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Re-formed Menudo holds auditions in New York
04/28/2007 3:11 PM, Reuters
The Latin boy band Menudo is coming
back, and scores of teenagers turned out on Saturday to
audition at the last of four nationwide open calls in hopes of
becoming the next Ricky Martin.
About 100 would-be pop stars sang a cappella in both
English and Spanish for a shot at becoming one of the five new
members of the reformed Menudo, which first performed in 1977,
enjoyed its heyday in the 1980s, changed its name to MDO in
1997 and disbanded in 2003.
The group was known for "retiring" its members when they
hit age 16, or their voice or height changed too much. Current
candidates must be at least 15 but appear younger than 19.
"There were some who are really talented," said Jeff
Weiner, the group's managing partner during the auditions at a
shopping mall in the New York City borough of Queens. Previous
tryouts were held in Dallas, Miami and Los Angeles.
"It will be a real treat to see them again at the finals"
on May 23, he said, adding that Miami and New York seemed to
have produced the strongest candidates.
In a scene that recalled a greatly scaled-down version of
the early audition episodes of the hit television show
"American Idol," singers performed before a panel of two male
judges and one female. The Temptation's "My Girl" was the most
popular choice from the list of five pre-approved songs.
And like the "American Idol" aspirants, they ranged from
flat out flat and awkward, to stylishly confident vocalists.
"C'mon, put your hands together!" one exhorted onlookers and
supporters who gathered in the mall's food court for the show,
which was taped for a reality television show called "The Road
to Menudo" featuring the 12 finalists and airing later this
year.
The group, whose most famous alumnus is pop star Ricky
Martin, will have an Epic Records contract with the first
single due out this year. It will be co-managed by Johnny
Wright, who has managed Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson and
the Backstreet Boys.
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