Buwi Meneses

Buhawi "Buwi" F. Meneses (born June 4, 1976) is a Filipino bassist for the band Parokya ni Edgar,[1] and formerly for Franco.

Buwi Meneses
Birth nameBuhawi Francia Meneses
Born (1976-06-04) June 4, 1976
Manila, Philippines
GenresRock, hard rock, alternative rock, funk
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrumentsbass guitar, backing vocals (occasionally), lead vocals (non-Parokya ni Edgar projects)
Years active1993–present
LabelsUniversal, MCA Music, Inc.
Associated actsParokya ni Edgar, Franco, Looney Tunes, BUWI (LA, California)

Biography

Meneses is the second of four children and only son of breast cancer activist Danny Valenzuela Meneses and the late Rosa Francia-Meneses.

Meneses took up Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines, Diliman. During his second year in the program, he stopped schooling and at the same time took care of his ill mother as she was diagnosed with breast cancer that same year. Not long after, Meneses joined the band of his childhood friend Chito Miranda to form Parokya ni Edgar and pursue a music career.

He won the "Bassist of the Year" award at the NU Rock Awards in 1999 and also wrote the topseller Parokya ni Edgar song “Mr. Suave” in their 2003 album Bigotilyo.

Meneses was one of the castaways for GMA-7's Celebrity Edition of Survivor Philippines in August 2010. He was the 4th castaway to be voted out.

Personal life

Meneses is married to Febe Meneses who previously worked for GMA-7's Startalk. They have two sons.[2] He is a member of Tau Gamma Phi fraternity in the Philippines.

In early 2015, Meneses went on hiatus, relocating with his family in USA.

Discography

With Parokya ni Edgar

With Franco

  • Franco (2010)

Television

YearTitleRoleNetwork
2010Survivor Philippines: Celebrity ShowdownHimself/CastawayGMA 7 Kapuso
gollark: Did you know that CDs are read using infrared lazors? It is mandatory to write this with a z.
gollark: I have a bunch somewhere, but they are worthless to me.
gollark: Ah yes, there was a "rainbow book" series.
gollark: CDs are standardized in what's called the "Red Book" for some reason. I assume they shipped them in a red book or something.
gollark: CDs, of course, store uncompressed PCM audio at 44.1kHz/16 bit sample resolution.

References

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