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Victor Wood

Victor Nobleza Wood (February 1, 1946 – April 23, 2021)[a] was a Filipino singer, actor and politician. His voice earned him various titles, including "Jukebox King" and "Plaka King".[1][4]

Victor Wood
Wood in 2020
Background information
Born(1946-02-01)February 1, 1946
Buhi, Camarines Sur, Philippines
DiedApril 23, 2021(2021-04-23) (aged 75)
Quezon City, Philippines
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actor
  • politician
Years active1960s–2021
LabelsVicor Music
Plaka Pilipino (1970–1977)
Alpha Music Corporation
D' Concorde Recording Corp
VIVA Records

Before becoming a singer, Wood starred in some productions of Sampaguita Pictures. He was a member of Iglesia ni Cristo. He previously hosted the show Beautiful Sunday every Sunday on the Iglesia ni Cristo-owned Net25.[5]

Wood died on April 23, 2021, due to COVID-19 complications.[6]

Early life edit

Victor Nobleza Wood was born on February 1, 1946, in Buhi, Camarines Sur, Philippines[2][7] to Sgt. Kocky Wood and Rosario "Tiyang Saring" Nobleza. His mother was well known in Buhi and neighboring towns for selling herbal medications and perfumes. He studied and finished secondary school at Jose Abad Santos High.

Musical career edit

Wood's voice earned him various titles, including Jukebox King and Plaka King[citation needed] in the 1970s when his career bloomed.

In 1972, Wood released his third album In Despair. He became a very popular singer of that era and recorded many albums for Vicor Records. In Despair is an album of cover versions of popular English songs from the 1950s and 1960s. Three songs on the album, namely "Jenny Jenny", "Rip It Up" and "Good Golly Miss Molly", were originally hits for Little Richard in the 1950s. The album has a combination of slow and fast songs, and the slow ballads include "In Despair", "Vaya Con Dios", "Have a Good Time", "Hurt" and "Return to Me". The album's ballads are highly favorable to karaoke singing, and a number of them are still heard in karaoke nightspots. Among the album's upbeat songs are versions of Roy Orbison's "Pretty Woman", Gene Vincent's "Be-Bop-a-Lula" and Del Shannon's "Runaway".

In 1974, Wood released his eleventh album, Ihilak. Eleven of the album's 12 songs are Philippine folk love songs sung in the Visayan language. The remaining song, "Gugma Ko", uses the melody of Neil Diamond's "Song Sung Blue" and replaces the original English lyrics with Visayan-language ones.

In 1979, Wood covered the Indonesian version of "Anak" from the fellow Filipino original artist Freddie Aguilar.

Wood and his family migrated to the United States in the late 1970s. [citation needed]

Acting career edit

Aside from singing, Wood was also an actor who starred in various films until 1979.

Later life and death edit

Wood ran for the Senate of the Philippines during the 2007 Philippine general election under the KBL banner, but lost.[citation needed]

According to his third wife, Nerissa, Wood died of complications from COVID-19 on April 23, 2021.[8]

Personal life edit

Wood had two children with his second wife, Ofelia Mercado Ponce, whom he met during his stay in the United States.[9] The couple had a son, Simon, and a daughter, Sydney Victoria.[9]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Studio albums edit

  • I'm Sorry My Love (June 1970, Vicor)
  • Mr. Lonely (1971)
  • In Despair (1972)
  • Memories (1972)
  • 14 Bestsellers
  • Blue Christmas
  • Knock on Wood
  • His Majesty
  • Victor Wood Music
  • Wood, I Love You
  • Ihilak (1974, Plaka Pilipino)
  • Pilipino
  • Kalyehon 29
  • Love Is
  • Wooden Heart
  • Sincerely
  • Follow Me
  • Karon or Visayan Hitsongs Collection Vol. 2
  • Moods
  • Victor Wood (1979, Blackgold)
  • Bintana ng Puso
  • Kumusta Ka, Mahal
  • If I See You Again
  • Padre
  • Inday ng Buhay Ko
  • You're My Everything (1997, Alpha Music Corporation)
  • Victor Wood: Ngayon (2002, VIVA Records)

Compilation albums edit

  • Special Collectors Edition: Malupit Na Pag-ibig (1994, Vicor)
  • Special Collectors Edition: Mr. Lonely (1994, Vicor)
  • Carmelita 4CD: Vicor Music 40th Anniversary Collection (2006, Vicor)
  • Special Collectors Edition: You Are My Destiny (2008, Vicor)
  • 18 Greatest Hits: Victor Wood (2009, Vicor)

Live albums edit

  • One Man Show

Collaboration albums edit

Songs edit

  • "Love Can Fly"
  • "Take My Hand for a While"
  • "Oh My Love"
  • "I Don't Want Your Lovin' Anymore"
  • "Here's My Happiness"
  • "I'm Gonna Make You Mine"
  • "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"
  • "The Great Pretender"
  • "Tiny Bubbles"
  • "The Miracle of Christmas"
  • "Young and Beautiful"
  • "For Mama"
  • "Rock Around the Clock"
  • "Rock Your Baby"
  • "Dick and Jane"
  • "Don't Cry Joni"
  • "Where Can She Be"
  • "Pagbati (Feelings)"
  • "Love Is a Pain in the Heart"
  • "Let's Sing a Christmas Song"
  • "Anak" (Indonesian Version; Original in Tagalog by Freddie Aguilar)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Sources of his age at the time of his death vary whether he was 74[1] or 75.[2][3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Jukebox King Victor Wood, 74, dies due to COVID-19 complications". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Iconic Pinoy pop singer Victor Wood passes away at 75". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  3. ^ "'70s singing heartthrob Victor Wood passes away at 75". PEP.ph. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  4. ^ "'Eternally' singer Victor Wood dies due to COVID-19 complications". The Philippine Star. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  5. ^ NET 25 (March 4, 2017), Victor Wood's "Beautiful Sunday" on NET 25, archived from the original on December 15, 2021, retrieved April 16, 2017{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Jukebox King Victor Wood, 75, dies due to COVID-19 complications". INQUIRER.net. April 23, 2021. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  7. ^ "'Jukebox King' Victor Wood dies at 75". Rappler. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  8. ^ "'Jukebox King' Victor Wood dies at 74". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  9. ^ a b Gil, Baby (May 27, 2009). "Simon Wood ready for stardom". PhilStar. Retrieved September 8, 2009.

External links edit

  • Victor Wood at IMDb

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singer Wood starred in some productions of Sampaguita Pictures He was a member of Iglesia ni Cristo He previously hosted the show Beautiful Sunday every Sunday on the Iglesia ni Cristo owned Net25 5 Wood died on April 23 2021 due to COVID 19 complications 6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Musical career 3 Acting career 4 Later life and death 5 Personal life 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 1 1 Studio albums 6 1 2 Compilation albums 6 1 3 Live albums 6 1 4 Collaboration albums 6 2 Songs 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editVictor Nobleza Wood was born on February 1 1946 in Buhi Camarines Sur Philippines 2 7 to Sgt Kocky Wood and Rosario Tiyang Saring Nobleza His mother was well known in Buhi and neighboring towns for selling herbal medications and perfumes He studied and finished secondary school at Jose Abad Santos High Musical career editWood s voice earned him various titles including Jukebox King and Plaka King citation needed in the 1970s when his career bloomed In 1972 Wood released his third album In Despair He became a very popular singer of that era and recorded many albums for Vicor Records In Despair is an album of cover versions of popular English songs from the 1950s and 1960s Three songs on the album namely Jenny Jenny Rip It Up and Good Golly Miss Molly were originally hits for Little Richard in the 1950s The album has a combination of slow and fast songs and the slow ballads include In Despair Vaya Con Dios Have a Good Time Hurt and Return to Me The album s ballads are highly favorable to karaoke singing and a number of them are still heard in karaoke nightspots Among the album s upbeat songs are versions of Roy Orbison s Pretty Woman Gene Vincent s Be Bop a Lula and Del Shannon s Runaway In 1974 Wood released his eleventh album Ihilak Eleven of the album s 12 songs are Philippine folk love songs sung in the Visayan language The remaining song Gugma Ko uses the melody of Neil Diamond s Song Sung Blue and replaces the original English lyrics with Visayan language ones In 1979 Wood covered the Indonesian version of Anak from the fellow Filipino original artist Freddie Aguilar Wood and his family migrated to the United States in the late 1970s citation needed Acting career editAside from singing Wood was also an actor who starred in various films until 1979 Later life and death editWood ran for the Senate of the Philippines during the 2007 Philippine general election under the KBL banner but lost citation needed According to his third wife Nerissa Wood died of complications from COVID 19 on April 23 2021 8 Personal life editWood had two children with his second wife Ofelia Mercado Ponce whom he met during his stay in the United States 9 The couple had a son Simon and a daughter Sydney Victoria 9 Discography editAlbums edit Studio albums edit I m Sorry My Love June 1970 Vicor Mr Lonely 1971 In Despair 1972 Memories 1972 14 Bestsellers Blue Christmas Knock on Wood His Majesty Victor Wood Music Wood I Love You Ihilak 1974 Plaka Pilipino Pilipino Kalyehon 29 Love Is Wooden Heart Sincerely Follow Me Karon or Visayan Hitsongs Collection Vol 2 Moods Victor Wood 1979 Blackgold Bintana ng Puso Kumusta Ka Mahal If I See You Again Padre Inday ng Buhay Ko You re My Everything 1997 Alpha Music Corporation Victor Wood Ngayon 2002 VIVA Records Compilation albums edit Special Collectors Edition Malupit Na Pag ibig 1994 Vicor Special Collectors Edition Mr Lonely 1994 Vicor Carmelita 4CD Vicor Music 40th Anniversary Collection 2006 Vicor Special Collectors Edition You Are My Destiny 2008 Vicor 18 Greatest Hits Victor Wood 2009 Vicor Live albums edit One Man Show Collaboration albums edit Jukebox King amp Queen with Imelda Papin 1999 D Concorde Songs edit Love Can Fly Take My Hand for a While Oh My Love I Don t Want Your Lovin Anymore Here s My Happiness I m Gonna Make You Mine Smoke Gets in Your Eyes The Great Pretender Tiny Bubbles The Miracle of Christmas Young and Beautiful For Mama Rock Around the Clock Rock Your Baby Dick and Jane Don t Cry Joni Where Can She Be Pagbati Feelings Love Is a Pain in the Heart Let s Sing a Christmas Song Anak Indonesian Version Original in Tagalog by Freddie Aguilar Notes edit Sources of his age at the time of his death vary whether he was 74 1 or 75 2 3 References edit a b Jukebox King Victor Wood 74 dies due to COVID 19 complications Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved April 23 2021 a b Iconic Pinoy pop singer Victor Wood passes away at 75 Manila Bulletin Retrieved April 23 2021 70s singing heartthrob Victor Wood passes away at 75 PEP ph Retrieved April 23 2021 Eternally singer Victor Wood dies due to COVID 19 complications The Philippine Star Retrieved April 23 2021 NET 25 March 4 2017 Victor Wood s Beautiful Sunday on NET 25 archived from the original on December 15 2021 retrieved April 16 2017 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Jukebox King Victor Wood 75 dies due to COVID 19 complications 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