Kala (band)

KALA

from left to right: Voopee Elviña, Brian Tanchanco, Raymond Daylo and Jade Justine from KALA in Bayanihan Republic 2013
Background information
Origin Makati City, Philippines
Genres Funk, nu-disco, Manila Sound, acid jazz, electronic, rock
Years active 2004–2008, 2010–present
Labels Sony BMG, Believe Digital, flat FIVE records
Website kalafunk.com
Members Brian Tanchanco
Raymond Daylo
Jade Justine
Voopee Elviña
Past members William Gabaldon
Lyle Pasco
JP Tanchanco
Mike Grape

KALA is a Filipino band that blends funk, nu-disco, acid jazz, electronic and rock music. Its members are Brian Tanchanco, Raymond Daylo, Jade Justine and Voopee Elviña.[1] [2]

History

KALA's first full length album came on the music scene in 2005 with their debut album under Sony BMG entitled “Manila High.” The group is most noted for its hit single “Jeepney” and is credited for resurging a distinct and defining genre of Filipino music known as “Manila Sound”.[3] The name “Kala” originates from the original members’ college cake-making venture called the “Kala Cake Project”.

Kalaman

In 2008, KALA underwent a self-imposed hiatus following the departures of bassist Lyle Pasco, lead guitarist JP Tanchanco and lead vocalist Mike Grape from the band.

In 2011, KALA resurfaced with new members Jade Justine and Voopee Elviña.

Following their come back, KALA performed in Jack Daniel’s third Philippine tour entitled “Jack Daniel’s On Stage: Scouting Gigs” on November 22, 2013.

KALAMAN

During a summer vacation in Boracay last 2004, some of the old band members had a picture posing in silhouette against the sunset. Various poses were made which represented each of the band members. Brian decided to combine prominent elements of each pose in order to blend it in one unifying image. This became the official logo of KALA. It represents convergence and harmony with the sharing of friendship, talents and passion from each of the band members.

Advocacy

In 2004 KALA started performing for Rock Ed Philippines, a nationwide volunteer group that offers alternative education to underprivileged Filipino youth through art, music, poetry, and the like. In the same year, the band released an EP entitled “RockEdition: For the Benefit of the Filipino Youth” by way of support for the UN’s “Millennium Development Goals” and “Global Call to Action Against Poverty.”

In 2011, KALA performed for Rock Ed once again in their “Rock the Riles: Rocking for Education” tour.

Awards and achievements

MTV Rising Star of the Month

In June 2006, with its popular singles climbing the music charts, KALA was named MTV Philippines’ “Rising Star of the Month.”

Awit Awards

First given in 1969, the Awit Awards are the Philippines’ most prestigious awards that acknowledge the most exceptional musicians and their achievements. The Awit Awards are headed by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry, Inc. (PARI). In 2007, KALA won four Awit Awards including: “Best Performance by a New Group Recording Artist”; “Favorite New Group Artist”; “People’s Choice Favorite Group” – for their song Jeepney; and “People’s Choice Favorite New Group” for their album Manila High.

MYX Favorite New Artist

Myx is a popular Filipino music television network first launched in 2001. The network started giving its Music Awards in 2006 to the largest hit-makers in the country. In 2007, KALA won the Myx Music Award for “Favorite New Artist.”

Band members

Current members

Playground

Former members

Discography

Future Disco
Manila High
RockEdition: For the Benefit of the Filipino Youth

Future Disco (2013)

  1. Touch Me Kiss Me
  2. Ella Villamor
  3. Dr. Strange
  4. Tipar
  5. Imaginary Lucy
  6. Future Disco
  7. Libot
  8. The Race
  9. Pag Ikot
  10. Feel My Love

Manila High (2005)

  1. Pulis Pangkalawakan
  2. Parapap
  3. Jeepney
  4. Sync of 8
  5. South Side
  6. Piso Pisong Paraiso
  7. Manila High
  8. Salamin
  9. Bakbakan Na
  10. Tubero
  11. Weather Forecast
  12. Jeepney (Nude Mix)

RockEdition: For the Benefit of the Filipino Youth (2004)

  1. Pulis Pangkalawakan
  2. Pira Pirasong Paraiso
  3. Southside
  4. Salamin
  5. Bakbakan Na
  6. Mahaba Baba ni Miguel Byron Darrow

Collaboration

References

  1. "Kala: Touch Me Kiss Me". ABS-CBN. 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-23.
  2. "Touch Me, Kiss Me by Kala". Radio Republic. 2013. Retrieved 2014-02-25.
  3. "Kala: Manila sound is back in the groove - INQ7.net". Philippine Daily Inquirer. INQ7 Interactive, Inc. 2006. Retrieved 2006-07-05.

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