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There, he rocks a crowd backed up by a jazz band. In the video, Apl.de.Ap (Allan Pineda), plays a young Filipino immigrant who visits a dance hall, the Rizal Social Club, in The Foundation produced a mini companion documentary for “Bebot” at that describes the history of the Little Manila area and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the production. They are kicking off a campaign to raise 1.5 Million to restore and revitalize the building, which will be the site of the Filipino American Cultural Center and Phase One of the Filipino American National Museum, a project of the Filipino American National Historical Society. Last year, the Foundation purchased the historic Mariposa Hotel, a three story residential hotel next to the Rizal Social Club, which had been home to hundreds of Filipino immigrants through the The Little Manila Foundation, which works to preserve the Little Manila Historic Site, hopes the video will be an entertaining history lesson for a young generation of Filipino Americans and young fans of the Black Eyed Peas, and that it will bring attention to need to restore the buildings. The video premieres in Los Angeles and in the Philippines on Thursday August 3, and online worldwide at on Friday, August 4. STOCKTON, CA – On Thursday, international pop stars the Black Eyed Peas will premiere their new video for “Bebot,” set in Stockton’s Little Manila Historic Site, circa 1938. Enjoy!įor Immediate Release: Pop Stars the Black Eyed Peas premiere video for “Bebot,” set in Stockton’s Little Manila neighborhood circa 1938, online on August 4.
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Kudos to my pal Dawn Mabalon for her work on this project. The more views the video gets, the greater the chances of having it aired on TV. Either way, both groups do great work for the Filipino community, so I urge you to check out the videos. The Little Manila Foundation mentioned here is different from the Manilatown Heritage Foundation, who I ran the Maui Marathon for last year.