
Ang Nag-iisang Noli Aurillo
10/21/21 • 8 min
Noli Aurillo did not learn how to read notes, but he was a musician like no other. When he died of Covid on October 16, the Pinoy music industry mourned. This is why his unorthodox style of playing the guitar will forever be remembered.
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Noli Aurillo did not learn how to read notes, but he was a musician like no other. When he died of Covid on October 16, the Pinoy music industry mourned. This is why his unorthodox style of playing the guitar will forever be remembered.
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