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  • January 16, 2008 , 05:42pm

Composer to tap Toronto’s Pinoy singers to interpret his songs

Composer to tap Toronto’s Pinoy singers to interpret his songs

Jun Dadivas, a young musical composer in Toronto, said that he will tap the available talented Filipino-Canadian singers based in Toronto to record the songs he composed as a tribute to a missing young Filipino girl.

The missing girl is 20-year old Christina Calayaca who has been missing since August 6, 2007 in Rainbow Falls Provincial Park – East Thunder Bay, Ontario, while jogging in the early morning of that day with some friends

Dadivas, who is a younger brother of a famous Filipino singer Pabs Dadivas, said that the sixteen songs, volume 1 will be recorded within the next few months.

He said his musical composition is dubbed as “A Day Goes By” and is composed of songs with ballad, jazz, and gospel touch.

Dadivas described Christina as very active in community and religious projects.

The disappearance of Christina has been put under alert by the Ontario Provincial Police headed by Commissioner Julian Fantino.

For more information about this project, kindly get in touch with Jun Dadivas at Tel 416-890-7752 or 416-907-8638 or emails: info@dsynergynetwork.com and telebaba@telebabad.net.

Dadivas said that the proceeds of the recording will be donated to the trust fund for Christina Calayaca.

(PRESS RELEASE)

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