Rico J. Puno
Enrico de Jesus Puno, better known as Rico J. Puno, was a Filipino singer, television host, actor, comedian & politician. He was considered as a music icon in the Philippines. He started the trend of incorporating Tagalog lyrics in his rendition of the American song The Way We Were and other foreign songs. Puno was known as a singer who regularly infused his on-stage performance with tongue-in-cheek comedy and adult humor. He hosted the noontime variety show Pilipinas Win na Win alongside Rey Valera, Marco Sison, and Nonoy Zuñiga for two months in 2010 replacing Kris Aquino. He also hosted on Happy Yipee Yehey! together with John Estrada, Randy Santiago, Mariel Rodriguez, Pokwang and Toni Gonzaga as one of the main host replacing Pilipinas Win na Win.
Puno was also active in politics. In 1998, he was elected as the City Councilor of Makati City from its 1st district until his third and last term ended in 2007. He ran for a comeback in 2010 as the vice mayoralty candidate of Makati City, but was unsuccessful. In 2016, Puno was elected as a councilor in Makati, under the United Nationalist Alliance, until his death.
Biography
Puno was born in Manila to parents, Felipe Puno Sr. and Corazon J. Puno. Although he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Philippine School of Business Administration, Puno dreamed of becoming a singer.Music career
Puno introduced himself and his talent to the entertainment business by performing at folk houses and small clubs in Metro Manila. In 1975, while singing at the Palazzi, Puno met and performed with the American Motown group, The Temptations. Puno's talent was later noticed by the executive producers from Vicor Records. His first record was Love Won't Let Me Wait, while his first big hit was the Tagalog-infused The Way We Were.In 1976, Puno won the Aliw Award for Most Promising Entertainer. Two years later, he became Aliw's Entertainer of the Year. His Rico in Concert show at the Cultural Center of the Philippines launched him as one of the foremost Philippine pop stars.
In 1977, Puno covered the Carpenters song Merry Christmas Darling from his first Christmas album, The Spirit of Christmas which was originally sung by Karen Carpenter.
In 1978, Puno's popularity and his regular concerts at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City and his performance tours in the United States broke records in terms of audience attendance. His fame also made him into a sought-after product endorser including advertisements for San Miguel Beer in the 1970s.
In 1979, Puno represented the Philippines at the Tokyo Music Festival, with Lupa, a song that imparted messages on how an individual could strive to change for the better, on how to gain humility and other human values, on how not to judge others, and on how to struggle against one's own weaknesses.
From 2001, the Greatest Hits series in Manila, produced by Viva Concerts helped maintain Puno's popularity. These Greatest Hits concerts brought him together with other Greatest Hitmakers in the Philippine music scene during the 1980s, namely Philippine pop icons: Hajji Alejandro, Rey Valera, Nonoy Zuñiga and Marco Sison.
He also covered the song Ang Huling El Bimbo in 1994 which was originally a major hit for The Eraserheads
He also covered the song Mabuti Pa Sila in 2010 and originally composed and recorded by Gary Granada.
During Puno's recent performances, he is often joined on stage by his oldest daughter, Tosca Camille. Rico's son, Rox is also a singer and a band member.
Rico was honored and awarded recently in ASAP Pinoy on ASAP show on ABS-CBN contributing his best in singing performing as a total entertainer who celebrating his 40th anniversary in music and entertainment movie and TV career in 2017.
Hit songs
Puno's hit songs included "Kapalaran", "Buhat", "Macho Gwapito", "Lupa", "Damdamin", "May Bukas Pa", "Ang Tao'y Marupok", "Magkasuyo Buong Gabi" – a duet with Elsa Chan – and his Filipino rendition of "You Don't Have To Be A Star ".One of Puno's recent albums, is Aliw by Sony BMG Records. His carrier single was "Kay Hirap Mong Limutin" by Lito Camo.
Popularity
The duration of Puno's career spanned more than four decades. He was a favorite of the Philippine Amusement and Games Corporation and other casinos around Metro Manila and the provinces. His performances included tours in the United States, Canada, Dubai, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia and European countries.Politics and other ventures
Owing to his rising popularity, various TV networks and movie producers soon came knocking on his door for more acting/hosting opportunities. GMA Network hired Puno to host a noontime variety show, Lunch Date which first aired on March 1986 and served as a replacement for Student Canteen. However, in 1987 he left the show after it reformatted. In 1994–1995 he headlined another noontime show, Chibugan Na, aired on weekdays at 12 noon on RPN 9, with Hajji Alejandro.Puno returned as TV host for Macho Guwapito on the now-defunct Makisig Network. He was one of the judges in the inaugural week of the reality talent show Showtime on ABS-CBN. In 2010, he also hosted "Pilipinas Win na Win" and "Happy Yipee Yehey!" in 2011–2012.
Puno is also the owner of the karaoke bar, Coriks, at Vito Cruz Extension, Makati. He also manages a trucking business.
He won a seat in the Makati City Council for the first district in 1998. Among Puno's notable ordinances filed during his first term was the installation of a surveillance camera in every convenience store in Makati that operates 24 hours a day, as protection against robbers who prey on convenience stores. He left the city council after his third and final consecutive term ended in 2007. His seat in the city council was kept by his eldest daughter, Tosca Camille. Three years later, he teamed up with Junjun Binay to run for city vice mayor in Makati City. Although Binay won the mayoralty race, Puno lost to Barangay Valenzuela captain and ABC President Romulo "Kid" Peña Jr., who was the running mate of then-outgoing vice mayor Ernesto Mercado.
As his daughter Tosca was term-limited, he successfully regained a seat in the Makati City Council in 2016. He planned to seek reelection in 2019 and had supported the candidacy of former Mayor Junjun Binay but he died after he filed his Certificate of Candidacy. He was substituted by his daughter and former councilor, Tosca Camille, who would then go on to win a seat in the city council.
Death
Puno died of heart failure on October 30, 2018, in St. Luke's Medical Center – Global City. He was 65. He was laid to rest at The Heritage Park in Taguig.Awards
- Special Lifetime Achievement Award, ASAP Pinoy 2017, ASAP Show, ABS-CBN 2
Filmography
Television
- Rico Baby
- Rated A
- GMA Supershow – guest performer
- Student Canteen – guest performer
- Lunch Date
- Chibugan Na!
- Vilma on Seven! – guest performer
- Showtime – Guest Judge
- Talentadong Pinoy
- Daboy en Da Girl
- Show Me Da Manny
- Pilipinas Win Na Win
- Macho Guwapito
- Willing Willie
- Umagang Kay Ganda
- Happy Yipee Yehey
- The X Factor Philippines
- Lorenzo's Time
- Little Champ
- The Sharon Cuneta Show – Guest / Performer
- Ryan Ryan Musikahan – Guest / Performer
- Sa Linggo nAPO Sila – Guest / Performer
- Sang Linggo nAPO Sila – Guest / Performer
- Home Sweetie Home
- Sabado Badoo
- It's Showtime – Judge of Tawag Ng Tanghalan
- Eat Bulaga – Guest / Performer
- FPJ's Ang Probinsyano – Engelbert "Daga" Moreno
- Wowowin – Guest / Performer
- Your Face Sounds Familiar Season 2 – Guest Judges of week 10
- RJ's Penthouse – Guest / Performer
Films
- Instant Mommy
- Who's That Girl? – Rico
- Asboobs: Asal Bobo – Capt. Palma
- Pakners – Richard de Guzman
- A.B. Normal College
- Alas-Dose – Congressman
- Juan & Ted: Wanted – Mr. Mariano
- Matalino Man ang Matsing na-iisahan din!
- Alyas Boy Tigas: Ang Probinsyanong Wais
- Sailor's Disaster – Bruno
- Tom & Jerry: Hindi Kaming Hayop – Alfie
- Dr. Potpot Travels to the Moon – Enzio
- Isang Platitong mani
- Annabelle Huggins Story
- Bullet for your Music
- Silang mga mukhang Pera
- Wow! Sikat Pare, Bigat!
- Bawal na pag-ibig
Discography
Albums
- The Way We Were 1973
- With Love In Our Hearts
- Once Again...
- Kapalaran
- RICO J. PUNO 1976
- Spirit of Christmas 1976
- Rico Baby 1977
- The Total Entertainer 1977
- Tatak 1978
- Macho Gwapito 1979
- Diyos Ang Pag-Ibig 1980
- Sana Pag-Ibig
- Sorry Na, Pwede Ba?
- Time After Time 1987
- Rico J. Puno, 1991
- Aliw, 2001
- May Bukas Pa
Compilation albums
- Walang Kupas... All Hits
- 40th Anniv Collection
- The Ultimate Collection
- Rico Silver Series
- Hits of R.Puno, B.Dominic & R.Manrique Jr.
Live albums
- The Way We Were: Live
- Rico J. Puno: Live in Hawaii Produced by Willy Martin
Christmas Albums
- Spirit Of Christmas
Collaborations
- The 2nd Metro Manila Pop Music Festival
- Handog Sa Pasko
- Metropop Song Festival 1996
- 25 Great Songs 25 Great Artists
- Ultraelectromagneticjam
- No. 1 Signature Hits OPM's Best
- Pinoy Sound Trip Vol. 1
- Pinoy Sound Trip Vol. 2
- 18 Inspirational Love Songs
- Live Na Live: Unforgettable Live Performance
- C.H.I.N. Picnic Celebration, Toronto Canada Produce by Joel Recla
Singles
Original Songs
- All I Ever Want
- Cartada Dies
- Kapalaran
- Kay Hirap Mong Limutin
- Lupa
- Macho Guwapito
- May Bukas Pa
- Sorry, Puwede Ba?
Cover Versions
- Ang Huling El Bimbo
- Give Love On Christmas Day
- Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko
- Mabuti Pa Sila
- Merry Christmas Darling
- Miss Kita Kung Christmas
- Sana Dalawa Ang Puso
- The Way We Were
- Weekend In Manila
- Yakap Sa Dilim
Soundtracks
- Happy Yipee Yehey Soundtrack