Sonny Parsons (deceased) Bernie Fineza (deceased) Joji Garcia Mon Picazo Mike Respall Carlos Nabiula
Hagibis (Filipino word meaning "velocity", "speed"[1] or 'swiftness") is a Filipino disco group best known for their macho image, on-stage costumes, and macho songs about women. Originally formed by
Juan dela Cruz Band singer and bassist
Mike Hanopol and Vic del Rosario,[2][3] they are cited as the "First Boyband in the Philippines"[4] and later were coined the title "
Village People of the Philippines",[5] a title they still hold to this day.[6] Their original line-up were composed of
Sonny Parsons, Bernie Fineza, Mike Respall, Joji Garcia and Mon Picazo.
History
According to
Mike Hanopol, who composed almost all of Hagibis' tracks, Vic del Rosario wanted to recruit famous actors and singers for the new group; but later changed his mind, and instead, they recruited unknown musicians. Hanopol also revealed in the same interview that he also sung? the band's recorded songs himself?.[3]Sonny Parsons also said during Hagibis' guest appearance on Tonight with Arnold Clavio, that he originally auditioned for
VST & Co. before joining Hagibis.[7] The group borrowed some elements of the American disco group
Village People,[8] such as the line dancing, the leather clothing, and the accompaniment of motorcycles.[9]
In 1980, the film Dolphy's Angels was released[10] which contained a musical number by Hagibis.[9]
Tony Ferrer's directorial debut, the musical film Legs... Katawan... Babae! which premiered on July 2, 1981, was a film vehicle for the group.[11] The film co-stars Myrna Castillo, Laarni Enriquez, Dinah Dominguez, Val Iglesias, etc.[12] That same year in
Lito Lapid's Macho Gigolo, Hagibis performed its theme song.[9]
Group member Sonny Parsons would go on to be a director and action star in the film industry.[9]
The new lineup of Hagibis appeared on Tonight with Arnold Clavio in 2014 and is still active to the present day.[7] Original member Fineza died on January 15, 2015, while another original member, Parsons passed away on May 10, 2020.[5]
"Katawan" (1979)[5] (former theme song of the popular comedy show, "
Palibhasa Lalake"[14] from 1987 to 1998 on ABS-CBN 2; also covered by Parokya Ni Edgar in 2002's Edgar Edgar Musikahan")
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^Leavold, Andrew (2017). "Weng Weng filmography". The Search for Weng Weng. Australia: The LedaTape Organisation. p. 233.
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