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Rodel Belvis Naval (February 16, 1953 – June 11, 1995) was a
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actor, singer, and songwriter. He is best remembered for such songs as "Lumayo Ka Man" and "Muli".


Background

Rodel (or Ody as he was called by those who knew him) was born in
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, Philippines on February 16, 1953. He was the fifth of seven siblings. The siblings had a special sense of closeness to each other although they were never really into demonstrative displays. They would go on family outings and visit their many different relatives. Family outings on weekends and holidays were numerous. They often took trips to the Beaches and their favorite beaches were those in Bataan, their father's hometown. The family had very strong musical inclinations. They were artists at heart. More often than not, playing piano piece, or guitar chords filled the air in their home. As children, their mother was insistent that they had piano lessons. Rodel began his lessons when he was seven years old. Although Rodel loved music, he would get very impatient with all the theory and the discipline required in learning to play the piano. He felt he did not need them because he had the gift of learning a musical piece through ouido or "playing by ear." He was the last child in a family of seven to emigrate to Canada in 1980. In Canada, he performed at the Grandstand of the
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(CNE), commonly known as The Ex. It is open in August each year, closing on Canadian Labour Day. After a year in Canada, Naval moved to Los Angeles, California, performing at such venues as the
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, the Scottish Rite Temple, and the Ambassador Hotel. He also performed at Imperial Palace in Las Vegas. In 1989, Rodel returned to the Philippines and released a cassette album titled ''Finally I Found Love''. In early December, his mother died and he immediately flew to Canada. After a month he went to Japan to perform. While having lunch in a restaurant, he heard the song "Single Again" and he fell in love with this song. He got the urged to write the lyrics based on the melody of "Single Again". Due to loneliness because of his mother's recent death, he was able to write the lyrics in 15 minutes. After a brief stint in Japan, he returned to the Philippines in 1990 ready to produce the album that was to become his ''magnum opus.'' This was to be called "Lumayo Ka Man" (in English -"Even If You Go Away"), a Tagalog adaptation of the song, " Single Again", originally released in 1989 by Japanese singer,
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. "Lumayo Ka Man" soared triple platinum within two months. In late 1992, he released the album entitled ''Once Again'' album with songs performed both in English and Tagalog. In 1993, Naval became ill and returned to Canada for medical diagnosis. While there, he joined the musical production, ''Miss Saigon'', performing the role of assistant commissar. He became increasingly ill but continued to perform musically, giving two concerts in April 1994, one in Toronto and the other in Los Angeles.


Death and legacy

On June 11, 1995, Rodel Naval died in
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, Canada, at the age of 42. It was initially reported that he had suffered from
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. His family confirmed a year later on a Filipino television show hosted by
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that his death was the result of complications related to AIDS. Naval was interred at Pine Hills Cemetery,
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. In an interview before his death, he spoke about his struggle with AIDS, "Maybe there is a purpose to all of this, and if I can help others because of what happened to me, let it be so." In 1997, Rodel Naval Care Outreach (RoNaCo) was founded by two of Naval's sisters – Delia and Rosalie – to help the poverty-stricken areas of Manila affected by HIV.


Singles

*"Lumayo Ka Man sa Akin" (cover of the original Japanese song " Single Again" by
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; also covered by Bugoy Drilon and Liezl Garcia) *"Muli" (covered by Bugoy Drilon and Angeline Quinto)


References

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External links


Remembering Rodel Naval
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Naval, Rodel 1953 births 1995 deaths Filipino Christians 20th-century Filipino male singers Filipino songwriters 20th-century Filipino male actors Filipino male musical theatre actors AIDS-related deaths in Canada