Marcy David Sr. celebrated two remarkable milestones in his life: his 65th birthday and his 30th year as a bandleader, both honored with a grand thanksgiving event at The Maynila Ballroom in The Manila Hotel.
The venue radiated warmth and joy as it welcomed Marcy’s closest family, talented singers he mentored, esteemed colleagues from the music industry, and loyal patrons — those who have supported him throughout the years and played a crucial role in shaping his legacy as one of the country’s most sought-after bandleaders and orchestra conductors.
Born in Malabon City, Marcy developed a passion for music at a young age, learning piano from his Aunt Flor Ocampo. His love for music flourished during his school years, where he became the official pianist for his high school choir and joined the brass band. Early teaching experiences and hard work allowed him to achieve financial independence, further fueling his decision to pursue a full-time career in music.
The evening resonated with the timeless melodies of past band members whose voices soared to prominence in the music industry. Music legends like Dulce, along with her children, graced the stage, alongside a host of renowned artists. Atty. Joey Lina, president of Manila Hotel and former International Rotary Governor Raffy Garcia also honored the occasion with a heartfelt performance for Marcy.
David’s journey began at the University of the Philippines Diliman before transferring to the University of Santo Tomas, where he studied under Rev. Fr. Manuel Maramba, OSB. His band’s early days started with a performance at a family party and soon gained momentum with the support of Rev. Fr. Elpidio “Boy” Biliran, who helped him secure their first client, the Rotary Club of Malabon.