It has been said that there are two ways you can go with pain. You can let it detsroy you, or you can use it as fiel to drive you. Actor, singer, and TV host Marlo Mortel has been though a lot in the last couple of years, but instead of letting pain destroy him, he used it to fuel his dreams.
On October 26, Marlo will stage ImMORTELized, his first major concert at the Music Museum. The last time he performed there , he did so with Bryan Santos, Jopeph Marco, and Michael Pangilinan - the other members of the boyband Harana.
As part of the group, Marlo had hit singles and a sold-out concert. Now that he is finally striking out on his own, he hopes his first solo outing on the local concert scene will draw a big crowd as Harana's show did. Not only he is eager to show people the full range of talents, but he also wants to make his family proud.
It's no secret that Marlo and his family have been through a lot last year or so. His beloved mother Merlie Pamintuan succumbed to breast cancer last August 24. Marlo and his mother were very close, and her passing hit him and the rest of their family very hard.
But to his credit, Marlo is holding up well under the circumtances. He could have let pain overwhelm him, but he didn't. Instead, he found a way to use his grief to spur himself on to greater heights.
He has been working harder than ever to support his family. Aside from hosting a segment in "Umagang Kay Ganda," he hgas also been working on movioe as well as recording material for his debut solo album. Earlier this year, he released "I Pray," which he dedicated to his late mother. Last month, Marlo dropped the track "Sana Ikaw Na Nga." A music video for it recently premiered on MYX and YouTube.
Both songs will be among those Marlo will perform during the show. It will be directed by Marvin Caldito, with musical direction Adonis Tabanda. Ellise Joson, John Roa, LA Santos, and Sue Ramirez are slated to guest. ImMORTELized is sponsored by the Calayan Surgicentre and Megasoft.
Marlo's Mother may have passed on, but she's surely looking down on her son with pride as he makes his debut as the OPM concert scene's newest solo star.
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