Keno(I)
- Actor
For a brief time in the late 1980s, the popular music scene was
dominated by Keno, who was at the time heralded as heir to the niche
that singers Martin Nievera and Gary Valenciano had carved out for
themselves. Keno, born on June 16, 1962, started his career in opera
but switched to popular music. In 1986, he came out with the classic
Filipino love song "Leaving Yesterday Behind", which garnered a gold
record award. It was at this time that Viva films cast him as one of
the ninjas in "Ninja Kids". It was his first and only film, despite
Viva Films' other offers. He came out with several other albums, with
notable song "A Friend" being most requested song for radio in 1990. He
performed in several solo concerts in the Philippines and other Asian
countries. Aside from that, he was a media icon for Pepsi-Cola. ALIW's
most promising entertainer of the year (1987), Keno was an advocate and
board member of the then fledgling 'Organisasyon ng Pilipinong
Mang-aawit' or OPM, the official association of Filipino singers. Keno
announced his retirement following a successful major concert at the
ULTRA stadium in 1991. Much like his song, Keno "left yesterday
behind", leaving admirers and fans with much music but only one classic
movie: Ninja Kids and the Samurai Sword (1986).