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Filipino pop punk band
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Save Me Hollywood
OriginQuezon City, Philippines
Genres
Years active2010–present
Labels
MembersJuliann Savard
Calde Calderon
Kenneth Aranza
Aaron Corvera
JR Jabla
Past membersFrancis Tuazon
Ariel Lumanlan
Melvin Macatiag

Save Me Hollywood is a Filipino pop punk band formed in 2010. The band currently consists of Julz Savard, Aaron Isaac Corvera, Kenneth Wayne Aranza, Carlos Calderon, and JR Jabla.

History

The idea of forming a female-fronted band started from Carlos Calderon sharing it with former drummer Melvin Macatiag way before Save Me Hollywood came about. It was only when Calderon met Julz Savard during a taping session for a local music channel where they both worked for did the plan came into fruition. As for the band name, ‘’We never really sat down and thought the name out. Names were just shot out, at one point, “Hollywood Ending” came to mind. But we looked it up and another band already went by that name. We literally had to think of one on the spot because it was our first gig. I forgot who, I think it was either me or Melvin who spat out, “Save Me” and it just stuck.” Savard explains in an interview and thus “Save Me Hollywood” was born.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Your Story to Tell (12 Stone/Universal, 2014)

Extended plays

  • Headlights (12 Stone/Universal, 2015)

References

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