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- Roberto Alejandro Avellanet Negrón, known professionally as Robert Avellanet or Roba, is a Puerto Rican singer who was a member of Menudo. His uncle is...
- Armando Hipólito Avellanet González, nicknamed "Chucho", is a Puerto Rican singer and comedic actor of Spanish-Catalan descent. Avellanet was involved with...
- group's lineup included Sergio Gonzalez, Rubén Gómez, Angelo García, Robert Avellanet, and the new member Rawy Torres, who replaced Ricky Martin. To promote...
- replacement, and Menudo performed as a quartet for a few months before Robert Avellanet (13) took over. The album Sombras Y Figuras was released at the end of...
- took a hiatus in her career, as she married Puerto Rican singer Chucho Avellanet and moved to the Caribbean island-nation. She did, however, continue to...
- Avellanet, who replaced Raymond Acevedo. Robert, who was 12 years old when he joined the group, is the nephew of Puerto Rican singer Chucho Avellanet...
- Charlie M****ó (who had substituted Farrait as member of Menudo) and Robert Avellanet returned to touring, this time being allowed to use the name Menudo again...
- television host Miguel Arteta (born 1965), film/television director Robert Avellanet (born 1975), singer, actor, songwriter and producer Rick Avilés (1952–1995)...
- lineup for the quintet included Sergio Gonzalez, Rubén Gómez, Robert Avellanet, Rawy Torres, and new member Adrián Olivares, after César Abreu left the...
- Blanca" (translated by then-television host Alfred D. Herger), was Chucho Avellanet's first career hit in 1963. Other versions in Spanish of this song was...