(This note must be deleted as the northeastern US tour that began today has been completely canceled.)
New York, Oct. 6 (EFE). – The popular Dominican impersonator José Sabala returns to New York tomorrow to celebrate his 35th anniversary on stage alongside iconic figures who have accompanied him throughout his career and the “debut” of other celebrities, including Bad Hase may not miss.
Sabala comes to this city after a ten-year absence as part of the extensive tour “Lo de today y lo de hoy” to thank his audience for their support and to introduce them to the new members of his show.
Nobody forgets how he transforms into Julio Iglesias, Roberto Carlos, José Feliciano or Luis Miguel, who return with this tour but could not miss, among others, the famous Bachatero Romeo Santos, the Colombian singer-songwriter Camilo Echeverry and even Marc Anthony integrated his show.
The impersonator also hinted that the “Queen of Salsa,” Celia Cruz, is returning “in a special way” on the 20th anniversary of her death last July.
He explained that the singer left him a video so that he could always imitate her and that he has not used it yet.
“Now I thought it prudent to save her on this 20th anniversary with the song ‘I will live,'” which she performs wearing a silver dress and a wig during a tribute on the Telemundo television network.
She recalled the Cuban singer’s words that accompany the video: “Everyone always asked me what I thought of Julio Sabala. I don’t think you’re the best, you’re the only one and by the way I’m very honored.” You’ve always done my job. “Character”.
“I leave you this video to keep using and keep me alive with all my grace and all my sugar. So Julio, gentlemen, enjoy this imitation, imagine that it is me. I leave you with Julio Sabala. Sugar.” !” says the embassy of the Guarachera of Cuba.
He also recalled that in the three decades in which he made people laugh, Julio Iglesias was the most iconic character, but he also mentioned the Mexican comedian Cantinflas, the Venezuelan singer El Puma or Celia Cruz and that no one remembers them imitations bothered me.
In the most difficult cases he immediately mentions Michael Jackson for his movements and the tenor Luciano Pavarotti for his voice, as well as Iglesias and Roberto Carlos and the comedian Cantinflas. “Saving him was one of the great privileges that life has given me,” he says of the Mexican.
Humor has always been a part of Sabala’s life, from the family and school environment and between his 15 and 25 years as part of the cast of “El circo de los Muchachos” from Spain, which subsequently “shaped my life, a great art school”. with whom he made his solo debut in the Cleofás Hall in Madrid and continued his career from there.
His tour will culminate next year at the Palacio de los Deportes in Madrid, in honor of the city where he began his career, highlighting that the “most magical thing” was having gained “the complicity and affection of practically everyone.” “Spanish speaking.” EFE
rh/fjo
(Photo)