1934-2004
Born George Masangkay
Canseco on April 23, 1934, he studied at the Naic Elementary School
and Jose Abad Santos high school. He then finished journalism at the University
of the East and even worked as one for the Philippines Herald and Associated
Press where he was an editor. While working, he still played his own music
until film producer and Vicor Music owner Vic del Rosario discovered him along
with cousin Orly Ilacad. The composer went on to work as vice president of
Vicor Music in the 60s and 70s. Aside from being a journalist, he also worked
as a part time scriptwriter for the Manila Broadcasting Co and news director at
Eagle Broadcasting. Canseco began devoting himself into writing music when
Martial Law broke out in 1972, seeing that press freedom was being contained in
that time.
Canseco's songs caused some
of our most talented performers rise to fame. With songs hitting where it
really hurts or loving where there's already love, Canseco's songs defined a
part in the lives of Regine Velasquez, Zsazsa Padilla, Pilita Corrales, Dulce,
Kuh Ledesma aside from Basil Valdez and Sharon Cuneta. Canseco's last recorded
love song made its way to Martin Nievera's 2002 album.
George Canseco y Masangkay is Guillermo Masangkay's grandson
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