Original
Philippine Music legend Enrico de Jesus Puno, better known as Rico J. Puno, passed
away on October 30, 2018, at the age of 65. According to a New York Times obituary, Puno "channeled American superstars to forge a distinctive brand
of local soul music."
Photo Credit: Rico J. Puno Facebook |
Rico J. Puno's career in the Philippine entertainment industry spanned
more than four decades. His fame as a singer allowed him to establish his celebrity
status on movies and television. Moreover, he ventured into politics as a member
of the Makati City Council from the 1st District. In honor of his memory,
following are some snippets of his life.
*** Born
on Friday the 13th of February 1953, Rico J. Puno
was the eldest among Felipe Sr. and Corazon Puno's six children who grew up in
Balic-balic, a part of Manila 's Sampaloc district.
*** Despite
finishing a Bachelor of Arts degree at the Philippine School of Business
Administration, Rico J. Puno pursued a career in music and became successful.
*** In 1975, Rico J. Puno's big break happened at the Palazzi, where he was regularly performing as
a folk singer. The Temptations were at the restaurant having lunch with executive producers
from Vicor Records. The Motown group was so impressed with Puno that one of its
members sang with him. Vicor went on to produce his first record, Love
Won't Let Me Wait.
*** His moniker,
"The Total Entertainer," is also the title of an album that was
released by Vicor in 1977.
*** In the 1977 film Wow, Sikat! Pare, Bigat! Rico J. Puno is dubbed as "The Country's Top Musical Idol."
Photo Credit: Video 48 |
*** While being featured as a guest in the talk
show Tonight with Arnold Clavio, Rico J. Puno recalled that sometime in the '70s film actor Fernando Poe Jr. sought his help to serenade Susan Roces. Poe later
paid him 650 pesos for singing Sunshine on My Shoulders about 20
times. The two famous men died almost 14 years apart, both at the age of 65.
Video credit: YouTube / GMA Public Affairs - BaliTambayan
*** Several
noontime television variety shows showcased Rico J. Puno's talent as a co-host from the mid-1980s to early 2010s. These shows include GMA
Network's Lunch Date (1986-1987) and RPN's Chibugan Na (1994-1995). On ABS -CBN, he was part of Pilipinas Win na Win (2010) and
Happy Yipee Yehey (2011-2012).
*** In July 2018, Rico J. Puno also offered advice to aspiring singers as one of the judges in Tawag ng Tanghalan, an amateur singing
competition currently aired as a segment of the ABS-CBN noontime show It's Showtime.
*** The name of Rico J. Puno's character in the ABS -CBN sitcom Home Sweetie Home is Vino "Daddy V" Valentino. It can be noted that his birthday is the day before Valentine's Day.
*** One of Rico J. Puno's final acting stints on television was in the ABS -CBN action drama series Ang
Probinsyano. He played the role of Engelbert Moreno, with the given name
of this character probably a nod to the English pop singer Engelbert
Humperdinck.
*** As a public
servant, Rico J. Puno served for three consecutive three-year terms in the
Makati City Council from 1998 to 2007. He was elected again to the council in
2016 for another three-year term.
SOURCES: