Singer-songwriter Ely Buendia extended his appreciation to fans for their continuous support for the local music scene amid the COVID-19 crisis. | CLinoINQ
Singer-songwriter Ely Buendia extended his appreciation to fans for their continuous support for the local music scene amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Buendia, the frontman of the “supergroup” Apartel, thanked “everyone for supporting artists in these dire times” via Twitter yesterday, May 29.Like other workers from the entertainment industry, musicians’ livelihoods have been affected by the pandemic. During this period, some artists have resorted to conducting online concerts and virtual track launches to share their music.is preparing to ease its quarantine measures under general community quarantine or the “new normal” starting June 1.
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