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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Filipina singer
Joey Albert
Born
Maria Josefina Albert

(1960-03-19) March 19, 1960 (age 64)

Philippines
EducationCommunication Arts, Assumption College
(Philippines)Occupation(s)Singer, songwriterYears active1982–presentSpouse
Vicente Pacis III

(m. 1988)
Children2 daughtersWebsitejoeyalbert.com

Joey Albert (born March 19, 1960)[1] is a Filipino singer, songwriter and
lyricist. An alumna of St. Theresa's College Manila and Assumption College San
Lorenzo, she began her professional singing career in 1981. In 1982, she was
proclaimed winner of the Dream Girl Filipina contest on The Party, a television
program hosted by Ariel Ureta over the now-defunct Banahaw Broadcasting
Corporation (now known today as A2Z 11 & formerly known as ABS-CBN 2).[2] Albert
became a member of The New Minstrels (3rd Generation), a popular Philippine show
band during the 1970s and the 1980s.[3] Apart from Albert, The New Minstrels
also produced many other outstanding Filipino musical artists.[4]

Albert, also collaborated with other well-known artists such as The Apo Hiking
Society, Jose Mari Chan, The Company, El DeBarge, Mike Francis, Fritz Infante,
Julio Iglesias, Dennis Lambert, Raymond Lauchengco, Babsie Molina, Douglas
Nierras, Basil Valdez, Eugene Villaluz and Nonoy Zuñiga. She has performed in
Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, the United States, and
in various cities across Europe and the Middle East.[5] As a multi-awarded
singer, her discography boasts more than 20 studio albums.[6]


BIOGRAPHY[EDIT]

As a solo performer, Albert signed up initially with OctoArts International (now
PolyEast Records) in 1984. Her first single, Gerry Paraiso's "Over and Over"
(recorded January 1984), enjoyed tremendous airplay in local and national radio
stations. OctoArts International released Louie Ocampo and Allan Ayque's "Tell
Me", for which she received a Gold Record Award from the Philippine Association
of the Record Industry (PARI).[5] Albert is also the first Filipino artist to
record on CD.[2] Subsequently, Albert received the Best Female Vocalist trophy
during the 1985 Cecil Awards, the Philippine music industry awards during the
1980s.[7]

"Tell Me" established Albert as a major Filipino musical artist. Apart from
"Over and Over" and "Tell Me", Albert's first album (Joey Albert) produced
another hit, Robert More's "A Million Miles Away". Cris Kuizon's "Say You're
Mine", on the other hand, foreshadowed a resurgence of the acoustic in
Philippine popular music. Albert completed five more albums for OctoArts
International: Touch of Love (1984), Expressions (1985), Joey (1986), Maligayang
Pasko (1987) and Mixed Emotions (1989). These albums produced many hits,
including Louie Ocampo–Freddie Santos collaborations like "Memories" (recorded
January 1984), "Points of View" (duet with Pops Fernandez, recorded January
1984) and "Yakapin Mo Ako" (recorded November 1985).

Other hits included Jose Mari Chan's "I Remember the Boy" (recorded November
1985), Louie Ocampo and Jim Millbower's "Without You" (recorded November 1986),
Louie Ocampo and Joey Albert's "Ikaw Lang ang Mamahalin" (recorded November
1986), Ray-Ann Fuentes's "Porma ng Porma" (recorded September 1988), Tony Perez
and Allan Ayque's "Back in My Arms" (recorded September 1988), Louie Ocampo,
Joey Albert and Janice de Belen's "It's Over Now" (recorded November 1985),
Louie Ocampo and Joey Albert's "You Threw It All Away" (recorded November 1986)
and Sunny Ilacad and Joey Albert's "Na Sabihin Mo" (recorded November 1985).
Albert moved to Dyna Records in 1990. Her first album for the company, entitled
Joey Albert, included commercial and artistic hits "Only a Mem'ry" and "Roses in
the Rain", "How Can I Make You See", "Paano Sasabihin", "Sa Aking Pagbabalik",
and "Iisa Pa Lamang". At the 1990 Awit Awards telecast, she received twin
nominations as Best Female Vocalist of the Year for "Only a Mem'ry" and "Iisa Pa
Lamang". She won for "Only a Mem'ry".[8]

From 1991 to 1994, Albert became the host and executive producer of Bahay
Kalinga, an award-winning public service outreach program at ABS-CBN.[9]

Albert's homecoming shows in the Philippines are eagerly awaited by her fans.
Joey Albert... Once More, her sell-out concert at the Music Museum on August 10
and 11, 2001, featured singer-composer Jeffrey Hidalgo with Gerard Salonga as
musical director. During a press conference preceding the concert, esteemed
movie critic and Malaya Sunday Magazine editor Mario Hernando pointed out that
Albert holds the distinction of having released the first CD, a compilation of
her greatest hits, in the Philippines.[10]

In 2007, Albert recorded a new version of "Tell Me" as theme song of Star
Cinema's "A Love Story", a romance-drama about infidelity starring Filipino
actors Aga Muhlach, Maricel Soriano and Angelica Panganiban. Albert's new
version re-introduced her body of works to a new generation of Filipinos.[11]

In 2009, Albert and Basil Valdez were headline performers in "Incomparable", as
part of a series of concerts organized by Viva Concerts & Events featuring
iconic Original Pilipino Music (OPM) artists at the Skydome in SM City North
EDSA (Quezon City). Viva scheduled several other shows, including Regine
Velasquez’s "Most Requested", "Ladies of the ’90s" (Rachel Alejandro, Jessa
Zaragoza, Roselle Nava and Geneva Cruz), "Men of the ’80s" (Raymond Lauchengco,
Randy Santiago, Louie Heredia and Gino Padilla) and one topbilling Rachelle Ann
Go and Jed Madela.[12]

In 2010, Albert released "Songs of the Heart", made up of original Filipino
compositions carefully chosen by producer Eugene Villaluz for Viva Records. The
album contained some of Albert's personal favorites, as well as hits that came
out after she left the Philippines.[13] The songs in the album were originally
popularized by Side A ("Forevermore"), South Border ("Kahit Kailan"), Christian
Bautista ("The Way You Look at Me"), The Company ("Muntik Na Kitang Minahal"),
Anna Fegi ("Saan Ka Na Kaya Ngayon"), and Bituin Escalante ("Kung Ako Na Lang
Sana"), among others. Though she liked all of the songs included in the album,
Albert picked "Forevermore" as her personal favorite largely because the
material was originally done by Side A, the same band that re-introduced
Albert's "Tell Me" to local charts back in 2001.[14]

In 2012, Albert has performed in highly successful Philippine reunion concerts
featuring all-star members of the defunct groups Circus Band and The New
Minstrels.[15]

In 2018, critic Ruel Mendoza cited Albert's rendition of "Kumukutikutitap"
(1987) as one of ten most enduring Christmas songs in the Philippines.[16] The
song was composed by National Artist for Music Ryan Cayabyab and written by
veteran film director and screenwriter Jose Javier Reyes.

During the 2019 Aliw Awards, Albert was declared Best foreign-based Filipino
performer.[17] The 32nd edition of the entertainment awards also saw popular
singer-actress Regine Velasquez winning the Entertainer of the Year Award. Tony
and Olivier award-winning musical artist Lea Salonga was elevated to the Hall of
Fame.

Albert marked her 40th year as a musical artist with "Life Begins @ 40: 40 years
of Joey Albert's Music", a solo digital concert on KTX.ph on July 11 and 12,
2021.[18]


HEALTH/RELOCATION TO CANADA[EDIT]

Albert's career was interrupted by serious illnesses. After surviving cervical
cancer in 1995, Albert was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2003.[19] She
underwent successful surgery in July 2003 and completed chemotherapy in March
2004.[20]

Since 1994, Albert has been living in Vancouver, British Columbia, with her
husband Vicente Pacis III and their two children.[8] On Shaw Multicultural
Channel 116 (Vancouver), Albert hosted "The Joey Albert Show", a magazine talk
show that featured stories and interviews with Filipinos in Canada.[21] Aside
from singing and hosting, Albert raises funds for Gawad Kalinga, a
Philippine-based group that builds homes for the poor.[22] Albert also owns and
operates "The Good Shepherd Daycare", a Catholic daycare and preschool in
Coquitlam, a city in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada.[21]

Albert spearheaded fundraising efforts for Typhoon Haiyan in the Vancouver
metropolitan area. Tickets to her shows were by donation to the Canadian Red
Cross.[23] She also finished another reunion concert with the New Minstrels and
the Circus Band at the Music Museum in February 2014.[24]

On January 28, 2015, medical tests confirmed that Albert's cancer had
recurred.[25] Despite being in pain, Albert struggled to put up a brave front
during her Valentine concert with The CompanY last Feb. 13 and 14, 2015 at the
Music Museum in the Philippines, two weeks after her colon cancer was diagnosed
to have recurred.[26]

After Music Museum, Albert did five more shows for the Philippine Amusement and
Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) in major cities across the Philippines. However, she
was forced to apologize for her inability to do another show in Cebu. Philippine
Star reported that, at the end of her third PAGCOR show, Albert suffered from
dehydration and was informed that she might have enough strength for only one
long trip. Soon after, she rushed back to Canada in time for her medical
procedure.[25] Albert had a successful surgery on March 27, 2015.[27]


PERSONAL LIFE[EDIT]

Albert married Vicente Pacis III on August 14, 1988.[28] They have two
daughters, Trixie and Marga.


AWARDS[EDIT]

 * Dream Girl Filipina (1982)
 * Tinig Award for Best Female Vocalist (1983)
 * Guillermo Mendoza Awards for Best Female Vocalist (1984)
 * Cecil Award for Best Female Vocalist for "Tell Me" (1985)
 * Philippine Association of the Recording Industry (PARI) Gold Record Award for
   "Tell Me" (Octo Arts, 1986)
 * Catholic Mass Media Award for "Ikaw Lang ang Mamahalin" (as songwriter, 1988)
 * Awit Award for Best Female Vocalist for "Only a Mem’ry" (1991)
 * Philippine Association of the Recording Industry (PARI) Platinum Record Award
   for the album "Joey Albert" (Dyna, 1992)
 * Philippine Association of the Recording Industry (PARI) Gold and Platinum
   Record Awards for "Iisa pa lamang" (1991, 1994)
 * Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) Best Movie Theme Song
   Award for "Iisa Pa Lamang" (as vocalist, 1992)
 * Awit Award for Best Christmas Recording for "Be like the children on
   Christmas" (1994)
 * Manila Film Festival Best Movie Theme Song Award for "Sa 'yo lamang" (as
   vocalist, 1995)
 * Awit Award for Best Ballad for "It's over now" (as songwriter, with Louie
   Ocampo and Janice de Belen, vocals by Kyla, 2008)
 * Inducted to the Walk Of Fame Philippines, Eastwood City (2011)[29]
 * Aliw Award for Best foreign-based Filipino Performer/ Best Filipino Artist
   Abroad (2019)[30]


DISCOGRAPHY[EDIT]


ALBUMS[EDIT]

STUDIO ALBUMS[EDIT]

 * Joey Albert (1983)
 * Touch of Love (1984)
 * Expressions (1985)
 * Joey (1986)
 * Maligayang Pasko (1987)
 * Back in My Arms (1988)[31]
 * Mixed Emotions (1989)[32]
 * Joey Albert (1990)
 * Brief Encounters (1992)
 * A Christmas with Joey Albert (1993)[33]
 * Sa'yo Lamang (1995)
 * Inspirations (1998)
 * Lookin' Back (2000)
 * Songs of the Heart (2009)

COMPILATION ALBUMS[EDIT]

 * Greatest Hits (1992)
 * The Best of Joey Albert (1992)
 * OPM Timeless Collection: Gold Series 2 (1997)
 * Greatest Hits (1998)
 * The Story Of Joey Albert (The Ultimate OPM Collection) (2001)

COLLABORATION ALBUMS[EDIT]

 * Sandalwood (with Carmen Valdez) (2004)

SOUNDTRACK ALBUMS[EDIT]

 * Ikaw Lang Ang Mamahalin (1999)

KARAOKE ALBUMS[EDIT]

 * The Story Of Joey Albert (The Ultimate OPM Videoke Collection) (2001)


SINGLES[EDIT]

 * "Tell Me" (1983)
 * "Ikaw Lang Ang Mamahalin" (1986)
 * "Kumukutikutitap" (1987)
 * "Porma ng Porma" (1989)[34]
 * "Iisa Pa Lamang" / "Roses in the Rain" (1991)[35]

REMAKES[EDIT]

 * "Tell Me" (A Love Story theme song) (2007)

COVERS[EDIT]

 * "Forevermore" (originally by Side A)
 * "Kung Ako Na Lang Sana" (originally by Bituin Escalante)
 * "Sa'yo Lamang" (originally by Bukas Palad Choir)
 * "The Way You Look at Me" (originally by Christian Bautista)


FILMOGRAPHY[EDIT]

 * Naku...Ha! (1984)
 * Ready!.. Aim!.. Fire!.. (1987)
 * Pulis... Pulis... sa Ilalim ng Tulay (1989)


REFERENCES[EDIT]

 1.  ^ Nigado, JC (March 21, 1988). "Unchained Joey". Manila Standard. Standard
     Publications, Inc. p. 10. Retrieved February 18, 2020. For no other pop
     concert in recent memory could hold a candle to the one [Joey Albert] gave
     – aptly titled Blowout – to mark her 28th birth anniversary.
 2.  ^ Jump up to: a b "Joey Albert: Living her dreams in Vancouver". GMA News
     Online. 13 March 2007.
 3.  ^ Sulat, Bert B. Jr. (13 October 2013). "Circus Band, New Minstrels:
     Keeping the flame". Rappler.
 4.  ^ Atkinson, Cathryn (16 January 2014). "Joey Albert brings her Filipino
     chart hits to Millennium Place". Pique.
 5.  ^ Jump up to: a b "Joey Albert". www.carouselpinoy.com.
 6.  ^ "Singer Joey Albert battles cancer anew". ABS-CBN News.
 7.  ^ ""Ladies and Gentlemen: We bring you Joey Albert", Philippine Asian News
     Today". Archived from the original on August 8, 2014.
 8.  ^ Jump up to: a b "Musik um sich Wohl zu fühlen – filipinomusica.com".
 9.  ^ "Pinoy Musicians: Joey Albert", Global Pinoy
 10. ^ "Joey junks ‘diva’ title", Philippine Star
 11. ^ "The untold story behind Tell Me". philstar.com.
 12. ^ "Basil & Joey: Incomparable tandem". philstar.com.
 13. ^ ""Joey Albert waxes her personal favorites". Philippine Daily Inquirer".
     Archived from the original on October 3, 2015.
 14. ^ "Joey Albert's Songs of the heart pays homage to modern OPM gems",
     pep.ph".
 15. ^ "That '70s show for Valentine week". Inquirer Lifestyle. February 8,
     2014.
 16. ^ "10 kantang Pamasko na tumatak sa puso ng mga Pinoy". abante.com.ph.
 17. ^ "Regine Velasquez is 'Entertainer of the Year' at 2019 Aliw Awards".
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 18. ^ "OPM legend Joey Albert to hold solo digital concert", ABS-CBN
 19. ^ "Joey & the Big C (as in Courage)". philstar.com.
 20. ^ ""Meeting up with Pinoys in the Great White North", Manila Standard
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     Philippine Asia News Today". Archived from the original on August 8, 2014.
 22. ^ "PIA daily news in English, Tagalog, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Waray,
     Pangalatok from around the Philippines". archives.pia.gov.ph.
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     Star". The Philippine STAR.
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 26. ^ "Joey Albert battling cancer anew". GMA News Online. 5 April 2015.
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     Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. p. 19. Retrieved May 6, 2021. ... Joey
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     Linggo nApo Sila."
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     April 11, 1989. p. 26. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
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     Inc. March 24, 1991. p. 16. Retrieved April 25, 2021.


EXTERNAL LINKS[EDIT]

 * Official website
 * OPM profile
 * Joey Albert at IMDb
 * Manila Standard
 * Joey Albert: Living her dreams in Vancouver
 * Joey Albert: Out of sight but never out of mind
 * Star Bytes
 * Why Joey Albert Regained her Filipino Citizenship
 * Joey Alberty by Nitz Mirales
 * Louie Ocampo, Joey Albert Reunite in Concert at the Music Museum
 * Basil Valdez at Joey Albert, Hindi puwede ikumpara
 * Incomparable Basil and Joey
 * Philippine Headline News
 * imdb.com
 * The New Minstrels OPM profile
 * The History of The New Minstrels
 * Millbrae Smile Center TVC
 * Carousel Pinoy
 * Say a little prayer for Joey Albert
 * Awit Awards
 * 2009 Awit Award winners
 * 2019 Aliw Awards



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