A rebroadcast of a conversation with Marc Anthony

with Marc Anthony
in Music
on Wednesday, August 9, 2000 * * * * *

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A rebroadcast of an interview with singer Marc Anthony about his career and his self-titled CD, which is his first major album to feature primarily English compositions (from October 18, 1999).

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salsa
Marc Anthony
Ruben Blades
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Latin music

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    1. Gina  09/03/2007 12:56 AM Report

      Marc Anthony. Huge crush, huge, next to Charlie of course! This man for me embodies the best of singing in its purest natural form across all genres beginning this 21st century. He is a balladeer. He sings with heart, he sings from his soul and you can feel every word and its meaning. He is a Latin male Barbara Streisand. I own his first CD *Marc Anthony* sung in English in threes, one for my home, one for my car and one for my office. I have his DVD concert at Madison Square Garden. No one entertainer/balladeer has moved me the way that Marc Anthonyâ??s music does. He is truly one of a kind in this new millennium and in my view, Marc Anthony is in the company with his unique style of singing ballads with a Pavarotti, a Bocelli, and I think time will bear him out as one of this centurys great lyrical writers as well, such as in the company of Paul Anka. You will see. Continued success Marc Anthony!