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#49 ranelley

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Thanks for sharing!

Thanks Ms. Regine for believing in her, gusto ko dn magenroll sa Center for POP! lol! haha, y not?! ;)

SARAH ALL THE WAY!


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Posted 11 April 2009 - 10:59 AM

Thank you for this. Such a nice read =)

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Posted 11 April 2009 - 02:02 PM

I really wish na makita ko sila together in project kahit commercial, music production, or mmk man lang. Kung dreams na din lang then why not shoot for a movie eh?

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Thanks for sharing!

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View Postmaya, on Feb 1 2004, 04:44 AM, said:

SARAH: REGINE'S HEIRESS APPARENT

Manila, OCTOBER 3, 2003 (STAR) FUNFARE By Ricardo F. Lo - The first time I heard Sarah Geronimo sing, I was floored. That was late last year during the elimination round of Star For a Night, the talent search produced by Viva Television (for IBC l3 then and which has since been reformatted and retitled Search For a Star, still hosted by Regine Velasquez, Saturday nights on GMA), where I sat as one of the judges. When the petite Sarah launched into an emotion-charged version of Celine Dion’s To Love You More, I knew she would win, a feeling that was, I was sure, shared by Regine herself and the three other judges (we didn’t compare notes, though, not until after the taping of the show, anyway).

Sarah did win that elimination round and the succeeding rounds, too, running home with the grand prize last March for the same song which eventually became the carrier single of her debut album, Popstar... A Dream Come True (released by Viva Records of which she’s under contract), which also includes the cuts Just Believe, If Only, Ibulong Sa Hangin, Forever’s Not Enough, It’s All Coming Back to Me Now, Sa Iyo, Narito and I Will Do Anything For Love.

What I told myself as we applauded the tear-drenched Sarah proved to be prophetic: "She’ll go far; she’ll go places." I should have told Regine then but I did not: "Your heiress apparent has come!"

Her mother, Divina Asher, must have been playing non-stop Regine Velasquez CDs when she was conceiving Sarah (who has two older sisters and a younger brother). For how else could Sarah sound so much like Regine... where else could she have inherited that powerful voice that could shake more than just the emotion of her listeners?

"Yes," Sarah confirmed with a big smile, "Ate Regine is my idol; she’s my favorite. My big dream is to be like her, to follow in her footsteps. I want to be an international artist like her. She’s also very humble, very down-to-earth, willing to help newcomers like me."

After that elimination round, I asked Sarah how she felt being side by side with the other equally talented contestants and she said, "I simply looked at Ate Regine, who was standing behind the camera, and I told myself, ‘Someday, you would be like her!’ That was encouragement enough for me."

When she recorded her debut album, recalled Sarah, Regine gave her pointers on voice projection and how to hit high notes without straining her vocal chords too much.

As I was saying, Sarah is going far, indeed, going places. Her first solo concert (also called Pop Star... A Dream Come True), slated tomorrow night (Oct. 4) at the Music Museum, is sold out, already with a repeat on Oct. 24 (Friday, same venue). She has been doing concerts here and there, and is being introduced as an actress in Filipinas (directed by Joel Lamangan), Viva Films’ entry to this December’s Metro Manila Filmfest, in which she plays the daughter of Richard Gomez.

"I can’t believe all this is happening," gushed Sarah who should, you know, just believe (as her song says) that dreams do come true if you wished upon a star.

Turning 15 last July 25, Sarah hasn’t allowed "all this" to sweep her off her feet (still firmly planted on the ground).

"I’m the same," said Sarah, "nothing has changed (in me), except that now I have more things to do aside from my studies (a junior at UST High School). I will finish my studies. I want to have a college degree."

Her parents (father is Delfin Geronimo) run a small parlor in their residence in Sta. Cruz, Manila, and their earnings were simply not enough to make ends meet. Before, according to Sarah’s mother, she would borrow money for Sarah and her siblings’ tuition fee. "Her cash prize in Star For a Night was a big help," said Divina. "This schoolyear, hindi na kami nangutang ng pang-tuition ng mga bata."

In her moment of triumph during the grand finals of Star For a Night, Sarah shared the spotlight with her parents; they melted in tears into each others’ arms. But even when she was choked with emotion, Sarah didn’t miss a beat when, during the show’s finale, she sang her winning song again, this time not thinking of winning (winner na, e!) but savoring her own "moment in time."

Sarah’s dream come true started when, at four years old, she appeared as a regular member of the cast of the kiddie TV show Pen-Pen de Sarapen. At 6, she did a mini-concert at Isetann Cinema Complex on Recto Avenue, a few blocks way from their house. At 8 (already enrolled at the Center for Pop Music Philippines), she was performing in hotel lounges, on campuses and in shopping malls while guesting in various TV shows. It was around this time when she was cast in the ABS-CBN landmark kiddie show Ang TV (where the likes of Victor Neri, Rica Peralejo and many of the ABS-CBN Talent Center members had their so-called "baptism of fire"). She also played a cameo role in Star Cinema’s Sarah, Ang Munting Prinsesa (the title character could have referred to Sarah Geronimo who thinks of herself as a "little princess"), with Camille Prats in the title role. She briefly appeared in some GMA shows.

And then came the Star For a Night competition which turned Sarah into a millionaire overnight. (The grand prize included a trophy and a management contract with Viva Television/Viva Films and, yes, P1 million.)

Today, Sarah stands beside her idol (Regine, who else?) as co-host of the same search that catapulted her to stardom. (Regine is appearing as guest in Sarah’s concert, along with the new "imported from L.A." band Devotion and Sarah’s Star For a Night co-finalists, including Mark Bautista who’s being groomed as her loveteam-mate.)

"Through it all," said Veronique del Rosario-Corpus, her manager, "Sarah has remained level-headed."

(Note: For tickets to the repeat of Sarah’s concert, call National Bookstore outlets at 891-5610 to 12; Music Museum at 721-6726 or 721-0635; or Viva Concerts at 687-5853, 687-1125 or 687-6181 local 715 or 620. Tickets are priced at P800 and P600.)

(E-mail reactions at rickylo@philstar.net.ph)


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View Posttita cristy, on Mar 24 2009, 02:33 AM, said:

View Postmindsz_matters, on Feb 16 2008, 02:05 AM, said:

I agree with Ricky Lo..

One thing i really loved about Sarah is her good heart. Her good heart that made her so worthy of all the blessings God gave her. Her good heart that made all of us admire her. Lahat kasi ng mga bagay panandalian eh, pero yung nasa loob, yun ang mahirap mawala.

Kaya Sarahng!, all our prayers are with you. We'll support you all the way!

:52sgThumb:

Here's one proof of SARAH's GOOD HEART. Di ba dito sa last MYX MUSIC AWARDS '09 nominated silang 2 ni Regine Velasquez her idol. Nakiusap sya sa POPSTERS tru Mhel not to vote her sa FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR coz kalaban nga niya si Ate Regine niya. RESPETO na lang daw to her idol. We told her na hindi pwedeng pigilan ang mga fans ni SARAH dito sa Pinas na iboto sya sa category na yan dahil 1 yan sa major awards ng MMA. Kahit we explained this, halatang worried sya kasi nalaman niya na siya ang leading that time as in sobrang laki ng votes niya compared to others. Isa pa kahit hindi natin iboto si SARAH dyan maliit pa rin ang tsansa ni Regine na manalo kasi siya ang least voted sa 5 nominees. May ibang female artist na mananalo at si Rachelle and Kyla ang next in line na pinaka-closest sa kanya (SARAH).

O, di ba napakabait talaga ni BEBE SARAH, marunong talagang tumanaw ng utang na loob coz she considers Regine as one of those who helped her where she is now.



im touched... kahit di ako si regine sobrang touched ako sa kabutihan ni sarah...

at ang article reminds me nung night nanalo si sarah, and looking back again naiiyak ako...

Kung ano man meron si sarah ngayon she deserves it. And despite of her achievements she remains grounded.

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Posted 27 May 2009 - 01:06 AM

that is why we all love this young lady named SARAH GERONIMO.... :SG Picture Picture:

the one and only SARAH G....

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Posted 27 May 2009 - 08:21 AM

THE BEST KA TALAGA SARAH G... KAYA LOVE KA NAMIN EH...AYYYY ANG BAIT ;)
GOD BLESS YOU MORE......... :*

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Posted 29 May 2009 - 10:55 AM

totally agree!

View Postaliya, on May 27 2009, 08:06 AM, said:

View Postmaya, on Feb 1 2004, 04:44 AM, said:

SARAH: REGINE'S HEIRESS APPARENT

Manila, OCTOBER 3, 2003 (STAR) FUNFARE By Ricardo F. Lo - The first time I heard Sarah Geronimo sing, I was floored. That was late last year during the elimination round of Star For a Night, the talent search produced by Viva Television (for IBC l3 then and which has since been reformatted and retitled Search For a Star, still hosted by Regine Velasquez, Saturday nights on GMA), where I sat as one of the judges. When the petite Sarah launched into an emotion-charged version of Celine Dion’s To Love You More, I knew she would win, a feeling that was, I was sure, shared by Regine herself and the three other judges (we didn’t compare notes, though, not until after the taping of the show, anyway).

Sarah did win that elimination round and the succeeding rounds, too, running home with the grand prize last March for the same song which eventually became the carrier single of her debut album, Popstar... A Dream Come True (released by Viva Records of which she’s under contract), which also includes the cuts Just Believe, If Only, Ibulong Sa Hangin, Forever’s Not Enough, It’s All Coming Back to Me Now, Sa Iyo, Narito and I Will Do Anything For Love.

What I told myself as we applauded the tear-drenched Sarah proved to be prophetic: "She’ll go far; she’ll go places." I should have told Regine then but I did not: "Your heiress apparent has come!"

Her mother, Divina Asher, must have been playing non-stop Regine Velasquez CDs when she was conceiving Sarah (who has two older sisters and a younger brother). For how else could Sarah sound so much like Regine... where else could she have inherited that powerful voice that could shake more than just the emotion of her listeners?

"Yes," Sarah confirmed with a big smile, "Ate Regine is my idol; she’s my favorite. My big dream is to be like her, to follow in her footsteps. I want to be an international artist like her. She’s also very humble, very down-to-earth, willing to help newcomers like me."

After that elimination round, I asked Sarah how she felt being side by side with the other equally talented contestants and she said, "I simply looked at Ate Regine, who was standing behind the camera, and I told myself, ‘Someday, you would be like her!’ That was encouragement enough for me."

When she recorded her debut album, recalled Sarah, Regine gave her pointers on voice projection and how to hit high notes without straining her vocal chords too much.

As I was saying, Sarah is going far, indeed, going places. Her first solo concert (also called Pop Star... A Dream Come True), slated tomorrow night (Oct. 4) at the Music Museum, is sold out, already with a repeat on Oct. 24 (Friday, same venue). She has been doing concerts here and there, and is being introduced as an actress in Filipinas (directed by Joel Lamangan), Viva Films’ entry to this December’s Metro Manila Filmfest, in which she plays the daughter of Richard Gomez.

"I can’t believe all this is happening," gushed Sarah who should, you know, just believe (as her song says) that dreams do come true if you wished upon a star.

Turning 15 last July 25, Sarah hasn’t allowed "all this" to sweep her off her feet (still firmly planted on the ground).

"I’m the same," said Sarah, "nothing has changed (in me), except that now I have more things to do aside from my studies (a junior at UST High School). I will finish my studies. I want to have a college degree."

Her parents (father is Delfin Geronimo) run a small parlor in their residence in Sta. Cruz, Manila, and their earnings were simply not enough to make ends meet. Before, according to Sarah’s mother, she would borrow money for Sarah and her siblings’ tuition fee. "Her cash prize in Star For a Night was a big help," said Divina. "This schoolyear, hindi na kami nangutang ng pang-tuition ng mga bata."

In her moment of triumph during the grand finals of Star For a Night, Sarah shared the spotlight with her parents; they melted in tears into each others’ arms. But even when she was choked with emotion, Sarah didn’t miss a beat when, during the show’s finale, she sang her winning song again, this time not thinking of winning (winner na, e!) but savoring her own "moment in time."

Sarah’s dream come true started when, at four years old, she appeared as a regular member of the cast of the kiddie TV show Pen-Pen de Sarapen. At 6, she did a mini-concert at Isetann Cinema Complex on Recto Avenue, a few blocks way from their house. At 8 (already enrolled at the Center for Pop Music Philippines), she was performing in hotel lounges, on campuses and in shopping malls while guesting in various TV shows. It was around this time when she was cast in the ABS-CBN landmark kiddie show Ang TV (where the likes of Victor Neri, Rica Peralejo and many of the ABS-CBN Talent Center members had their so-called "baptism of fire"). She also played a cameo role in Star Cinema’s Sarah, Ang Munting Prinsesa (the title character could have referred to Sarah Geronimo who thinks of herself as a "little princess"), with Camille Prats in the title role. She briefly appeared in some GMA shows.

And then came the Star For a Night competition which turned Sarah into a millionaire overnight. (The grand prize included a trophy and a management contract with Viva Television/Viva Films and, yes, P1 million.)

Today, Sarah stands beside her idol (Regine, who else?) as co-host of the same search that catapulted her to stardom. (Regine is appearing as guest in Sarah’s concert, along with the new "imported from L.A." band Devotion and Sarah’s Star For a Night co-finalists, including Mark Bautista who’s being groomed as her loveteam-mate.)

"Through it all," said Veronique del Rosario-Corpus, her manager, "Sarah has remained level-headed."

(Note: For tickets to the repeat of Sarah’s concert, call National Bookstore outlets at 891-5610 to 12; Music Museum at 721-6726 or 721-0635; or Viva Concerts at 687-5853, 687-1125 or 687-6181 local 715 or 620. Tickets are priced at P800 and P600.)

(E-mail reactions at rickylo@philstar.net.ph)


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Reported by: Sol Jose Vanzi

© Copyright, 2003 by PHILIPPINE HEADLINE NEWS ONLINE
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View Posttita cristy, on Mar 24 2009, 02:33 AM, said:

View Postmindsz_matters, on Feb 16 2008, 02:05 AM, said:

I agree with Ricky Lo..

One thing i really loved about Sarah is her good heart. Her good heart that made her so worthy of all the blessings God gave her. Her good heart that made all of us admire her. Lahat kasi ng mga bagay panandalian eh, pero yung nasa loob, yun ang mahirap mawala.

Kaya Sarahng!, all our prayers are with you. We'll support you all the way!

:52sgThumb:

Here's one proof of SARAH's GOOD HEART. Di ba dito sa last MYX MUSIC AWARDS '09 nominated silang 2 ni Regine Velasquez her idol. Nakiusap sya sa POPSTERS tru Mhel not to vote her sa FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR coz kalaban nga niya si Ate Regine niya. RESPETO na lang daw to her idol. We told her na hindi pwedeng pigilan ang mga fans ni SARAH dito sa Pinas na iboto sya sa category na yan dahil 1 yan sa major awards ng MMA. Kahit we explained this, halatang worried sya kasi nalaman niya na siya ang leading that time as in sobrang laki ng votes niya compared to others. Isa pa kahit hindi natin iboto si SARAH dyan maliit pa rin ang tsansa ni Regine na manalo kasi siya ang least voted sa 5 nominees. May ibang female artist na mananalo at si Rachelle and Kyla ang next in line na pinaka-closest sa kanya (SARAH).

O, di ba napakabait talaga ni BEBE SARAH, marunong talagang tumanaw ng utang na loob coz she considers Regine as one of those who helped her where she is now.



im touched... kahit di ako si regine sobrang touched ako sa kabutihan ni sarah...

at ang article reminds me nung night nanalo si sarah, and looking back again naiiyak ako...

Kung ano man meron si sarah ngayon she deserves it. And despite of her achievements she remains grounded.


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View Postrenmer, on May 29 2009, 07:55 PM, said:

totally agree!

View Postaliya, on May 27 2009, 08:06 AM, said:

View Postmaya, on Feb 1 2004, 04:44 AM, said:

SARAH: REGINE'S HEIRESS APPARENT

Manila, OCTOBER 3, 2003 (STAR) FUNFARE By Ricardo F. Lo - The first time I heard Sarah Geronimo sing, I was floored. That was late last year during the elimination round of Star For a Night, the talent search produced by Viva Television (for IBC l3 then and which has since been reformatted and retitled Search For a Star, still hosted by Regine Velasquez, Saturday nights on GMA), where I sat as one of the judges. When the petite Sarah launched into an emotion-charged version of Celine Dion’s To Love You More, I knew she would win, a feeling that was, I was sure, shared by Regine herself and the three other judges (we didn’t compare notes, though, not until after the taping of the show, anyway).

Sarah did win that elimination round and the succeeding rounds, too, running home with the grand prize last March for the same song which eventually became the carrier single of her debut album, Popstar... A Dream Come True (released by Viva Records of which she’s under contract), which also includes the cuts Just Believe, If Only, Ibulong Sa Hangin, Forever’s Not Enough, It’s All Coming Back to Me Now, Sa Iyo, Narito and I Will Do Anything For Love.

What I told myself as we applauded the tear-drenched Sarah proved to be prophetic: "She’ll go far; she’ll go places." I should have told Regine then but I did not: "Your heiress apparent has come!"

Her mother, Divina Asher, must have been playing non-stop Regine Velasquez CDs when she was conceiving Sarah (who has two older sisters and a younger brother). For how else could Sarah sound so much like Regine... where else could she have inherited that powerful voice that could shake more than just the emotion of her listeners?

"Yes," Sarah confirmed with a big smile, "Ate Regine is my idol; she’s my favorite. My big dream is to be like her, to follow in her footsteps. I want to be an international artist like her. She’s also very humble, very down-to-earth, willing to help newcomers like me."

After that elimination round, I asked Sarah how she felt being side by side with the other equally talented contestants and she said, "I simply looked at Ate Regine, who was standing behind the camera, and I told myself, ‘Someday, you would be like her!’ That was encouragement enough for me."

When she recorded her debut album, recalled Sarah, Regine gave her pointers on voice projection and how to hit high notes without straining her vocal chords too much.

As I was saying, Sarah is going far, indeed, going places. Her first solo concert (also called Pop Star... A Dream Come True), slated tomorrow night (Oct. 4) at the Music Museum, is sold out, already with a repeat on Oct. 24 (Friday, same venue). She has been doing concerts here and there, and is being introduced as an actress in Filipinas (directed by Joel Lamangan), Viva Films’ entry to this December’s Metro Manila Filmfest, in which she plays the daughter of Richard Gomez.

"I can’t believe all this is happening," gushed Sarah who should, you know, just believe (as her song says) that dreams do come true if you wished upon a star.

Turning 15 last July 25, Sarah hasn’t allowed "all this" to sweep her off her feet (still firmly planted on the ground).

"I’m the same," said Sarah, "nothing has changed (in me), except that now I have more things to do aside from my studies (a junior at UST High School). I will finish my studies. I want to have a college degree."

Her parents (father is Delfin Geronimo) run a small parlor in their residence in Sta. Cruz, Manila, and their earnings were simply not enough to make ends meet. Before, according to Sarah’s mother, she would borrow money for Sarah and her siblings’ tuition fee. "Her cash prize in Star For a Night was a big help," said Divina. "This schoolyear, hindi na kami nangutang ng pang-tuition ng mga bata."

In her moment of triumph during the grand finals of Star For a Night, Sarah shared the spotlight with her parents; they melted in tears into each others’ arms. But even when she was choked with emotion, Sarah didn’t miss a beat when, during the show’s finale, she sang her winning song again, this time not thinking of winning (winner na, e!) but savoring her own "moment in time."

Sarah’s dream come true started when, at four years old, she appeared as a regular member of the cast of the kiddie TV show Pen-Pen de Sarapen. At 6, she did a mini-concert at Isetann Cinema Complex on Recto Avenue, a few blocks way from their house. At 8 (already enrolled at the Center for Pop Music Philippines), she was performing in hotel lounges, on campuses and in shopping malls while guesting in various TV shows. It was around this time when she was cast in the ABS-CBN landmark kiddie show Ang TV (where the likes of Victor Neri, Rica Peralejo and many of the ABS-CBN Talent Center members had their so-called "baptism of fire"). She also played a cameo role in Star Cinema’s Sarah, Ang Munting Prinsesa (the title character could have referred to Sarah Geronimo who thinks of herself as a "little princess"), with Camille Prats in the title role. She briefly appeared in some GMA shows.

And then came the Star For a Night competition which turned Sarah into a millionaire overnight. (The grand prize included a trophy and a management contract with Viva Television/Viva Films and, yes, P1 million.)

Today, Sarah stands beside her idol (Regine, who else?) as co-host of the same search that catapulted her to stardom. (Regine is appearing as guest in Sarah’s concert, along with the new "imported from L.A." band Devotion and Sarah’s Star For a Night co-finalists, including Mark Bautista who’s being groomed as her loveteam-mate.)

"Through it all," said Veronique del Rosario-Corpus, her manager, "Sarah has remained level-headed."

(Note: For tickets to the repeat of Sarah’s concert, call National Bookstore outlets at 891-5610 to 12; Music Museum at 721-6726 or 721-0635; or Viva Concerts at 687-5853, 687-1125 or 687-6181 local 715 or 620. Tickets are priced at P800 and P600.)

(E-mail reactions at rickylo@philstar.net.ph)


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Reported by: Sol Jose Vanzi

© Copyright, 2003 by PHILIPPINE HEADLINE NEWS ONLINE
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View Posttita cristy, on Mar 24 2009, 02:33 AM, said:

View Postmindsz_matters, on Feb 16 2008, 02:05 AM, said:

I agree with Ricky Lo..

One thing i really loved about Sarah is her good heart. Her good heart that made her so worthy of all the blessings God gave her. Her good heart that made all of us admire her. Lahat kasi ng mga bagay panandalian eh, pero yung nasa loob, yun ang mahirap mawala.

Kaya Sarahng!, all our prayers are with you. We'll support you all the way!

:52sgThumb:

Here's one proof of SARAH's GOOD HEART. Di ba dito sa last MYX MUSIC AWARDS '09 nominated silang 2 ni Regine Velasquez her idol. Nakiusap sya sa POPSTERS tru Mhel not to vote her sa FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR coz kalaban nga niya si Ate Regine niya. RESPETO na lang daw to her idol. We told her na hindi pwedeng pigilan ang mga fans ni SARAH dito sa Pinas na iboto sya sa category na yan dahil 1 yan sa major awards ng MMA. Kahit we explained this, halatang worried sya kasi nalaman niya na siya ang leading that time as in sobrang laki ng votes niya compared to others. Isa pa kahit hindi natin iboto si SARAH dyan maliit pa rin ang tsansa ni Regine na manalo kasi siya ang least voted sa 5 nominees. May ibang female artist na mananalo at si Rachelle and Kyla ang next in line na pinaka-closest sa kanya (SARAH).

O, di ba napakabait talaga ni BEBE SARAH, marunong talagang tumanaw ng utang na loob coz she considers Regine as one of those who helped her where she is now.



im touched... kahit di ako si regine sobrang touched ako sa kabutihan ni sarah...

at ang article reminds me nung night nanalo si sarah, and looking back again naiiyak ako...

Kung ano man meron si sarah ngayon she deserves it. And despite of her achievements she remains grounded.



love talaga siya na regine..

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