Janine Teñoso and Side A Band are teaming up for the first time in a benefit concert titled Bonded By Sound: Side A & Janine Teñoso. The show is happening on Nov. 30 at The Theatre at Solaire.
During the concert’s media conference, Teñoso said she looks forward to performing “Tell Me,” a song originally by Joey Albert and later revived by Side A.
Side A members said they are open to collaborations with other artists and were asked about the possibility of performing songs by SB19 and BINI.
“We hadn’t thought of it until you mentioned it. Why not? That’s a great idea. We haven’t studied their songs yet, but we could try,” bassist Ned Esguerra said.
“As long as we can do justice to the song. It’s not about performing something just because it’s popular. Honestly, I’m concerned about the Gen Z audience. That’s why the concert is called Bonded By Sound. The question is whether our music connects with theirs,” pianist Naldy Gonzales said.
“I know the drummer of SB19. He’s incredibly talented—I can’t match what he does. But we can approach it in our own way,” drummer Ernie Severino added.
While no plans for collaborations with SB19 or BINI have been confirmed, Gonzales said working with Teñoso is an effort to engage younger audiences.
“Music is timeless. It’s interesting to see older songs becoming relevant to younger listeners. This partnership with Janine allows us to reach a new audience and reintroduce our music to them,” Gonzales said.
Teñoso said performing with Side A is meaningful for her since her parents are fans of the band.
“It’s humbling to share the stage with them. Their music was a big part of my childhood because my parents listened to them often,” she said.
The concert, produced by Sonic Sphere Productions, Inc., will feature performances of Side A’s well-known hits, as well as Teñoso’s original songs.