Diomedes Maturan

Diomedes Maturan
Born 1941
Bacolod, The Philippines
Died April 2002 (aged 6061)
Occupation(s) Singer, actor

Diomedes Maturan (1941–2002) (tagged the "Perry Como of the Philippines" and "The Golden Voice") was an actor who played in Botika sa Baryo (1960) and a grand champion in Tawag ng Tanghalan.[1]

Early life

Diomedes was born in Bacolod in 1941 in the Philippines.

Career

He rose to fame by winning the popular singing competition "Tawag Ng Tanghalan" for his song "Rose Tattoo" in 1957.

Death

Maturan died on April 7, 2002 of heart attack at age 61.

Discography

  • Ako'y Nakikiusap
  • Alam Mo Ba Mahal Kita?
  • Bakit
  • Buhat
  • Dahil Sa Iyo
  • Di Maipagtapat
  • Di Mo Man Lang Pinansin
  • Dinggin
  • Don't Play With Fire
  • Gabi at Araw
  • In Despair
  • In This Corner
  • Kailan Man Hanggang Wakas
  • Kay Hirap Pala NG Iwanan
  • Lahat Ng Araw
  • Magmula Ngayon
  • Nasaan Ka
  • Rose Tattoo
  • Sana'y Maniwala
  • Thru Eternity

References

  1. "Maturan laid to rest". Philippine Star. 14 April 2002. Retrieved 7 March 2017.


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