By Pocholo Concepcion Philippine Daily Inquirer First Posted 18:28:00 01/17/2011 Filed Under: Music, Entertainment (general) MANILA, Philippines Everything is interconnected, Joey Ayala sang in Magkaugnay. But charm his song refers to the link between humanity and the environment, it might as well apply to what happened last Thursday night in two different clubs. At the new Merks move on Pasay Road, Makati, a young guy named Chris Carandang was onstage sing Leonard Cohens Hallelujah on acoustic guitar. This was followed by an original, Butas, a reggae business with Tagalog lyrics. And then he proceeded with a slow version of the paneling Presley hit Dont Be Cruel. We were impressed. Carandang, though plain-looking (nerdy even, with his schoolboy tomentum cerebri and glasses), is no ordinary musician wannabe because he chooses his repertory well. Hes a music therapist, whispered Roni Tapia-Merk, who was celebrating her birthday that night.

Later, in a short talk with the Inquirer, Carandang said hes actually 30 years old and a psychologist who works in the clinic of his mom, Dr. Honey Carandang. While studying for his doctorate, he counsels kids who are having problems in school. He uses music as therapy for the kids. And he himself plays music as a form of release. Isnt that cool? Another guy, lawyer Ferdie Topacio, sings his heart out at Merks Place after a stressful day in his office. Youve Is this the right essay for you? Watch the video downstairs to read 2 more pages now. or If you want to fail a full essay, order it on our website:
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