Edgardo Díaz

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Edgardo Díaz (born 1947 in Panama City, Panama) is the creator of the "boy band" Menudo.[1] The son of Puerto Ricans, Díaz grew up in Caguas, Puerto Rico.

Díaz moved to Spain after graduating from school and he worked with a group that was widely successful, La Pandilla, which had 4 boys and 1 girl (Mariblanca, now a Veterinarian in her home country), but after the La Pandilla members grew up, he moved back to Puerto Rico, and created Menudo. The group went to achieve world wide fame and success.

Díaz's formula of signing up new members at the age of 12 and changing them for new members once they reached 16, was the secret to Menudo's success, but it also proved troublesome, as sometimes, whenever an individual would leave the group, the millions of fans that individual might have made with Menudo, would leave too.

In 1991, Diaz was accused by ex members of Menudo of gay sex with Menudo members. In a May 1991 Univision Television Program "Cristina Show", he refuted the allegations.

Edgardo Díaz has stayed on top of the group from 1977 until now, from Menudo to the current M.D.O. among other things.

His dream of creating a famous teen band was inspired by The Jackson 5[citation needed].

In 2004, Díaz signed Daniela Lujan to manage the Mexican singer and actress' career.

See also

  • List of famous Puerto Ricans
  • A dose of Menudo, The Miami News, 4 November 1983

References

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