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Westdon Martin Abay (born April 5, 1971), popularly known as Dong Abay, is a poet and a Pinoy rock musician. He was the founding member, songwriter and lead vocalist of the bands
Yano Yano is a Filipino folk/ punk rock band formed in 1993. The band members were originally composed of Dong Abay on vocals and Eric Gancio on guitar. Onie Badiang later joined them to play bass. Nowie Favila was the usual drummer but declined to ...
, Pan, and dongabay, which are now all defunct. In 2005, he pursued a solo career as an independent artist by releasing an album entitled ''Sampol''. In 2017, he formed a rock band named Dong Abay Music Organization or D.A.M.O. while having other endeavors such as a songwriting school.


Biography


Personal life

Abay was born on April 5, 1971, in Manila, Philippines to Manuel Abay and Susana Martin. He is married to Ninj Botor Reyes. They have a son named Awit ( Tagalog for "song" or "chant"), born on May 15, 2002. In January 2021, Abay was accused of being the masked rioter holding a broom during the storming of the United States Capitol. Abay was in the Philippines at that time, and has decided to file cyber libel charges against his accusers.


Career


Yano days

In 1992, Dong Abay, Eric Gancio and Larry Mapolon met in ''Patatag'', a progressive vocal ensemble. After a year, they decided to form a band called NG (pronounced as ''en-ji'' and derived from the Ng digraph of the Filipino alphabet) with percussionist Renmin Nadela. Abay and Gancio remained and recruited musical arranger and bassist, Onie Badiang to the group. Eventually, the band's name was renamed to
Yano Yano is a Filipino folk/ punk rock band formed in 1993. The band members were originally composed of Dong Abay on vocals and Eric Gancio on guitar. Onie Badiang later joined them to play bass. Nowie Favila was the usual drummer but declined to ...
. They recorded their demo at the home studio of alternative artist Joey Ayala in June 1993. One of the tracks, "''Kumusta Na?''," ("How Are You?") a song about the " EDSA Revolution", found its way to a local radio station where the group was first heard. This paved the way for Yano to become active in the local club circuit. Mayrics, Club Dredd, 70s Bistro were among the first clubs that Yano performed in. Drummers for the band included Nowie Favila (Ang Grupong Pendong), Nonong Timbalopez (Put3Ska, Ex President's Combo), Jun Nogoy (Coffeebreak Island) and Harley Alarcon (Rizal Underground). In 1994, the band's self-titled debut album came out and spawned classic Filipino rock songs such as "''Banal Na Aso, Santong Kabayo''" ("Holy Dog, Saintly Horse"), "''Tsinelas''" ("Slippers") and "Esem" (wordplay for SM or Shoemart mall). This was followed by a string of successful concerts around the Philippine
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. In 1994, at the height of Yano's popularity, Abay had to temporarily quit his schooling at the
University of the Philippines Diliman , image = University of The Philippines seal.svg , image_size = 175px , caption = Official Logo of UP Diliman , motto = Honor and Excellence , established = February 12, 194 ...
, where he was an Arts and Letters student, to pursue a career in music. Yano released 2 more albums under
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, a major label : "'' Bawal''" ("Taboo") in 1996 and "'' Tara''" ("C'mon") in 1997. The eponymous debut album was first released under Alpha Records but was later re-issued by BMG (now Sony Music Philippines).


Hiatus

During the late 1990s, Abay suffered from clinical depression after quitting Yano. He only stayed in his bedroom for five years. Although, Abay describe this episode as a self-imposed hiatus. He came out of depression while writing new songs set into poetry. He later called Badiang to borrow a guitar and jam.


Pan days

In 2002, Abay returned to the music scene and formed Pan together with
Onie Badiang Yano is a Filipino folk/ punk rock band formed in 1993. The band members were originally composed of Dong Abay on vocals and Eric Gancio on guitar. Onie Badiang later joined them to play bass. Nowie Favila was the usual drummer but declined to ...
, former bassist of Yano. The outcome was an album titled "''
Parnaso ng Payaso Westdon Martin Abay (born April 5, 1971), popularly known as Dong Abay, is a poet and a Pinoy rock musician. He was the founding member, songwriter and lead vocalist of the bands Yano, Pan (band), Pan, and dongabay, which are now all defunct. ...
''" ("A Clown's Collection of Poetry."- ''see Parnassus'') released on November 15, 2002. Some notable songs from the album include "Dumpsite", "''Hula''" ("Prediction", which won as Best Folk/Pop Recording at the AWIT Awards in 2003), "''Mabuhay!''" ("Long Live") and "''Rebolusyon''" ("Revolution"). Pan played for the local rock circuit with bassist, Milo Duane Cruz and drummer Melvin Leyson. In 2003, Abay decided to go back to school to finish his bachelor's degree. Thus, the demise of Pan. Aside from his music, Abay got busy exploring other medium and art forms like installation work,
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, photography to name a few. He also became busy lecturing and giving workshops around the country.


Solo career

In early 2005, Abay became an indie artist and initially released an EP called "''Sampol''" ("Sample") at the University of the Philippines as part of his undergraduate thesis. This work consists of acoustic tracks, which were later reborn as full-band pieces in "''Filipino''," released in May 2006. The album was produced by Robin Rivera, Abay's Art Studies professor in U.P. and album producer of
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who eventually hired ex-Eraserheads
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and Buddy Zabala to play in the entire album. "''Flipino''" proved Abay's relevance to Philippine music by releasing songs such as "''Perpekto''" ("Perfect"), "Bombardment" and "''Tuyo''" ("Dry")". A month before that, Abay finally earned his degree of Bachelor of Arts in Philippine Studies (Areas: Creative Writing in Filipino and Humanities) from the University of the Philippines after 18 long years.


2013-present

In 2013, he released a conceptual album called ''Rebulto'' ("Bust"), which focuses entirely on the Rizal Monument along Roxas Boulevard in
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, and written from the perspective of
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, considered one the
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, for which the monument stand, in the present day. The lyrics are mostly written in the first person, except for a couple of tracks, notably, the first track, "Kilometro Zero" ("Kilometer Zero"), which is a collation of facts about the Rizal Monument, all lifted from Wikipedia. (In the Philippines, the highway system uses the Rizal Monument, or kilometer zero as a reference for metric distance to any point in the country.) The album was also produced and performed by Raimund Marasigan and Buddy Zabala. In 2017, he formed a band called Dong Abay Music Organization or D.A.M.O. and they plan to release an album entitled ''Humanidad'' funded through
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. the album were released in October 2017. and a vinyl format were released in August 2021.


Discography


Yano (album)

#Kumusta Na (How are You?) – 3:28 #Tsinelas (Slippers) – 2:44 #State U – 2:47 #Banal Na Aso, Santong Kabayo (Holy Dog, Saintly Horse) – 4:25 #Trapo (Pejorative term for Traditional Politician;Tra+Po. Literally translates to "dust rag") - 3:23 #Iskolar Ng Bayan (The Nation's Scholar) – 2:57 #Kaka – 2:03 #Esem (wordplay for SM) – 3:38 #Travel Times - 4:47 #Mc'Jo (wordplay for
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and
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) – 2:51 #Coño Ka P're - 2:21 #Ate (Big Sister) - 2;58 #Senti (short for Sentimental) - 4:44 #Naroon (There) - 3:16


Bawal (album)

#Metro – 2:25 #Dayo (Foreigner) – 4:15 #Askal (
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wordplay for "Asong Kalye", literally means street dog) – 3:25 #Bawal (Prohibited) – 3:48 #Lahat (All/Everybody) – 4:58 #Ate (Big Sister) – 2:59 #Astig (
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slang for Cool) – 3:08 #Sana (I Wish) – 5:07 #Diosdiosan (Fake God) – 3:10 #Pyutcha (
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slang for
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) – 4:23


Tara (Yano album)

All tracks by Dong Abay and Eric Gancio, except where noted. #Ako (Me) Eric Gancio – 04:48 #Paalam Sampaguita (Goodbye Sampaguita) – 03:39 #Tara (Let's Go) – 04:46 #Kaklase (Classmate) – 04:45 #Abno (short for Abnormal) – 04:36 #Mercy – 04:27 #Going Home – 04:30 #Me Mama (There's A Man) Dong Abay, Eric Gancio and Onie Badiang – 04:37 #Shobis (Showbiz) – 02:01 #War Eric Gancio – 03:49) #Isa (One) – 02:35


Parnaso ng Payaso

#Mabuhay! (Long Live!) - 3:37 #Kahimanawari (God Grant) - 4:11 #Rebolusyon (Revolution) - 4:36 #Hula (Prediction) - 3:32 #Kawatan (Thief) - 4:12 #Dumpsite - 4:38 #Eko (Echo) - 4:28 #Gusto (Want) - 4:38 #Precious - 3:44 #Tayo (Stand Up) 2:59 #Huling Hiling (Last Wish) - 2:59 #Totoy T. - 3:21 #Himig (Melody) - 2:35 #Tagpuan (Tryst) - 4:23


Solo career

#Awit ng Kambing (Chant of the Goat) - 2:48 #Kukote (Occiput) - 3:50 #Perpekto (Perfect) - 4:23 #Tuyo (Dry) - 3:50 #Ay Buhay (Oh Life) - 2:44 #Wwii - 3:23 #Solb (Solve, worldplay for Solvent) - 4:53 #Segundo (Second) - 4:35 #Espasyo (Space) - 3:30 #Akrostik (Acrostic) - 1:32 #Aba-Aba (Poor) - 2:18 #Perpekto (Perfect) - 4:51 #Kukote (Occiput) - 4:13 #Awit ng Kambing (Chant of the Goat) - 3:32 #Tuyo (Dry) - 3:42 #Mateo Singko - 3:49 #Dyad - (Two) 3:53 #Bombardment - 2:31 #Ay Buhay (Oh Life) - 4:14 #Segundo (Second) - 4:57 #Solb (Solve, worldplay for Solvent) - 5:06 #Wwiii - 3:40 #Kilometro Zero (Kilometre Zero) - 3:01 #Kikilos (Act) - 3:03 #Par Que - 3:01 #Anonymous - 3:16 #Rizal Day - 3:35 #Bagumbayan - 5:59 #Titigas (Harden) - 3:57 #Hikahos (Insufficiency) from the video-documentary "Ilehitimong Utang" (Illegitimate debts) - 2:19 #Dasal (Prayer) from the album Balangiga 1901 with his previous band Pan - 4:41 #Ang Kailangan Gawin (The Things We Must Do) from the album "Anti-Corruption Songwriting Competition Finalists", written by
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- 3:09 #Casadores (Cazadores, Soldiers from Spain. Literally means hunters, huntsmen, shooters, or destroyers) from the album " ockSupremo", with The Tanods - 3:23 #Ama Namin (Acoustic) (The Lord's Prayer. Literally means Our Father) Written by Dong Abay for the Filipino crime-drama film "
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" by Erik Matti starring John Lloyd Cruz
- 2:30 #Ama Namin (The Lord's Prayer. Literally means Our Father) The orchestrated version for the ''Honor Thy Father'' film trailer at the Contemporary World Cinema premiere of the Toronto International Film Festival in Ontario, Canada - 2:21 #Nasa Puso Ko (In My Heart. Inspired by the words & adapted from the popular music of Psalm 118:24, "This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it.") the first musical collaboration of Dong Abay &
Lourd de Veyra Lourd Ernest Hanopol de Veyra (; born February 11, 1975) is a Filipino musician, emcee, poet, journalist, TV host, broadcast personality and activist who became famous as the vocalist of the Manila-based jazz rock band Radioactive Sago Project. ...
- 1:38 #Prometheus Unbound words by
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, 1973 and music by Dong Abay, 2015
- 6:24 #Aleluya (Halleluyah) Filipino version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", translated by Carina Evangelista - 6:57


Awards and nominations


References

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