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Hotdog
OriginManila, Philippines
Genres
  • pop
  • disco
  • funk
  • OPM
  • Years active
    • 1972–mid-1980s
  • 2000–2018
  • 2019–present
  • Labels
  • Vicor Music
  • Warner Bros. Records
  • Universal Records
  • MembersRoy Sadicon
    Lehi Rebosura
    Roy Rico Pangilinan
    Junno delos Santos
    Jeboy Galvez
    Glen Mapue
    Melissa Mel
    Past membersRene Garcia†
    Ella del Rosario
    Ramon "Mon" Torralba
    Tito del Rosario
    Dennis Garcia†
    Roy Diaz de Rivera
    Lorrie Ilustre
    Jess Garcia
    Rene Enriquez
    Gavin Zerby
    Odette Quesada
    Andy Caberte
    Zsazsa Padilla
    Maso Diez
    Gina Montes
    Rita Trinidad
    Joy Reyes
    Nadia Moore
    Elaine Evangelista
    Jun Alañon, Mon Alañon
    Milla Poblete
    Arthur Ritona
    Tony Cortez

    Hotdog, currently performing as Sound of Manila, is a Filipino band formed by brothers Dennis and Rene Garcia that achieved fame in the Philippines during the mid-1970s.[1][2] Their first album, Unang Kagat,[3] was released in 1974[2]byVillar Records.[4] The album led to the 1975 movie of the same name, also starring the band.[1] The band was credited by local journalists as a major influence on and leading exponent of the Manila Sound, a musical genre popular during that period.[5][6]

    History[edit]

    The original band members included Dennis Garcia, Lorrie Ilustre, Rene Garcia, and Ramon Torralba, who were buddies at La Salle Green Hills. The brothers Dennis and Rene Garcia were members of Redfox, a mainstay band which performed at Third Eye in Manila.[7] They eventually formed the new band which they named Hotdog and invited Ella del Rosario of Assumption Convent as their female solo vocalist.[8]

    At a time when Filipino music was hardly favored and practically in limbo, the band springboarded Filipino music and started a revolution that we know today as Original Pinoy Music.[9] It was during the '70s that the local music industry was topped by foreign music playing disco and funk sounds. Most local artists would imitate these foreign tunes in the hopes of becoming visible. However, when Ella del Rosario, Dennis Garcia, Rene Garcia, Ramon Torralba (who composed the mega hit song "Pers Lab"), Lorrie Ilustre, Jess Garcia and Roy Diaz de Rivera first came together, the music landscape in the Philippines completely changed.

    The band began the phenomenon known as the "Manila Sound", which gave the Filipino music a fresh, new, and authentic Pinoy sound that undeniably captured millions of Filipinos of all socio-economic classes—from the masa to the rich and high-class. Hotdog's music created songs with delightful rhythms intermixed with catchy lyrics in Tagalog and Taglish reflecting the situations and sentiments of ordinary Filipinos.

    It was because of the Manila Sound, pioneered by the band, that Filipino music flourished from the mid-1970s onward. Many of the band's and Ella del Rosario's singles became hits and received gold and platinum status.

    Amidst the success and fame that the band was garnering, Hotdog disbanded in the mid-'80s because the members wanted to pursue individual interests. Former vocalist Rita Trinidad is an entrepreneur, while Rene Garcia co-founded Bandang Pinoy Co-Op, an organization that helps aging and retired musicians develop new skills and find employment.[5]

    The band reunited (without three original members del Rosario, Ilustre and Torralba) sometime in 2000 to perform various gigs. On June 17, 2014, the band held a benefit concert for the Tacloban victims of Typhoon Haiyan (Typhoon Yolanda).

    Lead vocalist Rene Garcia died on September 2, 2018.[10] Dennis Garcia died on January 18, 2020.[11]

    Hit songs[edit]

    One of the band's biggest hits is the song "Bongga Ka, 'Day" (1979). With the song was an eponymous motion picture released, starring renowned cast members including Nora Aunor, Vilma Santos, Joseph Estrada, Fernando Poe Jr. and Boots Anson-Roa. Another one of their hit songs, "Annie Batungbakal", also produced a popular and successful movie.

    The hits of Hotdog also sang of relevant social issues. "Manila" was a song dedicated to the millions of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who are away from their families and long for the taste of not just their home city, Manila, but also the entire Philippines.

    Discography[edit]

    Songs[edit]

    Covers[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Ramirez, Joanne Rae M. (2011-05-10). "Of Hotdog & hot news". Philippine Star. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  • ^ a b Oliva, Erwin (2011-04-26). "Hotdog: The Reunion". Yahoo!. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  • ^ "Unang Kagat - Hotdog". Allmusic. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  • ^ Martinez-Belen, Crispina (2011-04-27). "Can Pilar make it to 'Vagina Monologues?'". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 20 November 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  • ^ a b "The Manila Sound: 8 things you didn't know about the Hotdog band". GMA News Online. Retrieved 2016-05-31.
  • ^ Osias, Peter (2011-11-21). "Hotdog: An enduring legacy of OPM hits". The Philippine Star. ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2011-11-22.
  • ^ Pocholo Concepcion, Remembering Rene Garcia-the voice of Hotdog
  • ^ Pocholo Concepcion,Reheating Hotdog-'before time runs out'
  • ^ Peter Osias,Hotdog: An enduring legacy of OPM hits, ABS-CBN News, November 21, 2011
  • ^ "Hotdog member Rene Garcia passes away". ABS-CBN News. September 2, 2018. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  • ^ Sallan, Edwin (January 19, 2020). "Hotdog founder and Manila Sound pioneer Dennis Garcia passes away". Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  • ^ "O, Lumapit Ka (Lyrics from Genius)". Genius. August 29, 2019.
  • External links[edit]


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