Kinito Méndez
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Past
OCT
06
2023
Raleigh, NC
Ambis 1 Night Club
I Was There
JUN
24
2023
New York City, NY
La Casa del Mofongo & Piano Bar de la 207
I Was There
MAR
24
2023
Houston, TX
GSH Event Center
I Was There
FEB
11
2022
Providence, RI
The Bomes Theater
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OCT
25
2019
Valrico, Florida
Grand Sixty Club
I Was There
APR
27
2019
Naples, Florida
Dimension Event Center
I Was There
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About Kinito Méndez
Dominican merengue star Kinito Méndez (born José del Carmen Ramírez) got involved in popular music at the age of nine while participating in a band called Pequeños del Ritmo. In 1988, he formed a tropical act called Cocoband along with Alfonso "Pochi" Vásquez.
After that, he formed the group Rikarena, his second project. In the early '90s, the singer/songwriter, producer, and arranger joined Rockabanda, deciding to start his solo career in 1995, recording El Hombre Merengue, getting his song "Cachamba" topping the most important Latin charts.
In 1997, Kinito Méndez made El Decreto, working on Barrio Boyzz' Ven A Mi that same year. In 1998, the popular performer, also known as El Hombre del Merengue, decided to pay tribute to his mentor Johnny Ventura, recording A Caballo, followed by 1999's Su Amigo. 2000's D'Colores featured "Nueva York Pasando Lista," which was inspired by the social reality of Latin Americans living in New York.
After that, he formed the group Rikarena, his second project. In the early '90s, the singer/songwriter, producer, and arranger joined Rockabanda, deciding to start his solo career in 1995, recording El Hombre Merengue, getting his song "Cachamba" topping the most important Latin charts.
In 1997, Kinito Méndez made El Decreto, working on Barrio Boyzz' Ven A Mi that same year. In 1998, the popular performer, also known as El Hombre del Merengue, decided to pay tribute to his mentor Johnny Ventura, recording A Caballo, followed by 1999's Su Amigo. 2000's D'Colores featured "Nueva York Pasando Lista," which was inspired by the social reality of Latin Americans living in New York.
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Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
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$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
06
2023
Raleigh, NC
Ambis 1 Night Club
I Was There
JUN
24
2023
New York City, NY
La Casa del Mofongo & Piano Bar de la 207
I Was There
MAR
24
2023
Houston, TX
GSH Event Center
I Was There
FEB
11
2022
Providence, RI
The Bomes Theater
I Was There
OCT
25
2019
Valrico, Florida
Grand Sixty Club
I Was There
APR
27
2019
Naples, Florida
Dimension Event Center
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Kinito Méndez
Dominican merengue star Kinito Méndez (born José del Carmen Ramírez) got involved in popular music at the age of nine while participating in a band called Pequeños del Ritmo. In 1988, he formed a tropical act called Cocoband along with Alfonso "Pochi" Vásquez.
After that, he formed the group Rikarena, his second project. In the early '90s, the singer/songwriter, producer, and arranger joined Rockabanda, deciding to start his solo career in 1995, recording El Hombre Merengue, getting his song "Cachamba" topping the most important Latin charts.
In 1997, Kinito Méndez made El Decreto, working on Barrio Boyzz' Ven A Mi that same year. In 1998, the popular performer, also known as El Hombre del Merengue, decided to pay tribute to his mentor Johnny Ventura, recording A Caballo, followed by 1999's Su Amigo. 2000's D'Colores featured "Nueva York Pasando Lista," which was inspired by the social reality of Latin Americans living in New York.
After that, he formed the group Rikarena, his second project. In the early '90s, the singer/songwriter, producer, and arranger joined Rockabanda, deciding to start his solo career in 1995, recording El Hombre Merengue, getting his song "Cachamba" topping the most important Latin charts.
In 1997, Kinito Méndez made El Decreto, working on Barrio Boyzz' Ven A Mi that same year. In 1998, the popular performer, also known as El Hombre del Merengue, decided to pay tribute to his mentor Johnny Ventura, recording A Caballo, followed by 1999's Su Amigo. 2000's D'Colores featured "Nueva York Pasando Lista," which was inspired by the social reality of Latin Americans living in New York.
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