Philippine Daily Inquirer

Night of music

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Socrates Villegas. Basil Valdez

Archbishop

sung Ryan’s Filipino version of “Holy Mary,” entitled “Maria.” Basil told me that it had been 36 years since he and Ryan worked together. “Mr. C was always ahead of his time,” he gushed. “During our early years, he soared above the rest. I can’t pinpoint which song of his I like best but ‘Paraisong Parisukat’ is special to me because it was our first collaborat­ion.”

The happy occasion coincided with the 28th wedding anniversar­y of Ryan and his wife, Along with their kids and

they were a picture of bliss. Amid the formality of the event, Ryan joked that the Papal Award probably didn’t belong to him because it took several attempts before the medalwas finally pinned to his barong.

The award makes Mr. C a member of the Papal household. So I ribbed him: “Does being here at your conferment absolve [me of] all my sins so I can commitmore?”

We both had a good laugh. Congrats, “Your Eminence!” You are truly heaven’s gift to the Filipinos. And the best part is that we get to unwrap more and more of that incredible gift of yours through yourmusic.

From my short interview with Mr. C:

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Krina What were the thoughts running through your head during the conferment?

It was sort of a blur. I asked myself, do I deserve this? I am an optimist and a positivist. But when it comes to my situation, I usually shrug and say “accept and go lang.” The award was really unexpected.

Of all your liturgical songs, which one is your fave?

I can’t say whatmy fave is. I can recite titles which I like listening to, compared to others that I skip. These are: “Gloria” from “Ryan Cayabyab Misa” and “Ryan Cayabyab Misa 2000” albums, “Agnus Dei” from the same albums, “Aba Po SantaMaria­ng Reyna,” “Aquesta Me Guiaba,” “Anima Christi” and “Memorare.”

If you could perform amiracle, what would it be?

Offmy head, rewind toOctober and change the path of [Supertypho­on] “Yolanda.” I would let it dissipate in the Pacific [Ocean] before it landed anywhere.

What would you want to ask Pope Francis?

I can’t think of any question to ask him. I am not worthy. I would probably just request him to visit the Philippine­s and bless us all. He has inspired many of us, Catholics and nonCatholi­cs, with his sincerity and compassion.

Welcome 2014 with a bang on Dec. 31 at Solaire’s “Toast,” an explosive night of music, artistry and tech savoir-faire top-billed by

and Join them as they do the count down to the Year of the Horse. Marmalade, and Puresounds will get the groove going starting at 7 p.m. (For tickets, call Ticketnet and Ticketworl­d). Say hello to the New Year with an open heart and an open bar!

Joey G shares his 2013 “closing remarks.”

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Joey Generoso.

Anna Melissa

What’s the best song of 2013 for you?

Pops

“Stand” frommy first solo album. The lyrics are so apt for these trying times thatwe Pinoys are going through. Very timely.

What was the highlight of 2013 for you?

I was happiest when I released my first solo album last August. In addition to that “high,” the album hit the No. 1 spot on iTunes in just twoweeks.

What’s your New Year’s resolution?

I plan to take my fitness regimen seriously. I will go to the gym more often and have my trainer help me monitor my health. I’ll also be focusing more on my music as Joey G apart from my band, Side A.

Monthlong celebratio­n

Kapuso stars

MaxeneMaga­lona, Enzo Pineda Mark Herras

and join hands with Kapamilya dancer-host

and Kapatid sensations,

Hilario

Jhong

Jasmine Curtis-Smith Divine Lee—

and all in the name of celebratin­g aesthetic clinic Flawless’ 12th anniversar­y and promoting the concept of empowered beauty. It was a monthlong celebratio­n, dubbed National Flawless Month. The stars played the role of fairy godmother with offerings that will help clients stay fab long after the year is over. Clients can redeem their rewards until December 2014 (for details www.flawless.

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