Maria Amapola Cabase, better known by her stage name Amapola, is a Filipino singer, actress, musician, television and radio host. She is widely known in the Philippines as the original artist for the song, "Kapantay Ay Langit", which was later popularized by singer Pilita Corrales. Philippine First LadyImelda Marcos dubbed Cabase as a in celebration of Amapola's first concert in New York, November 3, 1973, at . In 1984, she released her international debut album produced in collaboration with jazz pianist Bobby Enriquez, who led the Cal Tjader Trio for Amapola's debut jazz album, Sophisticated Lady.
Music career
began when she sang the love theme "Guihigugma Ko Ikaw" for the Azucena Pictures film Utlanan. The song sung by Amapola and composed by George Canseco, won the Manila Film Festival "Gabi Ng Parangal" song of the year award. It was later popularized by singer Pilita Corrales which eventually became her signature song. Amapola was awarded the key to Cebu City by then Governor Manuel Cuenco to celebrate her work as Toy Orchestra Conductor, making her the youngest person ever to receive the honor. The event was held at Cebu City's DYRC-Radio, attended by Cebu Normal School Military Toy Orchestra, conductor Amapola and director Coronada Pingol, the CNS Toy Orchestra creator. Since the 1970s, Amapola has performed jazz and popular music. She has headlined in venues such as The Sahara Hotel and The Union Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas, Stern Grove in San Francisco, The Town Hall in New York, The Grand Hotel in Washington DC, and The Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. In 1979, Amapola's band, Amy and the Sounds, featuring her father, Mahnee Cabase on the keyboards, were commissioned as the house band at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. In the 1980s, Amapola won a number of awards for her music, such as the Awit Award for Best Female Singer and Best Vocal Performance. In 1984, she was inducted into the Tinig Awards Hall of Fame for her contributions to the Filipino entertainment industry in the Philippines and abroad, ,
Discography
On November 13, 1971, Billboard released news that Amapola started her recording contract with Vicor Music Corporation. Formerly with D'Swan Records and winning her first Awit Awards as Best Female Singer in the Vernacular, Amapola signed on with Vicor to record her first two hit singles, "Secret Love" and "Never". The aforementioned singles anchored the Gold hit Songs and Amapola under the Pioneer record label. Amapola held the title of in the early 70s.
Amapola's first compilation album, Songs and Amapola was released under the Pioneer Label of Vicor Music Corporation and included all of Amapola's 1971–72 hit singles. All tracks were written and performed by and his orchestra. Vocal Coach: Phillip Maninang. The album's back cover featured George Canseco's poem: .
Television, movies, and writing
Television: Amapola hosted a weekly TV variety show at KEMO-TV in San Francisco, which she hosted from 1978 to 1981. She regularly performed on Manila television shows such as , Eat Bulaga!, Superstar, Seeing Stars, Etchos Lang and Live with Pops and Martin throughout the 1980s. Movies: Amapola was discovered by Espiridion Laxa who signed her up with for three films. She co-starred with Victor Wood in: in 1972 and in 1973. Both films were directed by Leonardo L. Garcia and written by Rico Bello Omagap. Casting for the third film "I Went To Your Wedding" was changed when Amapola began her United States tour in Honolulu, Hawaii. Writing: In 2003, Amapola published Coming Home, her first novel. Coming Home won the Florida Writers Association's Royal Palm Literary Award for 'Romantic Fiction' and was a finalist for 'Best Fiction' of 2004 in Foreword Magazine. In 2005, she published Promising Skies, which received critical acclaim from New York Timesbest-selling authorEllen Tanner Marsh.
Cruise ship headlining
From 1986 to 1990, Amapola headlined onboard all ships of the Royal Viking Line: Royal Viking Sky, Royal Viking Star, Royal Viking Sea and Royal Viking Sun, and sang with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, Bob Crosby and the Bobcats and the Mitch Kerper Orchestra. In 1990, Amapola played the role of Bloody Mary in the RVL Sun's Theater production of South Pacific. From 1990 to 1994, Amapola sang on board the Song of Flower of the Seven Seas Cruises, and Hapag Lloyd's Hanseatic explorer ship that cruised South America and alternated with the Arctic and the Antarctic. On board the Hanseatic, Amapola was offered to sing on board the MS Gripsholm. In 2006, Amapola was invited to headline on board Regent Seven Seas Cruises Voyager World Cruise. Cruise Travel Magazine voted Amapola as their favourite performer on board Radisson's Seven Seas Cruise ship Song of Flower.
Personal life
Amapola raised two children with her second husband, Nicolas T. Aiello. She is now married to Stephen Woodward, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1989. The two have since been active in the search for a Parkinson's Disease cure. Stephen Charles Woodward died in May 17, 2016 from a car collision in Florida. He was 65 years old.
Honors and legacy
Awit Awards, Best Female Singer in the Philippines
Awit Awards, Best Female Singer in the Philippines