A different Lolita Carbon for
Valentine’s Day
by rick olivares
“This is something different for
me.”
Thus said Lolita Carbon about her
upcoming Valentine’s Day show, Himig ng Pagibig, at the Manila Hotel. “For one,
I haven’t performed there so you know it will be special and in such a historic
place where many famous people stayed there,” said Carbon who grew up in nearby
Malate. “Second, I will perform songs that are different from my usual
repertoire.”
It is easy to peg Lolita Carbon
as a folk music singer. That is in large part due to her time with legendary
group, Asin. However, if you know her history, when she first started
performing professionally, she sang the songs of Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and
the Supremes, Carole King and Burt Bacharach, as well as other famous acts from
the 1960s and early 70s when Carbon was growing up.
Then in 1981, she released what
is acknowledged to be the first Filipino reggae recording, “Usok” which she
released as a seven-inch single under Lolita and the Boys. And today, with the
“super vocal group” of Tres Marias (with Bayang Barrios and Cooky Chua), they
perform folk pop.
“Kasi wide naman yung aking
influences and inspirations,” she explained over some wine at Balay Kalinaw
inside the University of the Philippines campus in Diliman. “Even when you get
older, you also listen to what is around you. Pero siyempre, hindi lahat kasi
ang dami at wala rin naman time.”
During last year’s Full Blast
Pinoy Super Bands concert at the Cuneta Astrodome, it was widely acknowledged
that Carbon’s set was one of the evening’s best if not the best. The energy and
passion; the brilliance of her musicianship, was on display that evening. She
beams at the accolade.
For the Himig ng Pagibig show,
Carbon will be reunited with her former Asin bandmate Noli Aurillo on guitars.
And for this multi-awarded singer, there is nothing like performing alongside
gifted musicians. “Hindi marunong magbasa ng nota yan,” she bared. “Kahit
magsulat hindi marunong. Kapa kapa lang yan at magaling yung tenga niya. But to
play with Noli, especially some songs like ‘Himig ng Pagibig’ (from Asin’s
second album), excited ako. Lalo ako na-enganyo.”
She refused to mention her set
list for the show simply saying, “I might even go back to her roots”. If she
was alluding to Gaye, Ross, King, Bacharach, and others, she left it to my
imagination with a twinkle in her eye.
Carbon did acknowledge that when
one gets older, one sort of yearns for the good old days or in her case, the
music she grew up listening to. “I am not saying yung mga tugtog ngayon ay
hindi okay. Meron din naman maganda. Ngayon nakikita mo how yung old songs
stand the test of time. Kaya classics ang tawag sa kanila. Iba talaga. Very
different from today.”
Different?
She laughed, took a sip from her
wine glass then tossed her curled locks back. “That is why, the Valentine’s Day
show will be something different for everyone.”
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