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Since 1995, Galindo was part of the then-last stage of Latino boy band Menudo along with his bandmates Abel Talamántez, Alexis Grullón, Andy Blazquez, and Didier Hernández. Menudo was a musical phenomenon of the 1980s created in 1977 by producer Edgardo Díaz and from which stars such as Ricky Martin, Johnny Lozada, and Robi Draco Rosa emerged.
Anthony Galindo reunited with former Menudo members to form Menudo: La Reunion and toured Latin America with them. In 2006, he joined ex-Menudo Rubén Gómez and formed the duo Blacksheep. In late 2007 he joined Los Super Reyes but left in early 2009. On September 27, 2020, Galindo attempted to commit suicide. [1] On October 3, 2020, Galindo ...
Aswad were the backing band of Burning Spear's 1977 Live album, recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in London. Other contributors included Vin Gordon, and Karl Pitterson. [5] Initially, the band produced music in the roots reggae vein, with members contributing songs individually and with Forde acting as the band's principal songwriter. The band's ...
Menudo was a boy band of epic proportions back in the 1970s and 80s. An HBO doc explores its history and details new allegations. ... Menudo's Band Members Were Replaced By Younger Boys Once They ...
The untold and often tragic story of long-running Puerto Rican boy band Menudo — whose members were ousted from the lineup upon turning 16 years old — is chronicled in the four-part HBO Max ...
“Menudo: Forever Young” won’t mark the first time that members of Latin America’s iconic supergroup have tried to reveal the truth of what it took to be a part of it. As the new docuseries ...
Anthony Galindo Nicknamed 'Ricky III'. He was supposed to do a solo career, but he was involved in a car accident in 2004, though he survived despite his one month in a coma, he had multiple injuries and it left him on the wheelchair, forcing him to retire. He was the second member to do so. Anthony Galindo: 16–18 1995–97 Deceased Moved to MDO
Angus “Drummie Zeb” Gaye, who sang and played drums on “Don’t Turn Around,” “Shine” and other hits for the UK reggae band Aswad, died September 2. He was 62. The band announced his ...