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April Boys were a Filipino boy band whose members were brothers Vingo and Jimmy Regino. Older brother April Boy Regino was also a member upon the group's formation in 1993. He appeared on their first album before leaving to become a solo artist in 1995.[1]

April Boys
OriginMarikina, Philippines
GenresP-pop, OPM, novelty
Years active1993–2004, 2020
LabelsIvory Records
Vicor Music Corporation
Prime Music Corporation
D' Concorde Recording Corporation
Synergy Music Corporation
Past membersVingo Regino
Jimmy Regino
April Boy Regino

History


After returning to the Philippines in 1993, April Boy Regino, together with his brothers Vingo and Jimmy, formed the musical group April Boys. Their debut song, "Sana'y Laging Magkapiling" from their debut album Dugong Pilipino became popular. However, in 1995, April Boy Regino left the group to pursue a solo career before signing to the label Ivory Records (now Ivory Music & Video). In a 2015 interview with Jessica Soho, he explained that the brothers competed amongst themselves which led to a falling out, but they later reconciled.

Vingo and Jimmy released their first album as a duo, the self-titled April Boys in 1995 containing the songs "Ikaw Pa Rin ang Mamahalin", "Sana ay Mahalin Mo Rin Ako" and "Tunay na Pag-Ibig" under Vicor Music, followed by the Christmas album, Tanging Hiling Sa Pasko.

In 1996, the duo were given a shot at acting, co-starring alongside Nida Blanca, Vina Morales, Donita Rose and Candy Pangilinan in the romantic film April Boys: Sana'y Mahalin Mo Rin Ako, produced by Viva Films.[2] The duo's next album was Sana'y Tanggapin ang Pag-ibig Ko.

In 1997, they released the album Ganyan Talaga Ang... April Boys which contains the Tagalog/English cover version of the song いとしのエリー("Itoshi no Ellie"), renamed "Honey My Love So Sweet".

In 2004, the duo had disbanded and they moved to the United States, while April Boy Regino also migrated there a year later.

In 2020, the original three-member boy band reunited for the last time after 25 years for live concerts in San Diego, California on March 14 and in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 28.[3]

April Boy Regino died on November 29, 2020, at the age of 59, as confirmed by his brother, Vingo.[4] He was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease and acute respiratory failure prior to his death.[5]


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References


  1. "Asian Breakthroughs". Billboard. May 24, 1997.
  2. "April Boys: Sana'y mahalin mo rin ako" via IMDb.
  3. "OPM icon April Boy Regino dies". Rappler. 29 November 2020.
  4. Esguerra, Darryl John (November 29, 2020). "April Boy Regino passes away at 59". INQUIRER.net.
  5. "April Boy pumanaw dahil sa komplikasyon sa bato". ABS-CBN Entertainment.



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