By Crispina Martinez-Belen
Manila Bulletin
November 20, 1991
Regine Velasquez delivered an outstanding performances at the Carnegie Hall in New York, considered to be one of the world's most coveted performance venues.Her special guest was Ray-An Fuentes. The concert billed as "Narito Ako sa New York," was a roaring success that earned three standing ovations from the discriminating audience composed of Filipinos and Americans.
She sang "Urong-Sulong" and "Narito Ako" plus "I'm Your Baby Tonight" "Greatest Love of All," "You'll Never Walk Alone," "We Can Work It Out," "Someday" and a Barbara Streisand medley and romance medley with Ray An Fuentes and a lot more. She earned rave reviews from the critics."Narito Ako Sa New York," is a production of Lemar International, Inc. composed of Dr. Ramon Legarda, Redentor Martinez, Dr. Rosario Ojeda-Legarda and Alicia Ojeda-Legarda.
Manila Bulletin
November 20, 1991
Regine Velasquez delivered an outstanding performances at the Carnegie Hall in New York, considered to be one of the world's most coveted performance venues.Her special guest was Ray-An Fuentes. The concert billed as "Narito Ako sa New York," was a roaring success that earned three standing ovations from the discriminating audience composed of Filipinos and Americans.
She sang "Urong-Sulong" and "Narito Ako" plus "I'm Your Baby Tonight" "Greatest Love of All," "You'll Never Walk Alone," "We Can Work It Out," "Someday" and a Barbara Streisand medley and romance medley with Ray An Fuentes and a lot more. She earned rave reviews from the critics."Narito Ako Sa New York," is a production of Lemar International, Inc. composed of Dr. Ramon Legarda, Redentor Martinez, Dr. Rosario Ojeda-Legarda and Alicia Ojeda-Legarda.