Side A
Trip To Manila
Girl Nice Seems So Hard
Advertising Man
No One But Her
Weightless
Side B
Your Summer Dream
Susie-Q
Fuzzed
Tomorrow
Little Honda
Rave On
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The Teenage Touch of R.J. And The Riots
Side A
Guitar Man
Just For Tonight
Dahil Sa Iyo
La Bamba
Patricia
Weightless
Side B
Too Much Mashi-Mashi
Hungry Eye
Turkish Town
Five-Foot Two
Mandrake
I'm In The Mood For Love
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RJ, Back From Exile
Side A
Muli
Sugat ng Puso
Balik bayan
Fran
Rising Sun
Side B
Philippines My philippines
Freedom In the Sun
Hele-Hele
Don't Let Go
Sum Of It All
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The Guitarman
Side A
Twist Medley
Sealed With A Kiss Medley
Blue Star Medley
Side B
Someday Medley
Just For Tonight Medley
Pipeline
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Giliw
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Side A
Hirap Makatulog
Giliw
Stopped It Just In Time
Show Me Tonight
Bad Boy
Side B
Pilipinas
Kailan Kita Makikita
Sariwang Pagmamahal
Makati Avenue
Ilang Beses
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Christmas With RJ
Side A
Santa Bring My baby Back To Me
Winter Wonderland
Silver Bells
Frosty The Snow Man
Silent Night
Side B
Jingle Bell Rock
The First Noel
Pasko Na Naman
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Oh! Holy Night
Ramon Pereyra Jacinto (born June 3, 1945) is a Filipino musician and entrepreneur. He is more commonly referred as RJ Jacinto. He is the founder of the legendary radio station, DZRJ and the proprietor of the Rajah Broadcasting Network.
Jacinto has always tried to put music and business together. He started entrepreneuring at the young age of 15. He set up his first enterprise called RJ Enterprises, a company which dealt with producing and release records. RJ Enterprises pioneered multi-track recording in the country and eventually became the primary studio choice for many artists and advertising agencies at that time. Two years later, Jacinto ventured to establish what would become a legendary radio station in the Philippine broadcasting industry – DZRJ. It served as a venue for on-air experiments of radio concepts which were never heard before in Philippine entertainment history. Manned by students, mostly coming from Jacinto's high school class, the radio station introduced alternative music to the Filipino youth. It was the first station to play songs from rock legends such as the Beatles, the Ventures and the Beachboys. The radio station also gave emphasis on playing the music of local talent. Apart from DZRJ, Jacinto also established the now defunct, DZUW.
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