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Acclaimed Filipino artist
Barbie Almalbis celebrates her 25th year in the music business with the release of her fourth studio album, Scenes From Inside out today on all digital music platforms via 12 Stone Records and distributed by Sony Music Philippines.
Derived from her experiences as a musician, a mom, a friend, a wife, and a pet lover during the time of quarantine, the 9-track concept album marks a new chapter in Almalbis’ challenging but colorful adult life.
According to the award-winning multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter, the process of making an album can be tedious at times, but for Scenes From Inside, Almalbis was given a chance to record the album at a more relaxed pace, in her most convenient time. “I’m kind of used to recording at home and working virtually with producers, engineers, and my band, just sending files to each other back and forth,” the Dahilan singer admits. “I’m
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As a special Motherâs Day treat, mother and daughter singers Iwi and Nicole Laurel will launch their duet, âSpecial Memory,â on May 9 on Spotify. The accompanying music video will be launched on May 14 via Facebook Live at
It was 1983 when the 19-year-old-Iwi Laurel juggled her love for theater, multiple singing stints, a restaurant job, and a pre-law college course, not knowing that she would soon encounter a simple melody that would change her life.
âIt was during a rehearsal for a play we were doing with Repertory Philippines when a friend of mine, Raymond Lauchengco, asked me if I could sing one of the songs on the soundtrack of a movie he was working on with Gary Valenciano called
5 questions for Karina Vazquez
DACA recipient and scientist
What s your immigration story? How did you come to live in Fort Wayne?
I moved to Fort Wayne when I was in middle school. My parents decided to move to Fort Wayne to seek better employment opportunities. Their goal was also to provide better educational opportunities for my sister and me. The move from Mexico was one of the biggest hurdles in my life; it was difficult to move to a new country not knowing the language, culture, or no family.
2. You are a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient. How difficult – and costly – was the process?