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Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Howie D. helps Sarah promote 'Just Me'

BACKSTREET Boys' Howie Dorough is in the country to help Pop Princess Sarah Geronimo in promoting her latest album "Just Me."

Howie arrived in the country last week to shoot a music video with Sarah for the song entitled "I'll Be There." They recorded the said song a few months ago in Los Angeles, California.

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According to Sarah, she felt excited when she heard that Howie agreed to visit the country to help her promote her new album. She said she is a big fan of Howie and "it was a dream come true for her to work with the pop icon."

Sarah disclosed that it was her first time to meet Howie since they recorded their song "I'll Be There" separately.

Howie said he was in the middle of the Backstreet Boys concert tour at that time that's why he failed to record it with Sarah.

Howie meanwhile said it was an honor for him to work with Sarah who he described as a humble lovely lady. He is also looking forward to have more projects and to work with other talented local artists here in the country.

As the first stop for their album promotion, Sarah and Howie had an autograph signing last Sunday at SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City. They will also guest in several ABS-CBN shows.

Aside from promoting Sarah's album, Howie will also help the singer-actress in promoting her concert to be held on November 8.

Sarah will have her next big concert at the Araneta Coliseum dubbed "The Next One." It will be directed by Johnny Manahan alongside Louie Ocampo as the musical director. (JRDB/Sunnex)

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(October 1, 2008 issue)
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