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HOME : ABOUT AMP: BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
Late last year and the whole of 1997 saw an interesting team working together
for the First Lady Amelita M. Ramos' various civic projects: the Pasig River, the
Clean & Green program, the Helping Foundation, the OFW'S, Women's charity
groups and support groups for the disabled.
What was interesting about this team effort was that it involved a musical core
group led by the First Lady herself! It did not aim to boast about its various
famous name talents like Martin Nievera, Geneva & Sheryl Cruz, Tots
Tolentino, John Lesaca, Jong Cuenco, Francis Magalona, etc. Neither did it
seek to brag about the outstanding work done by the session musicians and
the featured performers.
Rather, it showcased the very best of the Filipino Artist as a human being: the
ability to work side by side for a worthy cause. The ability to forget showbiz
egos to cheer up our hardworking OCW'S. The willingness to give up huge
potential professional fees in favor of modest honorariums to be united with the
First Lady's desire to remind our countrymen, here and overseas, that the first
step in a nation's progress is to work together despite professional differences.
Working on those musical projects led to discussions about the plight of the
local instrumentalist. Gradually emerging was the realization that of all
elements of Philippine Culture, none were more needy than the musicians who
became silent victims of socio-economic ills. There were those who suffered
a fate sometimes worse than animals, writhing in pain until death delivered
them unto a state of grace.
And yet, these men and women stood holding their heads up high in dignity,
albeit in poverty, never ashamed to declare that what they would leave behind
was a good name and the continuity of their talentIt was time to do something.
Through the encouragement of the First Lady, a core group was created to
analyze particular situations affecting the instrumentalist: life & medical
insurance coverage, pension plans, unscrupulous promoters and agents,
government & private support. There was borne a movement to standardize
and professionalize everything that involved the instrumentalist.
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