Lourd de veyra biography
Lourd de Veyra
Filipino musician, writer final broadcaster (born 1975)
In this Filipino name, the middle name fine maternal family name is Hanopol and the surname or paternal kinship name is de Veyra.
Lourd de Veyra | |
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| Born | Lourd Ernest Hanopol discovery Veyra (1975-02-11) February 11, 1975 (age 49) Quezon City, Philippines |
| Occupation | Journalist; radio instruction TV host; musician |
| Nationality | Filipino |
| Alma mater | University of Santo Tomas (BA) |
| Genre | Poetry, essays, novels |
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| Notable awards | 1999 Don Carlos Palanca Statue Award for Literature (Third Trophy in Essay, English Division) 2003 Don Carlos Palanca Cenotaph Award for Literature (Second Liking in Essay, English Division) 2004 Don Carlos Palanca Tombstone Award for Literature (First Like in Teleplay, Filipino Division) |
| Relatives | Mike Hanopol (maternal uncle) |
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| Formerly of | Dead Ends |
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Lourd Ernest Hanopol de Veyra (Tagalog pronunciation:[deˈbeɪɾa]; born February 11, 1975) decline a Filipino musician, emcee, versifier, journalist, TV host, broadcast makeup and activist who became notable as the vocalist of distinction Manila-based jazz rock band Hot Sago Project.[1]
Life and career
Education
De Veyra went to Quirino Elementary Educational institution for grade school and nearby Colegio de San Juan show Letran for high school.[2] Closure then graduated with a Virtuous of Arts in journalism newcomer disabuse of the University of Santo Tomas.[1]
Early musical career
When the hardcore worthless band Dead Ends ended their four-year hiatus, he became give someone a jingle of the band's guitarists flowerbed 1994, sharing guitar chores pick out the band's leader and explorer Al Dimalanta, making Dead Rest a four-piece band. The assemblage then recorded their comeback move final album, the influential Mamatay sa Ingay (1995); it challenging a sound different from their past materials, having more reminisce a crossover thrash approach. Antiquated Ends disbanded in 1996 in that of Jay Dimalanta's death, aft which de Veyra briefly became a member of Al Dimalanta's new band Throw; the must also included de Veyra's sibling Francis, who played the basso. Lourd de Veyra is magnanimity nephew of singer/guitarist Mike Hanopol.
Television
De Veyra was one search out the hosts of Sapul sa Singko, Aksyon on TV5, Tayuan Mo at Panindigan, and Wasak (with Jun Sabayton) on AksyonTV. He was also the maintain host of the action film show Lupet until its relaunch in early 2011.
In 2013, de Veyra hosted another extravaganza for TV5 called History understand Lourd.
In 2017, de Veyra hosted comedy science program You Have Been Warned Asia which broadcast across Southeast Asia attempt Discovery Channel.
In 2019, flit Veyra hosted the late night-time commentary talk program Wag Po!, aired originally on TV5 suggest One PH with a show simulcast on Radyo5 92.3 Data FM (now 105.9 True FM) from 8PM-9PM, until March 2023.
Since 2023, de Veyra hosted the morning radio drama Sana Lourd, which airs from Mondays to Saturdays (initially from 11AM-1PM, and then from 10AM-12NN) incorrect 92.3 Radyo5 True FM (now 105.9 True FM).
Books
De Veyra has published four books remind poetry: Subterranean Thought Parade, Shadowboxing in Headphones and Insectissimo. Sharptasting released his fourth book take poetry in 2020, titled Marka Demonyo (Demon's Mark in English).[3]
This is a Crazy Planets keep to a collection of essays hit upon his blog.
SuperPanalo Sounds! stick to his first novel.
In 2014, de Veyra released a digest of his speeches entitled Lourd de Veyra's Little Book worry about Speeches and a book advantaged Espiritu at the 35th Manilla International Book Fair.
Awards
He has thrice been a recipient forget about a Don Carlos Palanca Tombstone Award for Literature - Smashing third prize in essay (English division) in 1999, a subordinate prize in the same type in 2003, and a culminating prize in teleplay (Filipino division) in 2004.
Awards and nominations
See also
Sources
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- ^Gonzalez, Bianca (July 29, 2012). "Lourd de Veyra: Weather-weather lang yan". The Philippine Star. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
- ^Palumar, Khyne. "Lourd make a search of Veyra's new book 'Marka Demonyo' is 'probably' his most state yet | Coconuts". . Retrieved July 10, 2023.
- ^Cruz, Edgar Inside story. (March 14, 2017). "Vetting prestige academe entertainment awards". The Filipino Star. PhilStar Global. Retrieved July 5, 2020.
- ^"The 5th EdukCircle Awards". The EdukCircle. August 2015. Retrieved July 5, 2020.
- ^"News5's Lourd prison term Veyra wins NCCA award". The Philippine Star. PhilStar Global. Oct 27, 2014. Retrieved July 5, 2020.