Edward Aguilera

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Edward Aguilera (born December 17, 1976) is a singer from Spain. Aguilera was a member of Puerto Rican boy band Menudo.

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[edit] Singing career

Aguilera became the first, and so far only, European in the Menudo organization when he was chosen for the group in 1990. Edgardo Diaz had plans to internationalize the band's line-up at the time, as all Menudos from past eras had been Puerto Ricans. When Aguilera joined, he became a bandmate of Menudo's first non-Puerto Rican member, Mexico's Adrian Olivares. Jonathan Montenegro, a Venezuelan who was the first South American Menudo, also became a member of the group at the time that Aguilera joined. For a small period, Aguilera became a teen idol in Puerto Rico.

Aguilera, Montenegro and two other band members left the group after a problematic 1991 year that saw Menudo members Sergio Blass and Ruben Gomez get arrested on arrival at Miami International Airport while alleguedly transporting drugs and the band be almost broken by a scandal in which Ralphy Rodriguez and his father accuse Edgardo Diaz and Joselo (Menudo's choreographer), among others, of sexual abuse. The charges against Diaz and Joselo were never proven, but Olivares was the only member not to leave the band.

The comparatively massive leaving of Menudo members at the time opened spaces for Abel Talamantez, Cuban-American Andy Blazquez and Dominican Alexis Grullon, among others, to join the group.

Edward Aguilera left the group without recording any CD's with them.

[edit] After Menudo

Edward Aguilera's singing career fizzled after he left Menudo. It is not currently known what he did after leaving Menudo, or what became of his life.

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