Showing posts with label DFF Asia Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DFF Asia Tour. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2011

An Open Letter to Charice from her Godfather

From Philstar.com:
A letter to Charice


Dear Cha,

You made me proud as your Ninong all the more after I saw you at the David Foster and Friends (DFF) concert Tuesday night. How mature your voice is now. I must say that, indeed, you’re every inch an international star.

Thank you for the backstage pass your mother Raquel gave me. In the middle of the concert, I had a field day roaming around the backstage of Smart-Araneta Coliseum. I went inside your dressing room to say hi but you weren’t there when I entered. But just the same, I stayed in your room even for a while. I sat on a comfy sofa and for a minute remembered how it was before for you when you were not yet “discovered” and “loved” by the world.

I must say your dressing room in Araneta that night was big. I thought it was bigger than the first apartment where you stayed in Gulod. Well, you and I will agree that your dressing room in Araneta was so much bigger than the toilet of a network where you used to change clothes when you had TV guestings. I remember you peeping in the solo dressing rooms of established stars, hoping that you would have your own one day, with your name plastered on the door. God is good He heard your pleas. As I always tell you, good things happen to good people. I hope you remain your good, humble self all the time. I hold no reservation that, despite your fame and yes, fortune, that is still achievable.

Thank you for the two tickets that Tita Grace Mendoza (your manager) sent to the house. Tita Christine (Dayrit) and I had a glorious view of the concert. Our vantage point was reminiscent of the night when you came to the house to entertain us with more than 30 songs.

At the DFF in Manila, we enjoyed the comedic repartees of David and the voices of Russel Watson, Ashanti, Philip Bailey and Michael Bolton. Pero syempre, Tita Christine and I were eagerly waiting for you. When the lights on stage were dimmed for a while, we knew it was your turn to sing. We were hoping David would give you the same superlatives when he introduced you the way he did for the others. Instead, when the houselights were turned on, you were there already on center stage. It was when David said nothing at all for your introduction that he said it all no need to introduce you because you are already a household name, you are already a star.

You had not yet opened your mouth to sing but the Big Dome was already ripped off with the thunderous applause of the crowd. And I must say, I give it to your loyal and loving fans the “Chasters” for giving you the loudest ovation. The Chasters went loco, too, when you acknowledged them after your very heartfelt rendition of Power of Love.

I heard you sing that song in your apartment in Gulod in 2003 or 2004. We were in the terrace of your rented house. Your mother was unrelenting because she always asked you to repeat the song from the top every time you missed a high note or when you are not breathing properly as you sang. When I thought it was already a good rendition, your mother your mentor and critic was always ready to give her constructive comments. So, the whole day, you were singing Power of Love. And there, at that moment, I discovered all the more your “power” and more so the “love” for you of your mother.

I miss laughing with you...

When I caught you at the side of the stage, you were preparing for your next number a duet with Michael Bolton. You were surprised to see me. Like little kids, we were jumping up and down as we were huddled in a tight embrace. You talked to me in English and I jokingly admonished you to talk to me in Tagalog. (By the way, your English now is very good. A lot better than when you asked me to teach you English before. Haha.) You were thankful that I came that night. I admit, that second DFF in Manila was your first concert that I saw.

I left the backstage when you started to sing The Prayer with Michael Bolton. I sat beside your mom and together we watched you sing and soar. Your mom was teary eyed. She remains your beacon of hope, your will to survive, your lighthouse when your sailing is threatened by long, dark nights. In your mother’s eyes, you remain her “Minggay.” You should have seen how tears welled up in her eyes, filled with love for the daughter who, together with your brother Carl, means the world to her.

Take care of yourself wherever you go when you do your own, ehem, world tour soon. You’ve really gone a long way from the days when we would ride pedicabs around the village. Gone, too, were the days when, after your school, you would sell isaw in front of Gulod Elementary School just so you would have allowance the following day. I hope to one day see your school, the Southern New Hampshire University in Boston, where you are pursuing a degree in Communication Arts as an online scholar student.

I am confident you will keep that humility in your heart. The more you keep your feet on the ground, the more you will be blessed. I will repeat, good things happen to good people.

More beautiful things await you, Cha. God bless you.

Love,

Ninong Bum
Read the full article

Other Charice articles by the same author:

A 'Telephone' conversation with Sunshine Corazon, October 10, 2010
The Charice I Know, May 30, 2010
'Gusto mo bang maging kumare si Oprah?', May 2, 2010
Charice, February 8, 2009

Friday, October 28, 2011

Updated: (Video Playlist) Charice in David Foster & Friends - Jakarta, Indonesia 2011

Available videos of Charice's performances in David Foster and Friends Asia Tour 2011 (Indonesia): Power of Love, Louder, Earth Song

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Charice & Michael Bolton's "The Prayer", a Show-Stopper

From Philstar.com:
When Bolton’s turn came, he materialized from the entrance, mixed with the audience and had his picture taken with some fans while he was singing and proceeded to the stage for more of his well-loved songs, including When A Man Loves A Woman and To Love Somebody.

And then came Charice, opening her set with Power Of Love and ending it with a number from her new (second) album Infinity which was released in Japan and instantly made it to the Top 10 Hits (in the US?), which, according to Foster, “makes Charice the first Asian ever,” and a Filipino at that, to score such a hit.

Hands-down show-stopper was the The Prayer duet of Charice and Bolton whose blended voices sounded so heavenly that they made you feel like, yes, you were in heaven.
Go to source

Watch the heavenly duet below:

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Updated: (Video Playlist) Charice in DFF Manila, 25 Oct 2011

Charice's performances in the David Foster and Friends Asia Tour 2011 in Manila, Philippines, on 25 October 2011

We are posting a playlist instead of the individual videos so that loading of this page will be quicker.



Uploader's description:
The One and Only Hit-Man David Foster and Friends was in concert on October 25, 2011 at the Araneta Coliseum, Manila of the Philippines. C-H-A-R-I-C-E is the second to last performer in the show singing four songs: "Power of Love", "Stand up for Love", "UnBreak My Heart", and "Louder". Then at end of the show, she performed a duet with Michael Bolton for "The prayer" and concluded the concert with "the Earth Song" with all other artists.

(Updated/Corrected) Charice Gives Back: Includes Talented Filipino Aeta Boy in Her December Solo Concert

From ABS CBN News / Yahoo News Philippines:


MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED/CORRECTED) – International singing sensation Charice will be performing with Aeta singing boy Arjohn Gilbert in her solo concert in December, not tonight during "The Hitman Returns: David Foster and Friends" as he had expected.

This was confirmed to abs-cbnNEWS.com by Gilbert’s manager, Joy Maranan.

“Ang sabi ni Charice, magpeperform si Gilbert sa December 2, sa major concert niya,” she said.

Maranan said Gilbert will attend tonight's concert at the Araneta Coliseum as a special guest.

Gilbert had told abs-cbnNEWS.com early Tuesday morning that he would be performing with Charice.

Gilbert had said he prepared for tonight's show to impress Charice as well as other international artists.

"Masaya po ako. Talagang sobrang saya. Parang hindi ako nakatulog sa excitement," Gilbert had said. He even attended voice and dance lessons for the concert.

Last August, Charice asked her fans to find the talented Aeta boy from Clark, Pampanga.

Charice invited Gilbert to perform with her after she saw a video of the latter singing Justin Bieber's hits.
Source

Monday, October 24, 2011

Updated: (Photos & Videos) Charice on late-night Philippine TV, 25 Oct 2011

Photos that first came in:




Charice interview:


David interview:

Charice Funny Interview on Malaysian Radio, 21 Oct 2011

Charice talks about her album Infinity and what she thinks of everything that has happened in her life so far.

The radio hosts then "subjected" her to a "speed round" or word association type of questions which Charice candidly answered. Some of it are:

Home is in...
Wow, the plane?

Who's funnier, Michael Buble or David Foster?
Do I really have to answer this one?

Who's cooler, Ellen or Oprah?
Oh, I can't answer that... Why are you asking me a lot of hard questions? (chuckles) They're both cool.

When I am not working, I am...
Playing Xbox

One of my closest and most famous friends is...
David (falters, chuckles)...David...I just hang out with nice people

When i'm angry, I do what?
I talk to my dog...

When I'm happy, I do what?
Go shopping.

My favorite Filipino food is...
That's hard, I have a lot of favorite Filipino food...

My favorite American food is...
Nothing (chuckles)


Charice says she will always be there for David Foster

From abs-cbnnews.com:


MANILA, Philippines – International composer David Foster said on Monday he can no longer produce songs for the Philippines' singing sensation Charice since he will be moving from Warner Music to Universal Records.

Charice and Foster both used to be under Warner Music

Foster said this in a press conference on the "Hit Man Returns: David Foster & Friends" concert to be held at the Araneta Coliseum on October 25.

However, Foster said he and Charice can still perform together in concert tours.

In the same press event, Charice said (s)he will always be there for Foster, who has stood as her mentor, no matter what happens.

Charice’s mom, Racquel Pempengco, also made it clear that her daughter will continue to work with Foster even after the "Hit Man Returns: David Foster & Friends" concert.

"Na-misinterpret lang 'yung sinabi ni David. Kasi magkakaroon nga ulit ng bagong album at magso-solo tour si Charice," she told abs-cbnNEWS.com.

Likewise, Pempengco added Charice can still work with the other artists featured in their upcoming concert if she has free time.

Charice, who arrived in Manila Monday afternoon for the October 25 concert, has a platinum award from Warner Philippines for selling 50,000 copies of her self-titled international album.

Updated 2x: (Photos & Videos) Charice Arrives in Manila, Philippines for DFF Concert

Another video added:



Charice with her family:


Philippine television coverages of Charice's arrival at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila:





At the press conference:


(More Photos; PressCon VIdeo) Charice in DFF Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 23 Oct 2011





Saturday, October 22, 2011

(Photos & Videos - Updated) Charice in DFF, Malaysia, Oct 22 / Charice Sings "The Prayer" with Michael Bolton

(Updated)



Uploader's Description (Song titles below are linked to videos on YouTube):
The One and Only Hit-Man David Foster and Friends was in concert on October 22, 2011 at the Putra Indoor Stadium, Kuala Lumpur of Malaysia. C-H-A-R-I-C-E is the first performer in the show singing four songs: "Louder", "Stand up for Love", "UnBreak My Heart", and "Power of Love". Then at end of the show, she performed a duet with Michael Bolton for "The Prayer" and concluded the concert with "The Earth Song" with all other artists. 

Check out Charice's photos in Malaysia:

Superstar Charice interviewed for .
She's an inspiration to any young asian with big dreams!!
Here's a fun pic with Charice and Flux gang..

Charice performing tonight out here in KL!
The David Foster and Friends Asia Tour had its Malaysian performance at the Putra Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on October 22, 2011.



Friday, October 21, 2011

"Not Everybody Has a Voice Like Charice"

Screenshot from Charice's One Day music video (Japan Edition)

From entertainment@thestar.com.my:
Teenage star Charice is taking on a new look and a stronger focus in her own music identity.

Not many people have to worry about their careers being over at 21. But then again, not everybody has a voice like Charice.

Since she got her big break as a 15-year-old on The Ellen Degeneres Show four years ago, the pint-sized Filipina has been belting out mega-ballads to standing ovations around the world.

And the kind of songs that are her bread and butter on stage is the stuff that would have even the biggest divas doing extra warm-ups backstage. We’re talking about I Have Nothing, And I Am Telling You, Listen, and the ol’ reputation maker (or breaker), All By Myself – and she almost always does them at full throttle.

“It’s actually pretty bad,” said Charice, on the phone from Los Angeles.

“Belting high notes all the time is not good for the voice. So for me, I just try to limit it, but still try to sing the same songs that people love watching me sing. I’m 19 now and I don’t wanna turn 21 and lose my voice!”

But with so many shows to do, especially being part of the David Foster and Friends tour – which we’ll see her singing at the Putra Stadium, Kuala Lumpur tomorrow – the only thing she can do at the moment to avoid any damage is to know her limits.

“Every artiste will feel that sometimes their voice isn’t in condition, but there are techniques to get around that. It depends on the arrangement of the song.

“Sometimes I tell my music director that my voice is not in condition, so maybe we won’t do this song, or we’ll change it to this song so that I won’t damage my voice. There’s always a plan B,” she said, quickly adding: “But it hasn’t happened a lot of times.”

It’s hard to imagine Charice having to worry about losing her voice, because on the phone, she talks with this tiny little chipmunk voice, and she adds this cute, girly chuckle after every other sentence.

In many ways, Charice is still a kid, one who says her favourite pastime when she’s not singing is playing video games. But because of the trajectory of her career, she’s having to grow old and mature a little faster, just like her voice.

Speaking about touring with legendary producer David Foster, 61, whose concert series in KL will also include stars like Phillip Bailey, 60, Russell Watson, 44, Ashanti, 30, and Michael Bolton, 58, she said: “I feel like I’m getting old too fast because I’m the only teenager in the group! It makes me feel happy actually, cos that’s what I’ve always wanted.

“It might sound weird, but I actually love hanging out with these people more than hanging out with people my age because I’m not into clubs and everything.”

But there are some downsides to growing up so fast, like having to miss out on “regular school”. Charice currently does online schooling alone at home, still working towards her childhood ambition of being a lawyer.

“I miss my classmates from back in the Philippines. I don’t even know where they are now, and I don’t know how to reach them. I see them sometimes when I go back to do shows. Some of them actually watch the shows, and it makes me happy,” she said.

As an artiste, however, Charice is wary of being typecast as the young girl who sings the “old songs”.

“It’s like the Bodyguard medley, I Have Nothing and I Will Always Love You – people want to see me sing those songs, so I just made them into a medley. But I think a medley or edit version is enough, because my genre is totally different now. It’s more pop/R&B now, and I have to go that way.

“And sometimes I think people should understand that, cos people are like ‘Oh, why isn’t she singing ballads anymore’. I’m not saying I’m gonna abandon the ballads. I still sing them every time I do concerts, but we’re trying to create Charice, a pop/R&B singer,” she said, in one of the few times during the interview where she doesn’t laugh or chuckle.
Read more

(Photos & Video) Charice Says Goodbye to Japan, 21 Oct 2011

Charice left Japan today after appearing in two shows of the highly successful David Foster and Friends Asia Tour in Tokyo.

Before departing, Charice left two "gifts" for Japan:
Click on the images to go to source


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Photos (and All RE-UPLOADED Videos) of Charice in DFF, 19 Oct 2011 in Tokyo, Japan

[RE-UPLOADED] All First videos in:



Description:
The One and Only Hit-Man David Foster and Friends was in concert at the Tokyo International Forum on October 19 & 20, 2011. C-H-A-R-I-C-E is the major performer in the show singing the most number of songs when compared to others. In sequence, she sang: "Louder", "Stand up for Love", "UnBreak My Heart", "Power of Love", "The prayer with Michael Bolton" and "the Earth Song".
You can find the rest of the re-uploaded videos on this channel.

Here are the first photos being shared online of Charice's peformance in the first show of the David Foster and Friends Asia Tour 2011:



Just click on the images to go to the sources.