Jose Angelo Gellada

Last updated

Sheldon C. Gellada
Birth nameJose Angelo Chua Gellada
Born (1984-05-20) May 20, 1984 (age 35)
Manila, Philippines
Genres Alternative rock
OPM
Occupation(s)Bassist, musician
InstrumentsBass Guitar, Occasional backing vocals
Years active2004present
Labels PolyEast Records
Associated acts Hale

Jose Angelo "Sheldon" Chua Gellada is the bassist of the band, Hale.

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Discography

As a bassist of Hale

2005 Hale
2006 Twilight
2008 Above, Over And Beyond
2009 Kundiman
2015 Time and Space
2018 Alon

As a guest accompaniment

2011 Synergy Performed Bass on Track Number 7

For a full, detailed list, see: Hale discography

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