Vinci Montaner
Vinci Montaner | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Francis Vincent R. Montaner |
Also known as |
Mr. Suave Mang Jose Peter North Super Mario The Backup Extraordinaire |
Born |
Manila, Philippines | November 27, 1976
Genres | Rock, comedy rock, hard rock, alternative rock, funk |
Occupation(s) | Singer, stage actor |
Instruments | Vocals, backup vocals |
Years active | 1993–2012 |
Labels | Universal Records |
Associated acts |
Parokya ni Edgar Rivermaya Gloc-9 |
Francis Vincent "Vinci" Rosales Montaner (born November 27, 1976) is a Filipino singer best known for his work with the band Parokya ni Edgar where he served as a backup vocalist and one of its founding members.[1] He left Parokya ni Edgar in late 2012 after a near 20-year stint with the band.
Early life and career
Montaner was born to Francisco and Mila Montaner and has three siblings nicknamed Chikko, Dikki and Chachi. He finished his lower education levels at the Ateneo de Manila University, and took a college degree course in Public Advertising at the University of the Philippines, Manila.
He temporarily left the group in 2005 to finish his education but at the same time was able to contribute to their album Halina sa Parokya and appeared in some of the music videos. He later rejoined the band and appeared on their 2007 album Solid. Montaner is also popularly known by the band's audience as the resident prankster of the group both in videos and in live performances.
The band's hit song "The Yes Yes Show" is a satirical song about Chito Miranda and Montaner arguing over the lead vocal duties. It eventually became one of the band's chart topping songs in local OPM hit charts. Montaner also performed the lead vocals in PNE's hit song "Picha Pie" (Filipino slang term for Pizza Pie), a parody cover of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive".
He also had occasional gigs with the band Rivermaya after lead singer Jayson Fernandez left in mid-2011.
Departure from Parokya ni Edgar
At around 2AM of October 14, 2012, he announced through Parokya ni Edgar's official Facebook page that he left the band a couple of weeks back for personal reasons. Chito Miranda immediately confirmed Vinci's departure from the band.
Posted in official Parokya ni Edgar Facebook Fanpage:
“ | Hi! Sorry! I have left the band a couple of weeks back for personal reasons. I won't be back, like what happened before. Continue to support the best band in the world. See you around.
Thank you very much for the love for Parokya! --Vinci |
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His last gig with the band was on September 2012 at 70's Bistro. His former band mates respected his decision as they parted ways in good terms and still remain very good friends. Miranda stated in an official post that Montaner chose to have a new career path and opted to live privately.
Montaner temporarily reunited with Parokya ni Edgar during the band's launching of their 13th studio album Bente for its cover art and album signings. Montaner was also part of the recording of Gloc-9's 2014 single entitled "Businessman" and is being featured on its music video as well.
Other works
Aside from Parokya ni Edgar, Montaner also owns a school for special children and is said to be one of the primary reasons he left Parokya ni Edgar as he wants to focus in managing the said school.
Personal life
Montaner got married to a non-celebrity woman in August 2014.
Discography
With Parokya ni Edgar
- Khangkhungkherrnitz (1996)
- Buruguduystunstugudunstuy (1997)
- Jingle Balls Silent Night Holy Cow (1998)
- Gulong Itlog Gulong (1999)
- Edgar Edgar Musikahan (2002)
- Bigotilyo (2003)
- Inuman Sessions Vol.1 (2004)
- Halina Sa Parokya (2005)
- Matira Matibay: PG-13 (Singles 1994-2007) (2007)
- Solid (2007)
- Middle-Aged Juvenile Novelty Pop Rockers (2010)
- Inuman Sessions Vol.2 (2012)
- Bente (2013)
Featured single
- Businessman (Gloc 9, 2014)
References
- ↑ Sutton, Michael. "Biography: Parokya Ni Edgar". Allmusic. Retrieved 27 May 2010.
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