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Few musical acts in the past 50 years have consistently enjoyed greater popularity and following worldwide than The Lettermen, the celebrated male pop vocal group of the ’60s which has captivated fans with pop hits like The Way You Look Tonight, Theme From A Summer Place, Goin’ Out Of My Head, Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing, and many more.

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Famous vocal group The Lettermen, composed of Tony Butala, Donovan Tea and Bobby Poynton, are coming again to the Philippines, this time for a special Christmas show this November, something they have never done be- fore in past visits to the country.

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Of late, we have been blessed with a bonanza of shows from the enterprising impresarios. Have you noticed how these foreign artists have been coming in to Philippine soil and wowing the audience with their music? Of course, some of them are not worth the money you pay just to watch them sing a few obligatory songs, and then turn their backs on the audience who are still clamoring for more.
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TONY BUTALA
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Few musical acts in the past 50 years have consistently enjoyed greater popularity and following worldwide than The Lettermen, the celebrated male pop vocal group of the ’60s which has captivated fans with pop hits like The Way You Look Tonight, Theme From A Summer Place, Goin’ Out Of My Head, Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing, and many more.

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Famous vocal group The Lettermen, composed of Tony Butala, Donovan Tea and Bobby Poynton, are coming again to the Philippines, this time for a special Christmas show this November, something they have never done be- fore in past visits to the country.

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Of late, we have been blessed with a bonanza of shows from the enterprising impresarios. Have you noticed how these foreign artists have been coming in to Philippine soil and wowing the audience with their music? Of course, some of them are not worth the money you pay just to watch them sing a few obligatory songs, and then turn their backs on the audience who are still clamoring for more.
[DatePublished] => 2006-02-04 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133756 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805279 [AuthorName] => Rey Gamboa [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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