One of the most popular musical groups of the late 20th century was Magneto, a Boy band Originally composed of Juan, Xavier, Eddie, Pepe and Elías, they succeeded with songs like “40 degrees” and “Vuela, vuela”.

The Mexican band changed members over time, including Alan and Charlie Taxes, according to Yahoo!, before disbanding in 1996 and leaving their mark on Latin American music.

Its members wanted to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the founding of Magnet this 2023, although in the end nothing came of it except for their participation in the fifth leg of the “90′s Pop Tour”.

Current Magnet members

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Elias Cervantes

The Mexican singer is one of the founders of the music project and worked as a representative and promoter of the event, as announced by La República.

In 2016, he rejoined the group, balances his artistic life with his sports life, and is also the ambassador of the nutritional and sports brand Atlesia.

Eric Ibarra

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Known artistically as Alan, he was a singer capable of performing the theme “Vuela, vuela”, which required a falsetto that was unattainable by the other members of Magnet.

After leaving the band, he devoted himself to acting, but returned to the stage to perform with a band that reunited in 2016.

Mauri Stern

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After the split of Magneto, Mauri devoted himself to the work of manager and music producer, and also worked as a manager for various artists.

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Tons of Beltranen

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The Guatemalan married María Estela Castillo, with whom he had a daughter. In 2016, he continues to tour with the band, and he also engages in surfing and other extreme sports.

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Hugo de la Barreda

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The singer has also been active in the industry as a manager for other artists and even has his own event production company.

Currently, he performs with his former teammates at some events, has two children and plays various sports such as surfing and golf.

Carlos Alberto Martinez

Better known as Charlie, the interpreter of “40 degrees” converted to Christianity, and the only songs he sings are those related to this religion, writes Who magazine.

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