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[Title] => Ramon RJ Jacinto: Glam goes the Guitar Man
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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 Fernandos company.
[DatePublished] => 2006-12-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Igan D’Bayan
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[Title] => 40 years and still rocking
[Summary] => Forty years and he still rocks!
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.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Boy Abunda
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LONG TALL SALLY
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[Title] => Ramon RJ Jacinto: Glam goes the Guitar Man
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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 Fernandos company.
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[Title] => 40 years and still rocking
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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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