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NewsMenudo auditions concludeGiven new life by the American Idol phenomenon, Menudo is back and concluded its multicity audition tour over the weekend. The Latin boy band, which spawned the career of Ricky Martin, is reforming around a new reality television show called The Road to Menudo later this year. The auditions, previously held in Dallas, Miami, and Los Angeles, as well as a shopping mall in the New York City borough of Queens on Saturday, were to pick the show's 12 finalists. 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 group, 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 years old but appear younger than 19 years old. The group will have an Epic Records contract with the first single due out this year. Paul Woolford hosts Sankeys Halloween Party Sankeys line up a spooky soiree in light of Halloween with a rather dapper fancy dress party! There?s nothing better than rave in costume, reflected in the strong turnouts year after year as the Mancunians get dolled up and whack on their ghoulish attire. And it?s even more eventful this year with groove shamen Paul Woolford lining up alongside the oddball housers Freaks. Woolford stands as one of the most innovative and leftfield of producers and djs working within house music. A resident at Back to Basics in Leeds and at We Love Sundays at Space, Ibiza, Woolford is equally respected as being part of the elite in both the production and Dj echelons he inhabits, a fully fledged member of electronic music?s aristocracy. Joining him will be Luke Solomon?s Freaks outfit, a ragtag live group that manages to craft sonic performances out of electronica. Their shows infuse every aspect of house to an organic performance experience, dripping with sassy funk, off kilter grooves and strong vocals pushing their leftfield take on music. Still riding high on the basis of their sleeper hit 'Creeps?, still showing no signs of abetting nearly five years after it first came to prominence, they?ll be bringing a swagger to Sankeys. Sankeys Saturday favourites Ellesse offer their support. |
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