Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Haitian President Rocks Out with Julio Iglesias in the DR
ALTOS DE CHAVON, Dominican Republic – Before becoming the president of Haiti, Michel Martelly was better known for his singing prowess and on-stage antics as singer "Sweet Micky."
On late Friday, "Sweet Micky" returned to the stage in the Dominican capital to perform alongside crooner Julio Iglesias in a celebrity-studded concert in the Dominican Republic to help raise money for impoverished children.
Among the attendees were Dominican fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, Venezuelan fashion designer Carolina Herrera and U.S. journalist Barbara Walters. SUMMARY An estimated 5,000 people filled an open-air amphitheater in the Altos de Chavon, a high-end residential complex east of the capital of Santo Domingo. Ticket prices ranged from $50 to $1,000.
Martelly thanked Iglesias for dedicating a concert of his "1 World Tour 2012" to Haiti's children. The proceeds will go to the Pink and White Foundation, a charity run by Martelly and his wife, Sophia.
The duet represented Martelly's first performance outside Haiti since he was elected in May 2011. He was previously known for often bawdy performances before becoming president. "I've been a singer my whole life, but I never thought I'd be here next to you, singing," Martelly told Iglesias.
Between laughter, jokes and hugs, the two men sang "Corazon, Corazon" in Spanish and "To all the girls I've loved before," in English.
Iglesias had visited Haiti following the devastating 2010 earthquake that officials say killed an estimated 300,000 people and left hundreds of thousands of people homeless.
"That's why the Dominicans are here today, with love, so that your children will be taken care of," Iglesias said. "This will show you, my president, the love of the Dominicans for Haitians."
An estimated 5,000 people filled an open-air amphitheater in the Altos de Chavon, a high-end residential complex east of the capital of Santo Domingo.
Ticket prices ranged from $50 to $1,000.
Based on reporting by the Associated Press. Read more: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/entertainment/2012/12/29/haitian-president-rocks-out-with-julio-iglesias-in-dr/#ixzz2GXn7VD4p
On late Friday, "Sweet Micky" returned to the stage in the Dominican capital to perform alongside crooner Julio Iglesias in a celebrity-studded concert in the Dominican Republic to help raise money for impoverished children.
Among the attendees were Dominican fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, Venezuelan fashion designer Carolina Herrera and U.S. journalist Barbara Walters. SUMMARY An estimated 5,000 people filled an open-air amphitheater in the Altos de Chavon, a high-end residential complex east of the capital of Santo Domingo. Ticket prices ranged from $50 to $1,000.
Martelly thanked Iglesias for dedicating a concert of his "1 World Tour 2012" to Haiti's children. The proceeds will go to the Pink and White Foundation, a charity run by Martelly and his wife, Sophia.
The duet represented Martelly's first performance outside Haiti since he was elected in May 2011. He was previously known for often bawdy performances before becoming president. "I've been a singer my whole life, but I never thought I'd be here next to you, singing," Martelly told Iglesias.
Between laughter, jokes and hugs, the two men sang "Corazon, Corazon" in Spanish and "To all the girls I've loved before," in English.
Iglesias had visited Haiti following the devastating 2010 earthquake that officials say killed an estimated 300,000 people and left hundreds of thousands of people homeless.
"That's why the Dominicans are here today, with love, so that your children will be taken care of," Iglesias said. "This will show you, my president, the love of the Dominicans for Haitians."
An estimated 5,000 people filled an open-air amphitheater in the Altos de Chavon, a high-end residential complex east of the capital of Santo Domingo.
Ticket prices ranged from $50 to $1,000.
Based on reporting by the Associated Press. Read more: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/entertainment/2012/12/29/haitian-president-rocks-out-with-julio-iglesias-in-dr/#ixzz2GXn7VD4p
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Merry Christmas
"Little Drummer Boy" performed by Julio Iglesias and Family.
Best Wishes for a very Happy Holiday and a great 2013!
Best Wishes for a very Happy Holiday and a great 2013!
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Updated 2013 Tour Dates
March 2013
2nd – Krasnodar, Russia
5th – Rostov-on-Don, Russia
8th – Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
11th – Kiev, Ukraine
14th – Moscow, Russia
17th – Saint Petersburg, Russia
April 2013
6th – Manila, Philippines
10th – Seoul, South Korea
14th – Shanghai, China
17th – Chengdu, China
19th – Shenzhen, China
21st – Beijing, China
27th – Singapore
30th – Taipei, Taiwan
June 2013
22nd – Albacete, Spain
25th – Barcelona, Spain
29th – Santander, Spain
July 2013
3rd – Logroño, Spain
6th – Alicante, Spain
13th – Roquetas de Mar, Spain
(Source: julioiglesias.com)
2nd – Krasnodar, Russia
5th – Rostov-on-Don, Russia
8th – Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
11th – Kiev, Ukraine
14th – Moscow, Russia
17th – Saint Petersburg, Russia
April 2013
6th – Manila, Philippines
10th – Seoul, South Korea
14th – Shanghai, China
17th – Chengdu, China
19th – Shenzhen, China
21st – Beijing, China
27th – Singapore
30th – Taipei, Taiwan
June 2013
22nd – Albacete, Spain
25th – Barcelona, Spain
29th – Santander, Spain
July 2013
3rd – Logroño, Spain
6th – Alicante, Spain
13th – Roquetas de Mar, Spain
(Source: julioiglesias.com)
Haiti leader to join Julio Iglesias in DR concert
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti —
A spokesman for Haitian President Michel Martelly says that the former musician will share the stage with Spanish singer Julio Iglesias at a fundraising concert in the Dominican Republic.
Enrique Mari of Haiti's National Palace says Martelly will join Iglesias for two songs at the concert. The songs' titles won't be revealed because the promoter wants them to be a surprise but one will be in Spanish and the other in English.
The show will take place Dec. 28 in the tourist city of La Romana. Proceeds will go toward a charity of Haiti's First Lady, Sophia Martelly.
Michel Martelly was a popular, globe-trotting musician who performed under the stage name "Sweet Micky" before he took office last year. He still enjoys breaking out into song at public events.
Copyright The Associated Press