Ruben Tagalog

{{short description|Filipino actor and musician}}

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| birth_date = {{birth date|1922|10|17}}

| birth_place = La Paz, Iloilo City, Philippines

| origin = Philippines

| death_date = {{death date and age|1985|03|05|1922|10|17}}

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| genre = Kundiman, folk{{cite news |title=UST Writing Center, Mabuhay Singers Pay Tribute To Levi Celerio |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kK41AAAAIBAJ&pg=PA178 |access-date=21 February 2022 |publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer |date=16 June 2002 |language=en}}

| occupation = Actor, singer

| instrument = Vocals, guitar

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Ruben Tagalog (October 17, 1922 – March 5, 1985) was a Filipino actor and musician, famous for his works in the kundiman style. He was also one of the founders of the singing group Mabuhay Singers. He is known as the "Father of Kundiman". He was a member of the US Army during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines.

Later career

He first caught the attention of radio listeners in the 1940s when he hosted his own radio program, Harana ni Ruben Tagalog. His baritone voice filled his songs "Ramona", "O Ilaw", "Sayang", "Azucena", and "Nasaan Ka Ngayon" with emotion. He revived danzas and balitaws like "Nahan Kaya Ikaw", "Bakit Ka Lumuluha", "Barong Tagalog", "Dalagang Pilipina", and "Caprichosa". He was the first artist to record "Bayan Ko" and "Ang Pasko ay Sumapit". Tagalog is also known for harana or serenade songs such as "Dungawin Mo, Hirang" and "Kay Lungkot Nitong Hatinggabi".{{cite journal |last1=Varona |first1=Rae Ann |title=Remembering Harana: A lost Filipino tradition of courtship through song — |journal=Asian Journal News |date=5 February 2020 |url=https://www.asianjournal.com/magazines/mdwk-magazine/remembering-harana-a-lost-filipino-tradition-of-courtship-through-song/ |access-date=21 February 2022}}

In spite of his last name being "Tagalog", he was born in the city of Iloilo in the Visayas{{cite news |last1=San Diego Jr. |first1=Bayani |title=A not-so trivial pursuit |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zKU1AAAAIBAJ&pg=PA119 |access-date=21 February 2022 |publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer |date=4 September 2005 |language=en}} and thus was a speaker of Hiligaynon or Ilonggo. He released at least two albums in the Cebuano language: Ruben Tagalog Sings Visayan Songs and a duet album with Cebuana singer Nora Hermosa called Duet in Visayan.

In the early 1950s, he became the first to popularise the Tagalog version of the 1933 Visayan Christmas carol "Kasadya Ning Taknaa" as "Ang Pasko ay Sumapit". The Tagalog lyrics were written by Levi Celerio. He is also known for performing [https://www.amazon.com/Panahon-tang-nagdaan-Yesterdays-Memories/dp/B003YZJ6J4/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1390129458&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=pamahong+tang+nagdaan "Panahon 'tang Nagdaan"], a kundiman composed by Ambrosio del Rosario.

Death

He died on March 5, 1985, in Orange County, California. He is laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial in California.{{cn|date=May 2024}}

Legacy

After his death, he came to be known as the Philippines' "Father of Kundiman" or Hari ng Kundiman (King of Kundiman){{cite news |last1=Sergio |first1=Leo P. |title=The 'kundiman' in Philippine cinema |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EpkVAAAAIBAJ&pg=PA11 |access-date=21 February 2022 |publisher=Manila Standard |date=1 April 1988 |language=en}}{{cite book |last1=Trinidad |first1=Luis Maria |title=Tagalog Brings Filipino Tears |date=15 June 1963 |publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=awsEAAAAMBAJ&dq=%22Ruben+Tagalog%22&pg=PA39 |access-date=21 February 2022 |language=en}} and the "King of Ballads".{{cite news |title=Pinoy Singer Set To Perform In New York International Music Festival |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=g7ljAAAAIBAJ&pg=PA19 |access-date=21 February 2022 |publisher=The Manila Times |date=29 April 2005 |language=en}}

His posthumous songs were featured on Yesterday and Remember When on DZMM every Sunday, and also featured on Moonlight Serenade on weekday mornings on DZMM.{{cn|date=May 2024}}

The DWIZ882 radio show Bella Filipina (heard every Sunday evening) honored Ruben Tagalog's centennial for the entire month of October 2022, and continues to air his recordings of balitaws, danzas and novelties.{{cn|date=May 2024}}

Filmography

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| Sintu-Sinto

| Artemio B. Tecson

| Deegar Pictures, Freedom Pictures

Awards

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1969Awit AwardsMale Recording Artist of the Year{{N/A}}{{won}}{{cite news |title=Mareco, Filipinas Records Take Lion Share of Philippine Awards |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eSgEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA72 |access-date=22 February 2022 |publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc. |date=19 April 1969 |language=en}}

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