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Menudo is back and have signed a multi-album contract with [[SonyBMG]] label [[Epic Records]] Menudo recently completed a reality show for [[MTV]] entitled [http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/making_menudo/series.jhtml Making Menudo] that aired in prime-time, from October 25th, 2007, to November 20, 2007. The Menudo formula is updated: now, when a member of the group reaches the age of 20, that member will leave, giving way to a new member. The current members of Menudo are [[José Bordonada Collazo]], [[Chris Moy]], [[Emmanuel Vélez Pagán]], [[José Monti Montañez]], and [[Carlos Olivero]]. The new Menudo sound will have an urban/pop/rock feel in English and Spanish. [[Johnny Wright]] is currently managing Menudo.
Menudo is back and have signed a multi-album contract with [[SonyBMG]] label [[Epic Records]] Menudo recently completed a reality show for [[MTV]] entitled [http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/making_menudo/series.jhtml Making Menudo] that aired in prime-time, from October 25th, 2007, to November 20, 2007. The Menudo formula is updated: now, when a member of the group reaches the age of 20, that member will leave, giving way to a new member. The current members of Menudo are [[José Bordonada Collazo]], [[Chris Moy]], [[Emmanuel Vélez Pagán]], [[José Monti Montañez]], and [[Carlos Olivero]]. The new Menudo sound will have an urban/pop/rock feel in English and Spanish. [[Johnny Wright]] is currently managing Menudo.


==Menudo Sex and Drug Scandal==


The world of Menudo came crashing down after what is known as the biggest scandal to rock a teen group ever. [[CNN]] broke the news that parents of the minor members of Menudo had charged the management of Menudo with abusing there children. [[Entertainment Tonight]] and every major news cast covered the story. The [[Department of Justice]] was notified in a letter signed by the Parents of the Menudo boys complaining of illegal sex and drugs in the Menudo group [http://www.menudo.biz/menudo%20parents%20letter%20dept%20of%20justice.pdf (letter is here)]. In a press release the [[Department of Justice]] announced it was investigating the charges against the Menudo Management. [http://www.menudo.biz/dept%20of%20justice%20press%20release%20on%20menudo%20scandal.pdf (letter is here)]. [[The New York Daily News]] newspaper reported Gay sex abuse by the owners of Menudo [http://www.menudo.biz/Daily%20News%20Menudo%20Scandal%2091.pdf (article is here)]. Also The national [[The Globe (tabloid)]] reported Gay sex and orgies were part of the Menudo group [http://www.menudo.biz/GLOBE%20MAGAZINE%20MENUDO%20SCANDAL.pdf (View Article)]. [[The New York Times]] reported that two members of Menudo arrested for bringing illegal drugs into the USA after a Concert in Mexico. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE5DD1531F937A15752C1A966958260&fta=y (view article)]. The name of Menudo changed to [[MDO]] shortly after numerous lawsuits and judgments were handed down in both Federal and State Court. [[Edgardo Diaz]] one of the owners of Menudo and the founder filed for personal bankruptcy to avoid paying the hundreds of thoudsands in court ordered money judgments, and a day before his deposition was to be taken in one of the numerous court cases.


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 23:43, 7 December 2007

Menudo
For the Mexican soup, see menudo (soup).

Menudo is a Latino boy band that was by far the most popular Puerto Rican teen musical groups of the 1980s and 1990s. It was revived under new management with the announcement of 5 new members in November 2007 marking its 30th anniversary.

History

Beginning

After his success managing Spanish teen-group La Pandilla from 1973-1976, Edgardo Diaz returned to Puerto Rico to find five boys to form a new musical group. Based on his experience with La Pandilla having a girl, he wanted this new group to be only boys and came up with the idea of rotating the boys as they grew older to keep this new group forever young. He included two sets of brothers: Diaz's cousins Ricky Melendez, Carlos Melendez and Oscar Melendez, and Fernando and Nefty Sallaberry. At the group's second rehearsal Díaz's sister entered the driveway of the house the group was rehearsing at, and puzzled by finding five young boys dancing and singing in the garage, she loudly exclaimed: "¡Qué mucho menudo hay aqui!" ("What a lot of young folk we have here!"); the phrase stuck, and the group was thus named Menudo. In the next few years, Menudo toured Puerto Rico from shopping mall to shopping mall, from fiesta patronal (a citywide yearly celebration) to fiesta patronal. During this time, they scored a hit with "Los Fantasmas" and they were able to get a regular TV show on Telemundo canal 2 every Saturday night.

1980s

Menudo's real boom came during the 1980s, after the Sallaberry brothers and Oscar and Carlos Melendez were replaced with Rene Farrait, Johnny Lozada, Xavier Serbia and Miguel Cancel. This revolving-door policy made Menudo different from other pop acts: a member would be replaced when he reached his 16th birthday, his voice changed or got too tall.

The group became very popular throughout Latin America, from Mexico to Argentina, including Brazil, a difficult place for Latin pop acts. During that time, Diaz was able to afford a Cessna jet airplane that had belonged to American President Richard Nixon and the Shah of Iran. The plane carried Menudo's name on both sides of the fuselage and made it the first boy band ever with its own private jet.

At that time, their songs included "Subete A Mi Moto", "Ella A-A", "Quiero Ser", a Spanish version of ABBA's "Voulez-Vous", and "Fuego". The group also had a fan base in Spain and the rest of Europe. "Menuditis" became a faux medical term, a diagnosis for girls who needed medical attention after attending a Menudo concert. Fan reaction to the group, labeled "Menudomania" was quite similar to Beatlemania in the English speaking countries.

Eventually Rene, Xavier, and Miguel were replaced by younger Menudo members. Rene Farrait was the first to leave, right in the middle of Menudomania. He was successfully succeeded by Charlie Masso. When he entered the group, they recorded Por Amor where he debuted his first lead song "La Chispa De La Vida;" and the soundtrack for Menudo's big screen adventure Una Aventura Llamada Menudo starring Gladys Rodríguez as "Señora Mía", where they also sang classics like "Clara" and "Señora Mía".

In 1983, Xavier and Miguel left about 6 months apart from each other, being replaced by Ray Reyes and Roy Rosello respectively. Miguel was the first member to quit the band before his time was due to pursue offers in California. With Ray and Roy, Menudo signed a 6-year multi-million dollar contract with RCA International. Their American fan base grew, especially among the young, as they sang the theme song for ABC's "Rubik, the Amazing Cube" and performed regular music videos during Rubik's half-hour show. This was also the year that they released the Spanish album A Todo Rock.

In early 1984, Johnny Lozada was replaced by Robby Rosa (a.k.a. Robi "Draco" Rosa) who would later be the mastermind behind Ricky Martin's hits "Maria", "The Cup of Life (La Copa de la Vida)" and "Livin' La Vida Loca." With Robby, Menudo released their first English album Reaching Out which featured the theme track "Like a Cannonball" for the Hollywood movie Cannonball Run 2 and their first Portuguese album Mania, both featuring versions of some of their Spanish hits. Tours took place in the U.S. and Brazil during the first half of 1984.

Unavoidably in July of 1984, it was Ricky Melendez's turn to leave, and he did so in a great concert in his birth town, Caguas, Puerto Rico, becoming the only Menudo member to last seven years in the group. He was replaced with whom would become the group's most popular alumnus around the world, Ricky Martin. Martin, along with Charlie, Ray, Roy and Robby, released the Spanish album Evolución which produced hits like "Sabes A Chocolate" and "Amor Primero." By this time, Menudo's popularity reached parts of Asia including Japan and the Philippines.

In 1985, Ray Reyes was forced to leave the group due to a sudden growth spurt. He was replaced by Raymond Acevedo. With Raymond, Menudo recorded their second English album, their self-titled album Menudo [aka 'Hold Me/Explosion'), which scored the hit "Hold Me." Menudo also made English commercials for Pepsi, Scope, McDonald's and Crest during that time. They also did a guest appearance on the popular American children's program, Sesame Street. Later that year, the group recorded their next Spanish album Ayer Y Hoy (Yesterday & Today). A full Portuguese version was also recorded, A Festa Vai Começar (The Party's Going To Start) to coincide with another successful tour in Brazil.

The Brazilian tour in 1985 was very successful, with more than a million fans attending, mostly comprising teenage girls. However, it was poorly organized. In a concert in Rio de Janeiro, the capacity was 60,000 but 70,000 tickets were sold. Two women died. In São Paulo, a 100,000 capacity stadium was sold-out with 200,000 people. In a stadium in Campinas, a city of São Paulo, it rained, and the concert was resultantly delayed for 4 hours. In Fortaleza, the group had the same number of police around them as the Pope when he visited the city.

In 1986, Roy Rosello was replaced by Sergio Blass (aka Sergio Gonzalez). With Sergio, Menudo recorded their only Italian album Viva! Bravo! with versions of earlier Spanish and English hits like "No Te Reprimas," "Hold Me," "Sabes A Chocolate," among others. They made a moderate splash in Italy. As usual, Spanish, Portuguese, and English albums Refrescante (Refreshing), Menudo (Portuguese), and Can't Get Enough respectively, were released during this time.

Menudo later went on to perform the new theme for Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea on Nickelodeon.

Then came 1987, which by this time was what some fans described the beginning of the fall for Menudo. In January, it was time for Charlie to leave Menudo. He'd been singing and dancing with them for the past 5 years (and was the only member left from the golden era). He was replaced by Ralphy Rodriguez. With Ralphy, Menudo was preparing for a Summer Tour through the U.S., but without warning, Robby became the second member ever to quit the group. Apparently, he had written a song and presented the idea to management. They turned him down and supposedly mocked him. Insulted, Robby decided to leave. The management filled Robby's absence with Ruben Gomez. Charlie was asked to come back one more time for the tour, which was quite successful, but it was apparent that the group's popularity wasn't the same. By this time, Menudo was dropped from RCA International due to low record sales. As a result, they signed a contract with Melody International Mexico.

With Ruben Gomez, Menudo also went through a complete image makeover. They began to be portrayed with a more rough, rugged, rockish look. This was also applied to their music which was described before as bubble-gum pop. They released the Spanish album Somos Los Hijos del Rock (We are the Sons of Rock), followed by an English-Tagalog album for the Philippines titled In Action. The Philippine tour proved successful, but the fans missed Ray, Roy, Charlie, and Robby. It wasn't the same with the Philippine fans, and Menudo never returned after that tour.

In 1988, with only a year in the group, Ralphy Rodriguez left the group. Menudo performed without Ralphy for a few months, then Angelo Garcia joined the group. With Angelo, Menudo released the English album Sons of Rock, on which Menudo scored an international Engish hit "You Got Potential". Concert tour promoter and record executive Darrin McGillis promoted Menudo on a widely successful, forty city U.S. tour with the release of the new English album Sons of Rock on Sutra Records. After the release of the LP, Raymond Acevedo quit the group and again Menudo performed as a quartet for a few months. Robert Avellanet was added, and the Spanish album Sombras & Figuras (Shadows & Figures) was released. This album put Menudo at the top of the charts in Latin America.

In July 1989, after 5 years with the group , Ricky Martin (the most famous Menudo member) left and was replaced by Rawy Torres. Ricky Martin's last concert with Menudo was in the Centro de Bellas Artes in San Juan, Puerto Rico. With Rawy, Menudo recorded the Spanish album Los Ultimos Heroes (The Last Heroes). This production re-solidified Menudo's popularity in Latin America, especially in Venezuela, where a 5-part miniseries was shot to promote the album. (This lineup would reunite years later as "Los Ultimos Heroes" for a series of concerts in Puerto Rico and Latin America.)

1990s

Problems continued to plague Menudo at the turn of the decade. In 1990, Angelo Garcia left the group unexpectedly and broke his contract with Menudo. Angelo's parents found a loop hole in Puerto Rico Law that makes contracts with minors null and void if one does not get a work permit from the Department of Labor of Puerto Rico. With a clear release of the contract he signed with World Wide Entertainment Co under the direction of international record executive Darrin McGillis, (receiving a $37,500.00 signing bonus). Angelo released his first solo release on McGillis Records titled "Don't Keep Me Holding On" with the dance mix a huge success due to Chicago's Bad Boy Bill Deep House Mix. Angelo Garcia was replaced by Cesar Abreu, however he lasted about 7 months only to be replaced by the first non-Puerto Rican member Adrian Olivares of Mexico. With Adrian, Menudo recorded their first Portuguese album in four years, Os Ultimos Herois and the Spanish album No Me Corten El Pelo (Don't Cut My Hair).

In probably the most embarrassing incident for Menudo, in November, 1990, Ruben Gomez and Sergio Blass were detained at Miami International Airport with possession of marijuana. The management immediately fired these two members. Months later, in 1991, Edward Aguilera from Spain and Jonathan Montenegro from Venezuela joined the band. With these new additions, the group was working on recording a new Spanish album.

In 1991, all the members (except Adrian) held a press conference announcing that they were quitting the group due to a defect in their contracts that made them invalid and were signing with Music Producer Papo Gely. 'Rawy' & 'Robert' would go on to form the Puerto Rican quintet 'Euphoria,' while 'Johnathan' went on to star in Latin-American soaps (telenovelas.) Meanwhile, management scrambled to find four new members: Alexis, Ashley, Andy and Abel. With this brand new lineup, the Spanish album Detras de tu Mirada (Behind Your Stare) was released.

Also in 1991, New York Photographer Bolivar Arellano, was arrested and later convicted in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Arellano was ordered jailed by the San Juan Court until he provided the Judge with proof that he had placed a Half Page advertisement in a San Juan Newspaper stating the accusations he himself made were false. He had made accusations that Menudo members were being sexually abused. He didn't take out the half page ad saying he was lying and stuck to his story and was backed by other ex members.

In 1992, there were no changes in the group. Menudo recorded an English single "Dancin, Movin, Shakin," which would be the first of several English recordings under the direction of Darrin McGillis Music Company World Wide Entertainment Co McGillis Records. After reports that Edgardo Diaz was authorizing the manufacture of pirated music CDs and cassette tapes of recordings made under the McGillis Records label, Darrin McGillis (armed with a court order and assisted by armed marshalls) embargoed a Sold Out Menudo concert in San Juan, Puerto Rico; he also confiscated all the money and merchandise to compensate for incurred losses.

In late 1992, Menudo recorded a Spanish album celebrating Menudo's 15 years in the music industry, entitled 15 Años. The group continued to travel through Latin America and had a reasonably good fan base even though it wasn't like their golden years in the 80's.

In 1993, Adrian left the group, and Ricky Lopez joined. With Lopez, Menudo recorded another Portuguese album Vem Pra Mim featuring new versions of Spanish songs released from 1991 and 1992. In 1993, the second English single on McGillis Records called "Cosmopolitan Girl" was also released. The same lineup in 1994 released the next Spanish album Imaginate....

In 1996, Ashley and Ricky Lopez left the group and were replaced by Anthony Galindo from Venezuela and Didier Hernandez of Cuban descent. With Anthony and Didier, they released their last Spanish album as Menudo, entitled Tiempo De Amar which was one of their biggest CD's to date.

In 1997, the right and the name Menudo was sold and the band changed the name to MDO although in 1993, at the beginning of the McGillis Records release of the hit song Cosmopolitan Girl they had started to use the name MDO. Along with the new name, Andy left the group and Daniel Rene Weider of Miami, became MDO's first member to join under the new name. A self-titled Spanish album was released, increasing the group's popularity in Latin America and the U.S.

In 1998, former Menudo members Rene, Johnny, Miguel, Ricky, Charlie, and Ray reunited to perform the songs that Menudo popularized during their era. Because of legal issues, the comebackers could not perform as Menudo, so they were known as El Reencuentro (The Re-encounter) instead. Their world tour was a wild success, proving that, to Menudo fans, Menudomania lives on.

2000s

In 2000, MDO released their album Subir Al Cielo with critical success. The album lead track "Te Quise Olvidar" topped the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks for several weeks and became the group signature' song. The group follow-up singles "Sin Ti" and "Me Huele A Soledad" also went top 10 in the U.S., showing that they are a real group.

In 2002, former members Sergio, Ruben, Robert, Angelo and Rawy reunited under the name "Los Ultimos Heroes" giving numerous concerts in Venezuela.

In early 2003, MDO officially broke up on amicable terms. The members wanted to pursue other projects. Edgardo Diaz introduced the new MDO in January 2005.

In 2004, Edgardo Diaz announced that he will be bringing a new group with the Menudo formula into the music industry. Initially expecting this new group to be named Menudo, he surprised the press and general public by naming them Tick Tock.

Also in 2004, former Menudo members Roy, Raymond, Ruben, Sergio and Andy Blasquez reunited under the name and banner: Menudo: La Reunion. They were based and focused primarily on a series of 'Brazilian' tours. Sergio left due to his prior commitment with "Los Ultimos Heroes," and was replaced with 'Anthony Galindo.'Andy would later be replaced by former MDO member 'Caleb Aviles' before disbanding in late 2005, early 2006.

In January 2005, producer Edgardo Díaz introduced the new MDO with four new members: Daniel Rodríguez, Luis Montes, Elliot Suro, and Lorenzo Duarte. The first three were among the contestants of Puerto Rican reality/talent show Objetivo Fama. This latest incarnation of the group achieved great success with their single "Otra Vez" which took them all across Latin America.

Also, in 2005, former Menudo members Rene, Johnny, Miguel, Ricky, Charlie, and Ray reunited once again to perform the songs that Menudo popularized during their era under the name & banner El Reencuentro: Momento del Adios making this their farewell tour. Plans are on the way to bring this production to Latin American and the U.S. Also in 2005, Sergio, Angelo, Robert, Rawy and Adrian Olivares reunited again under the name Los Ultimos Heroes after their successful reunion concerts in 2002.

In 2006, former Menudo: La Reunion members, Anthony and Ruben reunited and formed the duo Blacksheep and continue touring in Brazil. To date the duo has grown a large fan base in both Brazil and Latin America.

In October 2006, Menudo Entertainment LLC launched its first set of auditions to create the "New Menudo" in Los Angeles, California, which was filmed for the MTV Tres show; "The Road to Menudo". Auditions were then held in Miami, Dallas, New York City, and Puerto Rico. Celebrity judges along with renowned music manager Johnny Wright, attended the auditions to see who had the singing and dancing chops needed to be in Menudo, as well as the charisma that made the group so widely adored. MTV Tr3s aired an original reality series "Road to Menudo" in July 2007, documenting the trials and tribulations that transpired as the fifteen finalists competed for a spot in the new Menudo.

Released 2007, on McGillis Records is the release of Triple Threat DVD/CD Combo [1]. The box set includes the MENUDO film The Making of Dancin Movin Shakin for the first time on DVD. Also included is Volume One of the Music CD "Latin Teen Stars" featuring hit songs by Menudo, ex-menudo members Angelo Garcia and Ruben Gomez, The Cover Girls, Explosion, and Joel. The last CD included in the 3 disc set is Dance Music All Night Long containing dance mixes of the hottest traxs by Menudo and ex-menudo members mixed by the famed American music producers: Bad Boy Bill, Lewis A. Martinee of Expose fame and New Yorks very own Mickey Garcia.

2007

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More Than Words, the new group's first album.

Menudo is back and have signed a multi-album contract with SonyBMG label Epic Records Menudo recently completed a reality show for MTV entitled Making Menudo that aired in prime-time, from October 25th, 2007, to November 20, 2007. The Menudo formula is updated: now, when a member of the group reaches the age of 20, that member will leave, giving way to a new member. The current members of Menudo are José Bordonada Collazo, Chris Moy, Emmanuel Vélez Pagán, José Monti Montañez, and Carlos Olivero. The new Menudo sound will have an urban/pop/rock feel in English and Spanish. Johnny Wright is currently managing Menudo.


Discography

See also

External links