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Some people dont take the Republic of Malate seriously as a concert venue for its not as big as the Folk Arts Theater (FAT) or the 17,000-seater Araneta Coliseum. They feel it is more suited for intimate happenings than it is for grandly-produced concerts.
But Nyoy Volante and His Mannos (Cocoy Aranas on bass; Jerome Nuñez on violin; Maynard Albis on bongos; and Glenn Dalit on k-hon) changed all that when they staged their first concert series, NV&M Salute the Beatles recently.
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But Nyoy Volante and His Mannos (Cocoy Aranas on bass; Jerome Nuñez on violin; Maynard Albis on bongos; and Glenn Dalit on k-hon) changed all that when they staged their first concert series, NV&M Salute the Beatles recently.
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