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Ric Segreto (Richard Vincent Macaraeg) was born on 27 September, 1952 in Brooklyn, New York City, U.S., is a Filipino-American singer-songwriter. Discover Ric Segreto's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

Popular As Richard Vincent Macaraeg
Occupation Singer-songwriter · actor · teacher · journalist · historian
Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 27 September 1952
Birthday 27 September
Birthplace Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Date of death 6 September, 1998
Died Place Makati, Philippines
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1946

He was 3 weeks short of his 46th birthday.

He was survived by his wife Erica and their son Darby Macaraeg.

He was buried in San Ildefonso Catholic Cemetery in Malasiqui, Pangasinan.

At the time Segreto's career took off, the trend in the Philippines had shifted back to original English-language Filipino songs.

He collaborated with Levi Celerio, Odette Quesada, Bodjie Dasig, Gerry Paraiso and Amado Trivino.

1952

Richard Vincent Macaraeg (September 27, 1952 – September 6, 1998), better known as Ric Segreto, was an American-born Filipino singer, songwriter, actor, teacher, journalist and historian, who became popular in the Philippines.

Macaraeg was born in Brooklyn, New York City to Bridget Segreto, an Italian-American and Godofredo G. Macaraeg, a Filipino.

Ric, the second son of five brothers and one sister was raised for the first five years of his life in New York by his mother, a dietician at a New York hospital and his father, an abdominal surgeon.

Macaraeg's father, born in Malasiqui, Pangasinan and educated at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, was a medic with the rank of captain in the Philippine Army during World War II.

He was captured by Japanese soldiers and made to march in the Bataan Death March and was imprisoned on Corregidor Island.

After the War, Dr. Macaraeg traveled to the United States and attended Johns Hopkins University.

Dr. Macaraeg was the first Filipino diplomate to the F.A.C.S.

Both Macaraeg's parents' love for music influenced his interest in music and singing.

1957

The family moved to the Philippines in 1957, where his father set up a physician's practice.

Macaraeg went to Lourdes School of Quezon City.

1959

In 1959, the family relocated to Guam, where growing up in a milder environment furthered Macaraeg's interest in performing arts.

He played in a rock band with his elder brother Gordon, aged 12 and 13, and with grandsons of Filipino composer Nicanor Abelardo.

Macaraeg's band, the Asteroids, played in bars patronized by military personnel.

Macaraeg was later sent back to the Philippines to attend high school at the Ateneo de Manila.

While there, he became friends with Lito de Joya, Sonny Santiago, Gus Cosio, Renato Garcia, Chito Kintanar, Kenny Barton, Bruce Brown, Butch Dans, Kinjo Sawada, Goff Macaraeg, Doden Besa, Jim Paredes, and Boboy Garovillo, who would become the band APO Hiking Society.

After a year at the Ateneo, Macaraeg returned to Guam.

He then formed another band that included his brother Goff, Victor James, Dean Sampaio, and Joe Guererro, called the Salvation Army, singing and playing all over the island during weekends until he completed his high school.

Macaraeg then went to college in the States, choosing Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, where he majored in history.

During his college years, Macaraeg played in bar bands for military service men in Bellevue, Nebraska (home to Offutt Air Force Base) and acted in college plays.

1974

After graduation in 1974 at the age of 22, he toured the US with a show band, singing and playing bass guitar at Mountain Shadows in Scottsdale, Arizona, Harvey's in Reno and clubs in Las Vegas, Nevada.

1980

Meeting up with another show band bound for Japan out of San Diego, California, Macaraeg played for Japanese audiences during the early 1980s.

Yearning to reconnect with his Filipino roots, Segreto left Japan and went back to the Philippines.

He played in a few clubs singing until he was discovered by the Vicor record company.

1982

His first hit, "Kahit Konting Pagtingin" in 1982, was an immediate favorite and launched his career as a Filipino recording artist, performing on many television shows and in concerts, both locally and overseas.

Segreto was also a teacher and a writer.

He taught history to high school students in Guam.

He submitted sociology articles to local Philippine magazine, MAN Magazine, after returning to the Philippines to record another album.

Segreto also worked on a thesis on the Philippine music industry.

While teaching in Guam, Segreto supplemented his free time performing in local beach bars and night clubs with his younger brother Gordon, in a band called the Bunelos Brothers (name provided by Gordon).

The Bunelos Brothers were a regular feature at Tahiti Rama, Barney's Beach House and The Signature Pub.

Their repertoire consisted mainly of Beatles music, easy listening tunes and ballads.

They played together for 3 years going through an assortment of other members, including their eldest brother Goff.

1998

On September 6, 1998, at around 12:15 PM, Segreto was riding his motorcycle from his home in Makati.

He was killed in an accident over the then-under-construction Makati–Buendia Flyover bridgeway, when he either ran into or was hit by a steel bar.

He died two days after fellow singer Willy Garte, who also died in an accident after being run over by a truck.