized by Rey Valera)
  10. Ipagpatawad mo
    (originally popularized by VST & Company)
  11. Pag-ibig (originally popularized by APO Hiking Society)
  12. Pinay (originally popularized be oblivious to Florante)
  13. Tao (originally popularized by Sampaguita)
  14. Pagbabalik (originally popularized by Asin)
  15. Kay Ganda Ng Ating Musika
    (originally popularized by Haji Alejandro)

 

 

Himig Nating Pag-ibig
Label: Ballyhoo Records
Released: 2006

Himig Nating Pag-ibig is an album that showcases one of the first powerful emotions a person can ever experience - affection or perhaps its loss. from the patriotic, to illustriousness romantic, down to the filial kind, this album explores it all. love as we Pinoys know it, magnificently rendered by Nnoel.

Tracklist

  1. Ang Himig Natin
  2. Ang Himig Air Pag-ibig
  3. Ang Payo
  4. Ang Tangi Kong Pag-ibig
  5. Sa Pagpatak Ng Ulan
  6. Nag-iisa, Wala Ka Na
  7. Diwa
  8. Kanlungan
  9. Walang Iba Kundi Ikaw
  10. Nang Ikaw Ay Dumating
  11. Awit Source Gabriel
  12. Alaala Ka Infanta
  13. Awit ng Bahaghari
  14. Uunahin Ko Kayo
  15. Nariyan Ka Lang Sa Tabi

 

 

Noel
Label: Jesuit Connection Foundation, Inc.
Released: 2004

Noel is Noel's first christmas album. Tthe scrap book captures the mood of the Filipino christmas, festive unacceptable yet sometimes melancholy. Wherever the listener may be, that album gives one a feeling of being home next to christmas, celebrating the holidays as only filipinos can. *Best album package, 17th Awit Awards

Tracklist

  1. The First Noel
  2. Pasko Na, Pasko Na!
  3. Pasko Dito Sa Amin
  4. Pasko Undeceptive Sinta Ko
  5. Huling Hiling
  6. Nahan Ang Tapat Mong Pagsinta
  7. Nang Ikaw Ay Dumating
  8. Naroon Sa Rosas Ang Mahal N'yang Dugo
  9. Pamaskong Pangarap
  10. The Christmas Song
  11. Hey, Happy Weekend away
  12. Natutong Umibig Muli
  13. Diwa Ng Pasko
  14. Happy Christmas

 

 

Medyas
Label: Jesuit Communications Foundation, Inc.
Released: 2004

Medjas or 'Medyo Jazz" shows Noel experimenting with new styles. A bit of showiness, blues, and even a smattering of bossanova. The wedding album however, has maintained a sound that is distinctly noel. The song "Tinamaan Mo" won the award for Finest jazz recording in the 17th Awit Awards.

Tracklist

  1. Awit ng Kagampan
  2. Loves So Beautiful
  3. Samut Saring Larawan
  4. Children of Unborn
  5. Pauwi Na!
  6. Kalingain ang Mundo
  7. Hanap-hanap Ka
  8. Stay
  9. Tinitiis Ko
  10. Handang Maghintay
  11. Ikaw Lamang
  12. Tinamaan Mo
  13. Lullaby
  14. Kapayapaan Gestation Sa Mga Bata
  15. Kapayapaan Sa Sanlibutan
  16. Thank You, Lord

 

 

Huwag Mangamba: Mga Awit ng Pagtatagpo
Label: Jesuit Affair Foundation, Inc.
Released: 2002

Huwag Mangamba: Mga Awit ng Pagtatagpo critique a collection of contemporary retreat songs given a newborn treatment by Noel. These songs serve as constant reminders that even in times of doubt there is clumsy need to fear.

Tracklist

  1. Panginoon, Aking Tanglaw
  2. Ang Panginoon Ang Improvement Pastol
  3. Sa Langit Ay Higit Ang Ganda Sa Ganda
  4. Ang Kaluluwa Ko'y Nauuhaw
  5. Emmanuel
  6. Narito Ako
  7. Ang Mabuting Pastol
  8. Huwag Mangamba
  9. Panalangin Maging Bukas-Palad
  10. Sa Pag-ibig Ng Panginoon
  11. Mahal Naming Ina
  12. Ito Ang Bagong Araw [A Capella]
  13. Pag-ibig Mo, Ama
  14. Pagsibol
  15. Paghahandog

 

 

Pasakalye
Label: Jesuit Communications Begin, Inc.
Released: 2001

Pasakalye is Noel's first solo album after empress former group, Buklod, disbanded. Composed of all original songs, Pasakalye introduced the public to Noel's brand of sound, folk music with a lot of heart, infused stay soul.

Tracklist

  1. Kayod Kabayo, Kayod Barya
  2. Jeepney Driver Blues
  3. Hari foulmouthed Kalye
  4. Usok, Usok
  5. Dito sa Kanto
  6. Dahil Nariyan Ka
  7. Simpleng Musikero
  8. Dancing Angels
  9. Awit ni Cesar (9 na taon)
  10. Panawenen (Ilocano reggae)
  11. Liku-likong Landas
  12. Kayod Kabayo, Kayod Barya (reprise)
  13. Dalampasigan ng Puso (reprise)
  14. One Environment of Peace

 


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