The Bloomfields (Filipino Band)
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The Bloomfields is a Filipino band heavily influenced by 1960s music and is currently composed of Rocky Collado, Lakan Hila, Louie Poco, and Nathan Abella. They first gained prominence in their alma mater
La Salle Greenhills La Salle Green Hills ("LSGH") is a private Catholic school run by the Philippine District of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was established in 1959 by the D ...
in 2002 and went mainstream in 2005. The band is famous for their hit songs ''Wala Nang Iba'' and their rendition of ''Ale'' and ''Babaero''. The band is also known for all of its members adept at doing vocals. Founding members and brothers Jayjay Lozano and Pepe Lozano left the band some time in 2009 due to creative differences and formed their own bands called The Bloom Brothers and The Band of Brothers (later shortened to TBB). The Bloomfields and the Lozanos have since then been in good terms two years after the Lozanos departed. Other notable member was Dino Pascual who left the band in 2021 to pursue personal endeavors.


Advocacy

The Bloomfields supports ''Senyas Kamay'', a support organization for the hearing impaired.


Members

* Rocky Collado - vocals, drums, percussion * Lakan Hila - vocals, keyboards ; lead guitar * Louie Poco - vocals, bass guitar * Nathan Abella - vocals, rhythm guitar


Former members

* Jayjay Lozano - vocals, rhythm guitar, percussion, aerophones * Pepe Lozano - vocals, lead guitar * Dino Pascual - vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, aerophones


Albums

*''A Drop Into The Blue'' (2019) – Fourth Album, Second All-Original *''Hit The Ground Running'' (2011) – Third Album, First All-Original *''Pasko Natin 'To'' (2008) – Second Album (Christmas Album) *''The Bloomfields'' (2007) - First Album, with (five) Originals


Awards and nominations


References


External links

*
The Bloomfields on AllMusic
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bloomfields Filipino rock music groups Musical groups from Metro Manila Musical groups established in 2002 2002 establishments in the Philippines Filipino pop music groups Filipino musical quartets