Smokey Mountain (band)


Smokey Mountain was a Filipino singing group formed by musical director, composer, and National Artist for Music Maestro Ryan Cayabyab and executive producer Judd Berlin. The original group was based in Manila, Philippines, and had James Coronel, Geneva Cruz, Jeffrey Hidalgo, and Tony Lambino as its original members while Jayson Angangan, Chedi Vergara, and Zhar Santos joined James Coronel for the second lineup after Geneva Cruz, Jeffrey Hidalgo & Tony Lambino left the group. Eventually, James Coronel left to pursue a solo career and Anna Fegi replaced Shar Santos during the 1994 tour in Japan.

First Batch

The first batch was discovered and developed by songwriter/arranger/musical director Ryan Cayabyab.
The concept for their debut album cover came from the idea that they had to be dressed in ragged clothes to depict the then-dire situation of the scavengers living in the garbage dump in Manila. Hence, that's where the group had derived their name from.
In 1989, the group released its first self-titled pop album that consisted of songs revolving around social, environmental, and patriotic themes. The group's first hit, Kailan, was number one on national airwaves for eight straight weeks and the album hit gold, platinum, and double-platinum status within months of its release.
In late 1990, the group went on the "Better World" tour, performing at the United Nations World Summit for Children in New York and representing the Philippines at the 5th ASEAN Song Festival in Surabaya, Indonesia.

Second Batch

Having to choose between formal schooling and a two-year, two-album contract for release in Europe and the U.S., Tony Lambino and Jeffrey Hidalgo left the group, while Geneva Cruz pursued a solo career & released her first solo album "I like you". The popularity of the group already reached its peak at the time of the departure of the group's 3 members, however, Ryan Cayabyab held auditions to find new members to fill in the void of the 3 founding members who left the group. Ryan Cayabyab then reformed the group with remaining original member James Coronel and three new members Shar Santos, Chedi Vergara, and Jayson Angangan. This second batch also had successful hits, such as Da Coconut Nut, Paraiso, and their own version of Kailan. They also won awards for both Paraiso, "Kahit Habang Buhay" and Tayo Na.
The media was very critical of the new members who joined James Coronel, however in 1992 at the Tokyo Music Festival the new lineup proved their worth as they won the grand prize in the contest. They also joined the Golden Kite Festival & won the 1st Place trophy, their album also sold more copies than the original lineup's release & had more tours in Asia and Europe.

Third Batch

In around 1993 they released the 3rd & international album "Know You Will", after the promotion of the 3rd album James Coronel would leave the group. The remnants of the latest batch released the 4th album "Death Penalty" & disbanded a year later. In 1998 BMG Records released the fifth and final album of the Smokey Mountain "Smokiest Hits" with 12 tracks.

Past band members

Geneva Cruz moved on to showbiz full-time.
Tony Lambino cut a solo album and wrote songs recorded by fellow artists, did musical theatre with the Cultural Center of the Philippines, among others, and anchored an early morning news program on ABS-CBN. He finished his undergraduate studies at the Ateneo De Manila University, cum laude, and completed his master's degree at Harvard University as a Fulbright Scholar. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate at University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication. Tony Lambino also worked at the World Bank in Washington, D.C. and is now head of communication at the International Rice Research Institute. He then became an Assistant Secretary of the Philippine Department of Finance.
Jeffrey Hidalgo completed his Chemical Engineering degree at the University of the Philippines and placed 11th when he took the board exam. In 2009, he studied film making at the New York Film Academy in Abu Dhabi. He has written songs in recent years and even competed in the Metropop Song Festival. He currently runs his own company which produces cleaning products.
James Coronel owns call centers in USA, Philippines, India, and Sri Lanka.
Shar Santos auditioned in the fourth edition of the reality TV show American Idol under the name Sharon Galvez, but was shut out of the semi-finals and now she is Sharon Kaylor.
Chedi Vergara also released her self-titled album "Chedi" with some success and she joined in Teatro and she also has a band but now she lives in Brisbane, Australia.
Jayson Angangan returned to his own native land in Ilagan, Isabela.
Anna Fegi joined the group in 1994 for the final tour in Japan as she replaced Shar Santos. Anna has gone on to release 2 solo albums under the Sony BMG label, performed on the hit show ASAP, toured with cruise line Royal Caribbean International, and performed in several musicals for Atlantis Productions in both Manila and Singapore. She also owns and operates a successful music school, Brown Academy of Music, in Cebu.

Reunited for Charity in 2011 and 2020

In March 2011, all Smokey Mountain members re-united for the first time in 15 years to record a new song for Japan earthquake relief entitled I FEEL WHAT YOU FEEL. The group has strong ties to Japan as some members lived in Tokyo during the peak of their popularity in the early 1990s. Due to the members now being spread out all over the globe, the song was recorded separately and then edited together in a studio.
In May of 2020, the members again reunited virtually for a Bayanihan Musikahan special. They performed a "Paraiso/Better World medley as well as "Da Coconut Nut." The performance was shown on ABS-CBN as well as streamed as a fundraising effort for the coronavirus pandemic. There was a rerun on May 9 on the Facebook page of Bayanihan Musikahan. Six of the eight members were interviewed by Iza Calzado during the May 9 special.
The group held another virtual reunion on June 30 for the benefit of World Wildlife Fund.

Chronology of Lineup

Original lineup:
2nd. Lineup
3rd. Lineup
SMOKEY MOUNTAIN
PARAISO
PARAISO
KNOW YOU WILL
SINGLES
DEATH PENALTY
SMOKIEST HITS
A SONG FOR JAPAN
GREATEST HITS
A BAYANIHAN MUSIKAHAN SPECIAL
In the 2000s the commonly known song "Kailan" and "Can This Be Love" has been covered by singers Sarah Geronimo and Juris and the Philippine Acoustic band MYMP in the present generation and has been mostly covered until today by many other Filipino artists even on television especially the 2012 Primetime Series Ina, Kapatid, Anak by Male Singer Bryan Termulo.
Kailan is also covered by Gary V. & Noel Cabangon.

Notable singles

Note that until recent years, artists in the Philippines never release stand-alone singles.