by the El Reportero’s news services
American singer Marc Anthony, who went a decade without launching a new studio disc, said that when “3.0” hit the market it made him so nervous it was like starting a new career.
“After being away for 10 years, I feel like I’m starting my career all over again,” the artist told a press conference Monday in Mexico City.
His album “3.0” went on sale in July with its 10 songs, including Vivir Mi Vida, and became the first salsa disc in 10 years that managed to grab top spot on the Billboard chart.
“I felt a lot of anxiety before launching the disc because the whole market has changed over the past 10 years,” the artist said.
“Taking the decision and not being really sure and then scoring such a success has me full of life,” the 45-year-old singer and actor said.
The artist is in Mexico on his “Vivir Mi Vida World Tour 2013”.
Luis Miguel demands villa, yacht, helicopter for stay in DR
Mexican singer Luis Miguel, who will begin his Latin American tour in the Dominican Republic, has instructed his promoter to provide him with a helicopter, private chef and other luxuries during his six-day stay in the country, it was reported Wednesday.
“El Sol de Mexico,” who is scheduled to arrive in the Caribbean nation on Oct. 30, also requested that a villa and a yacht be provided for him in Casa de Campo, a seaside resort located 110 kilometers (68 miles) east of this capital.
Some of the artist’s crew will begin arriving on Oct. 28, followed by the 18 musicians who will accompany him on stage and his support team.
Josselyn Garciglia Bañuelos wins 2013 Nuestra Belleza Mexico Pageant
Josselyn Garciglia Bañuelos, who represented Baja California Sur state, won the 2013 Nuestra Belleza Mexico pageant over the weekend in Toluca, a city in Mexico state, the Televisa network said.
The 22-year-old Garciglia Bañuelos has a degree in nutrition.
Garciglia Bañuelos will represent Mexico at the 2014 Miss Universe pageant, Televisa said in a statement.
Beauty queens from the states of Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Jalisco and Sonora were among the finalists at the 2013 Nuestra Belleza Mexico pageant.
Pepe Aguilar and Alex Ubago performed at the pageant.
Hilean rock band La Ley plans comeback after 8 years
The Chilean rock band La Ley is making a comeback after eight years out of the spotlight with a concert at the next Viña del Mar Festival and a tour of Latin America.
Organizers of the Viña del Mar Festival confirmed the participation of the group led by singer Beto Cuevas in the 2014 edition of the contest, while the daily La Tercera on Saturday announced the band’s upcoming tour around the continent, citing sources close to the musicians.
The daily also revealed that the only Chilean group to win a Grammy in the United States and which made a hit in the 1990s throughout Latin American with albums like “Invisible,” “Vertigo” and “Uno,”is working on a number of new songs.