El Reencuentro

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El Reencuentro
OriginPuerto Rico
GenresPop Rock
Years active1998-2015
LabelsFonovisa
Past members

El Reencuentro was the name that six ex-members of musical group Menudo used for their comeback project remembering Menudo's golden era. Ricky Melendez, Rene Farrait, Miguel Cancel, Johnny Lozada, Ray Reyes, and Charlie Masso re-joined to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their success in Latin America, North America, Spain and several other countries in the world. They started in 1998 as an experimental project and they had an unexpected success that continued until 2015 through North and Latin America.

History[edit]

1998[edit]

In the late 90's, former members of Menudo reunited for a radio special in Sistema 102, a local Puerto Rican radio station. Hundreds of fans gathered outside the radio station that night and the idea kicked off for a one time concert to be held at the Centro de Bellas Artes in Santurce.

Ray Reyes was the member that took the idea to the next level, and began contacting members Ricky Meléndez, Johnny Lozada, René Farrait, Miguel Cancel, Charlie Massó and Xavier Serbiá, with Xavier being the only member to decline participating in the event. Despite the idea of having a concert at Centro de Bellas Artes, response was so big that the band had to move the concert to Coliseo Roberto Clemente and tickets went sold out in less than an hour so it ended up being three consecutive concerts in San Juan and tour around America.

The band got a million-dollar record contract with Fonovisa Records that distributed their gold-selling live album El Reencuentro: 15 Años Después.[1]

2005-Present[edit]

After the 1998 concert, the band didn't reunite until 2005. The band continued to reunite sporadically during the late 2000's. In 2010, they performed in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.[2]

Following the 2010 Haiti Earthquake, the group released a single titled "Amistad" to raise funds. This was the first and only time that the group released any original material. The track was written by Omar Alfanno and Roberto Sueiro with Miguel Cancel and Charlie Massó providing lead vocals.[3]

On August 25, 2015, El Reencuentro announced that they would no longer be performing as a group. Already slated shows had to be canceled and Lozada apologized to fans saying the issue had been over the timing of payment for the band's performances.[4][5]

During 2015, four of the members of El Reencuentro went back on tour, this time under the name 'Menudomania Forever'. These included Masso, Farrait, Reyes and Cancel. They were joined by 13 other Menudo from different eras, including Robert Avellanet, Jonathan Montenegro and Rawy Torres.[6]

In 2019, Melendez, Lozada, Cancel, Reyes, and Farrait reconciled and began performing together once again under the name Menudo but without Masso due to disagreements between Lozada and Masso. In September 2019 their "Subete a Mi Moto Tour" began in their native Puerto Rico and spread internationally. [7][8]

Reyes died on April 30, 2021, of an apparent heart attack. He was 51. [9]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Title Details Chart positions
US
200
[citation needed]
Latin
[citation needed]
Latin Pop
[citation needed]
El Reencuentro: 15 Años Después
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Fonovisa
  • Formats: CD
7

Singles[edit]

Year Title Album
1998 "Quiero Ser" El Reencuentro: 15 Años Después
"A Volar"
"Claridad"
"Dulces Besos"
2010 "Amistad" Non-album Single

References[edit]

  1. ^ Martínez Ruiz, Damarisse (1999). Menudo: El Reencuentro con la verdad. Publicaciones Puertorriqueñas. pp. 208–236. ISBN 1-881713-71-7.
  2. ^ "Viva la pasión por Menudo [Long live the passion for Menudo]". Primera Hora (in Spanish). June 5, 2010.
  3. ^ "El Reencuentro se une a la causa de Haití". El Reencuentro. Archived from the original on 2010-04-04. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
  4. ^ "El Reencuentro se disuelve [The reunion dissolves]". El Nuevo Dia. August 25, 2015.
  5. ^ "Se cancela gira del Reencuentro de Menudo [Menudo Reencuentro tour is cancelled]". September 24, 2018.
  6. ^ "Reunited Members of Menudo on Their Boy Band Days and 'Menudomania Forever' Tour: Exclusive Video". Billboard.
  7. ^ "El grupo Menudo anuncia su regreso con gira internacional [The Menudo band announces their return with an international tour]". Quién (in Spanish). September 5, 2019.
  8. ^ "Los legendarios exintegrantes de Menudo dejan atrás las diferencias y anuncian el concierto 'Súbete a mi moto' [Legendary ex-Menudo leave their differences behind and announce the 'Súbete a mi moto' concert]". Univision.
  9. ^ Confirman que menudo Ray Reyes murió de un "infarto masivo"

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