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Grace Nono

Filipino musician (born 1965)

Grace Nono is a Filipino singer, known for her musical style based on traditional Filipino rhythms.[1] She is also an ethnomusicologist, scholar of Philippine shamanism, and cultural worker.[2]

Early life and education

Grace Nono was born on May 6, 1965, in Butuan, Agusan, Caraga region, northeastern Mindanao, southern Philippines, years before Agusan was divided into two independent provinces. She was raised in the historic town of Bunawan, now a part of Agusan del Sur. Her mother, Ramona R. Sacote, originally from Camiguin island, was an English and mathematics teacher, writer, and school administrator during the foundational years of what is now the Agusan Del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology. Her father, Igmedio A. Nono, originally from Nueva Ecija, was a farmer leader who promoted land reform, established cooperatives, and advocated organic farming long before it was widespread.[3]

Grace attended the East Bunawan Central School where she graduated at the top of her class in

Formats and Editions


1. Zamboanga

2. My Nipa Hut: Butterfly Song Medley

3. Chitter And Chatter

4. Dandansoy

5. Bamboo Dance (Tinikling)

6. Broken Guitar

7. Planting Rice: Magtanim Hindi Biro

8. Itik Itik Dance

9. Field Song: Pamulinawen

10. Where Is My Ring: Atin Cu Pung Singsing

11. Maria Went To Town: Leron Leron Sinta

12. Carinosa


More Info:

The Philippines is rich in musical folklore. We have many varied and almost unknown folk songs, ranging from those of true Philippine origin to others that show Spanish, Chinese, and Malayan influences. These are the very songs that we have dutifully preserved out of our tangible past....musical relics, so to speak, to our roots as a people. We love to sing these songs in the folk manner and tradition of our country because these are the same songs our forefathers have sung for many generations. We keep these songs forever aglow in our hearts and mind because they have already become a part of us and our history. Folk Songs are genuine mementoes of a nation's rich and glorious past. They help trace back the lifeline to that c

Mabuhay singers

  • 1. LUMALABAY NGA DAW ASO Artist: Mabuhay Singers Lumalabay nga daw aso Aso pa lamang Ang tanan-tanan nga butang sa kalibutan Ang mga matam-is, ahay! Nagapait man, ahay! Sa Gihapon, ahay! Umagi lamang. San-o pa?, san-o pa? San-o pa nga adlaw? Magbalik ang gugma Sa dughan gintigay. Ang mga matam-is, ahay! Nagapait man, ahay! Sa Gihapon, ahay! Umagi lamang.
  • 2. DALAWIDAW by Augurio Abeto Dalawidaw ikaw kon mag-ambahanon, Yuhum mong balanihon may binalaybay Duhang larawan mo sa dalamgohanon Diwata sa bukid kag kataw sa baybay. Diwata sa talon, bulak nga ilahas Sa kapalaran nga daw gapasimpalad, Alibangbang lamang labing makahas, Makigsuyop sang kayuyom sinang sipad. Yadtong kagab-ihon nga punong himaya Sa isang payag kita nagsumpa-anay Didto ta pinang-gas ang dili malaya, Putling handumanan sang gugmang panganay.
  • 3. DANDANSOY Artist: Mabuhay Singers Dandansoy, bayaan ta ikaw Pauli ako sa Payaw Ugaling kon ikaw hidlawon, Ang Payaw imo lang lantawon. Dandansoy, kon imo apason Bisan tubig dì ka magbalon Ugaling kon ikaw uhawon Sa dalan magbubon-bubon. Konbento, s
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