Rivermaya is one of the most influential
alternative rock bands in the Philippines.
The band has several well-known singles,
such as "Ulan," "214," "Himala," "Kisap Mata,"
"Hinahanap Hanap Kita", "Umaaraw, Umuulan",
"Alab Ng Puso", "You'll Be Safe Here",
"Balisong", "Isang Bandila", "Sumigaw",
"Sugal Ng Kapalaran" and many others.
Founded in 1993, the band's musical direction
has evolved through simple rock, hard rock,
pop, metal, progressive, etc.
They have recently released work in Singapore,
Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia and have
garnered the attention of fans
throughout Southeast Asia.

History
The first line-up of Rivermaya consisted of
Jessie Gonzales on vocals, Kenneth Ilagan on guitar,
Nathan Azarcon on bass, Rome Velayo on drums,
and Rico Blanco on keyboards.
They have been managed by two virtual unknowns
in the music industry, Lizza Nakpil and director
Chito Roño, who both initially discovered
Rivermaya and were impressed by what they
considered an unconventional approach.

In the process of grueling practice sessions,
Ilagan was replaced with Perfecto de Castro;
Azarcon recruited former Bazurak bandmate and
childhood friend, Mark Escueta, to replace Velayo,
as well as former classmate Francisco "Bamboo"
Mañalac to replace Gonzales. With Bamboo Mañalac
as frontman, the band started putting together
original songs like "Ulan" "214" and "Awit ng Kabataan"
(mostly composed by Rico Blanco) in demo form for
prospective recording companies.

By November 1993, the band had released its
first album, the self-titled "RiverMaya",
and its first single, "Ulan"; followed by "214".
Critically praised for its fresh,
excitingly-new pop/rock sound, the album went
on to become one of the best sellers in the 90's.

Citing artistic differences, de Castro was
adamant in leaving the group and founded his own band.

The band's second album "Trip", followed with
the singles “Kisapmata”, “Himala”, and
“Panahon Na Naman”. In an interesting sidebar,
Whilce Portacio, creator of the X-Men's "Bishop",
designed the album art for "Trip".

In 1998, the band release its 3rd album, "Atomic Bomb",
with the single "Hinahanap Kita."
The album gained positive responses from listeners
and received heavy airplay from radio stations.
During this period, Rivermaya also released the
"Rivermaya Remixed" album, put together with the
help of DJ Toti Dalmacion of Groove Nation.

The band then embarked on a U.S. tour.
It was at this time that Bamboo Mañalac
decided to stay in the U.S.. He eventually
went on to form his own band, Bamboo, which
has become quite popular in its own right.

Rivermaya decided to forge on, with Rico
Blanco taking on vocals.The result was the
“It’s Not Easy Being Green” album which spawned
“Nerbyoso”, “Shattered Like”, and “Rodeo”.
"If" a song composed by Geno Georsua, a music
major student from U.P Music,
was added in their line up in 1998.

The band released its 5th studio album,
aptly called "Free", entirely for free
on the internet as well as on CDs distributed
at their gigs. "Free" went on to be named
"Best Album 2000" at the NU Rock Awards.

Azarcon departed from the group, signaling
a new membership change. Completing the
line-up were new guitarists, Kakoi Legaspi
(from blues band Mr. Crayon) and Mike Elgar
(from 7 Foot Junior) as well as Japs Sergio
(from Daydream Cycle) on bass.

Together, this lineup released "Tuloy ang Ligaya",
preceded by the EP "Alab ng Puso"
(featuring a remix by Raimund Marasigan's Squid 9.)

The band released the albums “Tuloy ang Ligaya”
and “Between the Stars and the Waves” producing
“Umaaraw, Umuulan”, “Wag Na Init Ulo, Baby”,
“ A Love to Share”. “Balisong”, “Sunday Driving”,
"Table for Two", “241”, and "Atat."

Kakoi Legaspi resigned for undisclosed reasons.

The band found a variety of partners who
commissioned such works as "Liwanag sa Dilim",
"Posible" (Southeast Asian Games' Athletes Anthem)
and "You'll Be Safe Here."

"You'll be Safe Here", originally created as the
theme for the ABS-CBN TV series "Spirits"
(directed by Rivermaya co-manager Chito S. Rono)
would be the song to take Rivermaya outside the country.
Released as an EP by Warner Music Philippines,
it also became the song that MTV Asia selected
for performance at the 2006 Asia Awards. Kelly
Rowland of Destiny’s Child introduced the group,
and they were backed-up by Thailand’s Royal
Symphony Orchestra during live performance.

An album of compiled works, titled "You'll Be Safe Here",
is currently being distributed in Singapore,
Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

Rivermaya embarked on a series of Asian tours,
including at Thailand's Pattaya Music Fest (2004, 2005)
as well as Singapore's Mosaic Festival
(run by The Esplanade); and Bangkok's Fat Fest
as well as in Indonesia's MTV Staying Alive show.

In the Philippines, the "Rivermaya Greatest Hits 2006"
album with Viva Records was followed by an album
dedicated to its music heroes: "Isang Ugat, Isang Dugo".

At the end of March 2007, Rivermaya again scored
another first for the Philippines as their videos,
“You'll Be Safe Here” and the recent video remake
“Balisong” were chosen as the first Asian artists
to have full-length music videos featured on the
Star World Channel.

On May, 2007, rumors of Rico Blanco quitting
the groups surfaced. The band's management team
refused to comment, as did the other members.
It was not until a few more days before Blanco
officially announced his departure from the group.
Both Rivermaya and its management have taken the
announcement in stride and have denied rumors
that the band would disband as a result.
"No one member is greater than the whole,"
declared Rivermaya management in an official
statement released on June 14th, 2007. Both fans
and industry insiders reacted with relief that
the band would carry on.

Undeterred by the sudden abandonment,
Rivermaya released a new single, "Sayang",
penned by Japs Sergio and described by the band as
"an open letter to the fans."

In addition, Studio 23
(an influential ABS-CBN affiliate channel) announced
the selection of Rivermaya to create the new theme
song for the station. The new song is titled
"Sumigaw" and marks the release of a second single
in two months for the band, accelerating Rivermaya's
pace for new songs rapidly.
(In previous years, the band had only managed
to release a single every 12 months.)

A 5-song EP has been announced for release
on August 14th, titled "Bagong Liwanag."

On August 11, 2007, during a mini-presscon
held at Mogwai Bar and Café in Cubao's
Marikina Shoe Expo, Rivermaya released its
all-new 5-song 'Bagong Liwanag' EP, which
hit stores nationwide starting August 15.
This 5-song EP is released on the band's own label,
Revolver Music, and licensed to Warner Music Philippines.

Rivermaya also held auditions for a new member.
Out of more than 400 participants, only 80
were chosen to join the semi-finals.
The auditions was televised on Studio 23,
which was also be titled "Bagong Liwanag."
Aside from the band members, main judges are
Rivermaya manager Lizza Nakpil, The Dawn guitarist
Francis Reyes, and Razorback bassist Louie Telan.

On October 24, 2007, Jayson Fernandez was
announced as the winner and new member of Rivermaya.
This 3rd evolution of Rivermaya offers an ensemble
cast (with the four members offering their vocal
prestiges) as compared to their previous line-ups.

On February 2008, Rivermaya released their new
album entitled Buhay with the carrier single,
"Sugal Ng Kapalaran" penned by Sergio with
both Fernandez and Sergio doing the vocals.

	       	       Members
Chronological line-up of members
Oct 2007 - Present

Jayson Fernandez - Vocals, Rhythm Guitars 

Mark Escueta - Drums and Percussions, Vocals 

Mike Elgar - Lead and Rhythm Guitars, Vocals 

Japs Sergio - Bass Guitars, Vocals 
May 2007 - Oct 2007

Mark Escueta - Vocals & Drums 
Mike Elgar - Vocals & Guitar 
Japs Sergio - Vocals & Bass 
2004-May 2007 Lineup

Rico Blanco - Guitars & Vocals 
Mark Escueta - Drums 
Mike Elgar - Guitar & Vocals 
Japs Sergio - Bass & Vocals 
2001-2004 Lineup

Rico Blanco - Guitars & Vocals 
Mark Escueta - Drums 
Kakoi Legaspi - Guitar 
Mike Elgar - Guitar & Vocals 
Japs Sergio - Bass & Vocals 
1998-2001 Lineup

Rico Blanco - Guitars & Vocals 
Nathan Azarcon - Bass & Vocals 
Mark Escueta - Drums 
1995-1998 Lineup

Bamboo Mañalac - Lead Vocals 
Rico Blanco - Guitars & Vocals 
Nathan Azarcon - Bass & Vocals 
Mark Escueta - Drums 
1993-1995 Lineup

Bamboo Mañalac - Lead Vocals 
Perfecto De Castro - Lead Guitars & Vocals 
Rico Blanco - Keyboards 
Nathan Azarcon - Bass & Vocals 
Mark Escueta - Drums 
1993 Lineup (prior to using the name Rivermaya)

Jessie Gonzales - Lead Vocals 
Kenneth Ilagan- Lead Guitars 
Rico Blanco - Keyboards 
Nathan Azarcon - Bass 
Rome Velayo - Drums 

	      Rico Blanco Resignation
Vocalist and guitarist Rico Blanco has left Rivermaya,
a reliable source told the Philippine Entertainment Portal (PEP),
confirming a rumor that has been circulating for weeks.

"But that's all I am ready to say at the moment.
We are still reeling from the shocks," the source,
who is very close to the group, said.

The group, the source said, is currently in shock.

Final act

The whispers about the group's disbanding got
louder during a gig last May 4 at the Metro Bar,
where they played with Sandwich and Pupil.

In a message posted by The Dawn's drummer, J.B.
Leonor, in their web mailing list, he said that
guitarist Francis Reyes got a text message early
in the morning of May 4, saying that Rivermaya was
breaking up and would have their last show later that evening.

Francis went to Metro Bar that night and texted J.B.
after a couple of hours: "Confirmed! It's Rivermaya's
last gig!!! They're breaking up!"

Signs of goodbyes

According to those present at the show, a nostalgic
Rico said that the gig was memorable because it was
held at the same place where an inexperienced Rivermaya
played its first ever gig as an opening act for the
legendary Eraserheads.
(Metro Bar was known as Kampo during the '90s.)

Spectators also noted Rico's happiness that night
sharing the bill once more with former E-heads members
Ely Buendia (now with Pupil) and Raimund Marasigan
(now part of Sandwich).

An intense Rico, in the middle of performing
"Umaaraw, Umuulan," reportedly shouted, "Isang huling malupit!"

Rivermaya's bassist Japs Sergio then seconded by
telling the crowd, "Lakasan n'yo pa, huli na ‘to!"

However, neither the bar management or any the band
members issued a official statement was validating
the split — until recently.

The aftermath

In the heels of the main man's departure came
another rumor saying that the talented singer-songwriter
would pursue a solo career and would be known simply as "Blanco."

Before Rico's decision to leave the band, Rivermaya
has been doing very well in Southeast Asia,
particularly in Indonesia and in Singapore.

At the moment, there's still no confirmation on whether
Rivermaya would carry on without Rico or just disband.

There are unconfirmed reports that remaining members —
Mike Elgar (guitars), Japs Sergio (bass), and Mark Escueta (drums)
— will launch a reality-based TV search to find a replacement.

The Australian rock band INXS did the same thing to find a
replacement for its original lead singer, Michael Hutchence,
who died in 1997.

But some local music experts expressed doubt that Rivermaya
would still have a future.

"Rivermaya survived the departure of Perf de Castro,
Bamboo Mañalac, and Nathan Azarcon simply because they're
not the chief songwriter," one music journalist said.

"Rico was the most important component of that band
because he supplied the hits. It was the same when Ely (Buendia)
left the Eraserheads. Inasmuch as the other members wanted
to continue, they just found it hard to fill in
that huge void," he added.

Blanco authored most of Rivermaya's well-loved
hits such as "214," "Bring Me Down,"
"Awit ng Kabataan," "Elesi," "Kisapmata,"
"Balisong," and "241," among many others. -
MICHAEL ANCHETA, Philippine Entertainment Portal

Jayson Fernandez
(born August 26, 1983 in New York, New York)
is an American soccer defender of Puerto Rican descent,
who currently plays for the San Jose
Earthquakes of Major League Soccer.

Fernandez played college soccer at Seton Hall
University from 2001 to 2004, and captained the
team in his final two seasons. Upon graduating,
he was selected by the MetroStars in the first
round of the 2005 MLS Supplemental Draft and
signed a developmental contract with the team
for the 2005 season. After not playing a minute
in the club's first 29 league games, he started
the last three of the regular season, as well
as both in the playoffs. Fernandez was traded
to Chivas USA in a trade that allowed the
MetroStars to move up to the #1 selection of
the 2006 MLS SuperDraft and select Marvell Wynne.

In his initial campaign with Chivas, Fernandez
went on to appear in 29 league matches, including 24 starts.
During the 2007 season Hernandez saw his role reduced as
he appeared in 21 league matches starting only 9.
He started 3 of the clubs 4 playoff matches during
his two year stint at the Los Angeles based club.

Fernandez was picked up by the San Jose Earthquakes
in the 2007 MLS Expansion 

Singles
(Lyricist, Composer)

Ulan (Blanco/Azarcon) 
Awit Ng Kabataan (Blanco) 
214 (Blanco) 
Bring Me Down (Blanco) 
Kisapmata (Blanco) 
Himala (Blanco) 
Panahon Na Naman (Blanco) 
Hinahanap-Hanap Kita (Blanco) 
Elesi (Blanco) 
Kung Ayaw Mo, Huwag Mo (Blanco) 
If (Azarcon) 
Nerbyoso (Escueta/Blanco) 
Shattered Like (Blanco) 
Rodeo (Blanco) 
Faithless (Blanco) 
Ambulansya (Blanco) 
Alab ng Puso (Blanco) 
Umaaraw, Umuulan (Blanco) 
Wag Na Init Ulo, Baby (Blanco) 
A Love To Share (Blanco) 
Balisong (Blanco, Blanco/Legaspi) 
Liwanag Sa Dilim (Blanco) 
You'll Be Safe Here (Blanco) 
Makaaasa Ka (Blanco/Molina) 
Posible (Blanco/Molina) 
Sunday Driving (Blanco/Sergio) 
241 (Blanco) 
Isang Bandila (Blanco) 
Inosente Lang Ang Nagtataka (Bobby Balingit) (The Wuds cover) 
Sayang (Sergio) (sang by Japs Sergio, first single released without Rico Blanco) 
Sumigaw (Escueta) (new theme song of Studio 23) 
Banda Ng Bayan (Sergio) (theme song of the show Bagong Liwanag) 
Sugal ng Kapalaran (Sergio) 
Maskara (Escueta) 

Discography
Rivermaya (1994) 
Trip (1996) 
Atomic Bomb (1997) 
Remixed (1998) 
It's Not Easy Being Green (1999) 
Free (2000) 
Alab ng Puso Limited Edition Mega Single (2001) 
Tuloy ang Ligaya (2001) 
Live and Acoustic (2002) 
Between the Stars and Waves (2003) 
Liwanag sa Dilim Special Edition Between the Stars and Waves (2004) 
You'll Be Safe Here EP (2005) 
Makaaasa Ka (2005) 
Posible (2005 Southeast Asian Games Theme Song) (2005) 
Rivermaya: Greatest Hits 2006 (2005) 
Rivermaya Asian Compilation CD (2006) 
Isang Ugat, Isang Dugo (2006) 
Bagong Liwanag EP (2007) 
Buhay (2008) 
Rivermaya Silver Edition (Viva) (2008) 

Collaborations of Rivermaya
Strictly speaking, Rivermaya's collaborations
have been the following: 1. Rivermaya Remixed
(BMG Philippines) : Remixes of Rivermaya hits
by leading Manila DJs, including Groove Nation.
2. Rivermaya with Lotus Eaters (Still to be released.)

The following are COMPILATION ALBUMS FEAT. RIVERMAYA

"1896" (BMG Philippines): First compilation of its
kind to celebrate the 100th year of the Philippine
Revolution of 1896. Unlike the other albums on the
list, all material was created for the purpose of
the album's theme and was not a mere collection. 
Ayuz! Pinoy Alternative's Power Cuts (Viva Records) 
Himig ng Dekada '90 (Sony BMG Music Philippines) 
Super Bands (Universal Records) 
Pinoy Ako (Star Records) 
NU 107.5 Super Size Rock (Warner Music Philippines) 
The Pulp Freakshow Music Awards Live (Viva Records) 
Acoustic Lokal (Viva Records) 
Tunog Acoustic 4 (Warner Music Philippines) 
6Underground (Warner Music Philippines)