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JEEPNEY TV BRINGS SONGS FROM THE HEART IN RYAN CAYABYAB CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

Jeepney TV once again brought together on one stage the country’s acclaimed music artists to celebrate the spirit of the season in “Ryan Ryan Musikahan: Christmas from the Heart," which will premiere on the cable channel on December 5 (Saturday).

Jeepney TV's Ryan Ryan Musikahan Christmas from the Heart will air on December 5 at 9PM

"Ryan Ryan Musikahan: Christmas from the Heart" showcased the best of holiday music and heartfelt songs with celebrated singer-actor Piolo Pascual, MYX VJ and singer Nikki Gil, “The Voice of the Philippines” alumnae Klarisse, award-winning UST Singers, the Ryan Cayabyab Singers, and OPM icon Ogie Alcasid, accompanied by Mr. C on the piano and members of the ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra on strings. 

The Orchestra of  the Filipino Youth, the beneficiary of Jeepney TV's Ryan Ryan Musikahan Christmas from the heart

Among the most memorable numbers were Piolo and Ogie's duet as they shared the spotlight for the very first time, Mr. C and Nikki's  take on the popular Michael Buble and Idina Menzel cover of a holiday classic, “Baby It’s Cold Outside,” and the UST Singers' rendition of "Munting Sanggol," which was composed by the maestro himself. 

Mr. C with Piolo Pascual


The Christmas spirit of joy, love, and hope filled the halls as Klarisse and the Ryan Cayabyab Singers likewise stunned the crowd with their smashing performances.
Klarrise at Jeepney TV's Ryan Ryan Musikahan

The show was for the benefit of the Orchestra of the Filipino Youth, a joint project of Jeepney TV alongside the other ABS-CBN cable channels Cinema One, Lifestyle, MYX, Hero, and Balls.

Mr. C with Ogie Alcasid
                       
This is Jeepney TV's third revival special of Mr. C’s iconic musical variety show “Ryan Ryan Musikahan,” which used to air on ABS-CBN in the late 80s until the early 90s.
Nikki Gil with Ryan Cayabyab

Meanwhile, Jeepney TV’s first "Musikahan" revival special “Ryan Ryan Musikahan: Home for Christmas” aired last year, was recently honored by the Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA), earning a special citation under the TV Special category.

The Ryan Cayabyab Singers at Ryan Ryan Musikahan Christmas from the Heart special at Jeepney TV

Don’t miss Jeepney TV’s “Ryan Ryan Musikahan: Christmas from the Heart” that will premiere on December 5 at 9PM. The Christmas special will also air on Cinema One on December 6 at 10PM and on Lifestyle on December 12 at 10PM.

Ryan Cayabyab

Viewers can also catch the Christmas special on iWant TV and SKY on Demand starting December 13.

Piolo Pascual belting out songs from the heat at the Ryan Ryan Musikahan Christmas from the Heart special on at Jeepney TV
               
Jeepney TV aims to promote classic and timeless Filipino shows and music that are close to the hearts of Filipinos. It belongs to the family of cable channels under Creative Programs Inc., a subsidiary of ABS-CBN.

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