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Marco Sison
Marco Sison singing in 2008
Marco Sison singing in 2008
Background information
Birth nameRaul Marco Sison
Born (1957-07-10) July 10, 1957 (age 67)
Tagbilaran, Bohol
GenresManila Sound
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actor
  • politician
InstrumentVocals
Years active1978–present
Labels

Raul Marco Sison (born July 10, 1957) is a Filipino singer, actor, and politician.

Singing career

Sison started his singing career after his triumph on a singing contest on GMA Network's noontime variety show Student Canteen in the late '70s and early '80s. Being one of the classic balladeers to have captured the true vocal essence of OPM in the '80s, Sison was responsible for the songs "My Love Will See You Through" [his biggest hit thus far], "Si Aida, Si Lorna, O Si Fe", "I'll Face Tomorrow", "Always" and "Make Believe".

In 1991, the Philippine independent record company, Universal Records, released Best of Marco Sison. The album consists entirely of romantic, easy-listening music, a style of music quite popular in the Philippines. In 1992, Sison released After All These Years. In 1999, Sison released Memories, his first album for local independent record company, Viva Music Group. One of the international hits covered by Sison in the said album is Crazy. The album also includes Someone That I Used To Love and Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang.

May Iba Ka Na Ba? is the first single lifted from Sison's comeback album, Hindi Ko Akalain, released by Star Records. The songs in the album perfectly captures that distinct OPM feel as proven in the tracks Hindi Ko Akalain, Baby, Puwede Ba?, Right Beside You, Try My Number and the lead single "May Iba Ka Na Ba?".

The singer was simply doing live performances both here in the country and abroad. Sison has been part of the touring group called The Greatest Hitmakers composed of veteran OPM artists Rico J. Puno, Hajji Alejandro and Rey Valera.

Aside from his hit-making albums, Sison also joined popular singers Rico J. Puno, Rey Valera and Nonoy Zuñiga, collectively known as the Hitmakers. Sison and the group had a successful series of shows abroad, most of them in the U.S. cities such as Reno, Houston and Las Vegas. Sison emerges on the release of his love ballad collection titled Isang Pagkakataon, distributed by PolyEast Records. The album has been preceded by other newly written songs by Vehnee Saturno like Selos, Kahit Na Minsan Pa, Sa Iisang Puso Mo and Kwento. It also features Sabik Na Puso, a song that was penned by Sison. Isang Pagkakataon features five new songs from Vehnee Saturno.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Acting career

His 1st movie with singer actress and host Gretchen Baretto in a romantic drama "Beautiful Girl" Seiko Films was released in 1990, and also the movie became an instant hit among the Filipino viewers nationwide and also worldwide.

Aside from singing, Marco Sison was also into movie acting, his 2nd movie José Rizal which he plays national hero Pio Valenzuela who accompanied with Jose Rizal (played by Cesar Montano), the historical drama movie was released on June 12, 1998 during the Philippine Independence's 100th anniversary and released by GMA Pictures. The movie also won was Best Festival Movie in the 1998 Metro Manila Film Festival and directed by the late Marilou Diaz-Abaya.


His 3rd movie in a wackiest comedy movie (and also Marco's 1st comedy movie, Who's That Girl with comedian host Eugene Domingo & It's Showtime host Anne Curtis, and comedian TV host Luis Manzano, Marco did also as Special Participation and played as a funeral singer.

Discography

Best of Marco Sison (1991)

  • My Love Will See You Through (1974)
  • Si Aida, Si Lorna, O Si Fe
  • Ibigay Mo Sa Akin Ang Bukas
  • Make Believe
  • Always
  • I'll Face Tomorrow
  • Mahal
  • Isusumbong Kita Sa Diyos

After All These Years (1992)

  • I Love You So
  • After All These Years
  • Awit Ka Ng Puso
  • Miss Manikin
  • Tulay Ng Buhay
  • Sadyang Mahal Kita
  • Mahal Kita
  • Call It Love
  • Kahit Hindi Mahal
  • Endlessly

Memories (1999)

  • Morning Girl
  • Crazy
  • Kung Alam Ko Lang
  • I Love You All The Way
  • Looking Through The Eyes Of Love
  • One More Try
  • Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang
  • One Day
  • All At Once
  • A Very Special Love
  • Someone That I Used to Love
  • Where Is Tomorrow

Maghihintay Na Lamang (2000)

  • Magmula Noon
  • Ang Pag-ibig Ko
  • Maghihintay Na Lamang
  • Paano Mapipigilan
  • Words Get In The Way
  • Wala Na Bang Pag-ibig
  • Tayo Na
  • I Think I'll Tell Her
  • Iisa Pa Lamang
  • Knocks Me Off My Feet
  • Paalam Na
  • If We Never Said Goodbye

Best of Marco Sison 2 (2004)

Hindi Ko Akalain (2010)

  • Try My Number
  • Hindi Ko Akalain
  • May Iba Ka Na Ba?
  • Don't Know How Long I'll Be Away
  • Baby, Puwede Ba?
  • Right Beside You
  • Friend Of Mine
  • I Don't Want To Be Your Friend
  • Huwag Na Lang
  • 'Till I Met You

Isang Pagkakataon (2012)

  • Selos
  • Kahit Na Minsan Pa
  • Sa Iisang Puso Mo
  • Kwento
  • Sabik Na Puso

See also

References

  1. ^ "All About Marco Sison - Marco Sison". Ph.shop.88db.com. 2013-01-24. Archived from the original on 2013-04-10. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  2. ^ David Gonzales. "Best of Marco Sison - Marco Sison | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  3. ^ David Gonzales. "Memories - Marco Sison | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  4. ^ "Marco Sison returns to the recording scene with Hindi Ko Akalain". PEP.ph. 2010-05-19. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  5. ^ "Marco Sison eyes new hit songs". ABS-CBN News. 2012-11-16. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  6. ^ "Marco Sison returns with Isang Pagkakataon | Entertainment, News, The Philippine Star". philstar.com. 2012-11-19. Retrieved 2013-08-24.