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Sarah Asher Tua Geronimo (born July 25, 1988) is an immensely popular Filipina singer, actress and model. She is the dubbed as the "Philippines' Pop Princess" As a child, she actively participated in school programs and joined many singing contests throughout her childhood. At age three, she was casted in the kiddie show "Pen pen de Sarapen." She also took part in "For Kids Only" and "Hiraya Manawari." She became part of the first batch of stars in the hit kiddie afternoon program "Ang TV." Yet it was Sarah's talent for singing that would cause her father to focus on...
Hey Geronimo (formerly known as Hey Ho Geronimo) (but do even they remember that?) began as a conglomeration mashed-up from the carcasses of Brisbane, Australia's indie-pop bands Blame Ringo, The Boat People and Montpelier, before the members spread between Brisbane and Sydney and they welcomed synth wizard Pluto Jonze into their midst. In 2011, they created an iPhone-inspired music video to their warped-indie-rock song Why Don't We Do Something? that gained some notoriety for the band. They have continued to release humorous, nay witty-tacular, videos for their songs, as their ode to TISM in their clip Boredom attests. Oh-ho. Those...
Geronimo Black was formed by former Mothers of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Black in 1970, shortly after Frank Zappa broke up the original Mothers. Named after his youngest son (who has since grown up to be a musician himself), Geronimo Black was Black's band all the way, although he was one of two lead singers and everyone in the band contributed to the songwriting. Besides Black on drums and vocals and his Mothers bandmate Bunk Gardner on keyboards and reeds, the group also included sax player Tjay Cantrelli (who had previously been in the second lineup of Love), guitarist and...