By: Rowel Canlas
This piece may not be related to fashion (at all) but allow me to write something about someone who has touched my life in more ways than one.
Let me first divulge a little trivia about how I got hooked on this petite songstress. At the height of American Idol - Season 7, RAMIELE MALUBAY caught the attention of the entire Philippines (including me) when she landed in the Top 24.
When I was checking out Youtube, I came across this beautiful contestant who looked very Pinay. True enough, she’s a true-blooded Filipino who speaks fluent Tagalog and very proud of her roots.
Standing at 4’11, Ramiele was on her 3rd year in college taking up Nursing when she auditioned for American Idol Season Seven. It was her powerful rendition of Aretha Franklin’s “Natural Woman” that impressed the judges composed of Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and the haughty Simon Cowell.
I immediately liked Ramiele and followed her quest on AI. When she was voted out, I felt bad because she had a big chance of making it in Hollywood. We have not heard of her since then.
Last week, I got a call from Tonton (our editor) surprising me about the whole thing. “Guess what? We will be covering Ramiele Malubay’s presscon on Sunday at Danny’s Grill.” I said yes right away and cancelled all my prior appointments.
When we arrived at the venue, it was teeming with press people from radio, print and TV all eagerly awaiting her grand entrance. First to be called was “Pinoy Idol” grand winner Gretchen Espina and two other finalists, Ram Chavez and Jayann Bautista. When Ramiele’s name was called, photographers had a field day clicking their cameras hoping to get good shots of the phenomenal singer.
To say that she’s adorable is an understatement. I’m telling you, she’s prettier in person than on TV. As expected, Ramiele got a barrage of questions from prying media and answered them candidly.
Ramiele will be singing a couple of songs in Ogie Alcasid’s concert entitled "The Idol Experience: Ogie Sings with the Idols” which also features nine other finalists of Pinoy Idol search.
“Ogie Sings with the idols” is produced by TheUnderGround Studios, Inc (TUGS) under the supervision of Brian Sombero, the vocalist/guitarist of Indie band Menaya. The idea of bringing together the Pinoy and American Idols was hatched when Brian noticed that so many Filipino-Americans all over the globe hurdle through tough auditions and making it to the top slots.
“You can only imagine the rigorous process until you undergo it yourself which I actually did when the first edition of Philippine Idol was launched by the defunct ABC 5,” explains Brian. “Since there was no audition in Manila anymore, I went all the way from Quezon City where I live to Cebu City to try out for the first audition.” Indeed, the ordeal that one has to go through in joining such contests is simply strenuous.
For those who want to buy tickets, you can call Ticketworld at 891-9999, Ticketnet 911-5555 or The UnderGround Studios at 376-2732. Tickets are priced at P10,000 (sold out) 3,000, 2400, 1,400 and 650 pesos














