Southwings
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SOUTHWINGS, Cebu's only country-rock band
Makers of timeless music mostly influenced from country genre, Southwings is a band made of three brothers singer Valrock, guitarist Paul D, bassist The Stone, and friends second guitarist Joe Corals and drummer Jaymer Graba
Makers of timeless music mostly influenced from country genre, Southwings is a band made of three brothers singer Valrock, guitarist Paul D, bassist The Stone, and friends second guitarist Joe Corals and drummer Jaymer Graba
Why this name?
SOUTH - Cebu is geographically the Queen City of the South in the Philippines; our hometown Samboan is in the southern tip of Cebu
WINGS - we need wings to reach you around the world - and it is our music
WINGS - we need wings to reach you around the world - and it is our music
Do you play live?
Yes. Mostly in Cebu City. We like it. Playing alongside popular acts such as Max Surban, Christian Bautista, Junior Kilat, etc.. In early 2007, played alongside True Faith, Rocksteddy and Agaw Agimat
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
distribution of music made easier
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes
Band History:
HISTORY:
1988 - Ginpie and ex-bassist formed The Farmers
1991 - The Farmers broke up
1997 - with The Stone and Paul joining, White Shadow was formed including ex-drummer Chito Tano
2000 - ex-keyboardist Julius Cavalida came out the name Southwings; recorded the entire Something To Roll album
2002 - Final recording of the entire Something To Roll album at Backyard Project Studio in Lahug, Cebu City; had gigs around Cebu City including at Marriott Hotel; drummer Edwin Milan was fired
2003 - gigs in Yukbo 2003, Music Made In Cebu 2003, and some special invitations; keyboardist Julius Cav resigned
2004 - gigs Music Made In Cebu 2004, Abuhan Dos Grounds
2005 - re-released Something To Roll in CD format; gig in Yukbo 2005; Star FM Sinulog Show; Bandorama; included in Red Cross' Music For A Difference Album
2006 - recruited drummer Jaymer Punay, bassist Alan Amante, and keyboardist Luduig Moises Agan in June; Amante and Agan discontinued; The Stone rejoined and new second guitarist Joe joined in October
2007 - played alongside True Faith, rocksteddy and Agaw Agimat during Sinulog week
members:
Valrock - vocals, drums
The Stone - bass, back-up vocals
Paul D. - lead guitar, back-up vocals
Joe "Corals" Empaces - second guitar
Jaymer "Graba" Punay - drums
genre of the album: country rock/ soft rock
1988 - Ginpie and ex-bassist formed The Farmers
1991 - The Farmers broke up
1997 - with The Stone and Paul joining, White Shadow was formed including ex-drummer Chito Tano
2000 - ex-keyboardist Julius Cavalida came out the name Southwings; recorded the entire Something To Roll album
2002 - Final recording of the entire Something To Roll album at Backyard Project Studio in Lahug, Cebu City; had gigs around Cebu City including at Marriott Hotel; drummer Edwin Milan was fired
2003 - gigs in Yukbo 2003, Music Made In Cebu 2003, and some special invitations; keyboardist Julius Cav resigned
2004 - gigs Music Made In Cebu 2004, Abuhan Dos Grounds
2005 - re-released Something To Roll in CD format; gig in Yukbo 2005; Star FM Sinulog Show; Bandorama; included in Red Cross' Music For A Difference Album
2006 - recruited drummer Jaymer Punay, bassist Alan Amante, and keyboardist Luduig Moises Agan in June; Amante and Agan discontinued; The Stone rejoined and new second guitarist Joe joined in October
2007 - played alongside True Faith, rocksteddy and Agaw Agimat during Sinulog week
members:
Valrock - vocals, drums
The Stone - bass, back-up vocals
Paul D. - lead guitar, back-up vocals
Joe "Corals" Empaces - second guitar
Jaymer "Graba" Punay - drums
genre of the album: country rock/ soft rock
Your influences?
country-rock music especially from The Eagles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Georgia Satellites, some hard rock music from Creed, REM, Pink Floyd, U2, from pure country Garth Brooks, Chet Atkins, and also from Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen, The Beatles, and Elvis Presley
Favorite spot?
we haven't gone outside Philippines yet, so, Cebu City is our favorite spot so far as well as VISCA, Baybay, Leyte
Equipment used:
Marshall and Fender amps, Fender guitar, Washburn bass, any brand of drum set
Anything else...?
the band loves to perform in a party but in a decent audience, cool people, and in a middle class restobar; though, the band also performs in any situation as long as pay is good; as always, the band is always willing to contribute in charity events.