Julio sings tonight for Ondoy victims
FUNFARE By Ricardo F. Lo (The Philippine Star) Updated March 20, 2010 12:00 AM
Barely seven hours after he arrived on his private plane from Miami
“I love the Philippines for special reasons. First, I have three kids (one daughter and two sons, Julio Jr. and Enrique) who are half-Filipino (with ex-wife Isabel Presyler). Second, anywhere in the world I have a concert
And the food.
“I arrived at 10:30 this morning and since 11 o’clock I’ve been eating pansit. I love adobo, lumpia and other Filipino food.”
Last here for a concert at the Manila Hotel
He said that his heart bled when Jorge showed him photos of the devastation wrought by Ondoy six months ago.
“There’s so much suffering in this country,” he added. “The typhoon destroyed so many homes and the lives of so many people.”
Julio recalled that when a killer earthquake struck Haiti
“I saw with my own eyes a country almost totally destroyed. Just like what happened in Chile
It’s Julio’s fifth time to perform in the Philippines.
“The first time,” he joked, “I was only 10 years old,” drawing laughter from the media. Seriously now, “It was in 1971, 29 years ago. I had just married Isabel and we had a little baby with us.”
He’s now married to a model with whom he has five children.
On a lighter note, when asked what his idea of romance is and if he has a special way of showing his being romantic, Julio said, “There are millions and trillions of ways of expressing romance. No,” he joked again, “I don’t have any special technique,” adding, “Women are superior to men because they have nine months to give life to children and those nine months are the greatest experience of women.”
In tonight’s Big Dome concert, Julio will sing his heart out for the Ondoy victims. He will dedicate a Filipino song to the audience, the immortal Dahil Sa’yo.
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