SOUTH BORDER: Making a difference.
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In yet again another display of their ceaseless gratitude to fans and for all their blessings, multi-awarded Filipino band South Border will hold a special benefit show on November 4, 2006 at the La Trova House in West Los Angeles . Dubbed "Give Thanks to the Healthy Children in our Lives...Give To Those Who Are Not", the special event aims to gather diverse communities and together help in the fight against catastrophic childhood diseases. St. Jude Research Hospital is the main beneficiary.
"The show is also South Border's way of thanking their fans, friends and supporters, both old and new. The show will not only provide a platform where fun and music can be fused together but for South Border to share some of their blessings especially for the welfare of children," says Lucy Slattery, the band’s manager.
Presented by South Border and the South Border Street Team Los Angeles, the benefit show is also being sponsored by HHIPP Magazine, Katz Entertainment, Unicare Family Medical Group and Seafood City . While show tickets are sold at $25 each, a tax deductible $10 donation will go to the St. Jude Research Hospital. The rest will help cover expenses for the event.
The band, known for unforgettable hits "Rainbow" (recognized as the most downloaded song in Asia), "Kahit Kailan", "Sweet" (the very first Filipino song laced with flavorful RnB to be featured in 93.5 KDAY radio station), "Wherever You Are", recently had a sold out concert at The Grove in Anaheim after launching its international music career this Spring.
South Border, called by notable music insiders as the "next Asian invasion", is composed of Jay Oliver Durias (musical director, keyboards), Duncan Ramos (vocals), Vince Alaras (vocals), Paul Benitez (drums), Ric Junasa (saxophone), Butch Victoriano (lead guitar) and Tata Balane (bass). The band is being supported by their friends from The Los Angeles Musicians United, an organization comprised of independent musicians including Patrick "Patman" Anderson, Dr. Jekill, Mulatto and Jeanine Strong, an up and coming music and fashion icon who does urban melodic soul and more.
blog related post: Give Thanks to the Healthy Children in our Lives...
In yet again another display of their ceaseless gratitude to fans and for all their blessings, multi-awarded Filipino band South Border will hold a special benefit show on November 4, 2006 at the La Trova House in West Los Angeles . Dubbed "Give Thanks to the Healthy Children in our Lives...Give To Those Who Are Not", the special event aims to gather diverse communities and together help in the fight against catastrophic childhood diseases. St. Jude Research Hospital is the main beneficiary.
"The show is also South Border's way of thanking their fans, friends and supporters, both old and new. The show will not only provide a platform where fun and music can be fused together but for South Border to share some of their blessings especially for the welfare of children," says Lucy Slattery, the band’s manager.
Presented by South Border and the South Border Street Team Los Angeles, the benefit show is also being sponsored by HHIPP Magazine, Katz Entertainment, Unicare Family Medical Group and Seafood City . While show tickets are sold at $25 each, a tax deductible $10 donation will go to the St. Jude Research Hospital. The rest will help cover expenses for the event.
The band, known for unforgettable hits "Rainbow" (recognized as the most downloaded song in Asia), "Kahit Kailan", "Sweet" (the very first Filipino song laced with flavorful RnB to be featured in 93.5 KDAY radio station), "Wherever You Are", recently had a sold out concert at The Grove in Anaheim after launching its international music career this Spring.
South Border, called by notable music insiders as the "next Asian invasion", is composed of Jay Oliver Durias (musical director, keyboards), Duncan Ramos (vocals), Vince Alaras (vocals), Paul Benitez (drums), Ric Junasa (saxophone), Butch Victoriano (lead guitar) and Tata Balane (bass). The band is being supported by their friends from The Los Angeles Musicians United, an organization comprised of independent musicians including Patrick "Patman" Anderson, Dr. Jekill, Mulatto and Jeanine Strong, an up and coming music and fashion icon who does urban melodic soul and more.
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