Paramita (band)

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Paramita (band)
Origin Manila, Philippines
Genres
Years active2002–2013
Labels Vicor Music, Blaster Music
MembersRia Bautista
Marco de Leon
Norman Dellosa
Alsey Cortez

Paramita was a pop rock act in the Philippines that played their own brand of music from 2005 to 2013. Paramita was made up of Marco De Leon on guitars (replacing Norman Dellosa), Alsey Cortez on bass, and Ria Bautista on drums and vocals. Paramita have released three several albums in its career.

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History

In 2005, they released their first single "Hiling" under Vicor Records which placed them on the map. It was included in the 10-track full-length album entitled Tala. [1] Six of the album's songs are written in English while four are in Tagalog. Their second album was self-titled Paramita which was released in 2008 under Terno Recordings.

Despite being such a young band, Paramita has already been featured in several media sources, such as MTV Ink magazine, the Philippine Daily Inquirer , NU 107's In The Raw radio program and the ABS-CBN morning show Breakfast. Paramita is fast becoming one of the most solid independent acts in the scene today, enlightened by music and strengthened by a belief in their own unique talents. By 2010, they decided to go fully independent under Blaster Music (an independent music organization) and launched their third album named Liyab. Their song "Turbulence" was on NU107.7 Stairway to Seven and was no. 1 for 12 weeks on UR105.9 Underground Radio. Their songs "Sulyap" and "Nightingale" received airplay on local stations.

Paramita is now with Blaster Music along with Reklamo and upcoming artists Odat, Penguin, Trapeze, and Eleyn.

Break-up

In the 10th day of October 2013, Paramita announced its disbanding and their future plans as individual artists and musicians on the group's Facebook page.

Band members

Former members

Discography

Studio albums

Collaboration albums

Awards and nominations

YearAward Giving BodyCategoryNominated WorkResults
2005 NU Rock Awards Best New ArtistNominated
Vocalist of the Year(for Ria Bautista)Nominated
Drummer of the Year(for Ria Bautista)Nominated
Best Female Award(for Ria Bautista)Nominated
2006 NU Rock Awards Rising Sun AwardsNominated [2]
Best Female Award(for Ria Bautista)Nominated [2]
2010 NU Rock Awards Vocalist of the Year(for Ria Bautista)Nominated
Guitarist of the Year(for Marco de Leon)Nominated
Bassist of the Year(for Alsey Cortez)Nominated

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References

Notes
  1. "Paramita Releases Debut Album". mtvasia.com. Clara Enriquez. Archived from the original on 2006-09-01. Retrieved September 1, 2006.
  2. 1 2 Gil, Baby A. (November 24, 2006). "NU 107 Rock Awards nominees". PhilStar.com . Retrieved November 28, 2018.
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