A Song or Praise
Music Festival or ASOP is the first ever song writing competition on Philippine
television for praise songs that aims to bring back to the lives of individuals
what appears to be lost and forgotten – giving thanks and glory to The Creator amidst
the rat race, fear and violence, humans are faced with nowadays – a mark that
most songwriting competitions do not possess.
ASOP 2014 Finalists |
A brainchild of no less than Mr. Public Service himself, Kuya Daniel Razon, ASOP has been a venue not only for professional songwriters but also for aspiring and budding composers who have their own stories to tell through their songs and musical talents showcased year round.
Now in its third
year, ASOP has produced three albums, each featuring twelve originally composed
praise songs that emerged victorious in each of the twelve months from
September to August interpreted by the most sought-after artists and big names
in the local music scene.
Going
international, being seen on UNTV 37 with live streaming on
www.untvweb.com, and heard over UNTV
Radio La Verdad 1350 Khz, ASOP has been receiving song entries from key cities
in the Philippines and overseas. Aside from cash
prizes to the weekly and monthly winners, the program gives all contestants
free songwriting tips from authorities in the field of music.
Above all these,
ASOP gives the songwriters and the audience the chance to offer thanks and
songs of praises to the Supreme Musician.
And now, UNTV is joyful to
inform you that our weekly praise song writing TV program hosted by OPM premium
balladeer Richard Reynoso and
veteran TV host Toni Rose Gayda will
stage its third year grand finals on September
23, 2014, Tuesday, 7 PM at the Smart-Araneta Coliseum.
Competing for this year’s best song will be the twelve monthly winners of the only weekly praise songwriting competition in Philippine TV. Performing on that uplifting night of heavenly music will be some of the country’s top singing sensations as interpreters i.e. OPM Icons Rachel Alejandro, Bayang Barrios, Gail Blanco & Bo Cerrudo, famous band vocalists Mcoy Fundales (Kenyo/Orange & Lemon), Jek Manuel (I-Axe), Jason Fernandez (Rivermaya) & Ava Olivia Santos (Freestyle), singing champions Beverly Caimen (WCOPA 2013 Senior Grand Champion), Shanne Velasco (Ka-Voice ni Idol, Ikaw at Echo 2013 grand winner) and vocal group members Daryl Ong (Voices of 5), Walton Cerrudo (Voices of 5) and new promising artist Jessa Mae Gabon.
On their
1st
year grand finals night, Senator Vicente
“Tito” Sotto III was the chairman of the board of judges and Mr. Joey De Leon chaired the panel last
year.
Here is the complete list of ASOP’s Grand Finalists competing for this
year:
* * *
“Ikaw ang
Tangi Kong Minamahal” (January)
Composer: Ralph Lauren Refil
Interpreter: Gail Blanco
* * *
“Biyaya” (February)
Composer: Meldin Nabia
Interpreter: Bayang Barrios
* * *
“Tanging
Gabay” (March)
Composer: Arniel Villagonza
Interpreter: Rachel Alejandro
* * *
“Kislap”
(April)
Composer: Oliver Narag
Interpreter: Jessa Mae Gabon
* * *
“God will
Win Our Fight” (May)
Composer: Ricardo Sanchez
Interpreters: Jek Manuel and
Jason Fernandez
* * *
“May Awa ang
Dios” (June)
Composer: Louise Lyle Robles
Interpreter: Beverly Caimen
“You are Lord of All” (July)
Composer: Ma. Luz Lilet Esteban
Interpreter: Ava Olivia Santos
* * *
“Panginoon
Kay Buti Mo” (August)
Composer: Jesse Bayodoc
Interpreter: Walton Zerrudo
* * *
“Hangga’t May Tinig Ako” (September)
Composer: Jinnie Adilan
Interpreter: Daryl Ong
* * *
“Awit ng Puso Ko” (October)
Composer: Empol Balbin
Interpreter: Bo Cerrudo
* * *
“Pagpupuring Walang Hanggan” (November)
Composer: Cesar Montano
Interpreter: Mcoy Fundales
* * *
“Sa Bawat Araw” (December)
Composer: Marlon Nabia
Interpreter: Shanne Velasco
During the press con earlier, finalists are very happy that they’re going to be in Araneta Coliseum tomorrow, September 23, 2014 at 7pm, for the ASOP 2014 Grand Finals Night as it is already a dream come true to perform in the big dome.
See you tomorrow!
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