It is not unusual for local bands these days to use the competition route to get that much-wanted record contract. The same thing happened to Ginoong Vitalis, who says, in their resume, that they have been joining competitions since 2002! Wow! That's almost a decade-ful of experience in beating other bands! Not a bad way to finetune one's sound, if I may say so.
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Ginoong Vitalis Moves From Band Contests to the Charts
It is not unusual for local bands these days to use the competition route to get that much-wanted record contract. The same thing happened to Ginoong Vitalis, who says, in their resume, that they have been joining competitions since 2002! Wow! That's almost a decade-ful of experience in beating other bands! Not a bad way to finetune one's sound, if I may say so.
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