Rising Son: Fil-Am Jazz Phenom Jon Irabagon
“YOU’VE got to hear this guy, Jon Irabagon!” “Jon who?” It was a friend on the phone, a jazz aficionado of long standing with a
“YOU’VE got to hear this guy, Jon Irabagon!” “Jon who?” It was a friend on the phone, a jazz aficionado of long standing with a
TEASED about being named one of two Filipinas (the other being Sister Mary John Mananzan) on the “One Hundred Inspiring People” list of the global
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MA. Rosario “Sunshine” Enriquez was about a month old when her mother Corazon discovered that she was deaf. Despite her mother’s startled scream when a
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