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Wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boo! 


Musician and businessman Ramon"RJ"Jacinto has an interesting story about how he discovered rock ‘n’ roll.

"I had a ukulele when I was eight," recalls RJ. The first person that inspired him to play the guitar was – believe it or not – Pablo Virtusio, virtuoso guitarist and the late sidekick of the late FPJ, whom RJ saw at a Christmas party of his dad Fernando’s company.
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Ramon "RJ" Jacinto was only 17 when he established DZRJ with his Ateneo high school classmates on borrowed money. "I presented a feasibility study to my Dad and he helped me loan from the bank. It was a P250,000 loan to finance the radio station my friends and I had been dreaming about, a radio station that would play the latest music, even those in the states," RJ Jacinto, still very youthful-looking, enthuses.
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Wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boo! 


Musician and businessman Ramon"RJ"Jacinto has an interesting story about how he discovered rock ‘n’ roll.

"I had a ukulele when I was eight," recalls RJ. The first person that inspired him to play the guitar was – believe it or not – Pablo Virtusio, virtuoso guitarist and the late sidekick of the late FPJ, whom RJ saw at a Christmas party of his dad Fernando’s company.
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