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Francis Florentino Saludo Reyes (born June 20, 1967 in
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, Batangas) is a Filipino musician. He is best known for being the guitarist for the Filipino rock band the Dawn. He was the chief radio announcer and musical director for the rock station NU107.5 FM who used the on-air
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Francis Brew. He was also the editor of '' Billboard Philippines'', which was launched in 2016.


Early years

Reyes was born and raised in Lipa City, the second child of Florante Luz Reyes, a photographer, and Teresita Marquinez Saludo, a housewife. His youth was not particularly musical and his on-stage experiences were focused on
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contests which he regularly won. He started playing guitar at 14, helped by his elder brother Ferdinand who was a "natural" guitarist. The Reyeses were not rich, and his first proper guitar was a fake
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acoustic worth Php150.00 that his mother promised as a gift if he won a declamation contest during his junior high school year in De La Salle Lipa. Although supported by his mother, Reyes' choice to pursue music or fine arts in university was not encouraged by the family so he majored in Political Science and minored in Literature at De La Salle University. Nevertheless, he continued to study music on his own, bringing an old Telecaster copy–a gift from an uncle in Canada–to school and practicing behind the university library. He formed a few bands with friends and played at school events. The school's prohibitive tuition fees plus the delicate financial status of his family at the time took their toll and he went looking for writing jobs to supplement his income. In 1987, he auditioned for an FM radio station and became a
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trainee but was eventually able to join NU107.


Career


NU107

At around the same time he joined NU107, he became a member of Afterimage, which was then managed by Martin Galan, who also managed the Dawn. When Reyes joined the Dawn, he was juggling school, NU107, and the band. When the schedule of the Dawn began to fill up, he became somewhat negligent with the radio station and was let go amicably in 1992. He returned in 1997 to host the show "In the Raw", and has been with the station since then. He eventually was appointed its chief announcer and musical director until NU107 went its final broadcast on November 7, 2010.


The Dawn

Reyes met the Dawn during his tenure with Afterimage, although he had already known Jett Pangan in university during interpretative reading contests which Pangan regularly won. He became friendly with the group's guitarist/founder
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and they even spoke of forming a thrash metal side project with drummer JB Leonor's brother Dennis. Unfortunately, Teddy was murdered mere days after their talk. Reyes was then asked to be one of the three guitarists who were to play Teddy's parts in the tribute concert "Salamat Teddy" at the
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in September 1988. Reyes returned to Afterimage during Atsushi Matsuura's tenure with the Dawn and also became one of band's roadies. In November 1989, he was asked to replace Matsuura. Reyes recorded three albums and played with the Dawn until January 1995 when the band decided to go on hiatus. Between then and until the band reformed, he became a session guitarist for Lou Bonnevie, Kulay,
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, and Joey Ayala. He credits his experience with The Dawn and their eclectic music for being able to play in different genres comfortably. The Dawn reformed with Atsushi Matsuura in 1999, thus expanding the line-up to a five-piece. When Matsuura parted ways with the band in 2004, Reyes became the sole guitarist. On April 16, 2009, Francis left the band after what Jett Pangan called a "hard meeting". Pangan went on to state though that Reyes is welcome to rejoin the band. Reyes, along with bassist
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returned to the band on June 7, 2016, thus the band became a quintet once again.


Solo work and current projects

Reyes is also currently a contractual music arranger for the Roadrunner Network. He recently contributed a piece for the compilation album ''Mga Gitarista'' under 12Stone Records. Although constantly encouraged by peers to create a guitar-oriented solo album, Reyes is not interested, preferring to focus his energies on the Dawn. He formed the improvisation-oriented trio Garlic with Razorback bassist Louie Talan and Imago drummer Zach Lucero (also an NU107 alumnus) in 1998. Although the group garnered some critical accolades, they have yet to record an album. He was part of Helenovela with former Orange and Lemons frontman Mcoy Fundales, now with KENYO and PESO Movement with
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(ex-Rivermaya), drummer Kurt Floresca and former Jet Pangan Group bassist Macky Macaventa who is now with True Faith. Reyes was also a part of the
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, Project 1.


''Billboard Philippines''

In 2016, Reyes became the editor-in-chief of '' Billboard Philippines'', a brand dedicated to music news, charts and other related services. He later abolished it in January 2018.


Musical influences

Reyes credits Ritchie Blackmore's solo on the intro to
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's " Speed King" as the moment when he decided he wanted to be a guitarist, although he was an obsessive Queen/ Brian May fan as well. His early heroes included
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and
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, and actually put electrical tape on his Telecaster copy à la Van Halen. His current influences are Pat Metheny,
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, Robert Fripp,
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,
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, Adrian Belew, Matthew Bellamy,
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,
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, Nels Cline, and
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.


Equipment used


Electric guitars

Reyes used to be an endorser for
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. He used the Hamer Standard XT and Vector XT models. His other guitars used to include a Squier Standard Telecaster, a Gretsch 5235T Pro Jet,
Dame
Mind 505, and a pre-lawsuit Yamaha Lord Player which he all sold. Now he mainly uses guitars from Lyric Music Stores which he is also a part of. He has been playing Tokai Guitars, a Yamaha Revstar and a PRS Tremonti Custom SE of late. He also still has the Casio PG380 guitar synthesizer used during his first two years with the Dawn.


Amplifiers

* Vox Valvetronix AD50VT


Effects pedals

*Digitech Brian May Red Special * Z Vex Fuzz Factory * Zoom G9.2tt (for pitch shift,
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, and
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) * Line 6 DL4 (for on-the-fly sampling) * Korg
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KP3 (for sampling and spontaneous textures)


Keyboards

*E-mu XK6 * Korg EA-1 Electribe * Yamaha vintage Monophonic synthesizer


Other equipment

Reyes also has a Vietnamese dan tranh, a
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pocket sax, and assorted small instruments such as a ''kalimba'' and tin whistle, all subtly used in the Dawn's recordings.


Filmography


Television


Discography

;The Dawn *''
Heart's Thunder ''Heart's Thunder'' is the fourth studio album by the Dawn, released in 1990. It is the album on which guitarist Francis Reyes first played. Track listing Personnel *Jett Pangan - vocals *JB Leonor - drums, keyboards *Francis Reyes Fran ...
'' (1990) *''
Abot Kamay The Dawn is a Filipino rock band which first achieved commercial success during the late 1980s in the Philippines. The band broke up in 1995 with lead vocalist Jett Pangan forming another band, the Jett Pangan Group. The Dawn reunited in late ...
'' (1992) *''
Puno't Dulo ''Puno't Dulo'' (Filipino, "The Beginning and the End") is the sixth studio album by The Dawn, released on July 28, 1994 and the last album the band released when they went hiatus. the band reunited in 2000. Track listing Personnel * Jett Pa ...
'' (1994) *''
Prodigal Sun The Dawn is a Filipino rock band which first achieved commercial success during the late 1980s in the Philippines. The band broke up in 1995 with lead vocalist Jett Pangan forming another band, the Jett Pangan Group. The Dawn reunited in late ...
'' (2000) *'' Harapin'' (2004) *''
Tulad ng Dati ''Tulad ng Dati'' (Filipino, "Just Like Before") is a Philippine independent film released in 2006. Director Michael Sandejas, calls the film "an alternate reality musical drama". The film's plot revolves around the Filipino rock band the Dawn, ...
'' (2006) *''
The Later Half of Day The Dawn is a Filipino Pinoy rock, rock band which first achieved commercial success during the late 1980s in the Philippines. The band broke up in 1995 with lead vocalist Jett Pangan forming another band, the Jett Pangan Group. The Dawn reuni ...
'' (2008) ;Peso Movement *''The Gentle Sound of Chaos'' (2014)


References


Philippine Star Article on EJ Play at CCP
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Hamer Guitar PageRide the Rock Xpress NOKIA Event


External links


Francis Brew Myspace
{{DEFAULTSORT:Reyes, Francis 1967 births Filipino rock guitarists VJs (media personalities) Filipino radio personalities Living people People from Lipa, Batangas Musicians from Batangas De La Salle University alumni