Episodes
Jett Pangan is the lead singer of Filipino rock band The Dawn.  We talk about my early experiences with watching The Dawn at the Ultra Storm concerts back in the mid-80's.  We also talk about how he joined the band and how he used to play with Michael Jackson as a kid when they Jackson 5 visited Manila back in the 70's.  It's a great conversation!  ENJOY! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 05/16/22
Vernon Go is the founder and of Pulp Magazine and Pulp Summer Slam.  We talk about metal music, travel, how he took over the production of Pulp Summer Slam which is now a world-renowned rock music festival.  We also share some stories about rock stars that we've met.  ENJOY!  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 03/21/22
Buddy Trinidad is the guitarist of the Filipino punk rock band, The Betrayed.  They were active during the early 80's and were part of a small but passionate punk rock scene in Manila.  This era bridged the original Pinoy Rock era of the 1970's heading towards the new decade and subsequent local rock scenes that followed.  We talk about how the underground scene of that time and how punk rock was imported to the Philippines.  He also talks about meeting all his punk rock heroes when he was a...
Published 02/21/22
Tanya Yuson is a good friend who I’ve known since high school. She is now the Executive Producer and one of the writers of TRESÉ, a Filipino-produced animated series on Netflix. We talk about our high school days and how the graphic novel was transformed into an animated series that is now playing on Netflix. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 01/24/22
Francis Reyes is the guitarist of The Dawn.  We talk about his origins with After Image and how he got the job to replace the late Teddy Diaz as The Dawn's new guitarist.  He has since written massive hits with the band and is considered one the best and most notable electric guitarists in the Philippines.  ENJOY! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 01/10/22
Wally Chamsay was the Managing Director of Sony Music Philippines during the mid-90’s to the 00’s. He was responsible for signing Wolfgang, Razorback, Barbie’s Cradle, South Border and Greyhoundz. He was also responsible for giving WG total artistic control to produce the “Semenelin” album. He and Sony Music developed a marketing strategy to successfully promote the band to the whole country and beyond that had never been seen before or since. We talk about how he got the Sony Music job and...
Published 11/29/21
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of Wolfgang’s second album, Semenelin, I interview WG (presently Razorback) guitarist Manuel Legarda and sound engineer and Elektrikoolaid guitarist, Diego Garrido. We go track-by-track and share our thoughts and perspectives on each song on the album. We do some reminiscing about the glory days and talk about future plans. ENJOY! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 11/15/21
Nides Aranzamendez was the drummer of Juan Dela Cruz on the Super Session live album that came out in 1974.  An unsung hero who was one of the best drummers of the 1970's Pinoy Rock era.  He was a huge musical influence on myself along with the rest of the Wolfgang/Razorback crew in our early underground days.  Listen to the intro of the song, "Kagatan", and the drumming on "Sarap Ng Buhay" on Super Session and you'll know.  Now living in the east coast United States, we talk about his...
Published 11/08/21
Bo Razon is a multi-instrumentalist who formed the Filipino afro-Cuban group called Puro Ritmo in the mid-90’s. He also happens to be the actual first guitarist of Juan Dela Cruz. We talk about latin music and his early jam days with the young Pinoy rock heroes and his musical life during the 70’s and 80’s in the US. Aside from his memories of the 1970 Antipolo Music Festival, he also narrates how he watched Led Zeppelin opening for The Who in 1969. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message:...
Published 10/11/21
Raymond Red is an award-winning, independent film director. He has directed critically-acclaimed independent Filipino films such as “Bayani”, “Sakay”, “Kamera Obskura” and “Himpapawid” (which was released in the US in 2009). He also directed the music video for Wolfgang’s song, “Meckam” in 2001. Red has also earned the distinction of being one of the first Filipinos to receive a Rotterdam Hubert Bals Memorial grant, one of only two Filipino filmmakers mentioned in the Oxford History of World...
Published 09/27/21
Patrick Reidenbach is one of the founders of Club Dredd. One of four major venues that birthed many of the bands of the 90’s Pinoy rock scene. We discuss its origins, fond memories of bands who’ve performed there and unforgettable events that have transpired. We also compare parallel timelines from my experience in the Makati clubs like Weekends Live! and Kalye and his experiences of Club Dredd in Quezon City. ENJOY! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/message Support this...
Published 09/13/21
My good friend, Chef Ramon Antonio is back for another great conversation about food, music, food, our love of rock shirts, and more food. Thank you for all your support for the first 25 episodes! See you soon in SEASON TWO! ENJOY! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 06/07/21
Karen Kunawicz is a writer and journalist and a very good friend.  She is also a cosplay enthusiast.  We talk about our love for pizza, our experiences during the 90's Manila rock scene, her various trips to San Diego Comic Con and why she did not like Batman VS Superman.  ENJOY! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 05/24/21
Wolfgang, Santana, Metallica: One Sunday in September This is a story about one of the most unforgettable events that I have had the fortune to experience.  One Sunday in September of 1996, I shot a Wolfgang music video, met one of my main influences, Carlos Santana, and jammed with Metallica bassist, Jason Newsted.  All in one day.  It's one for the books.  ENJOY! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 05/17/21
June Millington was the lead vocalist and lead guitarist of Fanny. Fanny is the first all-female rock band in the US to record major label albums. They were led by Filipino sisters, June and Jean Millington who emigrated to Northern California in the early 1960’s. Fanny went on to record four albums in the early to mid 70’s. David Bowie and John Lennon were friends and fans and bands like The Runaways, The Go-Go’s and the Bangles all sight Fanny as an influence and inspiration. This is a rock...
Published 04/26/21
Tolitz Rosel is a friend that I’ve met here in the US in the mid-00’s. Once the web designer of my band, Lokomotiv he was a frequent audience member at our gigs in Los Angeles. He also hosts his own podcast, Pinoy Rock Podcast on Spotify as DJ Tulisan. We basically talk about the Justice League Snyder Cut and the differences and similarities of the DC and Marvel universes. NERD TALK. ENJOY! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/message Support this podcast:...
Published 04/13/21
Charlie Ysmael AKA Charlie Y was a rock DJ during the 80’s and 90’s and is the lead vocalist of Filipino rock band, The Breed. We talk about his journey and success in both artistic fields. We also compare COVID19 situations between the Philippines and the USA. And of course, we talk about a whole ton of MUSIC!! ENJOY! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 04/05/21
Chickoy Pura is the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and songwriter of Filipino rock band, The Jerks. Formed in 1977, the Jerks are responsible for two major Filipino rock anthems. We talk about his origins as a folk singer and how he opened for Pepe Smith which in turn inspired him to form a band. We also talk about political issues that are affecting the world at present. ENJOY! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 03/29/21
Jamie Wilson is a theater actor, band vocalist, production manager, podcast host and very good friend of mine. This is a great conversation about the present and future situations of live music, theater and life in general. ENJOY! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 03/08/21
Ramon Zialcita AKA The Doctor is one of the most popular rock DJs in the Philippines. Now living in Florida, we discuss his beginnings as a radio personality at the age of 15, his journey through three decades of Filipino music and how he first heard Black Sabbath. ENJOY! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 02/22/21
WALK THIS WAY: WOLFGANG IN JAPAN This is a story of Wolfgang's two visits to the land of the rising sun.   The band's third album, Würm was released in Japan in 1998 and the band played shows in Osaka and Tokyo to promote the album.  ENJOY! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 02/09/21
JJ Yulo is good and old friend of mine. I always considered him as an expert and enthusiast of pop culture in whatever era of life we’ve gone through. It was he who introduced me to ANIME back in the late 80’s. We talk about what’s been keeping us entertained during the pandemic lockdowns. We also talk about our love for Japan and it’s balanced, awesome culture and pop culture; as well as his ‘Just Jonesing' food/culture trips that he hopes to conduct again once the pandemic is under control....
Published 02/01/21
GIVE UP TOMORROW: WOLFGANG IN CEBU These two stories are about Wolfgang’s initial two visits to the city of Cebu, Philippines. Their debut in the city was playing with Razorback in a gazebo in the middle of an open field. The second story is from their concert during the 1997 Sinulog Festival where they played to the largest audience they’ve ever performed in front of. ENJOY! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wdrs/support
Published 01/25/21
These are two of my top songwriters in the Philippines. The Kings of underground reggae, ska and punk rock music in Southeast Asia. Bobby Balingit wrote one of Filipino rocks anthems, “At Nakalimutan And Diyos” (…and has forgotten God) and CBI is one of the most popular reggae/ska bands in the country. Paul also fronts another band called Borrachos. We discuss their musical influences and band origins as well as their present collaborations and their residence at the Alitaptap Artist...
Published 01/18/21