Yep, it's back!
will UNO or THE LINE DIVIDES play for thar night?
Motukar ang Pandora?
Midweek Sessions resurrects at Outpost
THE FATHER-GIG of Cebu's indie scene is not dead. Midweek Sessions will make its comeback on Feb 28, Wednesday, at the Outpost, in Nivel Hills, Lahug, Cebu city. Re-igniting the occasion will be indie freshmen, The Line Divides, and local pop-chartbusters, Missing Filemon.
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Originally Posted by Post No Bill
way klaro ning midwek session woi
bati ug nawong ang organiser
bwahaha
THE LINE DIVIDES this coming feb 28 @ the OUTPOST!
THE FATHER-GIG of Cebu's indie scene is not dead. Midweek Sessions will make its comeback on Feb 28, Wednesday, at the Outpost, in Nivel Hills, Lahug, Cebu city. Re-igniting the occasion will be indie freshmen, The Line Divides, and local pop-chartbusters, Missing Filemon.
According to ICO's Ian Zafra, Midweek Sessions will reemerge with a new face (new microphone logo), and with different format. Other than that, it's the same ol' "Sessions" we've all loved and missed. And like before, Midweek sessions will start promptly at 9pm. "I have to keep the time format the same as before, since Midweek Sessions falls on a weekday," explains Zafra.
Midweek Sessions debuted in May 10, 2000, at the now-defunct Artist Dais Music Gallery. This middle-of-the-week music space quickly became the launch pad for many local bands. It became the sounding board to birthing bands, and the buzzword for local musicians and audiences alike.
A lot of today's Cebuano music stalwarts, have wound their way in and out of the "Sessions." Among these bands are Urbandub, Powerspoonz and The Ambassadors. The instigators of the original Midweek Sessions have gone on to mount their own forms of musical success: Eimer Tabasa (Missing Filemon), Fern Villaflor (Brownbeat All Stars), and Ian Zafra (Sheila and the Insects).
The original Wednesday shindig's format unwittingly and ultimately became a reference point for many other future shows, in the metropolis. It also influenced a significant number of small production outfits, who patterned their formats, if not styles, after the "Sessions."
"Midweek Sessions was conceived because there was a need to know which bands are writing original songs," said Zafra. "Those were the kind of bands we wanted to bring in; they were the kind you didn't find in almost any music bar, in those days." Zafra and his cohorts hope that the resurrection of Midweek Sessions will serve once more as a venue where Cebuano bands may play their original music.
nindot nga info, pero mas nindot unta if diri na lang ni nimo gibutang...
https://www.istorya.net/forums/index.php?topic=120976.0
saba dnha mokyo,hehehehe....yeah!
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