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Features artists managed by Boy Abunda's talent management and PR company Backroom, Inc.



Erik Santos - the Prince of Pop
Backroom Talents
Monday, 01 January 2007 00:00

Erik Santos, (born "Rhoderick Ramos Santos" October 10, 1982 in Malabon City, Philippines) is a Filipino singer, actor, commercial endorser, and the winner of the ABS-CBN program Star In A Million Season 1 in January 2004.

At the young age of four, Santos passion for singing started when he was a child in Malabon. He participated in numerous small-town singing competitions.

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Sitti Navarro - the Philippines' Bossa Nova Queen
Backroom Talents
Thursday, 01 June 2006 00:00

Tall, tan, young, and lovely were some of the words that Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes used to describe the illustrious Girl from Ipanema; and in 2006, the Philippines was blessed with the opportunity to witness her beauty–in the fitting form of Sitti.

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Mariel Rodriguez - model, endorser and TV host
Backroom Talents
Thursday, 01 June 2006 00:00

Born as Maria Erlinda Lucille Suazon Termulo, she garnered the nickname 'Mariel' as a child.

Her parents abruptly filed for divorce when she was a young girl and her grandparents raised her and her older sister. She is very close with her grandparents because she believes that they have made her who she is today. Her dad is now remarried, and has since resided in New Jersey. She is in good terms with her father and his family. Her mom resides in Japan.

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Ai-Ai de las Alas - Philippines' Comedy Queen
Backroom Talents
Sunday, 01 January 2006 00:00

Martina Aileen de las Alas, popularly known as Ai-Ai de las Alas, is a Filipino comedienne and film actress. She is dubbed with many titles including "Comedy Concert Queen", "Tanging Ina" and "Comedy Box-office Queen". With her sold-out concerts and top comedy grossing movies, she is dubbed as the Philippines' Comedy Queen.

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DirectLine by Boy Abunda

Inside Celeste's heart

Celeste Legaspi makes her stage come back in American Hwangap, a play about a family shaken by the homecoming of a father who abandoned them many years ago. Hwangap or 60th birthday is the most significant event in a Korean adult’s life. It is the completion of life’s zodiac cycle.

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