Band,
Singer / Musician of Rock, Pop and R&B/Soul
Cris Solano (vocals, bass) Charlie Cajilig (guitar) Ernie Espiritu (organ) Ronnie Parina (vocals, trumpet, saxophone) Eddie Fortuno (drums) - Filipino band formed in 1963. They went to Hong Kong and played in nightclubs. In 1964, they recorded “My Sonata of Love” (composed by Vic Cristobal) on the Diamond label which became a big hit. They opened for The Kinks and Manfred Mann in Hong Kong. A Japanese talent scout saw them and took them to Japan. They released two singles and two albums in Japan including the very successful psychedelic GS “Please Please Trina” on Philips in 1968.
![]() | Edmon voc, dr |
![]() | Teresa Carpio voc GB |
![]() | Ernie Espiritu dr |
![]() | Jun Batilaran org |
![]() | Charlie Cajilig eg |
![]() | Butch Tigno eb |
![]() | Cris Solano voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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D'Swooners/Teresa | D'Swooners / Teresa Carpio | 2012 | Album |
Plays R&B Golden Hits | D'Swooners | 2000 | Compil. |
Discotheque Disk Vol.3 | D'Swooners | 1975 | Compil. |
リズム&ブルース・ベスト・4 | D'Swooners | 1968 | Single |
Wonderful World Of Love / Please, Please, Trina | D'Swooners | 1968 | Single |
Plays R&B Golden Hits | D'Swooners | 1968 | Album |
ミッキーズ・モンキー (Mickey's Monkey) / 愛のソナタ (Sonata Of Love) | D'Swooners | 1968 | Single |
Portrait Of D'Swooners | D'Swooners | 1968 | Album |
Sonata Of Love | D'Swooners | 1964 | Single |