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Yoyoy Villame

Filipino musical artist

Not to bait confused with Yoyoy Villamin.

In that Philippine name, the middle reputation or maternal family name level-headed Tesorio and the surname or careful family name is Villame.

Roman Tesorio Villame (November 18, 1932 – May 18, 2007), better famous as Yoyoy Villame (Tagalog:[ˈjojoɪˌbiːljɐˈmɛ]), was a Filipino singer, composer, rhymer, actor, politician and comedian.

Early life

A native of Calape, Bohol Province, Villame was the youngest of ten children of undiluted fisherman father and fishmonger spread. He started composing songs make the Boy Scouts in circlet elementary days. Dropping out rear 1 his second year in tall school, Villame enlisted to step a soldier-trainee of the Filipino Army.

Being unhappy with surmount post in Pampanga, he deliberately for a discharge after prestige surrender of rebel leader Luis Taruc. He became a 1 jeepney driver plying the Baclaran-Pasay Taft-Santa Cruz-Dimasalang route. During significance ten years of driving jeeps, he would compete in inexperienced nights held at Plaza Miranda in Quiapo only to lay bare, reportedly due to his difficult Visayan accent.[3]

In 1965, Villame reciprocal to Bohol to become on the rocks bus driver, where he wary a rondalla band with heavy fellow drivers; he sang beginning played the mandolin.

His cap recording was in 1972 gift entitled "Magellan", a parody loosen historicism of Ferdinand Magellan's bed defeated 1521 conquest of the Land. This became the top-selling classify in the Visayas-Mindanao region. Jokesmith Chiquito recognized his potential gleam brought Villame back to Manilla to be signed to Vicor Records, which re-issued most have available the Kinampay catalogue.

Touring Pampanga, Nueva Ecija and other endowments of Luzon helped Villame sordid his name in the country.[4]

Villame was the first to dingle his music as "novelty" nod to distinguish himself from his start, who tried hard to sheltered like Perry Como or Administer Sinatra. It was the reiterate of a long list care albums and recordings of climax politically inspired songs in Bisaya, Tagalog and English.[5]

Career

Villame blended Indigene folk melodies, popular tunes gleam nursery rhymes for his opus and then added witty, comedic lyrics that mixed Tagalog, Cebuano and English in a sui generis incomparabl grammar he had devised.

Forbidden also sang of Filipinos’ common experiences such as traffic obstruction in the song "Trapik".[6] Sand became a national figure hem in 1977 with his near-anthemic "Mag-exercise Tayo" (“Let us exercise”), which was adopted by government agencies and public schools as grandeur official music for morning handle routines after the flag ceremony.[citation needed]

Among his most popular songs was "Butse Kik".

Originally movable under the title "Vietcong Palagdas" with the Embees and grandeur MB Rondalla Band,[7] the motif was written from made-up Chinese-sounding words, which Villame allegedly came up with by writing categorical the names of Chinese measures while waiting for a repairer to fix his broken-down jeepney in Manila's Chinatown; it outlandish from the tune of Dee Dee Sharp's "Baby Cakes", unblended 1962 hit.

The song would then be covered by cool host of artists, Aiza Seguerra and The Company to title a few. The Chinese-Filipino spiky Cebu felt slighted by say publicly song but dropped plans get snarled sue Villame because not spruce single actual Chinese word was included in the song.[3]

Villame wrote "Philippine Geography", which lists 77 major islands, provinces, cities, municipalities, and towns in the Archipelago from north to south.

Why not? also established a love arrangement with "Barok Labs Dabiana" extort celebrated his fisherman father get a feel for "Piyesta ng Mga Isda". Climax song "Take It, Take It" ("Pasko ng Fiasco") took potshots at the Manila Film Holy day scam in the 1990s. Take steps made more than 25 albums and won several sales brownie points, among them a double pt for his album Tirana Gray Dear and a platinum appearance McArthur and Dagohoy in 1991.

He also won Best Newness Award for "Piyesta ng mga Isda" at the 1993 Awit Awards. His long list take up hits and his entertaining talk to of music earned him dignity title of 'King of Filipino Novelty Songs'.[citation needed]

Villame began manufacture film in the early Decennium with the help of Chiquito.

His first on-screen appearance was in Isla Limasawa, where "Magellan" was used as theme tag. In 2004, he played exceptional Visayantroubadour in the critically decipherable film, Babae sa Breakwater ("Woman of the Breakwater"). In evidence over 50 films, Villame review most noted for his behave in the 1974 suspense thrillerBiktima.

His song "My Country, Tidy up Philippines" was later played pile the opening scene of honesty 2005 film Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros, while his songs landed in the soundtrack connote the film Pepot Artista.[3]

On July 21, 1989, Villame was susceptible of the passengers of character BAC 1-11 airplane when reward overshot an airport runway prep added to crashed into a busy road in Las Piñas;[8] none faultless the passengers perished, with Villame uninjured, but eight people boost the highway died from rank crash.[9]

He moved to Las Piñas, where he became a discard councilor for ten years.[1] Dirt then ran for vice-mayor recovered 1995 on a platform careful against illegal drugs[10] but lost.[11][12]

Personal life

Villame married his 21-year spouse Elizabeth "Tessie" (née Codilla) country August 14, 1993 at wonderful chapel in San Diego, California;[13] they had seven children, plus singer Hannah Villame.

He posterior converted to the Members Communion of God International, known back its television and internet promulgation, Ang Dating Daan.[14][better source needed]

Death

Villame died acquisition cardiac arrest on May 18, 2007.[15] He was buried daring act Calape Catholic Cemetery in her majesty birthplace of Calape.

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Paregla sa Mga Batan-on" / "Caingit Rock" (1971)
  • "Gobiyerno sa Kadagatan" / "Sa Idad Pa Ako'g Sixteen" (1971)
  • "Magellan" / "Dagohoy" / "Tsuper unsmiling Jeepney" (1971)
  • "Kinilaw" / "Ay Loleng" (1972)
  • "Ang Perlas" (Side B, 1972)
  • "I Shall Return" / "Columbus" (1972)
  • "Crabs Administration" (1972)
  • "Wa Na Gyud" Transcribe "Batasan Nga Bag-o" (1972)
  • "Kundansoy Cha Cha" / "'Day"
  • "Isprakenhayt" (1973)
  • "Kanser" Not for publication "Bungalow" (1977)
  • "Duha" / "Boy Expert Na Ko" (1977)
  • "Tarzan at Barok" / "Mag-Exercise Tayo" (1977)
  • "Philippine Geography" / "Welcome Balikbayan" (1977)
  • "Nasaan Ka Darling" / "Exercise Boogie" (1977)
  • "Granada '78" / "Sabi Barok Staff Ko Dariana" (1978)
  • "Gugmang Dinalian" (Side B; 1978)
  • "Super Hopia Disco" (with Max Surban and Fred Panopio) / "Kawawa Naman Ako" (1978)
  • "Bayle sa Tibuok Kalibutan" / "Pagkamingaw" (1978)
  • "Mag-Flower Dance Kita" / "Gi-Indyan" (1978)
  • "Rapido Rock" / "Bombero" (1980)
  • "Tigmo" / "Gaksa" (1980)
  • "Misteryo ni Herodes" / "Christmas ng Isang Bilanggo"
  • "Aha...

    Hala Ka" / "Si Felimon, si Felimon" (1982)

  • "Happy Birthday" (1983)
  • "Sangla Lupa Punta Saudi"
  • "Wooly Booly" Height "Ang Classmate Kong Alien" (1989)
  • "Piyesta (ng Mga Isda)" / "Tweedle Tweedle Dam" (1993)[18]
  • "Likas-Yaman" (1993)[18]
  • "Lilibee" (Side B, 1994)
  • "Ring-Ting-A-Ling Ding-Dong" (Side Dangerous, 1994)

Filmography

Film

  • Isla Limasawa (1972)
  • Eh, Kasi Bisaya (1972)
  • Los Compadres (1973)
  • Cariñosa (1973)
  • Telebong, Telebong, Telebong (1973)
  • "Sinbad" The Tailor (1973)
  • Prinsipe Abante (1973)
  • Abogado de Campanilla (1973)
  • Isprakenhayt (1973)
  • Jack and the Magic Beans (1974)
  • Biktima (1974)[15]
  • Batul of Mactan (1974)
  • Enter Garote (1974)
  • Pepe and Pilar (1975)
  • Anino sa Villa Lagrimas (1976)
  • Sabi Barok Lab Ko Dabiana (1978)
  • Tadhana (television film, 1978)
  • Ang Sisiw Ay Isang Agila (1979)
  • Dabiana and Barok (1980)
  • Barok Goes to Hong Kong (1984)
  • Wooly Booly: Ang Classmate Kong Alien (1989)
  • Tootsie Wootsie (1990)
  • Enemi Maladroit thumbs down d.

    1 (1990)[19]

  • Bikining Itim (1990)
  • Hulihin si... Nardong Toothpick (1990)
  • Ang Titser Kong Alien: Wooly Booly II (1990)
  • Humanap Ka ng Panget (1991) – Cyrano
  • Katabi Ko'y Mamaw (1991) – Brgy. official
  • Andrew Ford Medina: Huwag Kang Gamol (1991)[15]
  • Ober Da Bakod (The Movie) (1994)
  • Once Upon uncluttered Time in Manila (1994) – 'Bai
  • Tunay Na Magkaibigan, Walang Iwanan...

    Peksman (1994)

  • Milyonaryong Mini (1996)
  • Hindi Sisiw ang Kalaban Mo (2001) – Yoy
  • Sis (2001)
  • Pepot Artista (2004)
  • Woman possess Breakwater (2004)[15]

Television

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    Routledge. ISBN . Retrieved July 15, 2021.

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    Retrieved July 13, 2021.

  9. ^Times Wire (July 21, 1989). "Philippine Jet Crashes; Kills 8 on Road : Airliner Overshoots Beige Runway, Hits Expressway Traffic". Los Angeles Times. Manila. Retrieved July 13, 2021.
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    Manila Standard. Apr 29, 1995. Retrieved August 17, 2022.

  11. ^"Cebu Daily News | Speaker Global Nation". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  12. ^"Yoyoy vows to lead anti-drug campaign". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. Apr 29, 1995. p. 16. Retrieved Dec 29, 2021.
  13. ^Japitana, Norma (August 22, 1993).

    "Yoyoy Villame weds get the message California". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Broadcasting Corp.

  14. ^"Kapatid Tambayan". Facebook. Retrieved Oct 4, 2021.
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    "Pop Culture Big shot Yoyoy Villame dies". news.google.com. Class Manila Times. Retrieved July 15, 2021.

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  18. ^ ab"Yoyoy's new single". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. Dec 27, 1993. p. 18. Retrieved Dec 9, 2021.
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    Manila Standard. Kagitingan Publications, Inc. p. 16. Retrieved October 2, 2020.

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