Saturday, August 16, 2014

‘Peksman’ album a fairytale-come-true for Hannah Nolasco

     For 16-year-old rising star Hannah Nolasco, getting to record an album is like a fairytale-come-true.
Hannah exemplifies the typical teenage Filipina. But what sets her apart from her peers is her being a free spirit. She also has the gift of being able to narrate her personal experiences through songs.
She shares, “I want to capture the moments to remember what I am going through.” Hannah describes her music as fun and youthful. “My music will always reflect what I believe in.”
Just like any father, Col. Ricardo L. Nolasco Jr. PAF (Ret), is quite supportive of her daughter. He explains, “The album is my humble way of bringing Hannah closer to the realization of her dreams.”
With the prayers and support of her Lola Josie, her Tita Jackie and well-meaning friends from the media, “Peksman,” was successfully completed in no time.
Hannah, a fourth year high school student from San Beda Alabang, will launch “Peksman” on Aug. 17 at the Hard Rock Café as part of the advance celebration of her birthday on Aug. 19.
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‘A LOVE TO LAST A LIFETIME’
For its 8th anniversary, Outbox Media Production (OBM) Agency and partners will present a concert to help rebuild Tacloban communities.
The concert, billed “A Love to Last a Lifetime,” is a plated dinner affair topbilled by multi-awarded singer-composer Jose Mari Chan, Ate Gay and the Baihana trio.
“Passion. Dedication. Diversity. Through the years, these three words continue to sum up what the OBM team is committed to. This concert is another proof of that. It will be a night of great music, delicious food, and a good cause,” says Rossel Taberna of OBM.

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