Charice brings the house down in US
ROSEMONT, ILLINOIS - There's no more stopping Charice's shot to international stardom.
In a star-studded Wednesday night debut of “David Foster and Friends” 2009 US tour, “The Hitman” clearly saved the best for last. Charice was the show's closer in the 10-city tour.
“Sobrang nakaka-proud lang po na clinose ko po ‘yong show. Super shock ako sa mga reaksiyon ng mga tao, especially when they gave me a standing ovation. Sana lang ganito sa lahat ng tour,” Charice said.
Grazia Kauffman, a big fan of Charice, was blown away by her Filipino idol’s performance.
“Before her, there were many famous people singing. And the minute she started singing, I cried, through the whole song, all four songs that she sang," Kauffman said.
Wednesday’s concert was Foster's first ever national tour and he said the show was off to a great start.
For one, more than 50 percent of the opening night's crowds were Filipinos.
Pinay talent
Besides Charice, another Filipina shared the stage with Foster.
Hawaiian native Jewl Anguay is one of Foster's touring background singers. Anguay comes from a family of singers originally from Cebu.
She was only 16 when she joined the second national tour of Miss Saigon. And at 19, she was the youngest ever non-African American to play the lead role of Nala in the Los Angeles production of “Lion King.” It was in LA where she met Foster for the first time.
“I'm completely blessed that I get to do this and that I've been given this opportunity to just work with these people who I've listened to growing up and I've completely respected," Anguay said.
Foster also recently picked another Filipino singer to sing for the show. But this time to compete as one of the two finalists for the San Jose tour's “Hitman Talent Search.”
Rosalee Sher is an amateur singer from Las Vegas and she will be performing live at the HP Pavillion on November 6.
With Charice, Anguay and Sher on his show, Foster has certainly set the stage for Filipino talents to shine, not just for the Filipino audience, but for the rest of the world to see.







Bravo Filipino
Overwhelming ang mga pinapakita ng ating mga stars. Hindi lang tayo kinikilala sa pagiging Diaspora kundi sa sining din. Congrats to Charice and co. Thank to the hitman also sa pagkikilala nya sa mga Pilipino. Bravo mabuhay ang Filipinos Talents.
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Sa mga dumaang mga unos, kahit sa ibang lugar pa sila umawit, alam nating puso nila ay sa Pinas pa rin, suportahan natin sila dahil alam nating sila ay hindi makakalimot sa kanilang ugat. Nagbigay tulong sila sa mga biktima ng kalamidad. Yun bang paninira sa kanila ay may maitutulong? Yun bang dati nang nanira "kung umawit ay nakapikit" ay may naitulong sa bansa? Let's move on, magkaisa at suportahan ang kapwa Pinoy. Marinig at mapanood lang natin ang kanilang performance ay kahit lubog sa baha ay masasabi pa ring ang galing ng pinoy..
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DOT?
No way!they try it already,pero ginamit lang nila ang mga talents sa pansarili,walang kita ang mga Talents,cla ang kumikita.Kaya ang aasenso lang ay naku yong mga Buwaya sa Govt.
Come on gimme a break
We don't have enough channels and resources to showcase our homegrown talents. Fine by me if they go to USA and make it a medium, as long as they acknowledge their roots.
WAGING a BET for our HOMEGROWN TALENTS!
We have many homegrown talents who can easily take the world stage! Sadly, we lack entrepreneurs who are willimg to take a chance on their talent! Just think of Lea Salonga, Arnel Pineda and now Charice Pempengco!
Maybe, Ace Durano and the Deparment of Tourism can help promote our local homegrown talents? We have many good talents who lacked exposure in world entertainment stage.
Subsidize our homegrown musicians while exposing them to the world!!!