06/25/2020 01:30:08 PM
One known educational institution has given tribute to the warriors of today – the frontliners of the country who are risking their lives to combat the pandemic that has been plaguing the world for months.
UE Jam Sessions (UEJS), known as the premier music organization in the University of the East, has recently released a tribute music video dedicated to the medical practitioners and all those in the front line of duty titled “Lalaban Tayo.” The song was written by Jenny Legapi, arranged by Choi Felipe, and executive produced by Tommy Tanchanco, and it features 34 singers and musicians from UEJS Manila and UE Caloocan, the collaborative effort was recorded and filmed during the lockdown period in the confines of their own homes.
Despite the limited resources and massive challenges that the students have to go through in the recording process, they were able to improvise and produce a studio-recording quality of the uplifting pop-rock anthem that champions the daring and uncompromised sacrifices of our modern-day heroes. It’s their contribution to all the hard work that our medical, security and essential members of the frontline had to endure during these uncertain times.
“As we move forward in these trying times, we put our hopes in one another,” Tanchanco, who's also the CEO of 12 Stone Records, shares. “Reshaping our lives this quarantine can never be easy for all of us, but still, let us not forget those people who risk their own lives on the front line and go beyond their call of duty.”
Its accompanying music video that was edited by Cher Manulit, interspersed individual recordings from the participating student-musicians with inspiring clips showcasing the acts of kindness and compassion of our frontliners, particularly those in the medical field.
The song “Lalaban Tayo (A Special Tribute To Frontliners)” is now released via 12 Stone Records. You may also watch the music video on YouTube.
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