Gary Granada Explained

Gary Granada
Birth Name:Gary Granada
Birth Date:1960
Origin:Maco, Davao de Oro
Instrument:Vocals, guitar
Genre:Rock, folk rock
Occupation:Singer-songwriter
Years Active:1988–present
Associated Acts:Bayang Barrios

Gary Gamutan Granada (born 1960 in Maco, Davao de Oro) is a well-known Filipino musician, composer, poet, and singer-songwriter known for writing songs which have strong political themes.[1]

He is also a tutor at the University of the Philippines,[2] a union organizer, broadcaster, voice talent, and a board member in several organizations.

Early life

Granada was born in 1960 to mother Cristina Gamutan (a dressmaker) and father Ireneo (a fisherman). Growing up, he took a number of odd jobs to help support the presumably feeble family income. He graduated valedictorian in both elementary and high school but never attained a diploma in college (he enrolled in the University of the Philippines but was booted out).

Musical career

Granada learned the ukulele at his father's insistence, learned how to play guitar proficiently as well, got up to grade one in piano, and never learned how to read music. He made a lot of compositions: topical compositions as well as advertising jingles, with some becoming hits at one time or another.[3]

Granada is also an avid Barangay Ginebra San Miguel fan, and composed numerous songs about the Ginebra San Miguel Kings basketball team; "Ginebrang Ginebra"; "Kapag Nananalo ang Ginebra (When Ginebra Wins)" sung by Bayang Barrios; and "Kapag Natatalo ang Ginebra (When Ginebra Loses)", sung by himself. The latest of these tribute songs was "Dugong Ginebra", written right after the 2008 PBA Fiesta Conference championship.

In 2009, Granada accused the GMA Kapuso Foundation of violating his intellectual property rights.[4]

In 2017, Granada commissioned with Mariano Kilates in writing the City Hymn of Legazpi "Legazpi Ngonyan (Legazpi Today)". The City hymn was installed in September 2017. [5]

Popular songs by Gary Granada

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gary Granada: Imagining freedom through music. Geronimo. Jee. 14 June 2013. Rappler. 18 February 2014.
  2. Web site: Gary Granada on social studies. Lee-Chua. Queena N.. 3 June 2013. Philippine Daily Inquirer. 18 February 2014.
  3. Web site: Gary Granada writes musical textbook. Gil. Baby A.. 24 May 2013. The Philippine Star. 18 February 2014.
  4. Web site: GMA Network and Gary Granada issue new statements over jingle controversy. Godinez. Bong. 9 February 2009. Philippine Entertainment Portal. 18 February 2014.
  5. Web site: Legazpi Ngonyan . .