Bayang barrios biography definition

          Junelie Otero Barrios, popularly known as Bayang Barrios, learned throughout her time spent exploring her identity through music.

        1. Born Junelie Otero Barrios on June 12, , Bayang grew up within a strong Catholic background, and in social environments that scorned indigenous peoples.
        2. Junelie Otero Barrios (born on June 12, , to parents of Manobo origin), professionally known as Bayang Barrios, is a Filipina pop musician and singer.
        3. Singer and alternative musician Bayang Barrios who plays Barangay Captain Mary Jane, a character that has been portrayed by among others, Isay Alvarez, Sweet.
        4. Bayang Barrios (born on June 12, to parents of Lumad origin) is a Filipino musician who hails from Agusan,Davao and is known for her use of indigenous.
        5. Junelie Otero Barrios (born on June 12, , to parents of Manobo origin), professionally known as Bayang Barrios, is a Filipina pop musician and singer..

          Bayang Barrios

          Filipina musician and singer

          Bayang Barrios

          Birth nameJunelle Otero Barrios
          Born (1968-06-12) June 12, 1968 (age 56)
          Bunawan, Agusan del Sur
          GenresOPM, folk, pop
          Occupation(s)Singer, musician
          Years active1995–present
          LabelsMayumi Records
          (formerly Produktong Mayumi ni Bayang Barrios)
          WebsiteBayang Barrios

          Musical artist

          Junelie Otero Barrios (born on June 12, 1968, to parents of Manobo origin),[1] professionally known as Bayang Barrios, is a Filipinapop musician and singer who hails from Bunawan, Agusan del Sur.

          She once downplayed her ethnic origins, until she met the songwriter-performer Joey Ayala and joined his band, Ang Bagong Lumad. Many of her known songs, especially those recorded with Ayala, utilized Filipino indigenous instruments.

          Her nickname, Bayang, originated from her consistent leadership in singing the Philippine national anthem, Lupang Hinirang.

          In 2005, Barrios' compositio