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Friday, 22 January 2016

Enrique Iglesias' Israeli connection

Joining Latin superstar Enrique Iglesias onstage tonight at his second Tel Aviv concert is Jerusalem-raised guitarist Sean Hurwitz.


ISRAELI GUITARIST Sean Hurwitz (center, right) performing onstage with Latin heartthrob Enrique Iglesias at the Menora Mivtachim Arena in Tel Aviv. (. (photo credit:LIOR KETER)

Enrique Iglesias fans probably pay a lot more attention to his swiveling hips than to his high-precision touring band. But when the Latin heartthrob takes the stage Tuesday night at the Menora Mivtachim Arena in Tel Aviv for the second of two Israel performances (the first was last week), a quick gander at the young, good-looking guitarist over on the side adding tasty electric fills and nylonstringed acoustic runs to Iglesias’s music might invoke a good dose of Israeli pride.

Jerusalem-born and raised Sean (Shachar) Hurwitz joined Iglesias on his Sex and Love world tour in August, more than a decade after moving to Los Angeles and establishing himself as a “go to” session guitarist and producer.

A member of “I’m A Believer” party rockers Smash Mouth since 2011, the 35-year-old Hurwitz auditioned for Iglesias earlier this year and, with a minimum of frazzled nerves, has been able to keep both of his bands satisfied.

“My first week with Enrique was something from the movies,” said Hurwitz in a phone call from Sri Lanka, where the Iglesias juggernaut had landed after its first Tel Aviv tour.

“I had finished up a show in Washington, DC, with Smash Mouth, and flew directly to Monaco to meet up with Enrique’s tour on the day of their show. I had never met any of the band or crew, and we did a sound check and ran through a few of the tunes that had specific things I needed to know.

And later that night, I was onstage with Enrique for a 90-minute show.”

The tour went on to Turkey and Lebanon, and then instead of taking time to jump over to Jerusalem to visit his parents (Ira and Judy, a biochemist at Hebrew University) in their Pisgat Ze’ev home, Hurwitz had to fly back immediately for another Smash Mouth show.

“Luckily, since then Smash Mouth has been on a hiatus for a few months, so it’s worked out much better,” said Hurwitz, who is planning to spend a week in Israel with his new wife following Tuesday’s show.

It will be the first free moments Hurwitz has had since he was approached by Iglesias’s musical director to audition for the second guitar role in March when longtime band member Emmett O’Malley decided to leave. As opposed to the old school jamming in the studio type of audition, Hurwitz explained that his vetting all took place via video.

“My name came up because even though Enrique is a pop artist, he wants a rock band and a rock vibe on tour,” said Hurwitz. “He looked at my website, checked out my videos and style and liked my look. He told me, ‘I like the dynamics and the way you work with the singers – you have what we need.’” Iglesias sent Hurwitz some of his songs and asked him to learn the relevant parts, and the guitarist sent back videos of him performing on electric, acoustic and acoustic classical with nylon strings to encompass the various styles found in Iglesias’s shows.

The boss was sold, and the shows in Monaco, Turkey and Lebanon were seen by all sides as a live audition.

“It seemed like I was the right guy, but it was still a matter of getting onstage with everyone, and seeing if we click, and if there was a vibe between myself and Enrique and if it looked like we were having fun,” said Hurwitz.

“I went in fully aware that it may or may not work out, but it did happen to work and it’s been a lot of fun ever since.”

Fun, but slightly different than the camaraderie- filled bus tours with Smash Mouth.

The Sex and Love Tour travels in style, with over 30 crew members focused on every detail of the show and the band’s needs. But there is a noticeable separation between the band and the star.

“It’s a big production and we’re part of a well-oiled machine. Enrique, as nice as he is, has his own jet, and his own life,” said Hurwitz. “I’m not really used to having that close relationship with the singer onstage but not really knowing him that well. But it’s wonderful in other ways – I’m getting to tour the world and see some amazing places over these last five months.”

Finding his place in the music business has been a welcome development for Hurwitz, who as a teenage Israeli was one of those lost Jerusalem kids hanging out near Zion Square with a mohawk and multiple face piercings.

He acknowledges that music turned his life around and has been paying it forward by getting involved with Jerusalem’s Sobar, a non-profit organization that is opening an alcohol-free music club and center that will provide guidance and structure for the latest generation of disenfranchised teens and young adults.

At last week’s sold-out Tel Aviv show, Hurwitz hosted a number of his childhood friends. But when the time came for Iglesias to introduce the band, he forgot to point out that his guitarist was a local boy made good. Hurwitz is hopeful that at Tuesday’s show, which his family is attending, Iglesias will include that shout-out.

“I think if Enrique tells the audience that I’m from Israel, they’re going to go crazy,” said Hurwitz. “It will be something they can feel proud of.”

Enrique Iglesias Biography

Enrique Iglesias is a Spanish singer known for several hit songs, including "Bailamos," "Rhythm Divine," "Be With You," "Escape" and "Hero." He is the son of Spanish singer Julio Iglesias.

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Synopsis


Born in Spain in 1975, Enrique Iglesias is the son of popular Spanish singer Julio Iglesias. Iglesias grew up largely in Miami and began singing as a teenager. He released his self-titled debut album in 1995 and, like his subsequent studio works, proved to be a huge success. By early 2012, Iglesias had sold more than 60 million records worldwide. His most successful songs include "Bailamos," "Rhythm Divine," "Be With You," "Escape," "Maybe," "Don't Turn Off The Lights" and "Hero."

Early Years

Enrique Iglesias was born Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler in Madrid, Spain, on May 8, 1975. The youngest of three children, Iglesias is the son of popular Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, and Isabel Preysler, a well-known Madrid socialite.

Following the kidnapping of his grandfather, Iglesias was sent to Miami to live with his father due to security concerns. Because of his father's intense touring schedule, much of Iglesias's parenting came from his nanny, Elvira Olivares, to whom he later dedicated his first album.

By the time he was a teenager, Iglesias had started to follow in his father's footsteps. His first live performance came in a production of Hello, Dolly! at his school, the prestigious Gulliver Private School in Miami. From there, he started writing and performing songs at various Miami restaurants with a small group of friends, all of which he kept secret from his parents.

"It's not like I was looking for a record deal then," Iglesias later said. "I did it because I loved it. I never told anyone. For me it was a getaway to sing, one of those things I didn’t want anyone to screw up."

After graduating from high school, Iglesias enrolled at the University of Miami, where he intended to study business. But the world of music kept calling to him, and after just a year of college, he dropped out.

Commercial Success


Intent on making it without the help of his father or his famous last name, Iglesias started shopping demos of his work to various producers under the name Enrique Martinez. He'd recorded the cassette, which featured one Spanish song and a pair of English tunes, by secretly borrowing money from his nanny.

Hard work soon paid off, and in 1995 Iglesias, much to the chagrin of his parents, inked a record contract. Later that year, Iglesias's self-titled debut album hit CD stores.

The record proved to be more of a hit than Iglesias had ever imagined, going gold in Portugal in just seven days, and selling more than 6 million copies worldwide. The following year Iglesias took home numerous accolades, including a 1996 Grammy Award for best Latin performer, Billboard's "Artist of the Year" and "Album of the Year" honors, and a pair of American Music Awards.

Iglesias's 1997 follow-up, Vivir, went big as well, registering more than 5 million in sales and launching the singer's first-ever world tour. In 1999, he made a career breakthrough with the song "Bailamos" ("We Dance"); released as a single, the song soon became a No. 1 hit on the U.S. charts and was featured in the popular film Wild Wild West, starring actor Will Smith. Iglesias met with even greater success three years later, when he released his first all-English record, Enrique (2000), including the songs "Rhythm Divine" and "Be With You."

Just when it seemed like Iglesias's career had hit its peak of success, the singer-songwriter released his most successful album to date: Escape (2001). Iglesias co-wrote the album (his second English record), which includes the incredibly popular songs "Escape," "Maybe," "Don't Turn Off The Lights" and "Hero."

Following Escape's success, Iglesias went on to release several other recordings, including the 2003 album 7; 2007's Insomniac, including the popular song "Push"; and 2010's Euphoria, which includes the singles "I Like It" and "Ayer." By early 2012, Iglesias had sold more than 40 million albums worldwide.

Tall and good-looking, with an air of coolness that sets him apart from his father, Iglesias has always been careful to maintain an artistic separation from his famous dad. Rumors have also circulated that that two men aren't close, but Julio has always maintained he's proud of his son. "What has happened to him is sensational," he has said. "Parents hope for great things for their children, but how do you imagine such success?"

Indeed, in the years since he first came on to the scene, Iglesias has achieved international stardom that in many ways rivals his father's career. Billboard has even gone so far as to label him "The King of Latin Pop" and "The King of Dance."

Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull

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Enrique & Pitbull will reunite and share the stage for an AEG Live Fall tour that will visit the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada on Friday, September 19th. Fast-rising Latin urban star J Balvin is confirmed as the support act.

Enrique & Pitbull have come together to create a stage design that offers fans an immersive experience, a chance to get up close and personal with the artists for a once in a lifetime concert experience.

Citi® is the official credit card of The Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull Fall Tour. Citi® cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Tuesday, May 6 at 10:00 am local time through Citi's Private Pass® Program. For complete details visit www.citiprivatepass.com. Tickets for the general on sale begin May 9.

"There's no better place for me than being up on stage in front of my fans," said Enrique Iglesias. "And going on tour with a close friend and someone I admire, like Pitbull, is truly an honor. We really want to give everybody a show that they will remember for the rest of their lives."

"Going on tour again with Enrique is exciting. He's a talented music star, and also a close friend who I respect and have learned a lot from," said Pitbull. "Together we are going to give fans great music, energy and what they really deserve - to enjoy life and forget the rest for three hours, Daleee!"

GRAMMY, LATIN GRAMMY and Multiple Billboard Music award winner ENRIQUE IGLESIAS is one of the most successful Latin music and pop crossover artists of all-time, with over 100 million albums sold worldwide, and an astounding 24 #1 "Hot Latin Songs" hits – the most, by far, in the history of the chart. His ability to craft captivating global hits transcends genres and languages as Iglesias has also notched 13 #1 tracks on the Billboard Dance Charts (the most of any male artist), and multiple hits atop the Hot 100 as well. Likewise, Enrique's just-released new album "SEX AND LOVE" has added to his tally of now 7 #1 titles on the "Top Latin Albums" chart. This new release has already resulted in 5 more consecutive #1 singles, including the propulsive and seductively confessional smash "I'm a Freak" – which once again pairs Enrique with his tour partner Pitbull. The track is a fan favorite follow-up to their 2012 collaboration "I Like It" from Iglesias' previous multi-platinum and chart-topping album "EUPHORIA".

Armando Christian Perez aka PITBULL is a globally successful musician, performer, business entrepreneur, fashion icon and actor whose career sales have exceeded 5 million albums and over 50 million singles worldwide. Pitbull has had #1 hits in more than 15 countries, his videos have been viewed more than 3 billion times and his social reach matches audiences of some television networks around the world. Pitbull's latest album, Global Warming: Meltdown features the massive hit singles "Feel This Moment" with Christina Aguilera, "Don't Stop The Party," "Back In Time" from the action-comedy Men in Black 3, and his second #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart "Timber" featuring Ke$ha. Pitbull's world tours have sold out concerts in North and South America, Europe, and the Far East. This year he was also selected along with Jennifer Lopez and Brazilian singer Claudia Leitte to perform the official anthem "We Are One (Ole Ola)" at the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup in Sao Paolo, Brazil. Armando is also a burgeoning business entrepreneur with his own line of premium, light vodkas, Voli, a partnership with Sheets, the dissolvable energy strip, as well as premier fragrances for men and women simply titled Pitbull. These ventures along with major sponsorship deals with blue-chip brands like Bud Light, Dr Pepper, Kodak, and Dodge, plus a television production deal announced with Endemol North America, and a strategic partnership with Playboy Enterprises that was unveiled in the music video for his new global smash hit "Wild Wild Love" featuring G.R.L. clearly define Pitbull as Mr. Worldwide.

Described as the leading next-generation Latin-Urban star "bringing dembow back to the international dance floor" J BALVIN's recently released first album "La Familia" debuted at #1 in his native Colombia and quickly went multi-platinum. The record and its first two singles have also been a steady/growing presence in the Top-10 of iTunes U.S. Latin sales and on Latin radio playlists across the country as well. In fact, this month has seen J Balvin's new single "6AM" quickly ascend to #1 on Billboard's "Tropical Airplay" chart while racking up nearly 5 million YouTube views in just over a week. Additional fans also discovered the charismatic performer through his recent collaboration with Robin Thicke and Pharrell on the Latin American version of Blurred Lines. With a strong fan base also developing across Europe – where he was just named Best International Artist of the Year at Romania's ZU Awards, J Balvin already boasts a social media following of over 10 Million fans.

Enrique Iglesias, Secretario General Iberoamericano, dictará Sexta Cátedra Raúl Prebisch


The former Inter American Development Bank president will speak on the return of the State in development strategies.

(23 August 2006) Enrique V. Iglesias, Secretary-General of the Ibero-American Secretariat (SEGIB), will deliver a lecture entitled "The return of the State in development strategies," for the sixth version of the Raúl Prebisch Memorial Lecture Series.

The lecture will take place on Monday, 28 August 2006 at 5:00 pm in the Raúl Prebisch Conference Room at the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) headquarters in Santiago, Chile(Av. Dag Hammarskjold 3477, Vitacura). José Luis Machinea, ECLAC Executive Secretary, will introduce the distinguished lecturer and deliver opening remarks.

Enrique Iglesias was appointed Secretary-General of the Ibero-American Secretariat in October 2005, following 17 years as President of the Inter American Development Bank in Washington DC. He held the post of Foreign Minister of Uruguay (1985-1988); Executive Secretary of ECLAC (1972-1985); General Secretary of the United Nations Conference on Sources of New and Renewable Energy (Nairobi, Kenya, 1982); and President of the Ministerial Meeting that launched the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in Punta del Este, Uruguay (1986). He was President of the Central Bank of Uruguay from 1967 to 1969.

Iglesias has written numerous articles and essays on diverse aspects of Latin America development, as is the author of the books Latin America at the Doorstep of the 1980s, The Energy Challenge and Development and Equity: The Challenge of the 1980s.

The Raúl Prebisch Memorial Lecture Series was established by ECLAC in 2001 to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of the respected Argentine economist, who was Executive Secretary of the UN regional commission between 1950 and 1963.

Prebisch made a decisive mark on ideas and approaches to development in Latin America and the Caribbean, contributing to UN's efforts for more equitable international order. Previous speakers in the memorial lecture series include Brazilian economist Celso Furtado (2001), Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz(2002), former Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso (2003), former UNCTAD Secretary-General Rubens Ricupero (2004) and Harvard University Professor of International Political Economy Dani Rodrik (2005).

IDB inaugurates Chair for Culture and Development named after former IDB president Enrique V. Iglesias

IDB President Luis Alberto Moreno hosts the inaugural lecture on the role of culture in development by Ibero-American Secretary General Enrique V. Iglesias

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Cultural Center will present Secretary Iglesias in the inaugural lecture of the Enrique V. Iglesias Chair for Culture and Development on Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at 12:00 p.m. at the IDB’s downtown Washington, DC headquarters.

The Chair is named after the former president who founded the IDB Cultural Center 20 years ago, and who has continuously pioneered and championed the concept of culture as an integral component of international development around the world. The lecture, titled “Culture and Development,” will outline his reasoning on how culture as industry, and culture as heritage, both contribute to uplift and sustain socio-economic life standards in developing nations.

IDB President Luis Alberto Moreno will inaugurate the lectureship with a dedication to Enrique V. Iglesias, Ibero-American Secretary General, as the inspiration of a movement working over decades to open the world’s eyes to the importance of cultural economy and creativity, which now represents 4 percent of regional GDP in nations like Brazil, Argentina and Mexico. Cultural development creates exceptional opportunities for youth employment, innovation, and financial stimulus for small and medium-sized businesses.

The IDB is the first and only multi-lateral financial organization with an established Cultural Center that works to increase access to culture and use it as a tool for social inclusion. From now on, every year the Enrique V. Iglesias Chair for Culture and Development will honor the best minds in Latin America and the Caribbean whose outstanding contributions to culture and development have changed lives and increased knowledge.

WHAT: Inauguration of the Enrique V. Iglesias Chair for Culture and Development

WHEN: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at 12:00 p.m.

WHERE: IDB, Enrique V. Iglesias Conference Center Auditorium
1330 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20577

WHO:
Enrique V. Iglesias, Ibero-American Secretary General, and
former President of the IDB (1988–2005)
Luis Alberto Moreno, President of the IDB
Marcelo Cabrol, Manager, IDB Office of External Relations