Julio Iglesias and Doug Morris to Receive Honorary Degrees at Berklee Commencement on May 9th

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February 20, 2015
Julio Iglesias was named “Favorite Son of Madrid” for his “brilliant and praiseworthy artistic career, internationally recognized”, as well as for “being born in Madrid and being a universal Spaniard”.
The title of “Favorite Son of Madrid” is awarded, by proposal of the City council, to people born in the Capital of Spain or not, for “their outstanding personal qualities or significant achievements and their service aimed to benefit, improve or honor Madrid”, according to the Municipal Regulations of the Honors.

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Universal Son of Madrid
Julio Iglesias was born in Madrid, on September 23rd 1943 and he reached success when he was only 24, by winning Benidorm Festival, in 1968.

Throughout his career, he has recorded and shared the stage with celebrities such as Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Charles Aznavour, Plácido Domingo, among others. Julio has performed all over the world and he is the first foreign artist in the history of China who received the prestigious Golden Record Award, in 1995.

Iglesias has been given a Guinness World Records twice: in 1983, for being the artist who sold the most albums in the most languages in history, and in 2013, for being the best-selling Latin artist in the world, with over 300 million records sold.

Julio Iglesias and Doug Morris to Receive Honorary Degrees at Berklee Commencement on May 9th

April 15, 2015

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Berklee College of Music
Boston, MA – April 15, 2015 – Berklee College of Music president Roger H. Brown will present Julio Iglesias and Doug Morris (CEO of Sony Music Entertainment) with honorary doctor of music degrees at Berklee’s commencement ceremony, Saturday, May 9, at the 7,000-seat Agganis Arena at Boston University. More than 900 Berklee graduates, their parents, and invited guests will be in attendance.

This year’s honorary doctorate recipients are being recognized for their achievements and influences in music, and for their enduring contributions to American and international culture. Past recipients include Duke Ellington (the first, in 1971), Aretha Franklin, Dizzy Gillespie, Quincy Jones, Jimmy Page, Smokey Robinson, Steven Tyler, Loretta Lynn, David Bowie, Juan Luis Guerra, Annie Lennox, Paco de Lucia, Carole King, Willie Nelson, Alison Krauss, George Clinton, Plácido Domingo, and A.R. Rahman.

On commencement eve, May 8, as is Berklee’s tradition, students will pay tribute to the honorees by performing music associated with their careers at the Agganis. The concert and ceremony are not open to the public.

Julio Iglesias is the most celebrated figure in Latin music history and one of the top 10 best-selling artists in the world, with over 300 million records sold during a career that has spanned almost five decades. He has set two Guinness World Records: the first in 1983 for having sold the most records in the most languages in history, and the second in 2013 for being the best-selling male Latin artist. That year, he was also recognized as China’s most popular international artist of all time, an award presented by Sony Music China. Iglesias has sung in 14 languages and released over 80 albums. His most popular songs include “Hey!,” „1110 Bel Air Place,” „Non Stop,” „Starry Night,” „Abrázame,” and “Crazy,” and his duets with Frank Sinatra (“Summer Wind”), Willie Nelson („To All the Girls I’ve Loved Before”), Diana Ross („All of You”), Stevie Wonder („My Love”), and Dolly Parton (“When You Tell Me That You Love Me”).

Doug Morris is CEO of Sony Music Entertainment, the world’s second largest music company and home to a broad array of international superstars, including Adele, Alicia Keys, Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen, Daft Punk, Justin Timberlake, P!nk and One Direction. He also is the founder of Vevo, the world’s leading all-premium music video and entertainment platform. Over his career, he has served as CEO of all three major music companies. Prior to joining SME in 2011, he spent 16 years as Chairman/CEO of Universal Music Group. Previously he served as Chairman/CEO of Warner Music U.S. and the Atlantic Recording Group. Before that, he was founder and owner of Big Tree Records, which was later acquired by Atlantic. A member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, his songwriting and producer credits include the Chiffons’ “Sweet Talkin’ Guy” and Brownsville Station’s “Smokin’ in the Boys Room.” Over his career he has worked with many of the most popular and influential artists of all time.
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Julio Iglesias received the Honorary Doctor of Music Degree from Berklee College

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May 10, 2015
Berklee College of Music, the most important private university of music in the world, named Julio Iglesias Honorary Doctor of Music, in Boston, on May 9th . The artist received the degree during the graduation ceremony of the nearly 900 students, coming from 62 countries, of Berklee´s 2015 class.

Julio Iglesias said during his speech: “I am an artist that has sung in different languages, I’ve sung in a multitude of languages, and the most beautiful thing that has happened to me in my life as an artist is this honor from Berklee. Yesterday, I asked the President of the College how many people study at Berklee and where they are from, and he told me that 35-40% of the students are foreign. That means this open, global feeling instilled in all of you will help bring peace to the world.”

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Doug Morris, CEO of Sony Music Entertainment, the drummer Harvey Mason and the singer, songwriter and producer Dee Dee Bridgewater also received Honorary Doctor of Music Degrees. In the past years, leading figures of music, like Duke Ellington (the first one, in 1971), Aretha Franklin, David Bowie, Sting, Willie Nelson, Plácido Domingo or Alejandro Sanz got this title.
Julio Iglesias Will Release NEW Single “Fallaste Corazón” Tomorrow, July 10th

July 9, 2015
Julio Iglesias Will Release NEW Single
“Fallaste Corazón” Tomorrow, July 10th

This Worldwide Release Unveils The First Song From The Global Music Legend’s Forthcoming New Album “MÉXICO”

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Marking Julio Iglesias’ First New Spanish Language Recordings in Twelve Years,
The Highly-Anticipated Collection Honoring Mexico’s Greatest Songwriters Will Have A Full Album Release On September 25, 2015

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It’s been 12 years since the iconic Julio Iglesias recorded an album in Spanish, his native language. This Friday, July 10, Sony Music releases “Fallaste Corazón” (You Failed, Dear), the first single from his forthcoming album MÉXICO. Having recorded his first tribute album to Mexico in 1976, the best-selling Latin music artist in history now once again pays homage to a country whose support was instrumental in his rise to fame.
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Julio Iglesias first performed in Mexico during the early 1970s and quickly won over the world’s largest Spanish-speaking country. Julio likewise fell in love with the nation and has continually remained well-versed in Mexican culture, history, music and customs.

While putting the finishing touches on MÉXICO, he noted that “Mexico is a country that I love dearly. The Mexican people have given me many indelible moments in my life. I know this country as if it was my homeland, and I always carry it in my soul.”

The full album, MEXICO, is scheduled for release on September 25, 2015. In this album, Julio Iglesias renews his ties to Mexico with material from its Golden Age songbook, performed with his inimitable passion. An homage to Mexico’s greatest songwriters, the album will include twelve songs with distinctive Mexican flavor, Julio’s timeless interpretations and a 21st century sound.

“Mexican music is universal, and its composers are legendary,” Julio Iglesias observes. The album will feature a moving dedication to these songwriters, written by the artist himself.

“This record is dedicated to the outstanding composers who, generation after generation, filled our lives with love, nostalgia, memories and moments. After all these years, they remain alive in our souls. With all my respect and profound admiration.” – Julio Iglesias.

With this album, Julio Iglesias’ discography surpasses 80 albums since 1968, a sterling body of work. A total of 47 years of hits and record-setting accomplishments – with over 300 million records sold – solidifying Julio as the best-selling Latino artist in history, and one of the Top-10 best-selling music artists of all-time.

MEXICO is a return to fundamentals for an artist who has sung in over 12 languages and won a multitude of accolades around the world. Now, Julio Iglesias ends his long absence from recording, by again embracing his beloved Mexico and its classic songwriters.

IGLESIAS PRESENTED HIS NEW ALBUM “MÉXICO”

September 24, 2015
On September 23rd, Julio Iglesias presented to the local and international media his new album “México”, which is being released worldwide today September 25th, the first new album in 12 years recorded by the iconic Julio Iglesias in Spanish, his native language.

It was a very important day to celebrate. Not only due to the release of a new album but also another year of life that Julio celebrated on Mexican soil, a country that loves him very much and that has seen him grow from his beginnings
A very Mexican style celebration, with mariachi singing the traditional “Mañanitas” and with everyone present applauding.

With this album, Julio Iglesias renews his ties to Mexico with material from its Golden Age songbook, performed with his inimitable passion. An homage to Mexico’s greatest songwriters, the album includes twelve songs with distinctive Mexican flavor, Julio’s timeless interpretations and a 21st century sound.

Having recorded his first tribute album to Mexico in 1976, the best-selling Latin music artist in history now once again pays homage to a country whose support was instrumental in his rise to fame.

Julio Iglesias first performed in Mexico during the early 1970s and quickly won over the world’s largest Spanish-speaking country. Julio likewise fell in love with the nation and has continually remained well-versed in Mexican culture, history, music and customs.

While putting the finishing touches on “México”, he noted that “Mexico is a country that I love dearly. The Mexican people have given me many indelible moments in my life. I know this country as if it were my homeland, and I always carry it in my soul. Mexican music is universal and its composers are legendary,”

With this album, Julio Iglesias’ discography surpasses 80 albums since 1968, a sterling body of work. A total of 47 years of hits and record-setting accomplishments, with over 300 million records sold, solidifying Julio as the best-selling Latino artist in history, and one of the Top-10 best-selling music artists of all-time.

“México” is a return to fundamentals for an artist who has sung in over 12 languages and won a multitude of accolades around the world. Now, Julio Iglesias ends his long absence from recording, by again embracing his beloved Mexico and its classic songwriters.

The album includes:

1.- Usted
2.- Júrame/Ju-rame
3.- Ella
4.- Fallaste corazón
5.- Quién será/Sway
6.- Amanecí en tus brazos
7.- Échame a mi la culpa
8.- Juan Charrasqueado
9.- Y nos dieron las diez
10.- La media vuelta
11.- Se me olvidó otra vez
12.- México Lindo
13.- México Lindo feat Julión Álvarez (Bonus track)

Julio Iglesias will support the new album release with a series of highly-anticipated concerts, returning the legendary vocalist to stages across Mexico:

• September 26th – Guadalajara, Jalisco – Auditorio Telmex.
• September 29th – Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro – Auditorio Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez.
• October 3rd – Mérida, Yucatán – Coliseo Yucatán.
• October 8th – Hermosillo, Sonora – Centro de Usos Múltiples.
• October 10th – Puebla, Puebla – Auditorio Metropolitano.
• November 11th – Monterrey, Nuevo León – Auditorio Banamex.
Julio Iglesias celebrates the fact that his new CD „México” has reached No.1 by singing with friends
October 20, 2015

The Latin artist who has sold more records than any other has not released a new record in Spanish for 12 years.

Sports personalities, artists and TV presenters sang the first single, „Fallaste Corazón”:

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Cristiano Ronaldo, Rafa Nadal, Fernando Alonso, Raúl González, Iker Casillas, Luis Figo, Vicente del Bosque, Pepe Reina, Checo Pérez, Carlos Moyá, Enrique Ponce, Alexandre Pires, Susana Giménez, José Mota, Santiago Segura, Axel, Carlos Rivera, India Martínez, José José, Jordi Moyá, Jesús Álvarez, Merche, Anne Igartiburu, Nieves Álvarez, El Gran Wyoming, Boris Izaguirre, Soledad Pastorutti, José Mercé, Mónica Hernández, Valeria Lynch, Richy Castellanos, Pitingo, Yuriria Sierra, Paola Longoria, Fernando Platas, Cristian Castro, Blue Demon, Pepillo Origel y Grecia Castta

AFTER TWELVE YEARS without releasing anything in Spanish, Julio Iglesias has recently launched the record „MÉXICO”. And to celebrate its rise to No. 1 on global lists, friends of the artist have collaborated to produce an amusing video for his first single, „Fallaste Corazón”.

„México” is a work that aims to pay homage to the great Mexican songwriters. It entails a collection of classic songs that form a part of our collective memory, which the Spanish artist has made his own, performing them in his own highly personal manner.

“Mexico is a country with which I am deeply in love. The Mexicans have afforded me unforgettable moments over the course of my life. I know this country as well as I know my own. Mexican music is universal, and its composers are legendary.”

With this album, Julio Iglesias’ discography takes in more than 80 records since 1968, a magnificent body of work. A total of 47 years of hits and records – with more than 300 million records sold – have consolidated Julio as the most successful Latin artist in history and one of the top-ten music artists of all time in terms of sales..

“MEXICO” represents a return to origins for an artist who has sang in more than 12 languages and has received awards all over the world.
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Julio Igesias returns to AmericanAirlines Arena in April

December 5, 2015
Julio Iglesias is now preparing his encounter in Miami with his public, April 29, 2016, at the American Airlines Arena, which will open their doors to receive the Internationally acclaimed legend.

The artist, which is currently on tour in countries such as Egypt, Turkey, Russia, Romania, Bulgaria, Portugal, and Mexico, will bring his extensive repertoire of greatest hits, accompanied by an orquestra which will remind the public of memorable past times, with the ageless sound of his music.

Iglesias, who recently launched his musical production, titled, “Mexico”, continues to be loyal to his fans, firm that he will not stop singing until “Life or his public” retire him, (in his words). Without a doubt, this reunion promises to be a night full of magical surprises, dedicated to all of the people that have been waiting patiently for his return, and for 12 years for a new album in his native language.

On April 29th, Mr. Iglesias is commited to giving his public what they have been waiting for, a night full of emotion and memories that only he can provide with his songs, with his more than 47 years of career and more than 300 million albums sold.

In Miami, the concert will include hit songs such as: Hey!, Quijote, La vida sigue igual, Starry Night, Abrázame and Crazy, and there will also be a tribute to Mexico, one of the first countries that opened their doors to his music in the 60’s.

Music, history and nostalgia, are some of the things that Julio Iglesias will share with his audience. Considered the most celebrated artist in Latin Music, he has interpreted songs in 14 languages, and launched more than 80 albums throughout his career.

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The artist has also been the proud receiver of awards such as the Grammy, Latin Grammy, World Music Award, Billboard Award, among others. He was also awarded the Gold Medal for Merit in the Fine Arts in Spain, Knight of the French Legion of Honor and two Guinness World Records. Recently he was celebrated as doctor of “Honoris Causa”, by the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, honorific title given to him for his influences and merits in Music, as well as his contribution to the development of Culture.

Tickets are available online at ticketmaster.com