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Jingle Chordbook Magazine, first published in 1970, promptly taught a generation of Filipinos to play the guitar. Its story also explores how a small independent publication survived the weight of its time – the dark Martial Law years – and how it inspired the Filipino youth to think for themselves and wield the guitar like a weapon. The documentary “Jingle Lang Ang Pahina” tells the story of Jingle, its ragtag crew, and its loyal fans in a rambling, multi-layered narrative told in different voices and perspectives by the writers, artists, fans, collectors, musicians, freaks.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dinky Aguilar | Unowned | ||
| Johnny Alegre | Unowned | ||
| Pennie Azarcon | Unowned | ||
| Romy Buen | Unowned | ||
| Pocholo Concepcion | Unowned | ||
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Lav Diaz | Unowned | |
| Manny Espinola | Unowned | ||
| Jing Garcia | Unowned | ||
| Gilbert Guillermo | Unowned | ||
| Tony Maghirang | Unowned | ||
| Allen Mercado | Unowned | ||
| Gary Perez | Unowned | ||
| Chickoy Pura | Unowned | ||
| Ces Rodriguez | Unowned | ||
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Roxlee | Unowned | |
| Edwin Sallan | Unowned | ||
| Sandwich | Unowned |