Deeper Than Music interviews actor, singer and former member of Boy Band of Menudo Robert Avellanet
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Deeper than music interviews actor, singer Robert Avellanet. About Robert Avellanet: Robert Avellanet, also known as RoBA, is the nephew of well known Puerto Rican bolero and ballad singer Chucho...
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Robert Avellanet, also known as RoBA, is the nephew of well known Puerto Rican bolero and ballad singer Chucho Avellanet. Inspired by his uncle's success across Latin America, Robert wanted to be a singer since childhood. Avellanet himself became a teen idol in Puerto Rico and across Latin America after being hired in 1988 as a member of the international pop sensation MENUDO. He joined the group during the era popularly known as Menudo's Rock era. His debut came when Menudo recorded Sombras & Figuras, the title of an album that produced major hits for the group. Then came Los Ultimos Heroes, which was released in Portuguese as Os Ultimos Heroes, and No Me Corten El Pelo. During his tenure at Menudo, Robert shared the stage with Ricky Martin, Sergio Blass, Ruben Gomez, Angelo Garcia, and Rawy Torres, among others.
Almost immediately after becoming a former Menudo, Robert and ex-bandmate and personal friend Rawy Torres formed a group named Euphoria during the early 1990s and recorded two albums. In 1994 Avellanet went to college in Puerto Rico to study Advertising. In 1996 well known tropical music producer and business executive, Ralph Mercado, signed Robert to record a Salsa album under the RMM label. The album Sentir (1999), produced by master Isidro Infante, had great success in several Latin American countries, and most of all in New York and his native island of Puerto Rico. Having interpreted such genre expanded his musical knowledge and allowed him to share the stage with legends such as Tito Puente and Celia Cruz.
Searching for new horizons, in 2002 Robert moved to Miami, Florida with an idea of finding new opportunities to expand him as an artist and started writing & producing new music as RoBA. Throughout the years in Miami, Avellanet was active in the acting world as well. He worked on the independent film "Tony Tango" and has worked in several Latin soap operas for networks such as Univision, Venevision, and Telemundo. Avellanet has also been in several theatrical plays, including two musicals; Among those are The Sleeping Beauty Quien Mató a Hector Lavoe, Descarados, and Cuatro XXXX.
In 2003 Avellanet and his former Menudo bandmates (Sergio, Ruben, Angelo, and Rawy) were inspired to make a reunion tour named Los Ultimos Heroes. It had great success in some Latin American countries.
His true passion, motivation, and love for music made him complete, in 2009, Jet Privado, his first production as a co-producer and writer of all songs. Among those are great tunes like Jet Privado, Laberinto, No Te Arrepientas, and Miserable. Jet Privado, also produced and written by Frank Santofimio and Andrés Saavedra, included collaborations from Juan Carlos Pérez Soto, Yhonny Rivero, Ricky Ragnar, and Jodi Marr. This album took approximately
In 2011 Robert Avellanet moved in Los Angeles, California where he adventures a new journey not only as a musician but also as an actor. For more than two years Robert has studied in Hollywood with respected acting coaches Arthur Mendoza and Sal Landi and has worked in two independent films, "Harmony" and "I Remember You". Avellanet, who is signed to the songwriters association BMI, is sponsored by the brand Gibson, recently released his first English album named Heart & Soul. Written and co-produced by himself and by Cuban American Fernando Perdomo, the album includes genres like soul, funk, jazz, pop, and rock is now available digitally worldwide under the independent label This Rocks Entertainment. Heart & Soul has rich melodies, uplifting positive lyrics, and true personal stories.
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