Menudo: La Reunion

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Menudo: La Reunión
OriginPuerto Rico, Brazil
GenresLatin Pop
Years active2005-2006
Associated actsMenudo, MDO
Past members

Menudo: La Reunion was a 2005 music project composed of former Menudo members, from various incarnations of the boy band.

History[]

Following in the footsteps of El Reencuentro and Los Ultimos Heroes (both Menudo reunion groups) Roy Rossello, Raymond Acevedo, Sergio Blass, Rubén Gómez and Andy Blázquez reunited to form Menudo: La Reunion. The project revolved mostly around a planned tour of Brazil, where Menudo had a large fan base during the early-mid 1980s. A tour and album was planned.[1] However, due to an earlier contract commitment Sergio left the project in order tour with Los Ultimos Heroes in their last tour, and was replaced with Anthony Galindo.

The group made TV appearances and even recorded a demo & video of new version of 'Sabes a Chocolate'—with a more reggaeton-hip/hop beat. The group later replaced Andy Blasquez with former member MDO Caleb Avilés before disbanding by late 2005 or early 2006.

Years later Ruben Gomez and Anthony Galindo reunited as a new duo called Blacksheep and are singing and performing primarily in the Brazil area. Now Anthony Galindo has joined and is touring with Los Super Reyes. MDO reunited in 2018.

References[]

  1. ^ Pagán Sánchez, José R. (22 June 2004). "Menudo La Reunión revive época exitosa". El Nuevo Día. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
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