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'''Aimee Romualdez Marcos''' (born 1979) is a [[Filipino people|Filipina]] musician and public figure known as the drummer of indie music band The Dorques. She is the adopted daughter of [[Ferdinand Marcos|Ferdinand]] and [[Imelda Marcos]].<ref name="KapMacedaAguila20061125">{{Cite news |url=https://www.philstar.com/feature/371173/chasing-aimee |title=Chasing Aimee |last=Maceda Aguila |first=Kap |date=2006-11-25 |work=The Philippine Star |access-date=2018-09-15}}</ref><ref name="SydneyMorningHerald20121124">{{Cite news |url=https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/a-dynasty-on-steroids-20121119-29kwy.html |title="A dynasty on steroids" |date=2012-11-23 |work=Sydney Morning Herald |access-date=2018-09-01 |language=en}}</ref><ref name="AlexandraSeno19970221">{{Cite magazine |last=Seno |first=Alexandra A. |
'''Aimee Romualdez Marcos''' (born 1979) is a [[Filipino people|Filipina]] musician and public figure known as the drummer of indie music band The Dorques. She is the adopted daughter of [[Ferdinand Marcos|Ferdinand]] and [[Imelda Marcos]].<ref name="KapMacedaAguila20061125">{{Cite news |url=https://www.philstar.com/feature/371173/chasing-aimee |title=Chasing Aimee |last=Maceda Aguila |first=Kap |date=2006-11-25 |work=The Philippine Star |access-date=2018-09-15}}</ref><ref name="SydneyMorningHerald20121124">{{Cite news |url=https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/a-dynasty-on-steroids-20121119-29kwy.html |title="A dynasty on steroids" |date=2012-11-23 |work=Sydney Morning Herald |access-date=2018-09-01 |language=en}}</ref><ref name="AlexandraSeno19970221">{{Cite magazine |last=Seno |first=Alexandra A. |date=1997-02-21 |title=ASIANOW - Asiaweek |url=http://edition.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/97/0221/feat5.html |dead-url=Yes |magazine=Asiaweek |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190224012338/https://edition.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/97/0221/feat5.html |archive-date=2019-02-24}}</ref> |
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She was the only member of the immediate Marcos family to still be a minor when Martial Law was formally lifted in 1981 and when the Marcoses went into exile in Honolulu in 1986,<ref name="DominickDunne198608">{{Cite magazine |last=Dunne |first=Dominick |date=August 1986 |title=Imelda in Exile |url=https://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/1986/08/dunne198608 |magazine=Vanities |language=en}}</ref><ref name="CriseldaYabes20160224">{{Cite magazine |last=Yabes |first=Criselda |date=2016-02-24 |title=Last Waltz at the Palace: The Untold Story of People Power |url=http://rogue.ph/last-waltz-at-the-palace-the-untold-story-of-people-power/ |magazine=Rogue Media Inc. |language=en-US}}</ref> and is largely perceived to have stayed away from politics.<ref name="SydneyMorningHerald20121124"/> |
She was the only member of the immediate Marcos family to still be a minor when Martial Law was formally lifted in 1981 and when the Marcoses went into exile in Honolulu in 1986,<ref name="DominickDunne198608">{{Cite magazine |last=Dunne |first=Dominick |date=August 1986 |title=Imelda in Exile |url=https://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/1986/08/dunne198608 |magazine=Vanities |language=en}}</ref><ref name="CriseldaYabes20160224">{{Cite magazine |last=Yabes |first=Criselda |date=2016-02-24 |title=Last Waltz at the Palace: The Untold Story of People Power |url=http://rogue.ph/last-waltz-at-the-palace-the-untold-story-of-people-power/ |magazine=Rogue Media Inc. |language=en-US}}</ref> and is largely perceived to have stayed away from politics.<ref name="SydneyMorningHerald20121124"/> |
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Born | 1979 (age 45–46) |
Instrument | Drums |
Aimee Romualdez Marcos (born 1979) is a Filipina musician and public figure known as the drummer of indie music band The Dorques. She is the adopted daughter of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos.[1][2][3]
She was the only member of the immediate Marcos family to still be a minor when Martial Law was formally lifted in 1981 and when the Marcoses went into exile in Honolulu in 1986,[4][5] and is largely perceived to have stayed away from politics.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Maceda Aguila, Kap (2006-11-25). "Chasing Aimee". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
- ^ a b ""A dynasty on steroids"". Sydney Morning Herald. 2012-11-23. Retrieved 2018-09-01.
- ^ Seno, Alexandra A. (1997-02-21). "ASIANOW - Asiaweek". Asiaweek. Archived from the original on 2019-02-24.
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- ^ Yabes, Criselda (2016-02-24). "Last Waltz at the Palace: The Untold Story of People Power". Rogue Media Inc.