Edgardo Díaz (born 1947) is a Puerto Rican music producer. He is the creator of the "boy band"
Menudo.
Early life
Díaz was born in
Panama City
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,
Panama
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to Puerto Rican parents "Nacho" Diaz and his wife "Panchi", Díaz grew up in
Miami, Florida
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.
Career
Díaz moved to Spain after graduating from school and he worked with a group that was widely successful,
La Pandilla
La Pandilla was a teen music group of the 1970s, founded in 1970 by Pepa Aguirre. The group had members of both sexes, unlike most pop groups at the time.
Aguirre's son, daughter, and niece formed the band; later, 2 boys were added. Their first ...
, which had 4 boys and 1 girl, Mari Blanca, (now a Veterinarian in her home country), but after the ''La Pandilla'' members grew up, he moved back to the
United States
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, and created Menudo. Díaz managed Menudo from 1977 to the group's era as
MDO''.
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At the time he started to manage Menudo, Diaz was also the director of a young-adult oriented band named "Aquamarina".
In 2004, Díaz signed
Daniela Lujan to manage the
Mexican
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singer and actress' career.
Personal
Diaz was once romantically linked to the Puerto Rican actress and singer
Millie Aviles.
Allegations
In 1991, Diaz was accused by an ex-member of Menudo of sexual abuse on a May 1991
Univisión
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Television Program "
Cristina Show
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". He denied the allegations. Diaz has been the recipient of several sexual crime allegations by former Menudo members, including
Ralphy Rodriguez and
Roy Rossello
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, who accused him of sexual abuse during a Brazilian reality show on 21 October 2014.
On 20 November 2014,
Rene Farrait, another former Menudo member, told the
Telemundo
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show
Suelta La Sopa: "Unfortunately, there are many people in the communications world that really know what happened (at Menudo) and are playing stupid", when asked about abuse allegations by Diaz. He did not, however, mention anything about sexual abuse against him or his Menudo bandmates. "He (Diaz) knows perfectly what happened there", Farrait told the show.
Former
Los Chamos
Los Chamos were a famous Venezuelan boy band formed in Caracas, Venezuela in 1981 to rival Menudo's success. Los Chamos were made up of six members and released their first album "Los Chamos-El Soldadito" sponsored by channel 8 of Venezuelan Nat ...
member Gabriel Fernandez, who was allegedly accepted into Menudo once, made similar allegations in 2021.
In popular culture
Diaz is played by
Braulio Castillo, hijo
Braulio Castillo Jr. (born August 30, 1958) is a Puerto Rican actor and radio host. He is the son of Braulio Castillo, an actor across Latin America, and the brother of the lesser known Jorge Castillo, also a television and theater actor.
Biogra ...
and by Yamil Urena in the 2020 Amazon Prime Video series based on Menudo, "
Subete A Mi Moto".
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See also
*
List of Panamanians
This is a list of Panamanian people who are famous or notable and were either born in Panama or have Panamanian ancestry.
Artists
* Alfredo Sinclair, painter
* Alicia Viteri, painter
* Antonio Jose Guzman, artist
* Carlos Francisco Chang Ma ...
*
List of Americans
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By ethnicity or place of origin
* Afghan Americans
* Afri ...
*
List of Puerto Ricans
*
Lou Pearlman
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References
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1947 births
Living people
People from Panama City
People from Caguas, Puerto Rico
Menudo (band)