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APO Hiking Society

The Apolinario Mabini Hiking Society, later popularly known as APO Hiking Society, or simply APO, was a Filipino musical group and one of the pillars of Original Pilipino Music (OPM) composed of Danny Javier†, Jim Paredes, and Boboy Garrovillo. [2] The group had its fledgling beginnings in 1969 at the Ateneo de Manila high school, with 15 members:[2] John Paul Micayabas, Lito de Joya, Sonny Santiago, Gus Cosio, Renato Garcia, Chito Kintanar, Kenny Barton, Bruce Brown, Butch Dans, Kinjo Sawada, Ric Segreto Macaraeg, Goff Macaraeg, Doden Besa, Jim Paredes, Boboy Garrovillo, and the 16th member Danny Javier who joined in college. The group's name was created from the acronym AMHS representing their school with a witty twist having an irreverent reference to the Philippine revolutionary intellectual and hero, Apolinario Mabini, and later shortened to "Apo", an Ilocano term for a wise man or a Tagalog term of grandchildren, and later re-branded to "APO" (all caps). Contrary to popular belief, the "Apo" name was not a reference to the Philippines's highest peak, the potentially-active stratovolcano Mount Apo.

APO Hiking Society
OriginQuezon City, Philippines
Genres
Years active1969 (1969)–2010 (2010)
Labels
Past membersJohn Paul Micayabas
Kenny Barton
Doden Besa
Bruce Brown
Gus Cosio
Butch Dans
Renato Garcia
Boboy Garovillo
Danny Javier
Lito de Joya
Chito Kintanar
Goff Macaraeg
Jim Paredes
Sonny Santiago
Kinjo Sawada
Ric Segreto
Websitewww.apohikingsociety.org

As the students advanced into college, their lead vocalist Danny Javier joined the group. After graduation, the majority of its members left to pursue individual careers, with only three members remaining,[3] made up of Jim Paredes, Boboy Garovillo and Danny Javier.[4]

In the span of their professional career, APO emerged as a principal adherent of the musical movement termed Original Pilipino Music (OPM), a milieu in which their original musical contributions and cultural influence became essential.[3][5][6] APO became involved in record production, talent management and organizing artists under the Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang-aawit (O.P.M., acronym translation: "Organization of Philippine Singers/musicians"). The group expanded its activities into establishing and furthering the careers of new OPM artists in the Philippines.[6]

To date, the group has released 27 albums in four decades of its career.[7] Two hugely successful tribute albums were produced in 2006 and 2007 by its management group, featuring numerous young bands reinterpreting APO's expansive repertoire.

The group frequently utilized their brand name, "APO", as a clever component for Tagalog puns in titles for television shows, live programs and marketing materials, for example, as in nA PO, which transliterates as "already" (polite/formal usage), and also as apó (meaning, "grandchild"). The puns have been minimally extended into English, as in (APOcalyptic).[citation needed]

APO Hiking Society lead singer Danny 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. [8]

Members

History

The name "Apolinario Mabini Hiking Society" was meant to be deliberately ironic since the historical figure, Apolinario Mabini, famously lost the use of his legs to polio.[9]

The APO Hiking Society first gained recognition in 1973 when they gave a farewell concert at the Meralco Theater in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines. Just out of college, the group was the talk of the Ateneo de Manila University and adjoining campuses for their music and humor.

It was only when two of its four members were about to retire from the field of amateur music, however, that APO Hiking Society, then known as the Apolinario Mabini Hiking Society, finally had a citywide audience. One of them was scheduled to leave for Turkey as an exchange student. The other had a position waiting for him in his father's advertising firm.

The trip to Turkey did not materialize and APO, now a tentative trio, pushed on steadily towards fame and fortune.

In late 1978, APO Hiking Society nearly disbanded after Jim Paredes stormed out of a songwriting session. While asking Danny Javier for a 3 syllable word to fill in a line, he was provided the word "katapusan"; a four syllable word. The error went unnoticed until post-recording, where an irate Paredes noticed that the word had indeed one extra syllable more than what he had originally intended.

Looking back, APO members Danny Javier and Boboy Garrovillo do not regret never having been regular wage earners. Their farewell concert, which had SRO audiences for two stormy nights, not unexpectedly became a hit record the following year.

Achievements

In the three decades since that "farewell" concert, APO has made 22 record albums; hosted several television shows, including their own noontime Sunday show "Sa Linggo nAPO Sila" and noontime show from Monday to Saturday "'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila"; and launched hugely successful major solo concerts and countless provincial, dinner, and corporate shows. They have performed in over 50 cities in the United States, Canada, Singapore, Indonesia, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Japan to bring Original Pilipino Music to Filipinos.

In 1978, APO won 2nd Place winner in the Metro Manila Popular Song Festival (now MetroPop Song Festival from 1996 to 2003) for their runner-up song Ewan. The song was composed by Louie Ocampo.

In October 1987, during their annual US tour, APO became the first Filipino pop artists with Marco Sison to perform at the Main Hall of New York's prestigious Carnegie Hall. They also performed at the equally prestigious Massey Hall in Toronto, Canada's music capital. Both concerts and the other shows held during that particular concert tour were sold out. APO were also the first Filipino artists to perform in a public concert in Saudi Arabia. In 1987, they were one of the first Filipino artists to be recorded on compact disc. And in 1994, they were awarded the first Dangal ng Musikang Pilipino by Awit Awards - the Filipino equivalent of the Grammy. They have also been conferred the Tanglaw Ng Lahi Award, the highest accolade given by Jesuits in the field of culture and arts.

APO also earned international recognition for "Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo" was recorded by 15 Filipino artists in April 1986. A few months later, the English version "A New and Better Way" was launched in Australia. In February 1987, the first anniversary of the Philippines' People Power revolution, the song was released in London, England. The song's lyrics are embedded on Our Lady of Edsa Shrine's wall, the center of the revolution.

In 1998, APO and the now-defunct band Eraserheads teamed up for their first "San Miguel Beer" TV commercial, "Homeboys." The concept of reviving and modernizing their originals by rock/alternative bands in the 1990s paved the way to two tribute albums by various bands entitled Kami nAPO Muna in 2006 and Kami nAPO Muna Ulit in 2007.

In 1999, APO was also a finalist at MetroPop Song Festival for their song finalist Dito Sa Kanto. The song was composed by Noel Cabangon, then Cabangon covered his version in 1999, then re-recorded a duet with Parokya Ni Edgar vocalist Chito Miranda in 2013 again.

In 2007, Jacee with the group was awarded as "MYX Magna Award 2007" in the MYX Music Awards 2007, achieving the best OPM pop music and his music and recording achievements in OPM history.

In 2009, APO was inducted to the Philippines Eastwood City Walk of Fame, contributing their singing, hosting, and acting skills.

APO Tribute albums

Just a few years after their hiatus, the tribute album Kami nAPO Muna was released in honor of the group. The Filipino musical artists who did their own unique renditions of APO songs includes: Imago, Orange and Lemons, Parokya ni Edgar, Kamikazee, Sandwich, Sugarfree, Itchyworms, Sponge Cola, Boldstar, Sound, Drip, Rocksteddy, Top Suzara, Barbie Almalbis, Kitchie Nadal, Shamrock, and The Dawn. Their second volume, Kami nAPO muna Ulit has also included their new members in the compilation album are True Faith, Silent Sanctuary, Concrete Sam, Up Dharma Down, Chilitees, The Bloomfields, Scrambled Eggs, The Spaceflower Show, and Hilera.

Acoustic balladeer Noel Cabangon also had a new tribute album to the Pinoy pop musical group, Throwback: Ang Songbook Ng APO. Released in 2014 through Universal Records, it features his cover versions of popular various APO songs.[citation needed]

2008–2009 reunion

On September 20, 2008, APO Hiking Society had a reunion concert called "Apo of the Philippines" which was held at the Araneta Coliseum to celebrate their 39th Anniversary. They sang all of the APO favorites and all songs from their past releases.

On February 7, 2009, APO performed in the Open Air FTI Complex in Taguig. The free concert was sponsored in cooperation with Taguig City Hall. One month later, the Eraserheads had their Final Set Concert.

On November 17, 2009, APO Hiking Society marked their 40th anniversary with a big concert at the SM North EDSA Skydome. It was called "APO Kayang-Kaya Pa". This was originally scheduled on September 26 but was rescheduled due to the Typhoon "Ondoy" ("Ketsana").

2010 retirement

Last December 16, 2009, APO Hiking Society announced that they are already retiring as a group due to the "diminishing creative process." They performed a series of shows that started on February 14, 2010, and ended in May, just in time for the elections.[10] They also reunited for the last time to perform in the Inauguration of President Benigno 'Noynoy' Aquino III last June 30, 2010.

Post-APO Hiking Society

After APO retired from singing with the departure of the lead singer Danny Javier, its members remained active in show business and are still performing:

Jim Paredes is still active in singing and is also a photography hobbyist. He is also a political activist.

Boboy Garovillo now has a career acting in both movie and television.

Danny Javier created the Pidro: Ang Saplot Ng Bayan T-shirt line that would be chosen as the official shirt of the Philippine Centennial celebrations in 1998.[11] He starred in Bangis on TV5 in 2010 and appeared in Season 3 of ASOP: A Song Of Praise Music Festival in 2014 as a guest judge. Javier later retired from both singing and acting. He died on October 31, 2022, due to his lingering illness.

Musical film

In 2012, a movie musical based on APO songs was released. Titled I Doo Bidoobidoo, it was released on August 29. The film was inspired by Mamma Mia, a musical that was based on and used ABBA songs, which later became a movie.

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Compilations

Collaborations

  • The 2nd Metro Manila Pop Music Fest Album (Vicor Music Corp., 1978)
  • Pamasko Ng Mga Bituin (Universal Records, 1981)
  • Salubungin Ang Pasko (Universal Records, 1986)
  • Handog Ng Pilipino Sa Mundo (Universal Records, 1986)
  • Ginintuang Diwa ng Pasko (Universal Records, 1989)
  • 18 Classic OPM Love Songs (PolyEast Records, 1995)
  • Sandaan 1898-1998 (Universal Records, 1998)
  • 6th Metropop Song Festival The Album (GMA Records, 2001)
  • The Love Song Collection (Universal Records, 2003)
  • Only Selfless Love (Universal Records, 2003)
  • OPM Gold (Universal Records, 2005)
  • OPM Superstars Christmas (Universal Records, 2005)
  • The Best of OPM Love Ballads (Universal Records, 2005)
  • The Best of OPM Novelty Hits (Universal Records, 2005)
  • OPM Gold Christmas Album (Universal Records, 2006)
  • OPM Platinum Christmas (Universal Records, 2007)
  • Bongga! The Biggest OPM Retro Hits Of The Year (Universal Records, 2008)
  • No. 1 Signature Hits OPM's Best (Vicor Music Corp., 2008)
  • Senti 18 Pinoy Love Hits (Vicor Music Corp. & Viva Records, Corp., 2008)
  • Pinoy Sound Trip Vol. 1 (Vicor Music Corp. & Viva Records, Corp., 2008)
  • Pinoy Sound Trip Vol. 2 (Vicor Music Corp. & Viva Records, Corp., 2008)
  • Bongga 2: Another Biggest OPM Retro Hits (Universal Records, 2009)
  • Love Knows No Boundaries (Vicor Music Corp. & Viva Records, Corp., 2009)
  • No. 1 Signature Hits OPM's Best Vol. 2 (Vicor Music Corp. & Viva Records Corp., 2009)
  • Paalam, Maraming Salamat Pres. Aquino: A Memorial Tribute Soundtrack (Star Music, 2009)
  • The Best Of Manila Sound Vol. 1 (Vicor Music Corp., 2010)
  • The Best Of Manila Sound Vol. 2 (Vicor Music Corp., 2010)
  • OPM All-Star Christmas (Universal Records, 2010)

Tribute albums

Songs

  • "American Junk" (covered by Kamikazee feat. Parokya Ni Edgar)
  • "Anna" (covered by Top Suzara)
  • "Ang Nobya Kong Sexy" (original composed by Jose Mari Chan & also the same theme song of a comedy movie film title, 1975)
  • "Awit ng Barkada" (covered by Itchyworms, now covered by Noel Cabangon)
  • "Bakit ang Babae" (1976, re released in 1991 for The Best Of APO Compilation Album, covered by Sandwich)
  • "Banal Na Aso, Santong Kabayo" (original by Yano)
  • "Batang-Bata Ka Pa" (covered by Sugarfree, now covered by Noel Cabangon)
  • "Bawat Bata" (covered by The Dawn, also used by Sugarfree as a jingle ad for AlactaGrow)
  • "Blue Jeans" (covered by Wise Guys, then Eraserheads, and then by Rocksteddy)
  • "Dito Sa Kanto" (a song finalists at the 1999 Metropop Song Festival, originally composed by Noel Cabangon, covered by Noel Cabangon & re-recorded by Noel Cabangon Feat. Chito Miranda)
  • "Di na Natuto" (1987) (original by Gary Valenciano, originally composed by Danny Javier & covered by APO, then Sound, and then by Noel Cabangon)
  • "Doo Bi Doo" (covered by Kamikazee, now covered by Ogie Alcasid was used in a soundtrack I Doo Bidoo Bidoo)
  • "Ewan" (a song won as 2nd place at the 1978 Metropop Song Festival, covered by Imago, now covered by Daniel Padilla)
  • "Hanggang May Pag-Ibig" (covered by Chilitees)
  • "Harana" (written by Eric Yaptangco, originally done by Tony Lambino, covered by Parokya Ni Edgar, also covered by Regine Velasquez, and now covered by The Company)
  • "Heto Na" (covered by Concrete Sam)
  • "Isang Dangkal" (covered by Paramita)
  • "Just a Smile Away" (original by Jaime Gatchitorena, originally composed by Danny Javier & covered by APO, and then by Shamrock, now covered by MYMP)
  • "Kabilugan ng Buwan" (covered by Drip, now covered by Noel Cabangon)
  • "Kaibigan" (covered by Up Dharma Down, now covered by Noel Cabangon)
  • "Kisapmata" (original by Rivermaya, covered by Yasmien Kurdi, Charice Pempengco (now Jake Zyrus) and by Daniel Padilla)
  • "Kumot at Unan" (covered by Boldstar Band, and then by Richard Poon, now covered by Noel Cabangon)
  • "Love Is for Singing" (covered by The Bloomfields)
  • "Lumang Tugtugin" (now covered by Noel Cabangon)
  • "Magasin" (original by Eraserheads, covered by Paolo Santos then by Yeng Constantino, now covered by Chicosci)
  • "Magkikita Rin Tayo"
  • "Mamang Kutsero" (Original by National Artist Ryan Cayabyab)
  • "Mahirap Magmahal ng Syota ng Iba" (covered by Hilera, then by KZ Tandingan now covered by Yeng Constantino)
  • "Minamahal Kong Pilipinas"
  • "Nakapagtataka" (original by Hadji Alejandro, then covered by Susan Fuentes, then by Rachel Alejandro, and then by MYMP and by Sponge Cola, and now covered by Noel Cabangon)
  • "Paano" (covered by Shamrock, now covered by Gary Valenciano used in a movie soundtrack I Do Bidoo Bidoo)
  • "Pag-Ibig" (covered by Kitchie Nadal, then by Noel Cabangon, also used by Regine Velasquez as a jingle ad for Nestlé, now covered by Noel Cabangon)
  • "Paglisan (original by Color It Red)
  • "Pagsubok" (original by Orient Pearl, now covered by Aiza Seguerra)
  • "Panalangin" (covered by Moonstar88, then by Richard Poon, then by Daniel Padilla, now covered by Noel Cabangon)
  • "Pare Ko" (original by Eraserheads, covered by Sponge Cola, now covered by Johnoy Danao)
  • "Prinsesa" (covered by Itchyworms)
  • "Pumapatak ang Ulan" (covered by Eraserheads, then by Parokya Ni Edgar, now covered by Noel Cabangon)
  • "Saan Na Nga Ba'ng Barkada" (covered by Sponge Cola)
  • "Salawikain" (covered by Mcoy Fundales feat. Spaceflower Show)
  • "Sasaya Ang Pilipinas" (covered by Various Artists including Edgar Allan Guzman, Vin Abrenica, CJ Reyes and Luigi Yotoko)
  • "Show Me a Smile" (1976, covered by Imago, now covered by Noel Cabangon, TNT Boys and Sharon Cuneta)
  • "Softly" (Debut single in 1975, re-released in 1991 for "The Best Of APO Vol. 2)
  • "Suntok sa Buwan" (covered by Ely Buendia, then by Scrambled Eggs)
  • "Syotang Pa-Class" (covered by Radioactive Sago Project)
  • "Tuloy ang Ikot ng Mundo" (covered by Dicta License)
  • "Tuyo Na'ng Damdamin" (covered by Eraserheads, then by Silent Sanctuary, now covered by Noel Cabangon)
  • "Wala Nang Hahanapin Pa" (covered by True Faith)
  • "When I Met You" (covered by Jeffrey Hidalgo, then by Martin Nievera, then by Barbie Almalbis, and then by KC Concepcion for the movie of the same name)
  • "Yakap Sa Dilim" (covered by Rico J. Puno, then by Orange & Lemons, then by Brownman Revival, now covered by Noel Cabangon)

Original Christmas songs

  • "12 Days of Pinoy Christmas" (the Filipino version of the Christmas song 12 Days of Christmas)
  • "Ang Pasko"
  • "Himig Ng Pasko (original by The New Minstrels)
  • "Lata Ang Aming Tambol"
  • "Pasko Na Sinta Ko/Miss Kita Kung Christmas (originally song by Gary Valenciano and The Lightnings Band & also covered by the late Susan Fuentes)
  • "Tuloy na Tuloy Pa Rin ang Pasko (covered by Orange & Lemons for the 2006 ABS-CBN Christmas Station ID, and Ben&Ben in 2021[14])
  • "Pasko Na Sa Mundo"

Filmography

Films of APO

  • "Si Popeye ATBP" (Sine Pilipino Productions, 1973)
  • "Kung Mangarap Ka't Magising" (LVN Pictures, 1977; Digitally Restored & Re-released by Star Cinema in 2016)
  • "Kakabakaba Ka Ba?" (LVN Pictures, 1980; Digitally Restored & Re-released by Star Cinema in 2015)
  • "Blue Jeans" (Regal Entertainment, 1981)
  • "I Do Bidoo Bidoo" (Studio 5 Productions, 2012)

Television Shows of APO

  • Noontime Matinee (GMA 7, 1972–1975)
  • Ariel Con Tina (GMA 7, 1972–1974) - guest performers
  • Okay Lang (IBC 13, 1973-?) - Casts
  • Seeing Stars With Joe Quirino (IBC 13, 1975–1980)
  • Penthouse Seven (GMA 7, 1976–1979)
  • GMA Supershow "Formerly Germside" (GMA 7, 1978–1982)
  • Discorama (GMA 7, 1980–1986)- Host
  • Champoy (RPN 9, 1980–1985) - guest
  • Student Canteen (GMA 7, 1981–1986)- Host
  • Penthouse Live! (GMA 7, 1984–1986) - guests performers
  • Superstar (RPN 9, 1984–1995) - Guest
  • Saturday Entertainment (GMA 7, 1986–1995) - guest performer
  • Lunch Date (GMA 7, 1986–1993) - guest performer
  • Vilma On Seven (GMA 7, 1987 – 1995) - Guest Performer
  • Ryan Ryan Musikahan (ABS-CBN, 1988–1995) - guest performers
  • Sa Linggo nAPO Sila (ABS-CBN, 1989–1995) - Host
  • Eat Bulaga! (ABS-CBN, 1990) - Guest Performer with Tito, Vic, and Joey
  • Salo Salo Together (GMA 7, 1993–1995)
  • Eezy Dancing (TV5, 1993–1998)
  • Sang Linggo nAPO Sila (ABS-CBN, 1995–1998) - Host
  • A Little Night Of Music (GMA 7, 1995–1999) - guest performers
  • ASAP Natin To "Formerly ASAP" (ABS-CBN, 1995–present) - guest
  • Home Along Da Riles (ABS-CBN, 1995) - guest
  • Palibhasa Lalake (ABS-CBN, 1995) - Guests as aliens from outer space
  • Sang Linggo nAPO Sila (ABS-CBN, 1995–1998) - Host
  • SOP: Sobrang Okay Pare (GMA 7, 1997–2010) - guest performers
  • MYX Live (MYX Channel, 2000–2010, 2020) - guest performers
  • MTB: Ang Saya Saya! (ABS-CBN, 2003–2005)
  • Wowowee (ABS-CBN, 2005–2010) - guest performers
  • Shall We Dance (TV5, 2005–2013) - guest performers
  • Ang Pinaka (GMA News TV 27, 2005–2020) - cameo guest footage
  • Bubble Gang (GMA 7, 2005–2010) - guests
  • Wowowillie (TV5, 2010–2011) - guests performers
  • Party Pilipinas (GMA 7, 2010–2013) - guest performers
  • Wiltime Bigtime (TV5, 2011–2013) - guest performers
  • Its Showtime (ABS-CBN 2, 2012–present) - guest performers
  • Tonight With Arnold Clavio (GMA News TV 27 "now GTV 27", 2012–2017) - guest
  • Mars (GMA News TV 27 "now ¹1, 2012–2019) - guest
  • The Ryza Mae Show (GMA 7, 2012–2015) - guest
  • Sunday All Stars (GMA 7, 2013–2015) - guest performers
  • Gandang Gabi Vice (ABS-CBN 2, 2014) - guest
  • Tonight With Boy Abunda (ABS-CBN, 2015–2020)
  • Sabado Badoo (GMA 7, 2015) - Cameo Footage Featured
  • Wowowin (GMA 7, 2015–present) - guest performers
  • Sunday PinaSaya (GMA 7, 2015–2019) - guest performers
  • Magandang Buhay (ABS-CBN 2, 2017) - guest
  • Studio 7 (GMA 7, 2018–2019) - guest performers
  • MARS Pa More (GMA 7, 2019–2022) - guest (July 8, 2019)
  • All Out Sundays (GMA 7, 2020) - guest performers
  • Letters & Music (NET 25, 2020–present) - guest performers
  • Happy Time (NET 25, 2020–2021) - guest performers
  • Sunday Noontime Live (TV5, 2020–2021) - guest performers
  • Your Face Sounds Familiar Philippines Season 3 (Kapamilya Channel & A2Z 11, 2021) - special cameo footage

APO TV Specials

  • UAAP Opening Ceremonies TV Special (RPN 9, 1975–1995; Studio 23 "now ABS-CBN Sports & Action Channel", 1996–2020)
  • Discorama Anniversary Special (GMA 7, 1976–1978)
  • GMA Supershow Anniversary Special (GMA 7, 1978–1988)
  • PBA @ 10 Opening Ceremonies (RPN 9, 1985)
  • PBA @ 15 Opening Ceremonies (PTV 4, 1990)
  • ABS-CBN @ 40: ABS-CBN 2's 40th Anniversary TV Special (ABS-CBN 2, 1993)
  • PBA @ 20 Opening Ceremonies (IBC 13, 1995)
  • MBA Opening Ceremonies (ABS-CBN 2 & Studio 23 "now ABS-CBN Sports & Action Channel", 1998–2001)
  • Homecoming Sa 13: Isang Pasasalamat (IBC 13, 1998)
  • PBA @ 25 Opening Ceremonies (IBC 13, 2000)
  • GMA Gold: The GMA 7's 50th Anniversary TV Special (GMA 7, 2000)
  • ABS-CBN @ 50: The ABS-CBN 2's 50th Anniversary TV Special (ABS-CBN 2, 2003)
  • PBA @ 30 Opening Ceremonies (RPN 9, 2005)
  • Number 1 @ 55: The GMA 7's 55th Anniversary TV Special (GMA 7, 2005)
  • ABS-CBN @ 55: The ABS-CBN 2's 55th Anniversary TV Special (ABS-CBN 2, 2008
  • PBA @ 35 Opening Ceremonies (9TV, 2010)
  • GMA @ 60: The Heart Of Television TV Special (GMA 7, 2010)
  • PBA @ 40 Opening Ceremonies (TV5 & One Sports Channel, 2015)
  • Thank You Kapuso: GMA 7 @ 65th Anniversary TV Special (GMA 7, 2015)
  • MBPL Season 3 Opening Ceremonies (ABS-CBN Sports & Action 23, 2017)
  • GMA @ 70: GMA 70th Anniversary Virtual TV Special (GMA 7, 2020)
  • Shopee 11 TV Special (GMA 7, 2020)
  • Lazada Supershow TV Special (GMA 7, 2021)

Awards and nominations

  • Lifetime Achievement Award, Awit Awards
  • Finalists, Metro Pop Song Festival 2001
  • Celebrity Inductee Winner, Eastwood City Walk Of Fame, 2009
  • 2nd Place Winner, Metro Manila Popular Song Festival (now Metropop Song Festival) 1979
  • Nominated, Best Male TV Hosts "Sa Linggo NAPO Sila," PMPC Star Awards For TV 1989-1995
  • Nominated, Best Male TV Hosts "Sang Linggo NAPO Sila," PMPC Star Awards For TV 1995-1998
Year Award Giving Body Category Nominated Work Results
1991 Jesuits Communications Foundation, Inc Tanglaw Ng Lahi Award Won[15]
2000 Awit Awards Best Folk/Pop Recording "Dito Sa Kanto" Won[16]
Best Novelty Recording "Telephone Pal" Won[16]
2007 MYX Music Awards MYX Magna Award Won[17]
Favorite MYX Live Performance Nominated[18]
2009 Eastwood City Walk Of Fame Celebrity Music Category Star Inductee Won[19]
PMPC Star Awards for Music Lifetime Achievement Award Won[20]

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External links

  • Apo Hiking Society- Main Chat Transcript (Sep 21, 1999)
  • APO Hiking Society at IMDb
  • APO Hiking Society discography at Discogs

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources APO Hiking Society news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The Apolinario Mabini Hiking Society later popularly known as APO Hiking Society or simply APO was a Filipino musical group and one of the pillars of Original Pilipino Music OPM composed of Danny Javier Jim Paredes and Boboy Garrovillo 2 The group had its fledgling beginnings in 1969 at the Ateneo de Manila high school with 15 members 2 John Paul Micayabas Lito de Joya Sonny Santiago Gus Cosio Renato Garcia Chito Kintanar Kenny Barton Bruce Brown Butch Dans Kinjo Sawada Ric Segreto Macaraeg Goff Macaraeg Doden Besa Jim Paredes Boboy Garrovillo and the 16th member Danny Javier who joined in college The group s name was created from the acronym AMHS representing their school with a witty twist having an irreverent reference to the Philippine revolutionary intellectual and hero Apolinario Mabini and later shortened to Apo an Ilocano term for a wise man or a Tagalog term of grandchildren and later re branded to APO all caps Contrary to popular belief the Apo name was not a reference to the Philippines s highest peak the potentially active stratovolcano Mount Apo APO Hiking SocietyOriginQuezon City PhilippinesGenresManila soundOPMYears active1969 1969 2010 2010 LabelsVicor MusicUniversal RecordsThirdline Incorporated 1 Past membersJohn Paul Micayabas Kenny BartonDoden BesaBruce BrownGus CosioButch DansRenato GarciaBoboy GarovilloDanny Javier Lito de JoyaChito KintanarGoff MacaraegJim ParedesSonny SantiagoKinjo SawadaRic SegretoWebsitewww wbr apohikingsociety wbr orgAs the students advanced into college their lead vocalist Danny Javier joined the group After graduation the majority of its members left to pursue individual careers with only three members remaining 3 made up of Jim Paredes Boboy Garovillo and Danny Javier 4 In the span of their professional career APO emerged as a principal adherent of the musical movement termed Original Pilipino Music OPM a milieu in which their original musical contributions and cultural influence became essential 3 5 6 APO became involved in record production talent management and organizing artists under the Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang aawit O P M acronym translation Organization of Philippine Singers musicians The group expanded its activities into establishing and furthering the careers of new OPM artists in the Philippines 6 To date the group has released 27 albums in four decades of its career 7 Two hugely successful tribute albums were produced in 2006 and 2007 by its management group featuring numerous young bands reinterpreting APO s expansive repertoire The group frequently utilized their brand name APO as a clever component for Tagalog puns in titles for television shows live programs and marketing materials for example as in nA PO which transliterates as already polite formal usage and also as apo meaning grandchild The puns have been minimally extended into English as in APOcalyptic citation needed APO Hiking Society lead singer Danny 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 8 Contents 1 Members 2 History 3 Achievements 4 APO Tribute albums 5 2008 2009 reunion 6 2010 retirement 7 Post APO Hiking Society 8 Musical film 9 Discography 9 1 Studio albums 9 2 Live albums 9 3 Compilations 9 4 Collaborations 9 5 Tribute albums 9 6 Songs 9 6 1 Original Christmas songs 10 Filmography 10 1 Films of APO 10 2 Television Shows of APO 11 APO TV Specials 12 Awards and nominations 13 References 14 External linksMembers EditDanny Javier lead vocals composer Jim Paredes vocals composer Boboy Garrovillo vocals composerHistory EditThe name Apolinario Mabini Hiking Society was meant to be deliberately ironic since the historical figure Apolinario Mabini famously lost the use of his legs to polio 9 The APO Hiking Society first gained recognition in 1973 when they gave a farewell concert at the Meralco Theater in Pasig Metro Manila Philippines Just out of college the group was the talk of the Ateneo de Manila University and adjoining campuses for their music and humor It was only when two of its four members were about to retire from the field of amateur music however that APO Hiking Society then known as the Apolinario Mabini Hiking Society finally had a citywide audience One of them was scheduled to leave for Turkey as an exchange student The other had a position waiting for him in his father s advertising firm The trip to Turkey did not materialize and APO now a tentative trio pushed on steadily towards fame and fortune In late 1978 APO Hiking Society nearly disbanded after Jim Paredes stormed out of a songwriting session While asking Danny Javier for a 3 syllable word to fill in a line he was provided the word katapusan a four syllable word The error went unnoticed until post recording where an irate Paredes noticed that the word had indeed one extra syllable more than what he had originally intended Looking back APO members Danny Javier and Boboy Garrovillo do not regret never having been regular wage earners Their farewell concert which had SRO audiences for two stormy nights not unexpectedly became a hit record the following year Achievements EditIn the three decades since that farewell concert APO has made 22 record albums hosted several television shows including their own noontime Sunday show Sa Linggo nAPO Sila and noontime show from Monday to Saturday Sang Linggo nAPO Sila and launched hugely successful major solo concerts and countless provincial dinner and corporate shows They have performed in over 50 cities in the United States Canada Singapore Indonesia Germany Switzerland Italy and Japan to bring Original Pilipino Music to Filipinos In 1978 APO won 2nd Place winner in the Metro Manila Popular Song Festival now MetroPop Song Festival from 1996 to 2003 for their runner up song Ewan The song was composed by Louie Ocampo In October 1987 during their annual US tour APO became the first Filipino pop artists with Marco Sison to perform at the Main Hall of New York s prestigious Carnegie Hall They also performed at the equally prestigious Massey Hall in Toronto Canada s music capital Both concerts and the other shows held during that particular concert tour were sold out APO were also the first Filipino artists to perform in a public concert in Saudi Arabia In 1987 they were one of the first Filipino artists to be recorded on compact disc And in 1994 they were awarded the first Dangal ng Musikang Pilipino by Awit Awards the Filipino equivalent of the Grammy They have also been conferred the Tanglaw Ng Lahi Award the highest accolade given by Jesuits in the field of culture and arts APO also earned international recognition for Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo was recorded by 15 Filipino artists in April 1986 A few months later the English version A New and Better Way was launched in Australia In February 1987 the first anniversary of the Philippines People Power revolution the song was released in London England The song s lyrics are embedded on Our Lady of Edsa Shrine s wall the center of the revolution In 1998 APO and the now defunct band Eraserheads teamed up for their first San Miguel Beer TV commercial Homeboys The concept of reviving and modernizing their originals by rock alternative bands in the 1990s paved the way to two tribute albums by various bands entitled Kami nAPO Muna in 2006 and Kami nAPO Muna Ulit in 2007 In 1999 APO was also a finalist at MetroPop Song Festival for their song finalist Dito Sa Kanto The song was composed by Noel Cabangon then Cabangon covered his version in 1999 then re recorded a duet with Parokya Ni Edgar vocalist Chito Miranda in 2013 again In 2007 Jacee with the group was awarded as MYX Magna Award 2007 in the MYX Music Awards 2007 achieving the best OPM pop music and his music and recording achievements in OPM history In 2009 APO was inducted to the Philippines Eastwood City Walk of Fame contributing their singing hosting and acting skills APO Tribute albums EditJust a few years after their hiatus the tribute album Kami nAPO Muna was released in honor of the group The Filipino musical artists who did their own unique renditions of APO songs includes Imago Orange and Lemons Parokya ni Edgar Kamikazee Sandwich Sugarfree Itchyworms Sponge Cola Boldstar Sound Drip Rocksteddy Top Suzara Barbie Almalbis Kitchie Nadal Shamrock and The Dawn Their second volume Kami nAPO muna Ulit has also included their new members in the compilation album are True Faith Silent Sanctuary Concrete Sam Up Dharma Down Chilitees The Bloomfields Scrambled Eggs The Spaceflower Show and Hilera Acoustic balladeer Noel Cabangon also had a new tribute album to the Pinoy pop musical group Throwback Ang Songbook Ng APO Released in 2014 through Universal Records it features his cover versions of popular various APO songs citation needed 2008 2009 reunion EditOn September 20 2008 APO Hiking Society had a reunion concert called Apo of the Philippines which was held at the Araneta Coliseum to celebrate their 39th Anniversary They sang all of the APO favorites and all songs from their past releases On February 7 2009 APO performed in the Open Air FTI Complex in Taguig The free concert was sponsored in cooperation with Taguig City Hall One month later the Eraserheads had their Final Set Concert On November 17 2009 APO Hiking Society marked their 40th anniversary with a big concert at the SM North EDSA Skydome It was called APO Kayang Kaya Pa This was originally scheduled on September 26 but was rescheduled due to the Typhoon Ondoy Ketsana 2010 retirement EditLast December 16 2009 APO Hiking Society announced that they are already retiring as a group due to the diminishing creative process They performed a series of shows that started on February 14 2010 and ended in May just in time for the elections 10 They also reunited for the last time to perform in the Inauguration of President Benigno Noynoy Aquino III last June 30 2010 Post APO Hiking Society EditAfter APO retired from singing with the departure of the lead singer Danny Javier its members remained active in show business and are still performing Jim Paredes is still active in singing and is also a photography hobbyist He is also a political activist Boboy Garovillo now has a career acting in both movie and television Danny Javier created the Pidro Ang Saplot Ng Bayan T shirt line that would be chosen as the official shirt of the Philippine Centennial celebrations in 1998 11 He starred in Bangis on TV5 in 2010 and appeared in Season 3 of ASOP A Song Of Praise Music Festival in 2014 as a guest judge Javier later retired from both singing and acting He died on October 31 2022 due to his lingering illness Musical film EditIn 2012 a movie musical based on APO songs was released Titled I Doo Bidoobidoo it was released on August 29 The film was inspired by Mamma Mia a musical that was based on and used ABBA songs which later became a movie Discography EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Studio albums Edit Collector s Item 1975 Songwriter 1976 Pagkatapos ng Palabas 1978 Ten Years Together 1980 Twelve Years Together 1982 True To My Music 1983 Feet On The Ground 1984 Made in the Philippines 1985 Direksyon 1987 Mga Kuwento ng Apo 1988 Songbuk ng APO 1991 PaskonAPO 1991 1 2 3 1992 12 Barangay Apo 1993 Dating Alternatib 1996 Mismo 1999 Banda Rito 2001 PaskonAPO Repackaged Repackaged amp Digitally Remastered 2006 The Apo Jim Buboy and Danny Their 26th APO Album after 8 years 2009 Live albums Edit In Concert Live Album 1974 The Worst of Apo Hiking Society Live Album 1986 DalawampunAPOsila Live Album 1989 Compilations Edit The Best of Apo Hiking Society Vol 1 1982 The Best of Apo Hiking Society Vol 2 1991 Kami nAPO muna 2 Disc Limited Edition 2006 Kami nAPO muna ulit 2 Disc Limited Edition 2007 The Best Of Kami nAPO Muna 2 CD 2008 APO Hiking Society 18 Greatest Hits 2009 Kami nAPO Naman Dito Sa Canada Limited Edition 2009 Collaborations Edit The 2nd Metro Manila Pop Music Fest Album Vicor Music Corp 1978 Pamasko Ng Mga Bituin Universal Records 1981 Salubungin Ang Pasko Universal Records 1986 Handog Ng Pilipino Sa Mundo Universal Records 1986 Ginintuang Diwa ng Pasko Universal Records 1989 18 Classic OPM Love Songs PolyEast Records 1995 Sandaan 1898 1998 Universal Records 1998 6th Metropop Song Festival The Album GMA Records 2001 The Love Song Collection Universal Records 2003 Only Selfless Love Universal Records 2003 OPM Gold Universal Records 2005 OPM Superstars Christmas Universal Records 2005 The Best of OPM Love Ballads Universal Records 2005 The Best of OPM Novelty Hits Universal Records 2005 OPM Gold Christmas Album Universal Records 2006 OPM Platinum Christmas Universal Records 2007 Bongga The Biggest OPM Retro Hits Of The Year Universal Records 2008 No 1 Signature Hits OPM s Best Vicor Music Corp 2008 Senti 18 Pinoy Love Hits Vicor Music Corp amp Viva Records Corp 2008 Pinoy Sound Trip Vol 1 Vicor Music Corp amp Viva Records Corp 2008 Pinoy Sound Trip Vol 2 Vicor Music Corp amp Viva Records Corp 2008 Bongga 2 Another Biggest OPM Retro Hits Universal Records 2009 Love Knows No Boundaries Vicor Music Corp amp Viva Records Corp 2009 No 1 Signature Hits OPM s Best Vol 2 Vicor Music Corp amp Viva Records Corp 2009 Paalam Maraming Salamat Pres Aquino A Memorial Tribute Soundtrack Star Music 2009 The Best Of Manila Sound Vol 1 Vicor Music Corp 2010 The Best Of Manila Sound Vol 2 Vicor Music Corp 2010 OPM All Star Christmas Universal Records 2010 Tribute albums Edit Kami nAPO muna 2006 13 Kami nAPO muna ulit 2007 Kami nAPO Naman Dito Sa Canada 2009 Noel Cabangon Throwback Ang Songbuk ng APO 2014 Songs Edit American Junk covered by Kamikazee feat Parokya Ni Edgar Anna covered by Top Suzara Ang Nobya Kong Sexy original composed by Jose Mari Chan amp also the same theme song of a comedy movie film title 1975 Awit ng Barkada covered by Itchyworms now covered by Noel Cabangon Bakit ang Babae 1976 re released in 1991 for The Best Of APO Compilation Album covered by Sandwich Banal Na Aso Santong Kabayo original by Yano Batang Bata Ka Pa covered by Sugarfree now covered by Noel Cabangon Bawat Bata covered by The Dawn also used by Sugarfree as a jingle ad for AlactaGrow Blue Jeans covered by Wise Guys then Eraserheads and then by Rocksteddy Dito Sa Kanto a song finalists at the 1999 Metropop Song Festival originally composed by Noel Cabangon covered by Noel Cabangon amp re recorded by Noel Cabangon Feat Chito Miranda Di na Natuto 1987 original by Gary Valenciano originally composed by Danny Javier amp covered by APO then Sound and then by Noel Cabangon Doo Bi Doo covered by Kamikazee now covered by Ogie Alcasid was used in a soundtrack I Doo Bidoo Bidoo Ewan a song won as 2nd place at the 1978 Metropop Song Festival covered by Imago now covered by Daniel Padilla Hanggang May Pag Ibig covered by Chilitees Harana written by Eric Yaptangco originally done by Tony Lambino covered by Parokya Ni Edgar also covered by Regine Velasquez and now covered by The Company Heto Na covered by Concrete Sam Isang Dangkal covered by Paramita Just a Smile Away original by Jaime Gatchitorena originally composed by Danny Javier amp covered by APO and then by Shamrock now covered by MYMP Kabilugan ng Buwan covered by Drip now covered by Noel Cabangon Kaibigan covered by Up Dharma Down now covered by Noel Cabangon Kisapmata original by Rivermaya covered by Yasmien Kurdi Charice Pempengco now Jake Zyrus and by Daniel Padilla Kumot at Unan covered by Boldstar Band and then by Richard Poon now covered by Noel Cabangon Love Is for Singing covered by The Bloomfields Lumang Tugtugin now covered by Noel Cabangon Magasin original by Eraserheads covered by Paolo Santos then by Yeng Constantino now covered by Chicosci Magkikita Rin Tayo Mamang Kutsero Original by National Artist Ryan Cayabyab Mahirap Magmahal ng Syota ng Iba covered by Hilera then by KZ Tandingan now covered by Yeng Constantino Minamahal Kong Pilipinas Nakapagtataka original by Hadji Alejandro then covered by Susan Fuentes then by Rachel Alejandro and then by MYMP and by Sponge Cola and now covered by Noel Cabangon Paano covered by Shamrock now covered by Gary Valenciano used in a movie soundtrack I Do Bidoo Bidoo Pag Ibig covered by Kitchie Nadal then by Noel Cabangon also used by Regine Velasquez as a jingle ad for Nestle now covered by Noel Cabangon Paglisan original by Color It Red Pagsubok original by Orient Pearl now covered by Aiza Seguerra Panalangin covered by Moonstar88 then by Richard Poon then by Daniel Padilla now covered by Noel Cabangon Pare Ko original by Eraserheads covered by Sponge Cola now covered by Johnoy Danao Prinsesa covered by Itchyworms Pumapatak ang Ulan covered by Eraserheads then by Parokya Ni Edgar now covered by Noel Cabangon Saan Na Nga Ba ng Barkada covered by Sponge Cola Salawikain covered by Mcoy Fundales feat Spaceflower Show Sasaya Ang Pilipinas covered by Various Artists including Edgar Allan Guzman Vin Abrenica CJ Reyes and Luigi Yotoko Show Me a Smile 1976 covered by Imago now covered by Noel Cabangon TNT Boys and Sharon Cuneta Softly Debut single in 1975 re released in 1991 for The Best Of APO Vol 2 Suntok sa Buwan covered by Ely Buendia then by Scrambled Eggs Syotang Pa Class covered by Radioactive Sago Project Tuloy ang Ikot ng Mundo covered by Dicta License Tuyo Na ng Damdamin covered by Eraserheads then by Silent Sanctuary now covered by Noel Cabangon Wala Nang Hahanapin Pa covered by True Faith When I Met You covered by Jeffrey Hidalgo then by Martin Nievera then by Barbie Almalbis and then by KC Concepcion for the movie of the same name Yakap Sa Dilim covered by Rico J Puno then by Orange amp Lemons then by Brownman Revival now covered by Noel Cabangon Original Christmas songs Edit 12 Days of Pinoy Christmas the Filipino version of the Christmas song 12 Days of Christmas Ang Pasko Himig Ng Pasko original by The New Minstrels Lata Ang Aming Tambol Pasko Na Sinta Ko Miss Kita Kung Christmas originally song by Gary Valenciano and The Lightnings Band amp also covered by the late Susan Fuentes Tuloy na Tuloy Pa Rin ang Pasko covered by Orange amp Lemons for the 2006 ABS CBN Christmas Station ID and Ben amp Ben in 2021 14 Pasko Na Sa Mundo Filmography EditFilms of APO Edit Si Popeye ATBP Sine Pilipino Productions 1973 Kung Mangarap Ka t Magising LVN Pictures 1977 Digitally Restored amp Re released by Star Cinema in 2016 Kakabakaba Ka Ba LVN Pictures 1980 Digitally Restored amp Re released by Star Cinema in 2015 Blue Jeans Regal Entertainment 1981 I Do Bidoo Bidoo Studio 5 Productions 2012 Television Shows of APO Edit Noontime Matinee GMA 7 1972 1975 Ariel Con Tina GMA 7 1972 1974 guest performers Okay Lang IBC 13 1973 Casts Seeing Stars With Joe Quirino IBC 13 1975 1980 Penthouse Seven GMA 7 1976 1979 GMA Supershow Formerly Germside GMA 7 1978 1982 Discorama GMA 7 1980 1986 Host Champoy RPN 9 1980 1985 guest Student Canteen GMA 7 1981 1986 Host Penthouse Live GMA 7 1984 1986 guests performers Superstar RPN 9 1984 1995 Guest Saturday Entertainment GMA 7 1986 1995 guest performer Lunch Date GMA 7 1986 1993 guest performer Vilma On Seven GMA 7 1987 1995 Guest Performer Ryan Ryan Musikahan ABS CBN 1988 1995 guest performers Sa Linggo nAPO Sila ABS CBN 1989 1995 Host Eat Bulaga ABS CBN 1990 Guest Performer with Tito Vic and Joey Salo Salo Together GMA 7 1993 1995 Eezy Dancing TV5 1993 1998 Sang Linggo nAPO Sila ABS CBN 1995 1998 Host A Little Night Of Music GMA 7 1995 1999 guest performers ASAP Natin To Formerly ASAP ABS CBN 1995 present guest Home Along Da Riles ABS CBN 1995 guest Palibhasa Lalake ABS CBN 1995 Guests as aliens from outer space Sang Linggo nAPO Sila ABS CBN 1995 1998 Host SOP Sobrang Okay Pare GMA 7 1997 2010 guest performers MYX Live MYX Channel 2000 2010 2020 guest performers MTB Ang Saya Saya ABS CBN 2003 2005 Wowowee ABS CBN 2005 2010 guest performers Shall We Dance TV5 2005 2013 guest performers Ang Pinaka GMA News TV 27 2005 2020 cameo guest footage Bubble Gang GMA 7 2005 2010 guests Wowowillie TV5 2010 2011 guests performers Party Pilipinas GMA 7 2010 2013 guest performers Wiltime Bigtime TV5 2011 2013 guest performers Its Showtime ABS CBN 2 2012 present guest performers Tonight With Arnold Clavio GMA News TV 27 now GTV 27 2012 2017 guest Mars GMA News TV 27 now 1 2012 2019 guest The Ryza Mae Show GMA 7 2012 2015 guest Sunday All Stars GMA 7 2013 2015 guest performers Gandang Gabi Vice ABS CBN 2 2014 guest Tonight With Boy Abunda ABS CBN 2015 2020 Sabado Badoo GMA 7 2015 Cameo Footage Featured Wowowin GMA 7 2015 present guest performers Sunday PinaSaya GMA 7 2015 2019 guest performers Magandang Buhay ABS CBN 2 2017 guest Studio 7 GMA 7 2018 2019 guest performers MARS Pa More GMA 7 2019 2022 guest July 8 2019 All Out Sundays GMA 7 2020 guest performers Letters amp Music NET 25 2020 present guest performers Happy Time NET 25 2020 2021 guest performers Sunday Noontime Live TV5 2020 2021 guest performers Your Face Sounds Familiar Philippines Season 3 Kapamilya Channel amp A2Z 11 2021 special cameo footageAPO TV Specials EditUAAP Opening Ceremonies TV Special RPN 9 1975 1995 Studio 23 now ABS CBN Sports amp Action Channel 1996 2020 Discorama Anniversary Special GMA 7 1976 1978 GMA Supershow Anniversary Special GMA 7 1978 1988 PBA 10 Opening Ceremonies RPN 9 1985 PBA 15 Opening Ceremonies PTV 4 1990 ABS CBN 40 ABS CBN 2 s 40th Anniversary TV Special ABS CBN 2 1993 PBA 20 Opening Ceremonies IBC 13 1995 MBA Opening Ceremonies ABS CBN 2 amp Studio 23 now ABS CBN Sports amp Action Channel 1998 2001 Homecoming Sa 13 Isang Pasasalamat IBC 13 1998 PBA 25 Opening Ceremonies IBC 13 2000 GMA Gold The GMA 7 s 50th Anniversary TV Special GMA 7 2000 ABS CBN 50 The ABS CBN 2 s 50th Anniversary TV Special ABS CBN 2 2003 PBA 30 Opening Ceremonies RPN 9 2005 Number 1 55 The GMA 7 s 55th Anniversary TV Special GMA 7 2005 ABS CBN 55 The ABS CBN 2 s 55th Anniversary TV Special ABS CBN 2 2008 PBA 35 Opening Ceremonies 9TV 2010 GMA 60 The Heart Of Television TV Special GMA 7 2010 PBA 40 Opening Ceremonies TV5 amp One Sports Channel 2015 Thank You Kapuso GMA 7 65th Anniversary TV Special GMA 7 2015 MBPL Season 3 Opening Ceremonies ABS CBN Sports amp Action 23 2017 GMA 70 GMA 70th Anniversary Virtual TV Special GMA 7 2020 Shopee 11 TV Special GMA 7 2020 Lazada Supershow TV Special GMA 7 2021 Awards and nominations EditLifetime Achievement Award Awit Awards Finalists Metro Pop Song Festival 2001 Celebrity Inductee Winner Eastwood City Walk Of Fame 2009 2nd Place Winner Metro Manila Popular Song Festival now Metropop Song Festival 1979 Nominated Best Male TV Hosts Sa Linggo NAPO Sila PMPC Star Awards For TV 1989 1995 Nominated Best Male TV Hosts Sang Linggo NAPO Sila PMPC Star Awards For TV 1995 1998Year Award Giving Body Category Nominated Work Results1991 Jesuits Communications Foundation Inc Tanglaw Ng Lahi Award Won 15 2000 Awit Awards Best Folk Pop Recording Dito Sa Kanto Won 16 Best Novelty Recording Telephone Pal Won 16 2007 MYX Music Awards MYX Magna Award Won 17 Favorite MYX Live Performance Nominated 18 2009 Eastwood City Walk Of Fame Celebrity Music Category Star Inductee Won 19 PMPC Star Awards for Music Lifetime Achievement Award Won 20 References Edit Thirdline Incorporated s Profile Thirdline Incorporated Archived from the original on July 17 2011 Retrieved August 20 2010 a b Lolarga Elizabeth June 1 15 2002 Apo Hiking Society After 34 Years It s Still A New Day Planet Philippines Online Edition Archived from the original on May 19 2008 Retrieved September 7 2008 a b Apo Hiking Society at Crossroad 77 Manila Bulletin February 17 2008 Archived from the original on February 27 2009 Retrieved September 10 2008 Apo Hiking Society History Three Decades of APO www apohikingsociety org Archived from the original on September 14 2008 Retrieved September 7 2008 Panaligan Jojo August 27 2006 Classic APO hits by contemporary acts in tribute concert Manila Bulletin Archived from the original on March 17 2007 Retrieved September 10 2008 a b Promoting Original Pilipino Music www apohikingsociety org Archived from the original on August 20 2008 Retrieved September 7 2008 Apo Hiking Society on Online Registry of Filipino Musical Artists and Their Works Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang aawit 2004 Archived from the original on September 25 2008 Retrieved September 7 2008 Danny Javier one third of APO Hiking Society passes away at 75 ABS CBN News October 31 2022 p 1 Retrieved November 3 2022 Gelfand Janelle April 30 2004 In the Philippines APO is legendary The Cincinnati Enquirer Retrieved October 31 2012 Reyma Buan Deveza January 13 2010 APO Hiking Society bidding adieu to music industry abs cbnnews com Original Pilipino Music OPM Artist Danny Javier Kababayan Weekly August 19 2015 Retrieved November 3 2022 APO Hiking Randy Santiago release album October 6 1992 Retrieved September 25 2022 Tomada Nathalie September 12 2022 Fil British artist Beabadoobee on how OPM influenced her music career Philstar com Retrieved September 24 2022 Robinsons Malls ushers in the Holiday Season with Ben amp Ben s Tuloy Pa Rin ang Pasko Philippine Daily Inquirer November 4 2021 Retrieved January 8 2022 Gawad Tanglaw ng Lahi Traditional University Awards Ateneo de Manila University Retrieved November 28 2022 a b 13th Awit Awards Results Archived from the original on March 2 2006 Retrieved May 8 2006 Jocelyn Dimaculangan March 20 2007 Sponge Cola wins four trophies in the 2nd MYX Music Awards Pep ph Retrieved September 16 2020 Gil Baby A February 5 2007 A MYX Magna award for Apo Philstar com Retrieved September 24 2022 John Lloyd Sarah get their own stars news abs cbn com December 4 2009 Retrieved March 22 2022 Castro Roldan October 31 2009 Sidelights of PMPC s 1st Star Awards for Music PEP ph Retrieved March 22 2022 External links EditJim Paredes s Blog Apo Hiking Society Main Chat Transcript Sep 21 1999 APO Hiking Society at IMDb APO Hiking Society discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title APO Hiking Society amp oldid 1129003481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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