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A dog named Hachiko

Hachiko, a faithful dog’s story turned movie, has not been released yet in the Philippines. But if it does, local cinemas will be filled with sobbing viewers.

The movie is an American version of the Japanese dog (of Akita breed) who faithfully awaited his deceased master’s return in a train station in Tokyo. Richard Gere plays the part of a university professor (Parker) who found the puppy Hachiko lost in the train station after long hours of transfers in one of those cross country movers. He took little Hachi home and they bonded together. Hachi grew up walking Parker to the station in the morning and returning to the station every afternoon to wait for him. It was a faithful habit Hachi had for the next 10 years after his master died.

The real Hachiko was born in 1923 and died in 1935 in Shibuya, Tokyo. His master’s name was Hidesaburō Ueno, a professor in the agriculture department at the University of Tokyo. A bronze statue of the dog was erected in 1934 in Shibuya station and Hachi was even present during the time of its unveiling. Every year, March 8 in particular, dog lovers would gather at Shibuya railroad station to honor Hachi’s remarkable loyalty and faithfulness.

“We Are The World” for Haiti

The brains behind “We Are The World” were still around, but with no Michael Jackson this time.

Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones teamed up once more after 25 years, together with a new group of singers breathing a new life to an old song that fed Africa during a widespread famine in 1985, and the less fortunate in the US. While it’s nice to see veterans Barbra Streisand and Tony Bennett, and the likes of present-day hitmakers Celine Dion, Josh Groban and Fergie join in this new project to save earthquake victims in Haiti, one could still say that nothing beats the artistry of the original 1985 performance. And not because MJ was in the original version. USA for Africa remains top-of-mind in many musical aspects. Including the fact that only 40 plus individuals sang the original compared to today’s 70 plus singers and musicians. This year’s group should have done it better with all the available technology.

And maybe you’ve asked this question too: Why was Jamie Foxx doing the introduction? Was he representing Ray Charles?

Here’s the multi-awarded original that could probably feed the entire universe and give everyone a life insurance after 25 years of smashing music records. What set it apart was the performance’s sincerity. It moved everyone to action. It has both heart and soul.

And since most of you were still babies during that time or were not yet been born, allow me to introduce the artists in order of appearance:

  • Lionel Richie
  • Stevie Wonder
  • Paul Simon
  • Kenny Rogers
  • James Ingram
  • Tina Turner
  • Billy Joel
  • Michael Jackson
  • Diana Ross
  • Dionne Warwick
  • Willie Nelson
  • Al Jarreau
  • Bruce Springsteen
  • Kenny Loggins
  • Steve Perry
  • Daryl Hall
  • Huey Lewis
  • Cyndi Lauper
  • Kim Carnes
  • Bob Dylan
  • Ray Charles
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