THURSDAY 28 | When Typhoon Haiyan tore through the Philippines, battering the archipelago with wind speeds nearing 200 miles per hour, the devastating storm surge left an apocalyptic wasteland in its wake. At least 3,974 people were killed and a further 1,186 remain missing, with about 500,000 now homeless, according to the latest official figures. On November 28, in a citywide show of solidarity, one of the capital’s most loved Filipino musicians – touched personally by the tragedy – will host a benefit concert to raise much-needed funds for survivors. “We were all worried and deeply wounded,” says Jerby Santo, lead singer of Jaworski 7 and Dancing With The Indios. “The most devastated city, Tacloban, was where I went to college and established my career just before coming here to Phnom Penh. I left a really interesting city and was looking forward to seeing it again then the storm hit it. I spent sleepless nights thinking about my family and friends because I could not contact them and the images on the news networks and social media compounded my situation. Thankfully they survived the storm, but some of my friends did not make it. Two musicians from our scene both got engulfed in the storm surge, promising young musicians… snapped out in a flick, just like that.” Entry for the concert will be $5, “but we encourage people to give more because $5 won’t buy a single corrugated iron sheet. The goal is to be able to buy corrugated sheets and other building materials for my town, Dulag, where 98% of homes were destroyed.”
WHO : Vibratone, Moi Tiet, Adobo Conspiracy, Dancing With The Indios
WHAT : Typhoon Haiyan benefit concert
WHERE: Equinox, #3a Street 278
WHEN : 9pm November 28
WHY : Show some love for our Filipino friends and help rebuild a shattered nation