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        <title>Girl Valencia : The Enchanting Crooner</title>
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                <title>In Singing Bee</title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 16:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <description><![CDATA[&nbsp;[widget:widget_6dYQ31272013309081]Video 1[widget:widget_szN1a1272013380949]Video 2 &nbsp;[widget:widget_7QO4Y1272014650477]Video 3Youtube videos courtesy of folsestone &nbsp;Excerpt from the article: "Pops, Jomari reconciling?" by Mario BautistaFriday, 29 January 2010 20:19http://www.journal.com.ph &nbsp;TOUGH COMPE-TITIONLAST Saturday, Kristel Moreno, former ward of Chit Ramos who's now with Virgie Balatico, along with Star Magic partners Kaye Garcia and Heidi Riego, succeeded in...]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">&nbsp;[widget:widget_6dYQ31272013309081]</p><p align="center"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95GrzW0wUUw" title="Girl Valencia in Singing Bee - Video 1" mce_href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95GrzW0wUUw">Video 1</a></p><p align="center">[widget:widget_szN1a1272013380949]</p><p align="center"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh5X5j1khNo" title="Girl Valencia in Singing Bee - Video 2" mce_href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh5X5j1khNo">Video 2 </a><br></p><p align="center">&nbsp;</p><p align="center">[widget:widget_7QO4Y1272014650477]</p><p align="center"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/folsestone#p/u/32/RhFQqi6_rOo" title="Girl Valencia in Singing Bee - Video 3" mce_href="http://www.youtube.com/user/folsestone#p/u/32/RhFQqi6_rOo">Video 3</a></p><p align="center">Youtube videos courtesy of folsestone </p><p align="center">&nbsp;</p><p>Excerpt from the article: "Pops, Jomari reconciling?" <br> </p><p>by Mario Bautista<br>Friday, 29 January 2010 20:19<br>http://www.journal.com.ph  <br></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><b>TOUGH COMPE-TITION</b><br><br>LAST Saturday, Kristel  Moreno, former ward of Chit Ramos who's now with Virgie Balatico, along  with Star Magic partners Kaye Garcia and Heidi Riego, succeeded in  defeating current "The Singing Bee" champs, Robi Domingo, Janine and Nel  from MYX. Tonight, they'll be facing tough competition as their  opponents will all be singers who know the lyrics of a lot of songs,  including Lounge Singers Camille Victoria, Girl Valencia and Jan May;  Singing Champs Laarni Lozada, Mark Bautista and Sheryn Regis; Sabado  Boys Luke Mejares, Jimmy Bondoc and Top Suzara; Gospel rappers Peter  Pharker, Roderick Ragers and Eriberto) and Boyband singers (Izek,  Chiyazi and James.)&nbsp; "The Singing Bee" continues to enjoy its high  ratings hosted by Cesar Montano after "Agimat" on ABS-CBN.</p>Taken  from :  <br>http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php/showbiz-tsismis/2007-pops-jomari-reconciling.html]]></content:encoded>
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                <title>Hotel Tavern Surigao Anniversary</title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 19:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <description><![CDATA[Ms. Girl Valencia at Hotel Tavern, Surigao City last November 21, 2009.]]></description>
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                <title>Umagang Kay Ganda</title>
                <link>http://girltraveling.i.ph/blogs/girltraveling/?p=23</link>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 09:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <description><![CDATA[&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Ms. Girl Valencia, along with Mr. Ferdie Borja, performed a medley of Maala-ala Mo Kaya and Michael Buble's Sway in ABS-CBN's Morning show, Umagang Kay Ganda last November 16, 2009.&nbsp; Watch it here. [widget:widget_jCJnA1270103561117]&nbsp;&nbsp;]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/342/402" target="_blank"><p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/d/404-1/gv12a.jpg" alt="" width="445" border="0" height="224"></p></a> <a href="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/342/395" target="_blank"><p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/d/397-1/gv11a.jpg" alt="" width="446" border="0" height="225"></p></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;         <p>Ms. Girl Valencia, along with Mr. Ferdie Borja, performed a medley of Maala-ala Mo Kaya and Michael Buble's Sway in ABS-CBN's Morning show, Umagang Kay Ganda last November 16, 2009.&nbsp; </p><p>Watch it <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4P6hQb5OW8" title="Umagang Kay Ganda" mce_href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4P6hQb5OW8">here</a>. </p><p align="center">[widget:widget_jCJnA1270103561117]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p align="center"><a href="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/342/374" target="_blank"><p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/d/374-1/gv5.jpg" alt="" width="441" border="0" height="299"></p></a></p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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                <title>CD Review: Speaking to the soul</title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <description><![CDATA[By: Jennifer O. Cuaycong&nbsp;|&nbsp;Business World21 July 2006 "Driftwood Traveling"Girl Valencia My son’s nanny found me, on a heap of pillows, sobbing quietly. She tapped me lightly on one arm, whispered in my ear, and asked me gently if I were all right. "Oh, yes," I said softly. "I was just...]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<P class=f2 style="MARGIN: auto 0in" mce_serialized="2"><FONT face=verdana,geneva mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">By: Jennifer O. Cuaycong&nbsp;|&nbsp;Business World</SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><BR mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">21 July 2006 </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN></FONT></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><STRONG mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2"><FONT face=verdana,geneva mce_serialized="2">"Driftwood Traveling</FONT>"</SPAN></STRONG><SPAN mce_serialized="2"><BR mce_serialized="2">Girl Valencia</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">My son’s nanny found me, on a heap of pillows, sobbing quietly. She tapped me lightly on one arm, whispered in my ear, and asked me gently if I were all right. "Oh, yes," I said softly. "I was just listening to Girl Valencia."</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">So amazingly evocative are the songs in Driftwood Traveling that on another occasion, I was seized with the urge to send a mushy SMS to my youngest sister. My sister called me at once, surprised at receiving a rather sentimental message in the middle of a working day. "Oh, nothing, really," I replied, trying to sound as nonchalant as possible. "I was just listening to a song and it reminded me so much of us. Have you heard of Girl Valencia?" And as it turns out, in one of those weird but happy coincidences, she had. Ma. Theresa Valencia, better known as Girl, was a college batchmate (Ateneo de Manila University, Class of 1993).</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">The week I devoted solely to Driftwood Traveling, I was feeling a little under the weather and was not, in any shape or form, fit to trawl the record bars or my favorite musical resources to do additional research. I simply made do with my senses, relying completely on gut feel and raw reactions. I wrote in long hand as I listened, though, I have to admit, there were times when I had to pause and stifle the emotions choking at my throat. It was quite an exhilarating experience.</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">Thus, I listened to Driftwood Traveling without any preconceived notions, biases, or prejudices. Not being a regular patron of the lounge circuits, I simply didn’t have a clue that Ms. Valencia had been singing professionally for the last 10 years in popular hotel lounges in the metropolis. Neither did I have an inkling that, during the same span, she had made a name for herself as a songwriter, having won, among others, the UNESCO Peace Prize of Excellence in 1995 with her song "Breaking Barriers." Moreover, I never connected Ms. Valencia to The Christmas Fireflies, a National Book Award honoree in the Children’s Book Category for 2004. Apparently (and unhappily), I am one of the last in the planet to know of her.</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">Ironically, for one who has lived and breathed in literature and music for so long, she has never had an album of her own. It simply wasn’t time, it seemed. And so, Driftwood Traveling was an idea -- nay, a dream -- incubated over the last 10 years, and hatched only when the time was right. That time is now.</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">Still, despite my ignorance, it isn’t hard at all to get into the groove of Girl Valencia. For one, she seems to have the uncanny ability to read my mind at every track and turn of her debut album. Original, musical, and lyrical, Driftwood Traveling brims with an abundance of emotions written in allegories of travel. At every corner of the country she has traveled to, Ms. Valencia draws out rich remembrances of the country she loves and transforms it into thoughtful, touching ballads. While listening to all eight vocal tracks (and four instrumentals), I kept muttering under my breath, "Hey, this one’s speaking to me," until the next song comes along and I hear myself repeating the same line. Then, too, it’s difficult not to like anyone who can write thought-provoking songs and interpret these with remarkable vocal clarity and beautifully unforced tones.</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">That she can meld poetry and music speaks so much of genuine talent, a scarce commodity in these days of re-hauling and recycling decades-old songs. The nuances in her songs are meticulously elegant, the melodies even more so. The instrumentals that form the back-bone of the songs are simple yet striking, arranged with utmost delicacy and sophistication; taken together, both lyrical content and melody form a strongly knit, cohesive theme. With the piano and violin as major accompaniments, Ms. Valencia’s performances display a lovely succession of melodic ebbs and flows that induce a mood of tranquil introspection.</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">Girl Valencia possesses a smoky voice that can alternately be husky and warm or light and buoyant. From low, whispering tones filled with lushness and richness, her vocals ascend to grab at higher notes without strain. Years of performing have apparently smoothened whatever imaginary flaws there were in this vocal gem; her voice never wavers off course, never falters off-key, and remains as whole and as surefooted as it started on the first few bars of melody.</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">In "Underground River" (referring to the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River in Palawan), Ms. Valencia unravels to "her naked skin" with no prevarication or evasion. In a metaphorical suggestion of beginning relationships, her velvety voice blossoms from a shy, tentative invitation to the welcoming openness of lovers. And while the element of intimacy remains subtly muted, it nevertheless conjures the avid fervor of romantic love.</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">In a similar vein, "Whenever," inspired by the clear blue skies of Cebu, evinces a vivid description of love in full bloom, as does "Sunrise," an ode to the beauty of Taal at the break of day. Using lyrics that are neither trite nor banal, Ms. Valencia reaches the soulful underpinnings of love and calls to some deeper passion hidden beneath her gentle, calming voice.</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">"For Better Or Worse," "My Open Sea And Sky," and "Wherever I Am" shift to a fragile remembrance of longing. Ms. Valencia’s voice thickens distinctively, as the edges of heart-break seep into the songs. Poignant and melancholic, these songs evoke a sense of anguish over promises not kept and an intense yearning for a bittersweet past.</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">While Ms. Valencia’s many journeys are reflected in mirrors of romantic love and passion, she documents yet another journey of life in the song "Sisters." Dedicated to her sisters, she sings of "embraces without goodbyes," and of an extraordinary kinship found in their love. Beyond familial relations, however, it also speaks of a binding relationship among all women and all daughters of Mother Earth. This song never fails to strike an emotional chord, as a lump forms in my throat every time I hear it.</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">Ending on an optimistic note, "Driftwood," the last vocal track of the album, resonates with hope and expectations. At last, the traveler finds a home in the heart of someone she loves ("driftwood I was, no longer to be driftwood") and, saved from aimless wandering, she finds peace and contentment. Ms. Valencia’s expressive vocals lend the song with graceful refinement, and the listener leaves away with a feeling of serenity.</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">They call the Philippines a musical country, with its million-and-one singing voices and the beautiful topography that inspires many an artist, Girl Valencia included, to make it his or her muse. However, music and poetry, twin sisters of expressive art, draw much more from memory, from kinship, and from personal histories than from iconic representations of our country’s natural beauty. And while music is in our blood, not all of us can lay claim to the littlest sliver of musical birthright -- destined solely for those who possess not merely charisma and talent, but the ancient soul of storytelling as well. This is what Driftwood Traveling eloquently explores, as emotions weave with the memories and stories of many travels. At long last, Girl Valencia has found her voice, and it is beautiful to hear.</SPAN></P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">Taken from Yehey Website at this <A title="Speaking to the Soul" href="http://www.yehey.com/entertainment/music/Article.aspx?id=123825&c=137" target=_blank mce_serialized="2" mce_href="http://www.yehey.com/entertainment/music/Article.aspx?id=123825&c=137">link.</A></SPAN></P>]]></content:encoded>
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                <title>EDSA 1986: Before and Beyond</title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 02:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <description><![CDATA[&nbsp; EDSA 1986 Before and Beyond 25 February 2009 Laging Isadiwa, Hindi Dapat Kalimutan Photo Exhibit by Sonny Camarillo Trinoma, Quezon City In the photo:&nbsp; Girl Valencia, Former President Fidel V. Ramos, Former Senator Butz Aquino, Sonny Camarillo&nbsp; (Photo courtesy of Gbrll)]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<P mce_serialized="2"><A href="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/196/272" target=_blank mce_serialized="2"><IMG style="WIDTH: 465px; HEIGHT: 270px" height=292 alt="" src="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/d/273-1/gv3collage.jpg" width=509 border=0 mce_serialized="2"></A>&nbsp;</P>  <P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt; LINE-HEIGHT: normal" mce_serialized="2"><STRONG mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">EDSA 1986 Before and Beyond </SPAN></STRONG><STRONG mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2"><BR mce_serialized="2"></SPAN></STRONG><SPAN mce_serialized="2">25 February 2009 <BR mce_serialized="2">Laging Isadiwa, Hindi Dapat Kalimutan Photo Exhibit by Sonny Camarillo <BR mce_serialized="2">Trinoma, Quezon City </SPAN></P>  <P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt; LINE-HEIGHT: normal" mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">In the photo:&nbsp; Girl Valencia, Former President Fidel V. Ramos, Former Senator Butz Aquino, Sonny Camarillo</SPAN><A href="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/196/206" target=_blank mce_serialized="2" mce_href="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/196/206"><IMG style="WIDTH: 472px; HEIGHT: 356px" height=376 alt="" src="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/d/207-2/canonpicsall.jpg" width=611 border=0 mce_serialized="2" mce_src="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/d/207-2/canonpicsall.jpg"></A>&nbsp; </P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><SPAN mce_serialized="2">(Photo courtesy of Gbrll)</SPAN></P>]]></content:encoded>
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                <title>Handog Concert</title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 01:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title>Girl Valencia in World Vision Concert</title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 01:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <description><![CDATA[&nbsp;&nbsp; Girl Valencia sings "Children Will Listen" in the World Vision Concert last November 24, 2007 at the PICC. &nbsp;]]></description>
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                <title>A Dance Affair to Remember</title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 19:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <description><![CDATA[Dance to the groove as GIRL VALENCIA and CRUZIN Band (Manhattan Transfer of the Philippines) sing the dance hits.&nbsp; With special Performances by Mr. Eric Cruz, Mr. Ferdie Borja and other surprise guests.Date&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; :&nbsp;&nbsp;March 19, 2009 Venue :&nbsp; Richmonde Hotel in Ortigas, Pasig City.&nbsp; Time&nbsp;&nbsp; :&nbsp;&nbsp;Dinner at&nbsp; 7pm.&nbsp; Show starts...]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<A href="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/173/178" target=_blank mce_serialized="2"></A><A href="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/173/178" target=_blank mce_serialized="2">  <P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center" mce_serialized="2"><IMG height=308 alt="" src="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/d/178-1/1_270475076l.jpg" width=231 border=0 mce_serialized="2"></P></A>  <P mce_serialized="2" mce_keep="true">Dance to the groove as <STRONG mce_serialized="2">GIRL VALENCIA</STRONG> and <STRONG mce_serialized="2">CRUZIN Band</STRONG> (Manhattan Transfer of the Philippines) sing the dance hits.&nbsp; With special Performances by <STRONG mce_serialized="2">Mr. Eric Cruz</STRONG>, <STRONG mce_serialized="2">Mr. Ferdie Borja </STRONG>and other surprise guests.<BR mce_serialized="2"><BR mce_serialized="2">Date&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; :&nbsp;&nbsp;March 19, 2009 <BR mce_serialized="2">Venue :&nbsp; Richmonde Hotel in Ortigas, Pasig City.&nbsp; <BR mce_serialized="2">Time&nbsp;&nbsp; :&nbsp;&nbsp;Dinner at&nbsp; 7pm.&nbsp; Show starts at 8:30pm.<BR mce_serialized="2"><BR mce_serialized="2"><STRONG mce_serialized="2"><U mce_serialized="2">Ticket Price: </U></STRONG><BR mce_serialized="2">PHP 1000 which includes entrance fee, one full set menu and donation to Bantay Bata 163.</P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><STRONG mce_serialized="2"><U mce_serialized="2">Ticket Reservations/Inquiries:<BR mce_serialized="2"></U></STRONG>Contact&nbsp;Ms. Lin Castillo:<BR mce_serialized="2">Tel. No. : (632) 6343733<BR mce_serialized="2">Mobile&nbsp;&nbsp; : 09223730788</P>  <P mce_serialized="2"><A href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Ortigas%2C+Pasig%2C+Philippines%20" mce_serialized="2" mce_href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Ortigas%2C+Pasig%2C+Philippines ">View Map</A></P>]]></content:encoded>
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                <title>GlobalPinoy: Certified Achiever</title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <description><![CDATA[Certified Achiever: Girl Valencia Filipinos love singing, and indeed, many are natural-born singers. Girl Valencia, however, takes it a step further. This multi-talented woman is not only an award-winning singer-songwriter, she is also a theater actress, writer, TV commercial model and advocate. Known as “the enchanting crooner,” Valencia can jazz...]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<TABLE class= cellSpacing=2 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0 mce_serialized="2">  <TBODY mce_serialized="2">  <TR mce_serialized="2">  <TD class= mce_serialized="2">  <TABLE class= cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=10 width="100%" border=0 mce_serialized="2">  <TBODY mce_serialized="2">  <TR mce_serialized="2">  <TD class= mce_serialized="2">  <P class=label align=center mce_serialized="2"><FONT size=2 mce_serialized="2"><STRONG mce_serialized="2">Certified Achiever: <SPAN mce_serialized="2"><FONT size=2 mce_serialized="2">Girl Valencia</FONT></SPAN></STRONG><FONT size=1 mce_serialized="2"> </FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>  <P mce_serialized="2"><IMG alt="" src="http://www.globalpinoy.com/v2007/thumbnailize/?dir=achievers&img=girl_valencia200.jpg&w=200" align=left mce_serialized="2"></P>  <P align=justify mce_serialized="2">Filipinos love singing, and indeed, many are natural-born singers. Girl Valencia, however, takes it a step further. This multi-talented woman is not only an award-winning singer-songwriter, she is also a theater actress, writer, TV commercial model and advocate. </P>  <P align=justify mce_serialized="2">Known as “the enchanting crooner,” Valencia can jazz any song up, from classic rock 'n' roll to novelty songs. Her beautiful voice and high-spirited personality have attracted a distinguished audience, including writers Pete Lacaba and Alfred Yuson, and the Philippine Daily Inquirer's Eugenia Apostol and Letty Magsanoc. She even came to be known as the favorite singer of the late National Artist Nick Joaquin, who used to watch her regularly during her five-year stint at the Tap Room at the Manila Hotel, where she performed with legendary pianist Joselito Pascual. Before this, she used to sing at Conways Bar at the Shangri-La Hotel in Makati, her first professional singing job after she graduated from the Ateneo de Manila University with a degree in AB Communications in 1993. </P>  <P align=justify mce_serialized="2">Valencia pens her own songs, but she also composes for other artists. Some of these are Jeffrey Hidalgo, Nino Alejandro and Regine Velasquez, whose rendition of “Tanging Mahal” snagged Valencia a nomination for Best Song for a Movie Soundtrack (“Pangako Ikaw Lang”) at the 1999 Aliw Awards. Valencia also received an award for the song at the 1992 Himigsikan Songwriting Contest. Her composition “Muli” won her an award at the same contest in 1991. </P>  <P align=justify mce_serialized="2">An independent record producer for her label Alibata Records, she produced and released a dance album entitled “Dance Project 001,” featuring artists like Potch Macaraeg, Mika Pineda, Kay Bulaong and Arnee Hidalgo. The record label aims to promote the world-class talent of Filipinos through original music. </P>  <P align=justify mce_serialized="2">Aside from her passion for music, she is also an advocate of peace and hope. Her songwriting efforts in this vein earned her the UNESCO Peace Prize of Excellence for “Breaking Barriers,” the Song of Peace in 1995. </P>  <P align=justify mce_serialized="2">Valencia's craft extends to creative writing. In 2005, she won the National Book Award for Children's Literature for her first book, “The Christmas Fireflies,” self-published under her own Paper Tree Publishing. </P>  <P align=justify mce_serialized="2">Her other achievements include an award for the song “Yan Na Naman” at the 1993 Likhawit National Songfest and being named one of the Top Outstanding Alumnae of the School of the Holy Spirit. </P>  <P align=justify mce_serialized="2">In 2007, Valencia released her debut album entitled “Girl: Driftwood Traveling” under Candid Records' sub-label, Isla. The songs are a musical travelogue, an homage to the wonderful places in the Philippines that she hopes will be appreciated and visited by more Filipinos. For her, there is no place more beautiful than the land of her birth. </P>  <P align=justify mce_serialized="2">Nowadays, one can find the artist singing in hotels like the Inter-Continental and the EDSA Shangri-La. She also conducts free songwriting workshops for public school students in the provinces, hoping that other artists will also make efforts to tap the innate musical talents of the Filipino youth.</P></TD></TR>  <TR mce_serialized="2">  <TD class= mce_serialized="2"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Originally posted at&nbsp;<A href="http://www.globalpinoy.com/v2007/sections/achievers/" mce_serialized="2" mce_href="http://www.globalpinoy.com/v2007/sections/achievers/">GlobalPinoy </A>website.]]></content:encoded>
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                <title>Girl Valencia sings Like A Lover: A Tribute to Sergio Mendes</title>
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                                <description><![CDATA[&nbsp; In this season of love, Girl Valencia will have a Pre-Valentine Dinner Show entitled&nbsp;"GIRL VALENCIA sings Like A Lover: A Tribute to Sergio Mendes" this&nbsp;February 12, 2009 at 8:30PM at the Exchange Bar of Richmonde Hotel, Ortigas, Pasig City.&nbsp;Ticket price is PHP1000. Buffet dinner starts at 6:30PM.&nbsp; For Reservations,...]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<A href="http://www.girltraveling.i.ph/photo/127/170" target=_blank mce_href="http://www.girltraveling.i.ph/photo/127/170" mce_serialized="2"></A><A href="http://www.girltraveling.i.ph/photo/127/170" target=_blank mce_href="http://www.girltraveling.i.ph/photo/127/170" mce_serialized="2">  <P style="TEXT-ALIGN: center" mce_serialized="2"><A href="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/173/184" target=_blank mce_serialized="2"><IMG height=327 alt="" src="http://girltraveling.i.ph/photo/d/184-1/1_281057241l.jpg" width=443 border=0 mce_serialized="2"></A>&nbsp; </P></A mce_serialized="2">  <P mce_keep="true" mce_serialized="2">In this season of love, Girl Valencia will have a Pre-Valentine Dinner Show entitled&nbsp;"GIRL VALENCIA sings Like A Lover: A Tribute to Sergio Mendes" this&nbsp;February 12, 2009 at 8:30PM at the Exchange Bar of Richmonde Hotel, Ortigas, Pasig City.&nbsp;<BR mce_serialized="2"><BR mce_serialized="2">Ticket price is PHP1000. Buffet dinner starts at 6:30PM.&nbsp; For Reservations, please contact&nbsp;Lin Castillo at 0922 373 0788.</P>]]></content:encoded>
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