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CANDID JAZZ INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 2004
January 29, 2007More than 50 artists
40 years of jazz bliss
13 marvelous tracks
11 exhilarating days
2 simultaneous events
1 festival
THE FIRST CANDID JAZZ INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
a 4-day festival at The Grand Atrium (level 2) of Shangri-la Plaza Mall from October 14 to 17, 2004 highlighting Candid's respective debut albums.
October 14 - young balladeer Enrique Marcos
October 15 - singer songwriter Isha
October 16 - jazz singer Mishka Adams
October 17 - JAZZ ALL STARS
With
Enrique Marcos
Isha
Mishka Adams
Judith Banal
Cooky Chua
Mon David
Backed-up by
Johnny Alegre AFFINITY
Including
Tots Tolentino (saxophone)
Colby Dela Calzada (bass)
Koko Bermejo (drums)
Elhmir Saison (piano)
much ado about MISHKA ADAMS
The New Jazz Generation in 2005 has resulted to a multitude of young jazz singers who were dubbed as the next Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday. Usually on their pre-teens and early twenties, the names of Norah Jones, Jamie Cullum, Renee Olstead and Michael Bubble surfaced in the international music scene, clad with jazz standards as their main repertoire with fresh and new arrangements. The ‘jazz phenomenon’ swept the islands of the Philippines with albums occupying the Top 10 slot all over the metro.
But sadly, a Filipino has yet to produce one.
Alas, as if the heaven opened up and saw an angel whose name is ‘Mishka Adams’. It was a Courtney Pine’s concert that I’m supporting since his lead guitarist, Cameron Pierre, has an album under our independent label.
She has this innocent British look that would rival any foreign blooded models in the country but the moment she fluently utter ‘magkano to?’ in straight tagalog… my jaw dropped.
Dread locks (hope i spelled it right) has majestically crowned her shoulder length hair and quaint smile lights up her face.
The concert started. I was still outside of the venue selling the CD’s our company provides then I heard that old familiar song by the jazz minstrel Billie Holiday ‘God Bless The Child’. I am amaze with her vocal control – sensual yet groovy version, far from its original. I hurried to get inside the venue and I’ve seen the very same face who bought CD’s awhile ago.
Through Susan Arcega of The British Council, I ask her assistance if I could meet this wonderful angel. After a few more meetings with her step dad Billie Bonnevie (since she is still 17 or turning 18 by that time) and famed sculptress Agnes Arellano, we closed a multi-record deal spawning her highly acclaimed debut off from a memorable song that led her to a ‘shining new star’ – truly God bless the child.
And the rest, as what they always say, is history.
Achievements:
WINNER - 2005 Best New Female Recording Artist (local counterpart for Grammy)
WINNER - 2005 Aliw Awards Best New Female Artist of the Year
WINNER - One of the 10 ‘I Am Super Awardee’ (Music category)
Nominee – 2005 Awit Awards Best Jazz Recording for her original Mama’s Garden and War of the Skies
Graces the cover of the following magazines
BusinessWorld
Mirror
Metro Magazine
The Jazz Rag
Music Festivals
2006 Candid Music Festival – SM Mall of Asia, Manila
2005 Candid Jazz International Festival – The Podium Mall, Pasig
2004 Candid Jazz International Festival – Shangri-la Plaza Mall, Pasig


