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| birth_name = Joaquin Francisco Sanchez
| birth_name = Joaquin Francisco Sanchez
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1962|6|16|mf=yes}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1962|6|16|mf=yes}}
| origin = Philippines
| origin = [[Manila]], [[Philippines]]
| occupation = Singer, actor, host, author
| occupation = Singer, actor, host, author
| genre = [[Original Pilipino Music|OPM]], pop
| genre = [[Original Pilipino Music|OPM]], pop
| years_active = 1986 - 1992
| years_active = 1986-1994
| label = [[Dyna Music]]<br>[[PolyEast Records|OctoArts-EMI Music Inc.]]
| label = [[Dyna Music]]<br>[[PolyEast Records|OctoArts-EMI Music Inc.]]
}}
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In 1986, he released his version of the classic Filipino love song "Leaving Yesterday Behind", which won a gold record award.
In 1986, he released his version of the classic Filipino love song "Leaving Yesterday Behind", which won a gold record award.


When the song became a national hit, [[Viva Films]] cast Keno as one of the ninjas in ''Ninja Kids''. His song, "Leaving Yesterday Behind", was the love theme; he was mistakenly associated with one of those who performed the main theme, the [[New wave music|new wave]]-sounding song, [[You've Got the Power]]. The song was actually performed by Triple Threat, which is composed of [[Randy Santiago]], Gino Padilla and himself. But he was replaced by Juan Miguel Salvador, because the Dyna studio would not allow him to record the song.<ref name=youtube.com>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lTwnw14AoA YouTube]</ref> Ninja Kids was Keno's first and only film, despite [[Viva Films]]' other offers.
When the song became a national hit, [[Viva Films]] cast Keno as one of the ninjas in ''Ninja Kids''. His song, "Leaving Yesterday Behind", was the love theme; he was mistakenly associated with one of those who performed the main theme, the [[New wave music|new wave]]-sounding song, [[You've Got the Power]]. The song was actually performed by Triple Threat, which is composed of [[Randy Santiago]], [[Gino Padilla]] and himself. But he was replaced by [[Juan Miguel Salvador]], because the Dyna studio would not allow him to record the song.<ref name=youtube.com>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lTwnw14AoA YouTube]</ref> Ninja Kids was Keno's first and only film, despite [[Viva Films]]' other offers.


Keno came out with four albums. "A Friend" was the most requested song on Philippines radio in 1990. A media icon for [[Pepsi-Cola]] in those years, he was part of the Pepsi New Generation artists that helped launch the careers of several other artists, such as [[JoAnne Lorenzana]], [[Timmy Cruz]], [[Raymond Lauchengco]] and Gino Padilla.
Keno came out with four albums. "A Friend" was the most requested song on Philippines radio in 1990. A media icon for [[Pepsi-Cola]] in those years, he was part of the Pepsi New Generation artists that helped launch the careers of several other artists, such as [[JoAnne Lorenzana]], [[Timmy Cruz]], [[Raymond Lauchengco]] and Gino Padilla.
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==Filmography==
==Filmography==
===Television===
===Television===
*''Triple Treat'' (ABS-CBN 2) – 1986–87
*''Triple Treat'' (ABS-CBN 2) – 1986–1987
*''[[Lunch Date]]'' (GMA 7) – 1987–88
*''[[Lunch Date]]'' (GMA 7) – 1987–1994
*''[[That's Entertainment (TV series)|That's Entertainment]]'' (GMA 7) 1988–91
*''[[That's Entertainment (TV series)|That's Entertainment]]'' (GMA 7) 1988–1994
*''Straight to the Heart'' ([[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|ABC 5]]) – 1992
*''Straight to the Heart'' ([[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|ABC 5]]) – 1992


===Film===
===Film===
*''Ninja Kids''
*''Ninja Kids'' (1986)


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 22:30, 15 June 2022

Keno
Birth nameJoaquin Francisco Sanchez
Also known asJFSanchez, J. Wolf Sanchez
Born (1962-06-16) June 16, 1962 (age 62)
OriginManila, Philippines
GenresOPM, pop
Occupation(s)Singer, actor, host, author
Years active1986-1994
LabelsDyna Music
OctoArts-EMI Music Inc.

Joaquin Francisco Sanchez (born June 16, 1962), more commonly known as Keno, is a Filipino singer, actor and writer. He was popular in late 1980s until 1990.[1]

As a singer, he popularized songs such as "A Friend", "Leaving Yesterday Behind", "On Wings of a Dream", "Want You to Cry Too", "Why Do I Love You", and "Wish".[2]

As an actor, Keno was in the cast of a teen-oriented action film, Ninja Kids, playing the Yellow Ninja, in 1986.

As an author, he published The Last Castrato in 2005, with I.M. Wolf Publishing.[3]

As in his song, Keno "left yesterday behind", leaving admirers and fans with much music and a children's movie.

Life and career

He graduated from secondary school at Notre Dame of Greater Manila, Class of 1978. He studied at University of the Philippines Diliman. He continued his education at the New York Institute of Technology, graduating summa cum laude with Bachelors in Behavioral Science degree.

Keno started his music career in opera but switched to popular music. He entered the Philippines' music industry in the late 1980s. At that time, he was heralded as an heir to the niche that singers Martin Nievera and Gary Valenciano had made for themselves.[citation needed]

In 1986, he released his version of the classic Filipino love song "Leaving Yesterday Behind", which won a gold record award.

When the song became a national hit, Viva Films cast Keno as one of the ninjas in Ninja Kids. His song, "Leaving Yesterday Behind", was the love theme; he was mistakenly associated with one of those who performed the main theme, the new wave-sounding song, You've Got the Power. The song was actually performed by Triple Threat, which is composed of Randy Santiago, Gino Padilla and himself. But he was replaced by Juan Miguel Salvador, because the Dyna studio would not allow him to record the song.[4] Ninja Kids was Keno's first and only film, despite Viva Films' other offers.

Keno came out with four albums. "A Friend" was the most requested song on Philippines radio in 1990. A media icon for Pepsi-Cola in those years, he was part of the Pepsi New Generation artists that helped launch the careers of several other artists, such as JoAnne Lorenzana, Timmy Cruz, Raymond Lauchengco and Gino Padilla.

As ALIW's[who?] most promising entertainer of the year in 1987, Keno was an advocate and board member of the fledgling Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mang-aawit (OPM), the official association of Filipino singers. Keno was also a host of GMA Network's Lunch Date from 1986 until the early 1990s with Randy Santiago, Lito Pimentel, Willie Revillame, Fe Delos Reyes, Toni Rose Gayda, and Chique Hollman-Yulo, which rivaled the then popular Eat Bulaga!. He discovered and mentored comedian Arnel Ignacio.

Retirement from the music industry

Keno retired, following a successful major concert at the ULTRA stadium in 1991.[5]

After he left the music and movie industry, he took up writing and released articles under the byline JFSanchez. He also released a book titled [he Last Castrato under the name J. Wolf Sanchez.

Personal life

Keno later moved to DeLand, Florida in America. He studied at University of Central Florida and works as crisis counselor in an in-patient psychiatric facility. He is married to Eleanore Sanchez, and has a son and a daughter.

Filmography

Television

Film

  • Ninja Kids (1986)

Discography

Studio albums

Complitations albums

Collaborations

  • OPM Hit Series, PolyEast Records formerly OctoArts International (CD, Cassette, Digital Download 1990)
  • OPM Hit Series 2, PolyEast Records formerly OctoArts International (CD, Cassette, Digital Download 1990)
  • Maligayang Pasko sa Inyong Lahat, PolyEast Records former OctoArts International (LP, CD, Cassette, Digital Download 1990)
  • OPM Mega Hits, PolyEast Records formerly OctoArts International (CD, Cassette, Digital Download 1992)

Selected singles

  • "Leaving Yesterday Behind"
  • "Want You to Cry Too"
  • "A Friend"
  • "Once Again"
  • "What Are You Doing Christmas Eve?" (cover)
  • "Never Again"
  • "Color Me Lonely"
  • "Araw ng Pasko" (cover of a song by Boyfriends); also duet with Carlo Orosa
  • "Whenever You Need Me"
  • "Ikaw Na Nga Ba"
  • "Together Forever" (cover of a song by Rico J. Puno)

References

  1. ^ IMDB biography
  2. ^ "Song". Archived from the original on February 6, 2010. Retrieved April 8, 2011.
  3. ^ The Last Castrato
  4. ^ YouTube
  5. ^ Major concert