Danny Javier
Danny Javier | |
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Abuyog, Leyte, Philippines | |
Died | October 31, 2022 Quezon City, Philippines[1] | (aged 75)
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Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, actor, television host, and businessman |
Years active | 1969–2018 |
Daniel Morales Javier (August 6, 1947 – October 31, 2022), better known simply as Danny Javier (Tagalog: [ˈdanɪ habˈjɛɾ]), was a Filipino singer, composer, actor, television host and businessman. He was known as one of the members and lead vocalist of the popular musical trio APO Hiking Society along with Boboy Garrovillo and Jim Paredes, wherein he was the oldest of the group. He is regarded as one of the pillars and icons of Original Pilipino Music (OPM).[2]
Javier coined the term "
Javier’s compositions include "Show Me A Smile" (1976), "Pag-ibig" (1978), "Lumang Tugtugin" (1978), "Pumapatak ang Ulan" (1978), "Kaibigan" (1978), "Doo Bidoo" (1978), "Kabilugan ng Buwan" (1980), "Princesa" (1980), "Blue Jeans" (1981), "Salawikain" (1982), "Kumot At Unan" (1983), "Di Na Natuto" (1985), "Awit ng Barkada" (1991), "Just A Smile Away" (1992),[5] "Isang Dangkal" (1999), and his last composition, "Lahat Tayo" (2022).[6]
Career
Javier began his musical career in the late ’60s. He was already dabbling in performing solo and with other groups when he enrolled at the
In the span of their professional career, APO Hiking Society emerged as a principal adherent of the musical movement termed
As a television actor, Javier was part of different shows and movies such as Kung Mangarap Ka't Magising (1977), Kakabakaba Ka Ba? (1980), Blue Jeans (1981),[9] and I Do Bidoo Bidoo: Heto nAPO Sila! (2012).[10] Javier, with Paredes and Garrovillo, managed to host their own shows such as Sa Linggo nAPO Sila (They Are Now On Sunday), a Philippine musical-variety show that aired on ABS-CBN from December 3, 1989, to January 29, 1995, replaced by the first Talent Singing competition show Tawag ng Tanghalan from 1987–1989, and 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila (They Are Now On All Week), a Philippine daily noon-time variety show of ABS-CBN that aired from January 28, 1995, to November 28, 1998, replacement of Eat Bulaga! and followed by Magandang Tanghali Bayan or MTB.
To date, the APO Hiking Society has released 27 albums and hundreds of songs over a career spanning four decades. Two hugely successful tribute albums were produced in 2006 and 2007 by its management group, featuring numerous young bands reinterpreting APO's expansive repertoire,[11] included many hit songs such as "When I Met You", "Panalangin", "Batang-Bata Ka Pa", "Yakap Sa Dilim", "Pumapatak Ang Ulan", "Ewan", "Handong Ng Pilipino Sa Mundo", "Awit Ng Barkada", "Mahirap Magmahal Ng Syota Ng Iba", "Paano", "Pag-ibig", "Nakapagtataka", "Di Na Natuto", "Show Me A Smile", "Blue Jeans", "Tuyo Na'ng Damdamin", "Kumot At Unan", "Kaibigan", "Sa'n Na Nga Ba'ng Barkada Ngayon", "Bawat Bata", "Princesa", "American Junk", "Lumang Tugtugin", "Salawikain", "Doo Bidoo", and many among others.[12]
In 2010, the APO Hiking Society, composed of Javier, Paredes, and Garrovillo decided to retire as a group after 41 years of activity. They performed a series of farewell concerts that started on February 14, 2010, and ended in May, just in time for the elections.[13] In 2018, He retired from both singing and acting.
Personal life and death
Born in
Javier also ventured in a T-shirt business called Pidro: Ang Saplot Ng Bayan, based on Pidro, a character he created about a man from the rural areas of the Philippines who came to Manila seeking good fortune.[17] Pidro was selected as the official shirt of the Philippine Centennial celebrations in 1998.[18]
After APO disbanded in 2010, Javier resided in General Santos and had been visiting the United States on a regular basis.[19] Javier had a near-death experience in 2011 and was a survivor of kidney failure, pneumonia, emphysema, heart failure, hepatitis, diabetes and sepsis.[20] He later became an advocate of moringa as a traditional and alternative medicine.[21]
Javier openly supported the candidacy of Rodrigo Duterte in the 2016 Philippine presidential election while he supported Leni Robredo in the 2022 Philippine presidential election.[4]
Javier died of complications due to a prolonged illness at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute on October 31, 2022, at the age of 75, as confirmed by his daughter Justine.[17][22][1]
Discography
Original songs by Danny Javier
- American Junk (Original composed by Jim Paredes
- Ang Nobyang Kong Sexy (Original composed by Jose Mari Chan)
List of Songs originally composed by Former APO Member Danny Javier
- Awit Ng Barkada
- Blue Jeans (Co composer with APO member Jim Paredes)
- Di Na Natuto (Original by Gary V. Then also covered by APO & Noel Cabangon)
- Doo Bi Doo
- Isang Dangal
- Just A Smile Away (Original by Jaime Gatchitorena & Danny's 2nd & last English song composition)
- Kaibigan
- Kumot At Unan (Also Covered by Richard Poon)
- Lahat Tayo (Danny's last song composition before he died in 2022)
- Lata Ang Aming Tambol (Danny's 1st original Tagalog Christmas song)
- Lumang Tugtugin
- Pag Ibig
- Princes
- Pumapatak Ang Ulan
- Salawikain
- Show Me A Smile (Danny Javier's 1st Original English Song Composition)
- Suntok Sa Buwan
Selected filmography
Television
- Tawag ng Tanghalan (ABS-CBN 2, 1987–1989)
- Islands Gamemasters (IBC 13, 1989)
- Sa Linggo nAPO Sila (ABS-CBN 2, 1989–1995)
- Sang Linggo nAPO Sila (ABS-CBN 2, 1995–1998)
- Vilma On Seven (GMA 7, 1993)
- Maynila (GMA 7, 2005)
- Philippine Idol (ABC 5, now TV5, 2006)
- Celebrity Duets Season 1 (GMA 7, 2007) - performer
- Pinoy Idol (GMA 7, 2008)
- Talentadong Pinoy (TV5, 2009) - judge
- It's Showtime (ABS-CBN 2, 2010) - guest celebrity judge
- Bangis (TV5, 2011)
- Power House (GMA News TV 11, 2012)
- News Café (9TV, 2013)
- Tunay na Buhay (GMA 7, 2013)
- ASOP: A Song of Praise Season 3 (UNTV 37, 2014) - guest judge
- Matanglawin (ABS-CBN 2, 2014)
- Boys Ride Out! (CNN Philippines 9, 2015)
- Aha! (GMA 7, 2015)
- Sabado Badoo (GMA 7, 2015) - cameo featured footage
- Gandang Gabi Vice (ABS-CBN 2, 2015)
- Tonight With Boy Abunda (ABS-CBN 2, 2016)
- Family Feud (ABS-CBN 2, 2016)
- Full House Tonight (GMA 7, 2016)
- Sunday Pinasaya (GMA 7, 2017)
See also
References
- ^ ABS-CBN News. October 31, 2022. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
- ^ "'He will always be remembered': House hails late OPM icon Danny Javier". Manila Bulletin. November 9, 2022. Retrieved January 27, 2023.
- ^ Concepcion, Pocholo (November 2, 2022). "How Danny Javier coined 'OPM' as marketing strategy". Daily Tribune. Retrieved November 2, 2022.
- ^ a b Totel V. de Jesus (March 3, 2022). "APO's Jim Paredes on Danny Javier: 'We are OK'". ABS-CBN.
- ^ Danny Javier profile, opm.org.ph
- ABS-CBN News. November 1, 2022. p. 1. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
- ^ Sallan, Edwin P. (November 1, 2022). "OBITUARY | Danny Javier and his musical legacy with the APO and beyond | Edwin P. Sallan". BusinessMirror. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
- ^ "How Danny Javier coined 'OPM' as marketing strategy - Daily Tribune". November 1, 2022. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
- ^ Gosiengfiao, Joey (February 13, 1981), Blue Jeans (Comedy, Drama), Regal Films, retrieved January 29, 2023
- ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
- ^ "Danny Javier: Conjurer of everyday tales and good vibes". RAPPLER. November 7, 2022. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
- ^ "LISTEN: Remembering Danny Javier through Apo Hiking Society's greatest hits". RAPPLER. November 1, 2022. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
- ^ "APO Hiking Society says goodbye at 40". SUNSTAR. January 17, 2010. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
- The Philippine STAR.
- ^ "Restoring order–and honor–after 'Yolanda'". June 28, 2014.
- ^ "Mica Javier is on a high | Jet Valle". BusinessMirror. March 8, 2019.
- ^ a b Sarao, Zacarian (October 31, 2022). "Danny Javier of Apo Hiking Society dies at age 75". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
- ^ Original Pilipino Music (OPM) Artist Danny Javier. Kababayan Weekly. August 19, 2015. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
- ^ "Apo Hiking Society, mga sugo ng kapayapaan sa Mindanao". Boy Villegas Villasanta in Star Patrol. February 4, 2010.
- ^ "Danny Javier survives near death experience, shifts to a healthier lifestyle". Sol Razo. February 11, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
- ^ Pangilinan, Robbie (August 23, 2017). "Apo's Danny Javier almost died". Manila Standard. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
- ^ "Danny Javier of Apo Hiking Society dies, 75". Rappler. October 31, 2022.
External links
- Danny Javier at IMDb
- Danny Javier discography at Discogs