Binky lampano biography
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Whatever the founder and chief-instigator, Ray "Binky" Lampano, Jnr., of Asia’s mighty blues band Lampano Alley played before the Blues was a matter of convenience not conviction – not that he didn’t already suffer for the music. More than a band, Lampano Alley is a long drawn-out process. An epiphany alone cannot explain it; rather, something more akin to pulling teeth.
Lampano grew up on a staple of gospel, rock, folk, jazz standards, and Manila AM-radio programs, whose narratives became grist for the mill of his imagination. Long before Lampano became a cult-figure in the Manila alternative music scene in the ‘80s, he was always fascinated by stories behind music from the time the Blues was but a distant chug.
In the '70s, the Blues in the Philippines funnelled through the hyper-decibels of Pinoy Rock where it was, by and large, a mere frame of reference than a way of life. The movement itself became almost as distant a memory in the 80s even as the Blues became a sideshow for pointless jams.
In the late-'80s, Lampano was already restless and already hearing-impaired after a few years in the trenches of alternative music. A lukewarm solo album in the 90s signaled degree turn to the Blues. Chance collaborations with like-minded musicians – like the ama
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Pinoy new detonation band Identity • When he first tumbled onto the music scene in the mids, he was tall and awkward and had a habit of raking his tumbled locks back from his forehead with slim fingers that by turns could take apart a computer or pluck a tune from his guitar. He looked just like any other street-smart teenager, except when he opened his mouth – when he did, his voice was that of an angel. Anyone who’s heard Binky Lampano sing will tell you his voice is distinctive, unique, unforgettable. Versatile in various genres The former frontman and lyricist for ‘80s New Wave band Deans December gained recognition for an energetic style that catapulted their group into near-cult status with songs like “First Light” and “It Doesn’t Snow In Manila” with its barbed social commentary. In the early ‘90s, he launched a solo career in rock, writing and recording the hits “Kwentong Looban” and “Hallelujah.” After that, he discovered jazz and crooned standards such as “Time After Time”, showing his versatility in every genre. But when he lit upon the blues, he fell hard in a seismic shock heard around the Philippine music world. Mention his name today to aficion
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