Fans of the iconic Filipino music group April Boys were left in shock and deep sorrow this past weekend as news broke of the passing of one of the group’s founding members, Jimmy Regino. The announcement was made by his brother and fellow musician, Vingo Rehino, in an emotional Facebook post on Saturday, December 27, 2025.
“In behalf of all fans of April Boys, I just want to share that my brother Jimmy has passed away. We will no longer hear his voice,” Vingo wrote, his words carrying a heavy weight of grief that resonated deeply with followers across the Philippines.

Jimmy Regino was more than just a member of a famous group; he was a symbol of a musical era that defined the 1990s OPM (Original Pilipino Music) scene. Formed in 1993, the April Boys captured the hearts of audiences with their harmonious vocals, heartfelt love songs, and undeniable charisma on stage. Despite changes in the lineup—most notably when the eldest sibling left the group in 1995 to pursue a solo career—the band remained active, continuing to perform and release music that inspired multiple generations of fans.
In his post, Vingo shared the profound sense of loss that comes with losing a sibling. “It’s so hard to lose someone you love, especially a brother,” he wrote. “I remember all the moments we shared. I have been crying since yesterday. I have been deeply, deeply sad.” His words struck a chord not only with fans but with anyone who has experienced the pain of losing a loved one.
Vingo recounted moments from their shared history that highlighted the deep bond between the brothers. He spoke of the songs they performed together and how Jimmy’s voice carried the emotions of their music into the hearts of listeners. “When I think of our songs, I feel the love and memories we shared. Those lyrics were real; they reflected what we felt as brothers and as musicians. Losing him is like losing a part of my own heart,” he said.
Friends, fellow musicians, and fans flooded social media with condolences and tributes. Many shared their favorite April Boys songs, recalling the hits that Jimmy Regino helped popularize and the concerts where his presence on stage left unforgettable impressions. The outpouring of support demonstrated just how much of an impact Jimmy had, not only as a performer but also as a beloved public figure whose music brought joy to countless lives.

Reports indicate that Jimmy had been hospitalized for some time prior to his passing. Vingo described the final moments with his brother as bittersweet, suggesting that Jimmy may have been waiting to see his family before departing. “It feels like he waited just to see us one last time,” Vingo wrote. This sentiment underscored the human side of celebrity—a reminder that behind the music and public performances were real people with families, emotions, and personal struggles.
In his reflections, Vingo also acknowledged the challenge of processing grief while being in the public eye. “I don’t even know how to describe what I’m feeling right now. Remembering our songs, our music… it makes me sad. Those memories are precious, but it hurts that he is gone.” He candidly expressed that the experience of losing a loved one is something that cannot be fully prepared for, no matter how strong one might appear outwardly.
Fans across the country responded with heartfelt messages. Many posted their condolences on Vingo’s Facebook, sharing stories of how April Boys’ music had touched their lives. “Your brother’s voice brought so much joy to our hearts. His music will live on forever,” one fan wrote. Another commented, “We may have lost him in person, but his songs will keep him alive in our memories.”
The legacy of Jimmy Regino is inseparable from the history of April Boys. Over the decades, the group became a household name, performing at concerts, releasing albums, and participating in TV appearances that solidified their place in Filipino music history. Songs like their romantic ballads and feel-good hits were not just entertainment—they became anthems for love, friendship, and nostalgia for an entire generation.
While the music world mourns, Vingo has committed to honoring his brother’s memory by continuing to share the music and values they built together. “We will keep singing, performing, and sharing what Jimmy loved. His spirit and his passion for music will never be forgotten,” he said.

The passing of Jimmy Regino serves as a poignant reminder of the impermanence of life and the enduring power of music. His voice, once a staple on radios and stages across the Philippines, may have been silenced, but the songs he helped create continue to resonate with fans old and new. The April Boys’ body of work—imbued with emotion, harmony, and sincerity—ensures that Jimmy’s contributions will be remembered for generations.
In sharing his grief publicly, Vingo also brought fans closer to the personal side of the group, allowing a glimpse into the bonds that underpinned their music. “I love my brother deeply,” he admitted, “and this loss is something I will carry forever. But I am grateful for all the memories, the music, and the love he left behind.”
As the Philippines mourns, fans of April Boys join in collective remembrance, reflecting on the songs that defined moments in their lives and the artist who brought them to life. Jimmy Regino’s legacy as a musician, brother, and beloved public figure remains firmly etched in the hearts of many. His passing is a moment of national reflection on music, family, and the enduring connections that span beyond the stage.
Jimmy Regino of April Boys may have left this world, but his melodies, performances, and influence continue to echo—an enduring tribute to a life dedicated to music and shared memories that fans and loved ones will cherish forever.