As North American boy bands such as Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC reached platinum status, Jhony Nuñez was creating and molding Calle Ciega, his own Latin version of such groups. Founding and creating the band in the vein of "boy band" manager Lou Pearlman, Nuñez began a series of strenuous casting calls and auditions. The final five became Calle Ciega (in Spanish: Dead End). The band was formed in 1995 and grew musically thereafter, performing around Latin America and particularly in its hometown of Caracas, Venezuela. Two of the original members left to pursue their own singing...