By Argyll Cyrus Geducos
President Duterte once again serenaded his audience with his favorite song "Ikaw" during a benefit concert at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Pasay City, late Tuesday evening.
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte
(ALFRED FRIAS/ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) In an Instagram video posted by Audrey Zubiri, the wife of Senator Migs Zubiri, Duterte is seen singing the iconic Filipino song. Joining him onstage, in the particular video, were common-law wife Honeylet Avanceña, Communications Secretary Martin Andanar, and National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon. The benefit dinner and concert dubbed "Awit ng Puso," was organized by the DU30 Cabinet Spouses Associations, Inc. It was graced by The Ryan Cayabyab Singers, and Neocolours, among others. Duterte's Cabinet officials and presidential advisers also sang their hearts out during the benefit concert, including Tourism Secretary Bernadette Puyat who sang the love song "Dadalhin," with other performers. Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez channeled his inner Carole King when he sang "You've Got A Friend." Andanar, meanwhile, sang James Taylor's "Your Smiling Face." Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia and Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana entertained the crowd by singing a duet of Parokya Ni Edgar's "Mr. Suave." Finance Assistant Secretary Tony Lambino, who was a member of Smokey Mountain, sang his own version of Parokya ni Edgar's "Harana" while playing the piano. Zubiri said that the song was originally composed by Lambino. Also in the event are senatorial aspirants and former Duterte men Christopher Go, Harry Roque, Alan Peter Cayetano, and Ronald dela Rosa. Each of them had their own share of the spotlight. The "Salvador's" of Duterte's Cabinet, new Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo and Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, also had their own time up on stage, singing classic songs. Lambino also sang "The Coconut Nut" with Medialdea, Lopez, Roque, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez and businessman Dennis Uy swaying on the stage. Medialdea and Go also did a duet of the classic "Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko." Justice Secretary Menardo Guevara, meanwhile, sang Dave Clark Five's "Because" with his team of undersecretaries as his back-up dancers.
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte(ALFRED FRIAS/ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) In an Instagram video posted by Audrey Zubiri, the wife of Senator Migs Zubiri, Duterte is seen singing the iconic Filipino song. Joining him onstage, in the particular video, were common-law wife Honeylet Avanceña, Communications Secretary Martin Andanar, and National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon. The benefit dinner and concert dubbed "Awit ng Puso," was organized by the DU30 Cabinet Spouses Associations, Inc. It was graced by The Ryan Cayabyab Singers, and Neocolours, among others. Duterte's Cabinet officials and presidential advisers also sang their hearts out during the benefit concert, including Tourism Secretary Bernadette Puyat who sang the love song "Dadalhin," with other performers. Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez channeled his inner Carole King when he sang "You've Got A Friend." Andanar, meanwhile, sang James Taylor's "Your Smiling Face." Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia and Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana entertained the crowd by singing a duet of Parokya Ni Edgar's "Mr. Suave." Finance Assistant Secretary Tony Lambino, who was a member of Smokey Mountain, sang his own version of Parokya ni Edgar's "Harana" while playing the piano. Zubiri said that the song was originally composed by Lambino. Also in the event are senatorial aspirants and former Duterte men Christopher Go, Harry Roque, Alan Peter Cayetano, and Ronald dela Rosa. Each of them had their own share of the spotlight. The "Salvador's" of Duterte's Cabinet, new Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo and Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, also had their own time up on stage, singing classic songs. Lambino also sang "The Coconut Nut" with Medialdea, Lopez, Roque, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez and businessman Dennis Uy swaying on the stage. Medialdea and Go also did a duet of the classic "Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko." Justice Secretary Menardo Guevara, meanwhile, sang Dave Clark Five's "Because" with his team of undersecretaries as his back-up dancers.