Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Singer Julio Iglesias victim of hotel room theft

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan authorities say thieves stole cash and other items from the hotel room of Spanish singer Julio Iglesias while he was performing a concert.
The Venezuelan Prosecutor General's Office says the 68-year-old artist and his nephew returned to their rooms after the concert in the city of Valencia and found that $1,600 in cash was missing, as well as items including three iPads and a suitcase containing video cameras, a computer and personal documents.
Prosecutors said in a statement on Thursday that detectives had questioned hotel employees and were examining video from security cameras after the robbery on Sunday night.
Iglesias performed two concerts in Venezuela on a tour promoting his latest album, "1."

Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Chilean President declares himself a huge fan of Julio Iglesias

Julio Iglesias and the President of Chile, Sebastian Piñera, coincidently bumped into each other yesterday at the Carriel Sur airport in Talcahuano. The chance encounter gave the Chilean President the opportunity to confess the admiration and affection he has had all his life for the singer, and that he also knows all his songs rather well. 

 “I grew up listening to Julio Iglesias. The first time I saw Julio Iglesias was in the Festival de Viña del Mar, when he was a contestant and he took all the awards. An incredible career”, stated Piñera. 

(from: www.julioiglesias.com)

"A Mi Manera" live in South America



Julio performs "A Mi Manera" during his South American tour dates in April 2012. 

 (Source: YouTube)

Friday, April 6, 2012

Julio Iglesias Buys a Home North of Miami for $15.2 Million

Spanish singer Julio Iglesias has paid $15.2 million for a 5,504-square-foot house next door to a 4-acre lot he owns in Indian Creek Village, an exclusive island community on the Intracoastal Waterway just north of Miami Beach, Fla.

Earlier this week, Mr. Iglesias—father of pop star Enrique Iglesias—said he plans to renovate the six-bedroom house on the 2-acre property and live in it with his wife and five young children while a 20,000-square-foot Spanish-style hacienda is being built next door. He said he plans to move to the combined property in about six to eight months.

"After a lifetime of traveling the world, I can say that Indian Creek is my favorite place on the planet," said the 68-year-old singer, who currently splits his time between another home on Indian Creek and properties he owns in the Dominican Republic and Spain.

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Iglesias's 5,504-square-foot house next door to a 4-acre lot he owns in Indian Creek Village, an exclusive island community on the Intracoastal Waterway just north of Miami Beach, Fla.

Mr. Iglesias bought the home in a private transaction from the estate of late Baltimore developer Paul Frederick Obrecht, who died last fall. Mr. Obrecht bought the property in 1981 for $775,000, according to public records.


Source: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303302504577323691355840740.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

Hola! Magazine


Julio Iglesias, his wife Miranda, and the 5 children of the couple are posing exclusively in their new home in Miami for the Spanish magazine Hola!. (Number 3532,on sale on April 4, 2012).

The photos are accompanied by an interview with the artist.

Julio: 'Michael and Rodrigo want to be musicians.'

'The wedding has not changed anything. I have been married to my wife for twenty-two years, since the day I met her. '

Hola! magazine link here

(Source: www.julioiglesias.com)

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Julio Iglesias, honorable member of Real Madrid

Julio Iglesias has been named as honorable member of Real Madrid on March 15th. The team wished to publicly acknowledge 'the professional career of this wonderful madridista (Real Madrid fan)'.

In the press release on their website, Real Madrid highlighted the singer's leadership for many years at the head 'of music from our country around the world', making him an icon 'shaped by his spirit of constant improvement'.

(Source: www.julioiglesias.com)

Saturday, March 10, 2012

King Hamad awards medal to singer Julio Iglesias



King Hamad Bin Eisa Al Khalifa has bestowed Bahrain’s Medal of Competency upon Spanish singer Julio Iglesias in recognition of his outstanding artistic achievements.

The superstar has given two concerts in Bahrain are part of the Spring of Culture Festival, an annual event where a large range of international artists perform.
Andrea Bocelli is also performing in the event hosted by the culture ministry.

“HM King Hamad praised Iglesias’ remarkable songs in several languages and highlighted the significance of fine art in promoting cultural and artistic standards,” Bahrain News Agency (BNA) reported.

The singer said that he was grateful for the award and that the Andalusian origins of his mother, Maria Del Rosario de la Cueva y Perignat, made him feel at home whenever he visited Arab countries.

Julio Iglesias, short for Julio José Iglesias de la Cueva, is one of the top 15 bestselling music artists in history and has sold over 300 million records worldwide in 14 languages and released 77 albums.

His next four concerts will be held in April in Chile where he broke a record for an audience in 1977 when more than 100,000 people gathered for his concert at the National Stadium in Santiago.

According to the discography on his website, Julio became in 1999 the most important foreign artist in the history of Brazil, performing for more than 150,000 people in the “Parque do Ibirapuera” in Sao Paulo, the country’s most famous park.

(Source: http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/bahrain/king-hamad-awards-medal-to-singer-julio-iglesias-1.990791)

Wednesday, February 29, 2012


Julio’s passion will shine
By Charlie Holding
Posted On » February 29 - March 6, 2012 (Volume:10 / Issue 61)

With a career spanning over four decades Latin crooner Julio Iglesias has performed in 600 cities around the world and in front of more than 60 million people … and now it is Bahrain’s turn to see the ‘Spanish Frank Sinatra’ on stage.

The Godfather of Latin pop said he was excited to be performing in Bahrain for the first time and is looking forward to entertaining his fans here in the kingdom during the Spring of Culture Festival in March.

“I’ve played in almost every country in the world but I’ve never been to Bahrain before. It will be nice to visit somewhere different because I love seeing new places and meeting new people,” he said.

Mr Iglesias has sold more than 300 million copies of his 80 albums released worldwide, including original versions in various languages, compilations and live albums, which make him the best-selling Spanish-speaking artist in history.

Language is no barrier for Mr Iglesias and he attests that people can still enjoy his music even if they don’t understand the words.

He said: “I think it just comes down to my passion and it’s a universal passion for music. When I performed in China and sang in French, it didn’t matter for the Chinese because it was about the emotion – they may not have understood the words but they understood the feeling behind them.”

Mr Iglesias discovered his love for music late in life. Throughout school, he enjoyed playing football but his dreams of playing professionally were shattered after a car crash in 1963 which left him with a devastating spinal cord injury.

Over the next year he worked hard in physiotherapy to regain his mobility. To help pass the time and increase the dexterity of his hands, he began playing guitar and his musical talent began to shine.

In 1968 he won the Festival de Benidorm song contest with the song La Vida Sigue Igual and signed a contract with Spain’s Columbia Records company ... the rest, as they say, is history.

He has since performed and recorded with some of music’s biggest stars including duets with Willie Nelson (To All the Girls I’ve Loved Before), Diana Ross (All of You) and Stevie Wonder (My Love).

In 1971, he married Spanish-Filipino journalist Isabel Preysler and had three children, Chabeli Iglesias, Julio Iglesias Jr. and Enrique Iglesias. Their marriage was annulled in 1979. On August 24, 2010, Julio and Miranda Rijnsburger got married after a 20-year relationship. The religious ceremony was celebrated in the Parish of the Virgen del Carmen of Marbella. The couple has three sons and twin daughters – Miguel, Rodrigo, Victoria and Cristina and Guillermo.

Enrique has become as famous as his father. Within five years of beginning his musical career in the 1990s, he became the biggest seller of Spanish-language albums of that decade. He made his crossover into the mainstream English language market before the turn of the millennium and has since sold over 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling Spanish language artists of all time, earning the title of The King of Latin Pop.

Enrique did not want his father to know about his plans for a musical career and did not want his famous surname to help advance his career. He borrowed money from his family nanny and he recorded a demo cassette tape which consisted of a Spanish song and two English songs.

Although there have been many reports in celebrity magazines claiming that their relationship is strained Julio has been quoted as describing his son as ‘a lovely, wonderful guy and a great artist’.

Now in his 68th year he shows no signs of slowing down and aims to keep perfecting his craft and performing for as long as he can. He said: “I will continue to perform until the day I die, hopefully. My life is about music and I don’t know what I would do without it.

“It’s that simple, my passion has always been music and when I’m on stage I feel alive. It’s not like I need the money anymore, I just do it because it’s what I love to do and as long as people still want to see me do it, I’m going to continue to perform.”

His last album Julio Iglesias Numero 1 is a greatest hits package with a difference. The CD contains re-recordings of some of the biggest hits of his 43-year career, and also new versions of songs, such as Eu Nunca Te Esqueci (Always On My Mind).

According to the artist, his new CD is ‘an album that emerged from the desire to sing better the most representative songs of my career’.

He said: “As I have gotten older I think my voice has become stronger and more powerful and that’s one of the reasons I wanted to re-record my songs for the album.

“Even if you listen to Frank Sinatra as a young man, and then again later on in life, you can hear the difference in his voice, it’s a muscle that gets stronger over time.”

Although every artist likes houseful stadiums, having performed for millions of people during his illustrious career, Mr Iglesias says the size of his audience doesn’t make a difference to him.

“It could be a crowd of 500 or 50,000, I still perform the same way with the exact same passion ... and besides, I sing with my eyes closed so I wouldn’t know how many people are there anyway!

“For me, the important thing is being on stage because it makes me feel alive, I may have gotten a little older but my passion for music is as young as ever.”

Mr Iglesias says fans in the kingdom can expect an impassioned performance from him, adding: “Everyone who comes to the show can expect a lot of love and a lot of appreciation from me. It will be a show to remember, I hope people walk away feeling entertained.

“They can expect me to love them and to be grateful for letting me perform for them. I hope they let me sing for them again and again.”

Mr Iglesias will be performing as part of the Spring of Culture 2012 festival which starts on March 1 with a tribute to Umm Kulthum, performed by Egyptian singer Riham Abdul Hakim at the Bahrain National Museum.

Tickets for Julio Iglesias’ performances at Arad Fort on March 3-4 cost between BD20-BD40.

For further details, call the festival’s hotline 39900630, or visit www.springofculture.org

(Source: http://www.gulfweeklyworldwide.com/Articles.aspx?articleid=28357)

Sunday, February 19, 2012

2012 European Tour Dates

June 13- Sofia, Bulgaria
Arena Armeec Sofia

June 21- Bratislava, Slovakia
Stadion O. Nepelu

June 23- Prague, Czech Republic
O2 Arena

June 30- Bucharest, Romania
Zone Arena

(from: julioiglesias.com)

Friday, February 10, 2012

Julio Iglesias captivates 40,000 souls in Lomas de Zamora (Argentina)

An Idol. Last night, Julio Iglesias returned to Argentina and got a huge crowd up and rocking in Lomas de Zamora.

Last night the Spanish celebrity singer captured a crowd that easily exeeded 45,000 people with a huge free concert in Plaza Grigena, on the occasion of the 150 years of the locality of Lomas.

At 68 and with a very long and acclaimed career to his name, the musician from Madrid gave free rein to his greatest hits on top of a gigantic stage set up by the Council, especially for the festivities. There, he performed “Baila morena”, “Me olvidé de vivir”, “La carretera” and “Quijote”, among others. A hot night, full of joy and excitement, when the audience enjoyed the singer, who has sold over 350 million albums. For the occasion, 250 people worked on organizing the show.


From: julioiglesias.com