List of Philippine-based music groups
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This is a list of notable Philippine-based choirs, orchestras and musical bands. Bands listed fall under any of these main Philippine music styles: Philippine folk, Manila sound, Pinoy reggae, Pinoy pop, Pinoy rock and Pinoy hip hop, as well as the jazz and ska music genres.
Choirs[]
- Adventist University of the Philippines Ambassadors
- Alicia Bamboo Ensemble
- Boscorale
- Bukas Palad Music Ministry
- Bukidnon State University Chorale
- Central Philippine University Bahandi Singers
- Chorus Paulinus
- Chorus Philippines
- De La Salle Zobel Chorale
- Hangad
- The HiMiG Gospel Singers
- Imusicapella
- Las Piñas Boys Choir
- Mabuhay Singers
- Mapua Cardinal Singers
- PLM Rondalla
- Polytechnic University of the Philippines Laboratory High School Chorale
- San Miguel Master Chorale
- Saringhimig Singers
- Tiples de Santo Domingo
- University of the East Chorale
- University of the Philippines Concert Chorus
- University of the Philippines Madrigal Singers
- University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors
- University of the Philippines Manila Chorale
- University of Santo Tomas Singers
- Vox Angeli Children's Choir
Orchestras[]
- ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra
- De La Salle Zobel Symphony Orchestra
- FILharmoniKA
- Manila Philharmonic Orchestra
- Manila Symphony Orchestra
- Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra
- San Miguel Foundation for the Performing Arts
- San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra
Folk[]
- Asin (folk rock)[1]
- Humanfolk
Manila sound[]
- APO Hiking Society
- Boyfriends
- Cinderella
- Hagibis
- Hotdog
- VST & Company
- Juan de la Cruz Band
Pop[]
- 17:28
- 1:43
- 1st.One
- 3LOGY
- 3rd Avenue
- 4th Impact
- Alamat
- April Boys
- BGYO
- BINI
- Ben&Ben
- BOSS
- Boyband PH
- Clover
- Daydream
- Down to Mars
- Eurasia
- Freestyle
- Gimme 5
- Introvoys
- Japh Dolls
- KAIA
- Kitty Girls
- Krissy & Ericka
- La Diva
- LUNA
- Maasinhon Trio
- Mak and the Dudes
- MNL48
- Mocha Girls
- Mus'ka
- MYMP
- Neocolours
- Nexxus
- PHP (Press Hit Play)
- POINTEN
- Pop Girls
- PPOP Generation
- Reycard Duet
- SB19
- SexBomb Girls
- Side A
- Smokey Mountain
- South Border
- Sugarcane
- Sugarpop
- Top One Project
- TNT Boys
- Viva Hot Babes
- VXON
- XLR8
- XOXO
Rock[]
- 6cyclemind
- Aegis
- AfterImage
- Alamid
- Ang Bandang Shirley
- Apartel
- Arcadia
- Autotelic
- Bamboo
- Barbie's Cradle
- Bethany
- The Bloomfields
- Bojo
- Brisom
- Callalily
- Cambio
- The Camerawalls
- Cheats
- Chicosci
- COG
- COLN
- Cover Me Quick!
- Cueshé
- Curbside
- The Dawn
- Dead Ends
- Death By Stereo
- December Avenue
- Dominion
- Dicta License
- Eevee
- Eraserheads
- Fig
- Firefly
- Franco
- General Luna
- Greyhoundz
- Hale
- Half Life Half Death
- Hastang
- Hey Moonshine
- The Hi-Jacks
- Hilera
- Hungry Young Poets
- Imago
- Introvoys
- Itchyworms
- IV of Spades
- The Jerks
- Jensen and The Flips
- Juan Karlos
- Juan de la Cruz Band
- The Juans
- Join the Club
- Kala
- Kapatid
- Kamikazee
- Kampon
- Kjwan
- Lokomotiv
- Mayonnaise
- MilesExperience
- Minerva Ph
- Missing Filemon
- Mojofly
- Moonstar88
- Narda
- Neocolours
- Nuklus
- Oh, Flamingo!
- The Oktaves
- Orange and Lemons
- Paramita
- Parokya ni Edgar
- Pedicab
- The Pin-Ups
- P.O.T.
- Prettier Than Pink
- Pupil
- Radioactive Sago Project
- The Ransom Collective
- Razorback
- Rivermaya
- Rocksteddy
- Sandwich
- Save Me Hollywood
- Session Road
- Shampoo Ni Lola
- Shamrock
- She's Only Sixteen
- Siakol
- Silent Sanctuary
- Slapshock
- Soapdish
- Sponge Cola
- Stonefree
- SUD
- Sugarfree
- Suitcase101
- Taken by Cars
- Tanya Markova
- Teeth
- This Band
- Throw
- TOI
- Tom's Story
- Top Junk
- True Faith
- Turbo Goth
- Typecast
- Unica
- Up Dharma Down[2]
- Urbandub
- Voice of Tranquility
- Wolfgang
- Yano
- The Youth
- Zelle
- Zoo
Reggae[]
- Brownman Revival[3]
- Junior Kilat
- Tropical Depression[4]
- Chocolate Factory
Ska[]
Jazz[]
- Johnny Alegre Affinity
- Sinosikat? (jazz funk)[5]
- Sound
Hip hop[]
- Crazy as Pinoy
- Death Threat
- Ex Battalion
- Marlboro Black
- Salbakuta[6]
- Q-York
See also[]
- Pinoy pop
- Pinoy hip hop
- Pinoy reggae
- Ska
- Manila sound
- Music in the Philippines
References[]
- ^ Basco, Karl Cedrick (November 9, 2021). "'Nothing changed': Noy Pillora explains why Asin songs remain popular in PH". ABS CBN News. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
- ^ "Armi Millare leaves Up Dharma Down". RAPPLER. December 26, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
- ^ Garcia, Leony (March 4, 2018). "Brownman Revival: They—and reggae—are here to stay | Leony Garcia". BusinessMirror. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
- ^ Torres-Tupas, Tetch (September 19, 2019). "Killer of Papadom's wife gets 40 years". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
- ^ Arceo-Dumlao, Tina (March 11, 2013). "Sinosikat believes in Pinoys". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
- ^ "WATCH: Is Andrew E's 90s hit 'Humanap Ka Ng Panget' a rip-off of another hip hop song?". InqPOP!. July 4, 2018. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
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