Put3ska

Put3ska
Also known as Put3Ska
Origin Manila, Philippines
Genres Ska
Years active 19931998
Labels OctoArts/EMI[1]
Associated acts Ardourn Delirium
Urban Bandits
Juan Pablo Dream
Skarlet
Brownbeat All-Stars, Flippin Soul Stompers
Past members Myra Ruaro
Arnold Morales
Bing Austria
Luis Guiang
Rodney Ambat
Richard Cruz
Eldie Siochi
Rommel Cruz
Gio Punongbayan

Put3ska was a Filipino ska band formed in 1993. The band's name is word play, combining the Filipino phrase, putres ka ("damn you") and "ska". The band referred to itself as a "60s-oriented, 90s ska band, influenced by Jamaican and British ska".[2]

Albums and awards

The band released their first self-titled album eponymous Put3ska in 1994.[1] The album carried the hit single Manila Girl, which earned the group a gold record award. That same year, the band was voted Best New Artist, Best Live Act and Myra Rauro voted Best Vocalist during the 1995 NU Rock Awards; the music video for Manila Girl was also nominated at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards as Viewers' Choice For Asia.[2]

The second album, Manila's Finest was released in 1996.[1] It featured original material, some in the Tagalog language, as well as a cover version of the classic ska hit My Boy Lollipop by Millie Small[2] and a Northern Soul Classic Tainted Love by Gloria Jones.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Gonzales, David. "Put3ska: OPM Timeless Collection Gold Series 4". Retrieved 31 August 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 Son, Johanna (3 December 1996). "Arts and Entertainment". Inter Press Service. Retrieved 31 August 2013.
Awards
Preceded by
Yano
The Youth
NU Rock Awards
Best New Artist

1995
Succeeded by
Parokya ni Edgar
Preceded by
The Dawn
NU Rock Awards
Best Live Act

1995
Succeeded by
Parokya ni Edgar
Preceded by
New award
NU Rock Awards
Best Vocalist
(Myra Ruaro)

1995
Succeeded by
Wolfgang
(Basti Artadi)
Preceded by
Parokya ni Edgar
NU Rock Awards Keyboardist of the year Bing Austria, Best live act
1997
Succeeded by
Kamikazee
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