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Lani Misalucha says she’s home to ‘rest voice’

By: - Correspondent
/ 12:05 AM November 30, 2014

THE SINGER performed five days a week in the US.

THE SINGER performed five days a week in the US.

BAGUIO CITY—What prompted Lani Misalucha to return home despite a steady stream of shows abroad?

“I need to rest my voice,” she told reporters here last week. “Performing various acts, singing different and oftentimes challenging songs five days a week is no joke. It takes a toll on my voice.”

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Misalucha expressed fear of losing her voice, which gave her a career and comfortable life in the United States with her husband and two daughters.

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She was in Baguio for a November 22 concert at the University of Baguio. The show was part of her Philippine tour; it featured guest artists Jed Madela and Journey frontman Arnel Pineda.

“My voice has been strained because I had a show every day in the US for many years,” said Misalucha, who has performed for Baguio crowds at least five times since the 1990s.

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Her last show in the summer capital before this one was in 2003, during the opening of a shopping mall.

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“I enjoy coming to Baguio because of the cool weather. It’s very relaxing,” she said.

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Misalucha is also busy promoting her 12-track, all-Filipino album for Star Records. This is her way of honoring her roots and supporting Original Pilipino Music, she said.

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TAGS: Anthony Castelo, Carla Guevara-Laforteza, Cris Villonco, Didith Reyes, Howie Severino, I-witness, Ima Castro, Lani Misalucha

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