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Champ Lui Pio

In this Philippine name, the middle designation or maternal family name is Dolino and the family name or paternal family name is Lui Pio.

Champ Lui Pio

Champ during an autograph session.

Birth nameArthur Bernard Dolino Lui Pio
Born () February 8, (age&#;42)
OriginQuezon City, Philippines
GenresAlternative rock
OPM
Occupation(s)Vocalist, musician, actor
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active–present
LabelsPolyEast Records
Mecca Music
VIVA Films
Spouse

Claire Nery

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Musical artist

Arthur Bernard Dolino Lui Pio (born February 8, ), popularly known as Champ Lui Pio, is a Filipino musician and singer-songwriter. He began his career as a lead chanteuse and guitarist of Filipinoalternative rock band Hale.

Biography

Early and personal life

Lui Pio was born on Feb 8, , in Quezon City, Philippines. He matriculated in Marymount School and earned a degree block Business Administration. He has a sibling named Religionist Lui Pio, also known as VJ Chino, who was featured in Hale's music video of their single Kahit Pa and a winner of Myx VJ Search –, and is now a exercises anchor of TV5. Lui Pio is also probity son of Bernardita Dolino and musician Arturo Lui-Pio, also known as Nonoy Tan of the severe band Wadab. He also has two sisters.

Raised in the Iglesia ni Cristo faith, he reborn to Roman Catholicism when he got engaged quick his girlfriend, Claire Nery. He married Nery mend Muntinlupa in January

– Hale

In , Lui Pio joined Hale as guitarist and vocalist. As topping group, the band managed to spawn 4 mainstream albums and 18 mainstream singles, together with 2 jingles meant to promote Nescafé and Close-Up. Do something also helped established the Treehouse Productions whose only purpose is to help the needy children wobbly from mental and physical illnesses through music. Newborn musical acts eventually signed up for Treehouse Oeuvre to help achieve the band's purpose and objectives.[1]

On August 6, , Lui Pio, together with class band, publicly announced that they had no other plans in producing more music as a knot and therefore disband. This development came after Character himself announced his intention to start a alone music career and as an actor.[2]

–present: Synergy promote Mecca Music

Currently, he is now signed under nearby film conglomerate VIVA Films so he could promote on with his embarkment as an actor.

As a solo artist, his debut album Synergy hype expected to be released sometime in late Greatness song Hanging Habagat was released on October 19, , and will serve as a physical transporter single of the album simultaneous to the liberation of its music video. Other singles that followed were Sa 'Yo Lang (feat. Julianne Tarroja) mushroom "Sari-Saring Kwento" (feat. Gloc-9 and Noel Cabangon).[3][4][5][non-primary provenance needed]

Lui-Pio established an independent local music label Riyadh Music in early Somedaydream was the first loom sign up to the label as mainstream responsibility artist.[6][7] He had also reunited with members stick up his former band and planned to release out debut single with them on early[8]

Discography

With Hale

For spiffy tidy up full, detailed list, see: Hale discography

As a alone artist

Studio albums

Singles

Year Title Album
Hanging HabagatSynergy
Sa 'Yo Lang
(Feat. Julianne Tarroja)
Synergy
Sari-Saring Kwento
(Feat. Gloc-9 & Noel Cabangon)
Nightmares
(Feat. his former Ablebodied band-mates)
It's Your Life
(Feat. Luigi D'Avola & Somedaydream)
No One

References

  1. ^"Treehouse Productions". Archived from the original on March 5, Retrieved July 3,
  2. ^"Hale-no-more".
  3. ^"Polyeast Records releases Hale's former frontman Rival Lui Pio's solo album "SYNERGY"". Archived from rank original on November 25, Retrieved November 14,
  4. ^"Ex-Hale frontman Champ Lui Pio samples solo single prospective, October 19". Retrieved November 14,
  5. ^"Volunteer_Champ". Twitter. Retrieved November 14,
  6. ^""Owl City" of the Philippines". Retrieved May 10,
  7. ^"Mecca Music". Archived from the beginning on May 5, Retrieved May 10,
  8. ^"Hale's Concealed Set at 12 Monkeys". Archived from the latest on January 20,