Max Surban

Max Surban
Birth name Maximo Surban
Born (1939-05-15) May 15, 1939
Cebu City, Cebu, Commonwealth of the Philippines
Origin Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
Genres Novelty music
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, composer
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1973–present
Labels Vicor, Universal
Website http://www.maxsurban.net/

Max Surban (born Maximo Surban, May 15, 1939) is a Filipino singer in mainly in Cebuano language. He has been given the moniker King of Visayan Song. Like his fellow Visayan, the Bol-anon singer Yoyoy Villame, Max Surban has also become famous for his singing of so-called novelty songs which usually have humorous lyrics and may or may not be set to original music. On several occasions, both Yoyoy Villame and Max Surban have appeared together on stage and even recorded together a few albums.

Although known primarily for his singing of novelty songs, he has also recorded romantic ballads.

Discography

CD Albums and LP's

CD Album and LP Albums (Songs)

"Ang Labing Makalingaw Nga Mga Awit Ni..." (1983)

"Apir Apir Apir" Album

"Mad Max Kuno" Album (1984)

"Okay-Okay" (1986)

"Mr. Kodaker" Album (1985)

"Nabali Ang Krismas Tri" Album

"La Isla Banana" LP

"Ang Trato Ko" LP

"Pastilan Kanimo No. 1!" (1976) LP

"Aruy! Aray! Aruy!" (1979) LP

Adto Pakasal Sa Mt. Diwalwal LP (1987)

Vendors Boogie (1989)

Kuarta

Be Kayen To Animals (1995)

Ballroom To D' Max (1996)

Komedya Karambola CD (1996)

Dubol Rambols w/ Yoyoy Villame CD

Dobol Trobol Rambol Vol.1 CD with Yoyoy Villame

Dobol Trobol Rambol Vol.2 CD with Yoyoy Villame

Krismas Bolrum CD (Alphabetical Order)

Magkonsintresyon max surban CD

Kurdapya (1975) LP

"Albularyong Buta" LP (1983)

"Ako Na Gud Ni" LP (1983)

"Carinderia Blues" (1978)

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