1978: Creation and breakthrough In a 2019
ABS-CBN YouTube interview for
ASAP featuring
Manila Sound music, Monett Gaskell said that 1970s Philippine radio stations were required to play at least one Filipino song per hour, helping
Original Pilipino Music (OPM) surpass foreign LP sales and gain wider popularity. Fellow member Male Rigor recalled that
Tito Sotto, then with
Vicor Music, recognized the potential for a new local group after hearing a waitress hum a song by
The Boyfriends, who were signed under
OctoArts. This prompted him to consider forming a rival band. The concept materialized with the formation of VST & Company. According to arranger Lorrie Ilustre, Tito Sotto, then
A&R manager at Vicor Music Corporation, requested an urgent recording to compete with a rival release. Ilustre worked with
Vic Sotto and
Joey de Leon on "
Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko" (1978), with de Leon writing the lyrics and Sotto composing the melody. He arranged the track with session musicians
Jun Regalado (drums), Roger Herrera Jr. (bass), and Celso Llarina (guitars), completing the orchestration in
Davao before finalizing the
horn,
string sections, and production in Manila. The single was initially released with "
Ikaw ang Aking Mahal" as the A-side, but radio stations favored the B-side, "Awitin Mo at Isasayaw Ko", which became a major hit and propelled VST & Company to prominence in the late 1970s OPM and Manila Sound scene. Tito Sotto noted that despite its success, television promotion remained necessary. He and his brother Vic were hesitant to take on major on-screen roles, as Joey de Leon was already established as part of
TVJ. To address this, a television lineup was formed featuring Vic Sotto, Spanky Rigor, and Celso Llarina, with additional members recruited to lip-sync during appearances. Rigor selected his brothers Roger and Male, while
Val Sotto, Monett Gaskell, and Jun Medina completed the group. These members performed on television, while the original studio musicians handled live performances. Upon the release of their debut album
VST in 1978, the record quickly achieved gold certification. The album helped spark the rise of Philippine disco culture, leading to a period known as "VST Mania", during which the group rapidly gained nationwide popularity. Their first major concert at
Cebu Coliseum in
Cebu City, was themed "Galactica"; meant to celebrate the box office popularity of the sci-fi epic,
Star Wars: A New Hope. The band's primary members wore
Darth Vader masks and matching black capes. The aftermath of the highly successful concert reflected band's immediate impact on Philippine pop culture.
1982–1983: Leaving the spotlight: "Coke Litro" Tour As the disco decade came to a close, VST & Company's last performance and public appearance as a band, would be during the nationwide
Coca-Cola "Coke Litro" Tour. The promotional concert tour lasted an entire year, from 1982 to 1983. At the time the band quietly exited the entertainment industry, they had already completed five full-length albums filled with double platinum hits, and made three feature films. ==Name==