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Francisco "Bamboo" Mañalac - Vocals Rico Blanco - Keyboard Perfecto De Castro - Guitar Nathan Azarcon - Bass Mark Escueta - Drums |
YEARS ACTIVE: 1993 – PRESENT
Original Members: BAMBOO MANALAC, RICO BLANCO, MARK ESCUETA, NATHAN AZARCON
90’S HITS: ULAN, 214, BRING ME DOWN, AWIT NG KABATAAN, ELESI, HINAHANAP-HANAP KITA, HIMALA, KISAPMATA, PANAHON NA NAMAN, NERBYOSO
Rivermaya is a Philippine rock and alternative band formed in 1993. The band has produced a number of platinum albums and no.1 hits through its more that 10 year reign in the Philippine music industry. Dubbed as the “Banda Ng Bayan”, the band has been an icon to new and uprising bands. They spawned the hits such as "Ulan", "Kisapmata", "Elesi", "Nerbyoso", "Faithless", "Balisong", and "Inosente Lang Ang Nagtataka". The band has also been awarded and given numbers of recognitions to different music awards and spectacles. Two of their videos are currently introduced internationally for being chosen by Star World channel.
History
With the rise of the band revolution in the Philippines in the early
1990’s, with a number of bands coming out with rock and alternative singles,
producer and manager Lizza Nakpil and prominent director, Chito Roño decided to
manage a yet unnamed band. Rico Blanco auditioned to play rhythm guitars and
keyboardist while Nathan Azarcon presents his bass guitar skills to the
management. The two primarily became the first members of the band. The initial
line-up was then with guitarist Kenneth Ilagan and drummer Rome Velayo, with
Blanco doing vocals. Jessie Gonzales was recruited to handle the role of lead
vocals while Velayo was replaced by youngster, Mark Escueta. The group in
constant member changes then was replaced with Francisco "Bamboo"
Mañalac as the lead vocals and Perfecto de Castro on lead guitars.
The five members (Blanco, Mañalac, Azarcon, Escueta, and de Castro)
formed the original Rivermaya. Rivermaya was chosen among the hundreds of
possible names suggested by Blanco, who at that time was very fond of the name
of another band, Rizal Underground establishing a nationalistic fervor on
music.
As in any starting bands, Rivermaya was at odds on penetrating the
music scene. Underground club scenes were very prevalent at the start of 1993
wherein bands performing will be discovered as they were watched and heard.
Known rock areas during the time were the infamous Red Rocks and Club Dredd. In
these scenes, Rivermaya stages their first performances.
With Blanco’s songs ready for recording, the band recorded and released
their first self-titled album under BMG Music with “Ulan” as their first
single. Rivermaya became popular on the mass and underground alike making their
first album reached a platinum status with other hits like concert favorite
“Awit ng Kabataan”, “Bring Me Down”, and the rock ballad “214”, which enjoyed
no. 1 spot on many music and radio charts, removing Eraserhead’s hit “With A
Smile” from its month long lead.
Though the band is getting big recognitions and response from sales and
gigs, guitarist de Castro left the band. He stated that Rivermaya’s music does
not suit him noting that this is not his preferred kind of sound. He formed a
short-lived group, Tri-Axis.
The success of their first album was surpassed by their second album,
“Trip”. At the album production, Blanco has taken the place of de Castro as the
new guitarist making the album a sort of recorded documentary on Blanco
learning to play the instrument. Trip again reached the platinum status with
hits like “Kisapmata”, “Himala”, and “Panahon Na Naman”, later two more singles
from trip, "Princess of Disguise" and "Flowers" also became
hits.
The success continued on their next singles and albums. After their 3rd
album release, "Atomic Bomb", frontman Bamboo left for the US to live
with his family.
Bamboo and Blanco strengthen their duets on songs while performing and
audience started to notice Blanco and his song creations. His talent on lyrics
and music was perceived. With the blessings of the departing frontman,
Rivermaya decided to continue to play as a three-member band with Blanco back
at doing the vocals, his first role during the band formation, and at the same
time in guitars and keyboards.
The band released their 4th album, “It’s Not Easy Being Green” which
spawns the hits “Nerbyoso”, “Shattered Like”, and “Rodeo”. Jay John Valencia
was hired as a session guitarist for live shows. Blanco, now as the main
vocalist, incorporated his own style in the album and suggested a rockier side.
The band’s style made a transformation in terms of sound and music. Blanco sang
the songs intended for Bamboo in the way he envisions them while writing.
The year 2000 completely seals the changes on the band releasing their
5th album “Free”. The album is indeed free to download on their site and
remains a top-billed and favorite to many hardcore fans. The singles
“Faithless” and "Ambulansya" became hardcore underground faves.
The Rivermaya management had a major issue relating to the character
and attitude of bassist Azarcon which led to his firing on 2001 leaving Blanco
and Escueta as the sole members of the Rivermaya. Azarcon formed the group
Kapatid (band), with Karl Roy afterwards. Fans and the music industry were now
debating on the future of the band.
Known as the heart and soul of Rivermaya, Blanco never gave up and
decided to continue the band’s craft. The solution led to the search of new
members. Three members were pirated and auditioned to fill in for the strings
part. The new guitarists are Kakoi Legaspi (from blue’s band Mr. Crayon) and
Mike Elgar (from 7 Foot Junior). Japs Sergio (from Daydream Cycle) was chosen
to be the new bassist. In comes the new Rivermaya evolution.
The success of the band’s singles and albums continued once again
proving the prowess of Blanco in doing songs. The band released the albums
“Tuloy ang Ligaya” and “Between the Stars and the Waves” producing hit after
hit like “ Umaaraw, Umuulan”, “Wag Na Init Ulo, Baby”, “ A Love to Share”.
“Bali Song”, “Sunday Driving” and “241”.
In between the promotion of the “Between the Stars and the Waves”
album, the band released the massive hit “You'll Be Safe Here”, which was also
the theme song for the ABS-CBN television series, Spirits. Rivermaya was also
chosen to sing the SEA Games official them song,”Posible”.
Also during this promotions that Legaspi was sign-off the band due to
changes in priority.
The band also released a live and acoustic concert album. The album
consists of band’s hits including “Alab ng Puso”, which was used by national
athlete boxer, Manny Pacquiao during his entrances. It was also during this
point that Rivermaya was signed for commercials and other theme songs such as
telecommunication company, Globe with “Makaaasa Ka”.
The band was from then on dubbed as the “Banda ng Bayan (Band of the
Nation)” winning numbers of awards and recognition in different awards
spectacle. The band was chosen as the Philippine music representative and
performed at the sold-out crowd in the MTV Asia Awards held in Thailand.
To solidify the success of the band, Rivermaya released their greatest
hits album which reached the gold status in just 7 days.
The year 2006 marked the release of the band’s latest album, “Isang
Ugat, Isang Dugo” with the carrier single “Isang Bandila” penned by Blanco.
Other songs were all remakes. The album and its songs were made and dedicated
by the band as a sign of respect to their music roots and idols with Blanco
asking personal permission for the songs from the respective bands. The album
has currently added the songs “Golden Boy” and “Inosente Lang Ang Nagtataka” on
their hit lists. Rivermaya performed at the latest MYX Music Awards with
Identity Crisis to render their original hits, “My Sanctuary” and “Sumigaw, Umawit
Ka”.
At the end of March 2007, Rivermaya again scored another first for the
Philippines as their videos, “You'll Be Safe Here” and the recent video remake
“Bali Song” were chosen as the first Asian artists to have full-length music
videos featured on the Star World Channel. Star World is known in giving
top-rated US and UK entertainment to Asia.
Blanco's Departure
After weeks of rumours and talks, it has been confirmed that chief
songwriter and frontman, Rico Blanco had left the band on May 2007. The band’s
last gig with Blanco was during “Metrology 2” (a trifecta gig consists of
Pupil, Sandwich and Rivermaya) at The Metrobar, Quezon City. Some signs had
been present during the gig, an intense Rico, in the middle of performing
"Umaaraw, Umuulan," reportedly shouted, "Isang huling
malupit!" (Give me one spectacular one!) Rivermaya's bassist Japs Sergio
then seconded by telling the crowd, "Lakasan n'yo pa, huli na ‘to!"
(Make it louder, this is the last one!)
Rico uttered that the gig is memorable because it was held at the same
place where a then-inexperienced Rivermaya played its first ever gig as an
opening act for the legendary Eraserheads. (Metro Bar was known as Kampo during
the '90s.) Fans also noted Rico's happiness that night for he shared the bill
once more with former Eraserheads members (Ely Buendia, now with Pupil and
Raimund Marasigan who now fronts for Sandwich).
In the heels of Rico's departure came another rumor saying that the
talented singer-songwriter would pursue a solo career and would be known simply
as "Blanco." There are reports that there we’re already scheduled
events for Rico’s solo act alongside his debut as a designer for Human Clothing
where he also models at.
Drummer Mark Escueta made a statement in Rivermaya's mailing list that
the band would carry on without Rico Blanco. There are unconfirmed reports that
remaining members will launch a reality-based TV search to find a replacement.
Rivermaya previously survived the departure of Perf de Castro, Bamboo
Mañalac, and Nathan Azarcon simply because they're not the chief songwriter
"Rico was the most important component of that band because he supplied
the hits. It was the same when Ely left the Eraserheads. Inasmuch as the other
members wanted to continue, they just found it hard to fill in that huge
void," interviews said.
Chronology of lineup members
Lineup as of May 2007
Mark Escueta - Drums
Mike Elgar - Guitar, Vocals
Japs Sergio - Bass, Vocals
2004-2007 Lineup
Rico Blanco - Keyboards,
Guitars & Vocals
Mark Escueta - Drums
Mike Elgar - Guitar, Vocals
Japs Sergio - Bass, Vocals
2001-2004 Lineup
Rico Blanco - Keyboards,
Guitars & Vocals
Mark Escueta - Drums
Kakoi Legaspi - Guitar
Mike Elgar - Guitar, Vocals
Japs Sergio - Bass, Vocals
1998-2001 Lineup
Rico Blanco - Keyboards,
Guitars & Vocals
Nathan Azarcon - Bass &
Vocals
Mark Escueta - Drums
1995-1998 Lineup
Bamboo Mañalac - Lead Vocals
Rico Blanco - Keyboards,
Guitars & Vocals
Nathan Azarcon - Bass
Mark Escueta - Drums
1994-1995 Lineup
Bamboo Mañalac - Lead Vocals
Perfecto De Castro - Lead
Guitars & Vocals
Rico Blanco - Keyboards,
Guitars & Vocals
Nathan Azarcon - Bass
Mark Escueta - Drums
1993-1994 Lineup
Jessie Gonzales - Lead Vocals
Kenneth Ilagan- Lead Guitars
Rico Blanco - Keyboards,
Guitars & Vocals
Nathan Azarcon - Bass