Grand Honors
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The Grand Honors Band is a garage band formed to perform during the Annual Grand Communications of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines, of which Tagaytay City is the Host in the year 2005. The repertoire was then a few songs during the entertainment segment of the Grand Master's Night.
After that, the members deemed it best to do a regular practice as a form of release from everyday work pressures and at the same time, honing their skills in their preferred instruments. After a series of performances, they were recognized during their stint with the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, Cavite Chapter induction ceremonies. Bookings for Christmas parties were sent to the band, however, Atty. Medina left for his well deserved vacation in the United States leaving their gigs hanging. Immediately after his return, the band resumed a regular practice and focused on their gig at the Bellevue Hotel. With a long repertoire for that gig, it would be found out that the professional schedule for court hearings, doctor's rounds, golf routines and bank clients oftentimes will not mix with practice sessions.Band/artist history
Above introduction takes much of the short history.Have you performed in front of an audience?We do live shows, usually with good friends only. Everyshow is a special moment for us.
Your musical influences
We start our gigs with 60's songs then going newer and newer to fast beats until the crowd perpires and drop tired.What equipment do you use?
We use assorted hardware, i.e. Fender, Gibson SG, Ibanez, Alesis, Korg, PearlAnything else?
"Thank u so much Billy 2 U N ur band 4 akmpanyin me wyl i sang, N 4 given me d privilege 2 sing w/ U d Hotel California song. I Njoyd myslf immsly. Have a safe trip bak 2 CAvite. Godbles N Cya soon! " Atty. Leny Villareal, President IBP Makati Chapter.
"....tang..i..., ang galing pare" Atty. Erwin Aguillera, Batangas ChapterAll comments (1)
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congratulations on freeing the masons! kick billy's bass didn't have much bass, or kick for that matter. still a good tune, though. --stockwrock