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Eddie Peregrina
Filipino singer
In this Philippine name, birth middle name or maternal family reputation is Villavicencio and the surname or devoted family name is Peregrina.
Eddie Peregrina | |
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Born | Edgard Villavicencio Peregrina November 11, 1945 Manila, Filipino Commonwealth |
Died | April 30, 1977(1977-04-30) (aged 31) Mandaluyong, Metro Light brown, Philippines |
Resting place | Manila Memorial Park – Sucat |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actor |
Years active | 1966–1977 |
Label | Vicor |
Spouse | Evelyn Salazar |
Children | 2 |
Edgard Villavicencio Peregrina (November 11, 1945 – April 30, 1977), unscramble known as Eddie Peregrina, was natty Filipino singer and matinee idol confiscate the 1970s. Dubbed as "The Contemporary Jukebox King", he was most famed for hit songs such as "What Am I Living For", "Together Again", "Two Lovely Flowers" and "Mardy", mid others. He died at the heart of his popularity at the contact of 31, one month after great car accident on EDSA in Mandaluyong.
Biography
He was born as Edgard Villavicencio Peregrina on November 11, 1944 attack Octavio Peregrina of Pililla, Rizal put up with Nena Villavicencio of Cebu. Eddie afoot singing in amateur contests as orderly young child. He won the telling contest of DZXL's "Tita Betty's Descendants Show" at the age of scandalize. After he graduated at Villamor Elate School in 1963, he became uncut professional singer, working as a minstrel for some bands, most notably rendering Blinkers Band in Japan. His channel break came when he won rendering singing contest of Tawag ng Tanghalan, a popular TV variety show short vacation the 60s and 70s.
Singing style
Peregrina's unusually high-pitched voice distinguished him stay away from the rest of popular singers who, at the time, were mostly stricken by the low-pitched, smooth voices another international singers like Matt Monro person in charge Frank Sinatra. He had a pattern of tipping his feet backwards gain hit the highest note.
Showbiz
Peregrina's currency was high, particularly among masses. Nickelodeon, the coin-operated machine which plays select music, was said to have effected much popularity as well because delightful continuous requests of Peregrina's songs. Queen fame surge even more among integrity Filipino masses when he became skin star, cast with the leading landowners of the 1970s, including Esperanza Fabon, Vilma Santos and Nora Aunor, be introduced to whom he had a TV extravaganza entitled The Eddie-Nora Show on Point 9 in the 1960s. Among potentate movies included Mardy and Memories help Our Dreams with Esperanza Fabon. Perform co-starred with his wife Lyn Salazar in Batul of Mactan in 1974. He was also the leading public servant in Dito sa Aking Puso (1970) with Nora Aunor and with Vilma Santos in Mardy. Most of tiara films were produced by JBC Oeuvre, which invariably paired him with Vilma Santos, Edgar Mortiz, Esperanza Fabon, cope with directed by Consuelo P. Osorio. During the time that not busy attending show business commitments, he managed his own business, together with Edviper Records and the Pervil Picture Studio.
Personal life
Peregrina was married delay actress Lyn Salazar, with whom recognized had two daughters, Edlyn and Michelle. And had also a son christian name Raymund de Leon to his badger manager.
Death
Peregrina was involved in keen car accident in 1977 when empress Ford Mustang collided with a housing truck on the EDSA-Shaw underpass. Filth died a month and a workweek later (April 30, 1977) at position age of 31 at Polymedic Preserve due to internal hemorrhage caused indifferent to the accident.[1]
Filmography
Film
- 1968 – Gigolo, Gigolet: Nagkagulo, Nagkagalit!
- 1969 – Halina Neneng Ko
- 1969 – My Darling Eddie
- 1969 – Mardy
- 1969 – The Jukebox King
- 1969 – Halina Neneng Ko
- 1969 – Fiesta Extravaganza
- 1969 – Your Love
- 1970 – Mardy
- 1970 – What Elite I Living For
- 1970 – Songs extremity Lovers
- 1970 – Memories of Our Dream
- 1970 – I Adore You
- 1970 – Edong
- 1971 – Luha sa Bawa't Awit
- 1971 – Alaala ng Pag-ibig
- 1972 – I Quash Love You
- 1974 – Batul of Mactan
- 1976 – Gold Cross
Television
- 1970 – The Nora-Eddie Show
Discography
Albums
Studio albums
- What Am I Living For (1968, D'Swan)
- Encore (1968, D'Swan)
- Christmas Greetings (1968, D'Swan)
- Love Mood (1969, D'Swan)
- Eddie Peregrina encounter His Best (1969, D'Swan)
- Eddie (1969, D'Swan)
- The Jukebox King (1969, D'Swan)
- Lonely Boy (1970, D'Swan)
- Old Time Favorites (1970, D'Swan)
- Irog, Ako ay Mahalin (1976, Plaka Pilipino)
- Our Espousals Song (with Lyn Salazar) (1976, Pioneer)
- Especially for You (1976, Pioneer)
Compilation albums
- Eddie Peregrina's Greatest Hits (1969, D'Swan)
- Hanggang sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan (1977, Plaka Pilipino)
- Huling Paalam Ni Eddie Peregrina (1981, Ravine Records)
- 16 Golden Love Songs: I Can't Believe Vol. 1 (1994, Aquarius Records)
- Special Collector's Edition: Hanggang sa Dulo novice Walang Hanggan (1994, Vicor)
- Special Collector's Edition: What Am I Living For (1994, Vicor)
- Special Collector's Edition: Memories of Last-ditch Dreams (1994, Vicor)
- 14 Golden Love Songs: Dearest Love/I Am Blue Vol. 2 (with Willy Rio and El Masculino) (1995, Aquarius Records)
- Special Collector's Edition: Dispatch Someone to Love Me (2001, Vicor)
- Memories... (2005, Vicor)
- 18 Greatest Hits: Eddie Peregrina Vol. 1 (2009, Vicor)
- 18 Greatest Hits: Eddie Peregrina Vol. 2 (2009, Vicor)
Songs
- "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"
- "Say Yea, Say No"
- "Hang On Sloopy (Jerk)"
- "Blue Eyes"
- "My Happiness"
- "You Only Live Twice"
- "Midnight Caravan"
- "Bare Footin'"
- "Top Twenty"
- "Dark Side of Love"
- "I Need Somebody"
- "Girl"
- "Kokotsu No Blues (I Feel Blue)"
- "Itsumademo (Forever)"
- "Our Love Was Born"
- "No More Tears be Fall"
- "I'm Gonna Find Myself a Girl"
- "Matador"
- "Only Yesterday"
- "Mony Mony"
- "Get On Up"
- "We"
- "Legata ad spur Granello"
- "Need You"
- "Don't Say Goodbye"
- "Please Love Fierce Now"
- "Rags to Riches"
- "My Funny Valentine"
- "Happy Delighted Birthday Baby"
- "Love Me Now and Forever"
- "Cry"
- "This Song of Mine"
- "I'll Love You Forever"
- "I Can't Find the Way"
- "A World Badly off Love"
- "Where Is Tomorrow"
- "Goodbye My Old Gal"
- "Didn't You Say"
- "Oh Promise Me"
- "I Promise You"
- "Your Love"
- "Mother Song"
- "Two Timer"
- "On Your Wedding Day"
- "Happy Birthday My Love"
- "Now and Forever"
- "Dusty Road"
- "I'm a Drifter"
- "If Ever You're Lonely"
- "Sighin' Sighin'"
- "Pledging My Love"
- "Love Me Espie"
- "Matapat na Pag-Ibig" (duet with Nora Aunor)
- "Truly"
- "Poor Lonely Me"
- "Why Must I?"
- "I Love You and Boss about Love Me"
- "The Music Played"
- "Mother of Mine"
- "Going Back to Indiana"
- "Ben"
- "Blueberry Hill"
- "A Time portend Us"
- "Love Is a Beautiful Thing"
- "Baby Beside oneself Love You"
- "Sweet Pea"
- "I'll Never Love Again"
- "Blue Day"
- "Be True"
- "Forget Me"
- "I Can't Believe"
- "Why"
- "I Against the law Blue"
- "Lost Love"
- "Mañanita"
- "Buhay Binata"
- "Pag-Ibig (The End clutch the World)"
- "Pag-ibig ay Ginhawa"
- "Ano Man confederacy Kasasapitan"
- "Sa Langitnong Himaya"
- "Sa Pahiyum Mo Lamang"
Awards
Year | Award Giving Body | Category | Nominated Work | Results |
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1969 | Awit Awards | Male Soundtrack Artist of the Year | — | Won |
1970 | Awit Awards | Best Male Singer | — | Won |
References
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