Vehnee Saturno

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Vehnee Saturno
Birth nameVenancio A. Saturno
Born (1954-04-01) April 1, 1954 (age 69)
Iloilo City, Philippines
Origin Cabuyao, Laguna, Philippines
GenresOPM, pop
Occupation(s)Composer, songwriter, record producer
Years active1982–present

Venancio Saturno (born April 1, 1954), better known as Vehnee Saturno, is a Filipino composer, songwriter and record producer. He found success in 1982 by winning first place at the Metro Manila Popular Music Festival for the song "Isang Dakot". [1]

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Early life

Saturno was born in Iloilo City on April 1, 1954, to a carpenter and a housewife who struggled together with his nine siblings with poverty [2] which inspired him to write songs.

His dream was to be a journalist, but due to his family's financial situation he was not able to finish his studies. He trained at the Philippine Air Force after high school [2] and eventually did odd jobs including working as a photocopy machine operator. [3] [4]

Music career

In 1982, his composition "Isang Dakot" was interpreted by Sonia Singson which won the Grand Prize at the Metropop. In 1983, "Be My Lady" was interpreted by Pedrito Montaire and became a finalist at the Metropop; this song was his first major big hit when it was recorded by Martin Nievera and was released under Vicor Music. [5]

His songs "Be My Lady", "Sana Kahit Minsan", "Mula sa Puso" and "'Till My Heartaches End" became hits in the Philippines. [6] In the late 1990s, Saturno produced hits for female artists Jessa Zaragoza (for her album Just Can't Help Feelin) and Jaya (for the album In the Raw) and in 2001, for Rachel Alejandro.

Saturno also owns his own music label, Vehnee Saturno Music Corp. He often writes songs and manages artists through this label.[ citation needed ]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryResult
1982 Metro Manila Popular Music Festival Best composition (Isang Dakot)Won
1983Metro Manila Popular Music FestivalBest composition (Ako'y Ako)Nominated
1983Metro Manila Popular Music FestivalBest composition (Be My Lady)Nominated
1995 FAMAS Award Best Musical ScoreWon
1995 FAP Awards Best Musical ScoreWon
1995FAP AwardsBest Original SongWon
1996 Star Awards for Movies Musical Scorer of the YearWon
1996 Gawad Urian Award Best MusicNominated
1996FAP AwardsBest Original SongWon
1996FAMAS AwardBest Movie Theme SongNominated
1996FAMAS AwardBest Musical ScoreWon
2000FAP AwardsBest Original Theme SongWon
2001FAP AwardsBest Original SongWon
2001FAMAS AwardBest Theme SongWon

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