Fred Panopio

Fred Panopio
Born Alfredo Panopio
February 4, 1939
Nueva Ecija, Philippines
Died April 22, 2010 (aged 71)
Manila, Philippines
Other names Fred
Occupation Singer/Actor/Comedian
Years active 19552007
Known for Yodele
Spouse(s) Lolita Mina-Panopio

Fred Panopio (February 2, 1939 – April 22, 2010) was a Filipino singer and actor who rose to fame in the 1970s.

He is known for having made the yodeling style of music famous in the Philippines. This particular kind of music is evident is many of his hits, such as "Pitong Gatang," "Markado," and "Tatlong Baraha". He was also an occasional actor, and appeared in some movies alongside Jess Lapid and Fernando Poe, Jr. In 1999, Panopio and Victor Wood released an album, Certified Jukebox Kings.

He appeared in an episode of noon-time variety show Wowowee in 2009 as a special guest, during which host Willie Revillame addressed him as a "Living Legend".[1]

Personal life

He was married to Lolita Mina-Panopio; they had a daughter, Jennifer Panopio.

Death

Panopio died of cardiac arrest on April 22, 2010 at the Capitol Medical Center in Quezon City, aged 71 (10 days after Palito's death),[2] according to his niece, Joy Esguerra Panopio.[3]

Discography

Compilations

Songs

  • Ako'y Sundalo ( I Am A Soldier)
  • Alanganing Sumama
  • Aling Tina
  • Ang Aking Pagsuyo
  • Ang Asawa Kong Ambisyosa (Tie A Yellow Ribbon...)
  • Ang Ganda ng Ating Mundo
  • Ang Kalayaan Mo'y Maaangkin (Love Me for What I Am)
  • Ang Labo Mo
  • Ang Singsing Kong Alay
  • Awit (Killing Me Softly With His Song)
  • Ayaw Ko Nang Lumuha Pa
  • Ay'g Dotdot Jane (Dick And Jane)
  • Babay Baby Babay (Save Your Kisses For Me)
  • Bakit Ba, Bakit Ba
  • Bakit Ka Ganyan
  • Bakit, Saan, Kailan
  • Banderang Puti
  • Banyaga (Cebuano Visayan)
  • Bida
  • Bilib Ka Ba? (My Melody Of Love)
  • Bisyo
  • Bohemyo (Bohemian Rhapsody)
  • Bomba, Bomba (Mama Mama)
  • Buhay (Sunshine)
  • Chime Bells
  • Dapat Mong Mabatid (For All We Know)
  • Di Kita Malilimutan
  • Di Kita Maaring Limutin
  • Dili Ko Buot (Nga Mohilak Ka)
  • Esnatser ng Puso
  • Fred at Elvie
  • Ginang Goli
  • Giyera Noon (Charade)
  • Gugma Ko, Pinangga Ko Ikaw (Dearest One)
  • Gumikan Sa Awit (One Day In Your Life)
  • Ha, Ha, Ha, Hi, Hi, Hi (My Stupid Darling)
  • Habang Ako'y Kailangan Mo
  • Halik, Halik, Halik (Kiss Me, Kiss Me)
  • Hanggang Wakas (Beyond the Reef)
  • Harana
  • Himig ng Pag-ibig Natin
  • Hinahanap-Hanap Kita
  • Hinum-dumi (Cebuano Visayan)
  • Honeymoon Sa Buwan
  • Huwag Ka Ng Humirit
  • Huwag Mo Akong Pasakitan (Release Me)
  • I Can't Stop Loving You
  • Ibig Ko Ay Bata
  • Inay, Mahal Kita
  • Inay, Wala Kang Kapantay
  • Ingkong
  • Kailangan Kita Sa Buhay Ko
  • Kantahan Tayo
  • Kasaysayan ng Pag-ibig
  • Kawawang Cowboy (Rhinestone Cowboy)
  • Kay Gulo
  • Hanggang Wakas (Beyond the Reef)
  • Kung Ako'y Iibigin
  • Kung Ikaw Ay Wala Na
  • Kung Lalayo (But If You Leave Me)
  • Kung Mahal Mo Ako
  • Kung Malaya Lang Ako
  • Lady, Aking Lady
  • Lagi Kang Ala-ala"

  • Laging "Knock Down" (Knock Three Times)
  • Laging Nasa Isip
  • Luluha Ka Rin
  • Lumang Larawan
  • Mahal Pa Rin Kita
  • Mani
  • Mapungay Na Mata
  • Markado
  • Masulob-on Kong Pasko (Cebuano Visayan)(with the Filipinas Singers)
  • Mekeni's Gold
  • Mga Ala-ala
  • Mga Hinaing ng Puso
  • Mo
  • Muling Magmahalan
  • Naku! Buhay
  • Naku! Inday Bakit Mo Ibinigay
  • Nalulumbay Ako (I Feel Blue)
  • Nasasabik Sa Iyo
  • Nawa'y Patnubayan Ka
  • Ngano Kaha
  • Ngunit Ngayon
  • O Giliw Ko
  • O Hindi
  • O! Ang Mga Babae (Zodiac)
  • Oh! Candida (Candida)
  • Okey Ngarud (Sweet Caroline)
  • Oh Pinangga Ko (Cebuano Visayan)
  • Oye Ho 'Maba (Oye Como Va)
  • Paalam
  • Pagpatak ng Ulan (Rain)
  • Pagsisisi
  • Pangako Ako Sa Iyo
  • Puso
  • Pusong Wasak
  • Putlon Mo Ba? (Cebuano Visayan)
  • Regalo Ni Itay
  • Rose Of San Anton
  • Sa Hardin Ng Mga Rosas
  • Sa Iyo Ang Aking Puso (Bridge Over Troubled Water)
  • Sa Lapyahan
  • Sa Sayawan Natalisod
  • Sabik Sa Pagmamahal
  • Sana'y Pansinin
  • Si Kumpare at Si Kumare
  • Siya ang Tangi kong Mahal
  • Sorry! Mang Fred
  • Sumpang Walang Hanggan
  • Taknang Mahimaya-on (Cebuano Visayan)(with the Filipinas Singers)
  • Tatlong Baraha
  • Tayo'y Mag-"Bump" (The Bump)
  • Tayo'y Magmahalan
  • Tumawa Tayo at Humahalakhak
  • Turuan Mo Ako
  • Unawain Mo Sana
  • West Virginia
  • Ya Ya Ya Ya
  • Yahu, Yahu

Filmography

References

  1. Neil Ramos (April 23, 2010). "Fred Panopio rides into the sunset at 71". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
  2. "Singer, actor Fred Panopio passes away". ABS–CBN Broadcasting Corporation. April 23, 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
  3. "Filipino folk singer Fred Panopio dies at 71". GMA Network. April 23, 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-23.

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