Heber Bartolome Rocks
Winnipeg!
Levy Abad
Filipino Journal September 20-October 5,2017, Vol.31 NO 18, P28
Levy Abad
Filipino Journal September 20-October 5,2017, Vol.31 NO 18, P28
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Sunday night (September 10th) proved to be a great evening at the Canton Buffet Food Gallery where the
legendary Filipino troubadour singer-songwriter, painter and De La Salle Professor
of Filipino Literature Heber Bartolome performed his socially relevant
songs to an attentive crowd of more or less three hundred. It was indeed a smooth
and profound presentation of social issues through songs. There were also a lot
of folks who gave generous tips for Heber to sing his hit songs. Heber performed
with his son Kris Bartolome who was a former high school arts teacher at the Polytechnic University
of the Philippines.
As early as late sixties and up to now, Heber Bartolome, as a folk
singer, consistently sings socially critical songs that ordinary folks and
conscious listeners can connect. His songs like "Tayo’y mga Pinoy" (We are Pinoys) remains relevant as it
calls for independence from empire. Another song is “Nena” which reflects on the impact of impoverishment and how it
compels people to embrace miserable choices such as prostitution among other
things. Other songs like “Karaniwang
Tao” (Ordinary People) depicts the struggles of the ordinary working man
against a rotten and moribund system, “Lerry” tells
about the radical options that people embrace in times of oppression and the persecution
that comes with it. “Tagulaylay”
(Lamentation) centers on the poor peasants’ lament about the yoke of feudalism.
These, including the song “Almusal” (Breakfast)
are songs people both in the homeland and in the diaspora can relate to. Heber’s
songs transcend time as it never focuses on personality cult but on real or concrete issues
of the day as well as on progressive ideology.
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During the dark days of the dictatorship in the ‘70s, Heber Bartolome
and Banyuhay articulated songs about the people's experiences, while some other
artists served as purveyors of foreign decadent culture. Heber, for his part,
raised questions that subverted people’s consciousness. The album 'Kalamansi sa Sugat" (Lemon on a Wound)
contains radical pieces that roused and moved people to yearn and march for
freedom leading to the fall of the Marcos dictatorship in the 1986 people's
uprising.
This is why FAJ Productions’ invitation to Heber to perform in Winnipeg
is of great significance. Heber’s songs are like seeds of compassion and a call
to people not to forget the motherland. In the midst of the
experience of affluence in the North and
also the blinding effect of the neon lights that can make one abandon the
suffering of our people, Heber’s songs conscientisize
and call for a radical critique and transformation.
Thanks to Jhayzon Parades, Mar Mance, Zaldy Ordonez of C&K Music for
initiating this great event that gave tribute to the lives of martyrs
for social change in the motherland.
They keep the beacon light of struggle in the field of culture ever
burning when only embers of patriotism is left due to bourgeoisification in the
first world diaspora.
Aside from yours truly, Humus Band also did the front act. Several
artists sessioned with Heber: Mar Mance (back-up vocals), Jhayzon Paredes (bass),
Kris Bartolome (lead guitar), Zaldy OrdoƱez (lead guitar), Andy Atanacio (drums)
and Rod Dizon (drums/ kahon). Members of the 204Live Music jammed with Heber,
among them were: Paul Menor (guitar), Alex Canlapan, Henry Balanial and Trixer Bautista.
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The event was also an opportunity for some activist friends to come together:
Susan Rodriguez of Migrante-Manitoba,
Johsa Manzanilla of Aksyon ng Ating Kabataan (Anak), Robin Allan Banaag
(songwriter), Daniel Tabooy and Juliet Flores the chairperson of Association of Cordillerans of Manitoba (ACM), Arnold Tongol (SMD of WFG- Winnipeg), Adelle Lumanta, Kuya Felino De Jesus of the Knights of Rizal, Ernesto Ofiaza of MAFTI and Ingemar Moncada. Also worthy to mention is the fraternity of Heber, The “Kapatirang
Plebeians” of the University of the Philippines represented by Zaldy Laririt,
Antonio and Fleda Blanco, Demy Santos and Doy Valenciano. .
The event would not have been possible without the support of the
following sponsors: JJ Cabinet, C&K Music, Canton Food Gallery, Mance
Financial Services, Vangie's Hair Effects, HB Digiphoto, Funshots Winnipeg,
Ardie Gervacio, Frank Rano and many more
I am proud to say that I have performed with Banyuhay ni Heber Bartolome and brothers Jes and Levi Bartolome as a front-act
in one of his concerts in Mississauga and Scarborough, Ontario back in
2010. It was a full venue and folks really loved listening to original and socially
reflective music, with lines like "Gising
ka man kung 'di ka kikilos parang patay ka rin" (Even if you are awake
but you never struggle for change, you are dead) from the song "Inutil na Gising" (Awake
but Inutile). Heber Bartolome’s songs are products of his experience of poverty.
His compassion for the oppressed continues to challenge our consciousness. As a
revolutionary songwriter, we write songs
that give hope to others, but in times of our weakness, these same songs come back to haunt us to never give up serving the people in
whatever field we are in. Thanks a lot Kuya Heber for your contribution to our
motherland's culture. May the God of Peace and Change bless you in your journey
while spreading the message of compassion and solidarity.
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