Vicor Music Corporation - Former Artists

Former Artists

  • APO Hiking Society (moved to Universal Records, Inc.)
  • Aiza Seguerra (moved to Star Records)
  • Amapola aka Amapola Cabase (moved to Infinity Productions based in UK & USA)
  • Anthony Castelo (now moved to Viva Records)
  • April Boys (now defunct)
  • Asin (now defunct)
  • Basil Valdez (moved to Viva Records)
  • Boy Mondragon
  • Celeste Legaspi (moved to Universal Records (Philippines))
  • Cinderella
  • Coritha
  • Didith Reyes (deceased)
  • Eddie Peregrina (deceased)
  • Edgar Mortiz (now a TV & movie actor & also a TV director)
  • Emil Sanglay at ang Bagong Penpen 2012 NCCA GRANT RECIPIENT IN MUSIC,1988 CCP GRANT RECIPIENT, One of the nominees for Best Rock Vocal & Instrumental Performance and Best Rock Composition in the First AWIT AWARDS,(3rd Prize Winner in the Professional Division of the 8th and 4th Metro Manila Popular Music Festival)
  • Esperanza Fabon
  • Gary Valenciano (moved to Universal Records, Inc.)
  • Hadji Alejandro (now moved to Sony BMG Music Philippines & Still performing)
  • Helen Gamboa (now a both movie and TV actress)
  • Hotdog (moved to Universal Records, Inc.)
  • Ike Lozada (deceased)
  • Janno Gibbs (moved to Viva Records, moved again to GMA Records, now also a comedian & TV host)
  • Jeanne Young (daughter of Mila del Sol, now an actress & TV Host)
  • JoAnne Lorenzana (moved to OctoArts/EMI (now PolyEast Records) then currently UNIVERSAL Records for Distribution)
  • Jose Mari Chan (moved to Universal Records, Inc.)
  • Juan De la Cruz Band
  • Kuh Ledesma (moved to Viva Records)
  • Norma Ledesma
  • Lord Soriano
  • Louie Heredia (now based in California)
  • Martin Nievera (moved to MCA Music Philippines), and now moved again to PolyEast Records)
  • Merci Molina
  • Mildred Ortega
  • Neddie Decena
  • Nora Aunor (moved to Alpha Records, now based in the U.S. & now back to the Philippines, now a movie & TV actress)
  • Neocolours (moved to Universal Records, Inc.)
  • Nyoy Volante (moved to MCA Music Philippines)
  • Pedicab (moved to MCA Music Philippines)
  • Penpen ni Emil Sanglay(band) (moved to Ivory Records )
  • Perla Adea
  • Pops Fernandez (moved to Viva Records, now moved again to MCA Music Philippines)
  • Randy Santiago (moved to Viva Records, moved to Alpha Records, moved again to Star Records, now a TV director, now a comedian & TV host)
  • Raymond Lauchengco (moved to VIVA Records)
  • Regine Velasquez (moved to MCA Music Philippines, moved again to VIVA Records, and moved again to Universal Records)
  • Rey Valera (now with his band, "Saling-Ket", still performing)
  • Ric Segreto (deceased)
  • Rico J. Puno (moved to Viva Records, moved again to Sony BMG Music Philippines, a former councilor of Makati City now a TV host and a Comedian)
  • Sahlee Quizon (daughter of Dolphy and Engracia (Gracia) Dominguez)
  • Sampaguita
  • Sabrina (moved to MCA Music Philippines)
  • Sharon Cuneta (moved to Viva Records, moved again to Sony BMG Music Philippines)
  • Side A (moved to Warner Music Philippines, moved again to MCA Music Philippines, and moved again to Viva Records,and moved back again to MCA Music Philippines)
  • Sonny Cortez (a former TV host of RJTV 29 and also a TV actor, now a businessman)
  • Tito, Vic & Joey (now TV Hosts of "Eat Bulaga!", Tito is now a senator, Vic is now a both comedian, TV host & movie actor, and Joey is now a comedian, TV host & columnist of Philippine Star)
  • Tootsie Guevara (moved to Star Records)
  • Yoyoy Villame (deceased)
  • Tirso Cruz III (now a movie & TV actor)
  • Verde at Clarino (defunct)
  • VST & Co. (defunct)
  • Victor Wood
  • Vilma Santos (now an award winning actress, now a Governor of Batangas)
  • Vilma Valera
  • Virna Lisa
  • Shirley Jeffrey (defunct, now married & now based in California)
  • Winnie Santos
  • Zsa Zsa Padilla (moved to Warner Music Philippines, then to Viva Records and now to PolyEast Records)

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