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Justino "Tining" Romea (J. Ning Romea)
Born
Justino Relampagos Romea
(1924-09-26)September 26, 1924[1]
Napo, Loon, Bohol, Philippine Islands
Died
1985 (aged 50–51)[2]
Bohol, Philippines
Occupation(s)
Musician, Columnist
Years active
1953–1985
Justino 'Tining' R. Romea (Napo, Loon, September 26, 1924[3]– 1985) was a Filipino composer, playwright, director, musical arranger, poet, and journalist. He composed the Bohol Hymn — later translated to “Awit sa Bohol” which became the official hymn of the Province of Bohol, Philippines.[4] He also composed “Dalaga sa Baybayon” (“Maiden of the Shore”) — one of the many theme songs he wrote for his stage plays — and the beloved love song “Ako Kang Paabuton” (literally translated as “I’ll Be Waiting for You” a.k.a. “Buhi sa Kanunay”) which he dedicated to his wife Jesusa Dalugdug Romea with whom he has eight children. J. Ning Romea composed the University of Bohol Hymn (UB Hymn) commissioned by the Tirol family. His Bohol Chronicle Sunday columns marked by deep, sensitive — at times good-humored — observation of Filipino culture, were a mainstay for many years.
^Evasco, Marjorie (November 22, 2017). The Bohol We Love: An anthology of memoirs. ISBN 9786214201723.
^Evasco, Marjorie (November 22, 2017). The Bohol We Love: An anthology of memoirs. ISBN 9786214201723.
^Evasco, Marjorie (November 22, 2017). The Bohol We Love: An anthology of memoirs. ISBN 9786214201723.
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