- Mari Nallos
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Marri Nallos Origin Manila, Philippines Genres OPM, Dance-pop, Urban, acoustic, Adult Contemporary, r&b, Pop, Jazz, Rock Years active 2000–present Labels Star Records 2000 Sony BMG2006-Present Marri Nallos is a ballad, jazz, pop singer from the Philippines. Marri who was born in Rome and raised in London. She is a graduate of London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts with honors. She was discovered by the late Inday Badiday and George Canseco who described Marri as having a "Crystal Voice" after they saw her at a gigs at Hyatt's Calesa Bar in 2000.[1]
She signed a contract with Star Records for her first single, "Alipin Mo Ako." She released her second record under Universal Records simply called Marri Nallos. "Making Love Out of Nothing At All" by Jim Steinman was the first song on it.
Her first EP entitled Destiny from ADC Entertainment & Music Publishing and distributed by VIVA Records. The record includes "You Are My Destiny," a duet with Juan Rodrigo, "Gaan," composed by George Canseco, the remake of "Making Love out of Nothing at All," "Ikaw pa Rin ang Mamahalin" and "I Didn't Mean to Hurt You."
She released her second EP entitled The Crystal Voice of Asia thru Sony BMG Records. The disk also contains a version of "Imagine" by John Lennon, and a revival of a Paul Anka song, "You Are My Destiny", a duet number with Juan Rodrigo.
Marri announced that despite her busy schedule she would still continue her regular gig at The Lounge of Hyatt Hotel & Casino every Thursday night.
Marri Nallos released her third EP entitled Dahil Mahal Kita under Sony BMG. Marri plays the piano and has her own compositions on this record.
She raised her popularity when her rendition of "Mahal Naman Kita" was used as a theme song for a successful koreanovela entitled, A Rosy Life aired on GMA Network. After a year, her rendition of "Making Love Out of Nothing At All" was used also on a koreanovela aired on the same network, My Husband's Woman.
Discography
- Mari
- Marri Nallos
- Destiny (EP)
- The Crystal Voice of Asia (EP)
- Dahil Mahal Kita (EP)
References
- ^ Concepcion, Pocholo (16 November 2009). "‘Crystal’ voice and standards". Philippine Daily Inquirer. http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/entertainment/entertainment/view/20091116-236678/Crystal-voice-and-standards. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
Categories:- 1980 births
- Filipino female singers
- Living people
- People from Manila
- Filipino pop singers
- Filipino people stubs
- Asian singer stubs
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