A hymn of hope and positivity. This is the new and happy song of Thalía, Enséñame a vivir, which will be sent to radio on Tuesday, July 6.
Enséñame a vivir, written by Mexican singer Reyli, is the third single from the latest album by Thalía, Thalía en Primera Fila, released last December 2009 and has proved very successful in sales and radio internationally.
A natural Thalía, have more engaging voice than ever, began to win loyal fans and the general public, with the ballad Equivocada, the first single that has reached the top of choice in national and international radio.
With this new single and video, Enséñame a vivir, Thalía conquer a wider audience than she does, because every time it shows more than one artist inside out.
Source: EsMas
Mexican superstar Thalía releases her third single
Enséñame a vivir her latest album Thalía en Primera Fila
After her successful singles Equivocada and Qué será de ti, Thalía presents her third single Enséñame a vivir, one of 13 tracks (including a medley of four songs) that make up the new album called Thalía en Primera Fila.
The video is taken from the live concert recording Thalía in the front row (second in the Primera Fila concert series of Sony Music), recorded by Thalía on July 31, 2009 at the BankUnited Center in Coral Gables, Florida.
Thalía en Primera Fila is a very selective collection of unreleased songs (including duets with the award-winning Mexican singer/songwriter Joan Sebastian, and a new rising star of Sony, Pedro Capo), covers some of the most popular Hispanic music (written by composers such as Juan Luis Guerra, Ricardo Arjona and Leonel, a former member of the group Sin Bandera) and new versions of some of the great hits of Thalía, Thalía en Primera Fila is not like any other album she has released throughout her more than two-decade career. The song Equivocada is just another example of how the public for the first time will have the opportunity to discover an unknown Thalía: no tricks, sensitive, vulnerable, only the singer, her voice and 12 musicians.
Source: Sony Music Argentina
Extreme VIP guests just over the bridge on Star Island, enjoyed the wedding of Lara Coppola and Nayib Estefan, the son of Emilio and Gloria Estefan with an epic bash at the Estefans’ estate, boasting musical entertainment by the Misshapes and a bevy of celebrity guests, including Andy Garcia, Lily Estefan, Danny Santiago, Belkys Nerey, Sammy Sosa, and Thalía, and A-listers including: Jorge and Darlene Perez, Nick D’Annunzio, Tara Solomon, Jose Ortiz, Frank Amadeo, Mario Vergel and Sebastian Puga, to name a few.
Here are two photos of Thalía at the Estefan-Coppola wedding last June 5, 2010 (Hola Mexico magazine. July 7, 2010):

Source: Miami Socialholic
The Mexican singer presents us the clip of the song that sings a duet with Joan Sebastian. Do not miss it!
Presenting the video of the song Con la Duda which Thalía sings a duet with legendary singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian.
The song is the third single from the album Primera Fila, recorded live by the Mexican singer.

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Source: People en Español
Video Source: MSN Latinoamérica, Univision
Added several candid images in the gallery (MQ).
Thalía and husband Tommy Mottola purchase two classic cars in Miami, Florida last March 2010. The couple got two old classic cars as an investment, a Jaguar of 1965 and a Thunder Bird of 1956. The price of the Jaguar was US$72,000 and the price of the ThunderBird was US$90,000, making a total investment of US$162,000. The couple was spotted later enjoying of their first trip on the Jaguar.
Thalía seen jogging in Miami with daughter Sabrina Sakaë in West Palm Beach, Miami, Florida last March 2010.
Thalía, husband Tommy Mottola and daughter Sabrina Sakaë stroll in a Golf car in Miami, Florida last April 5, 2010.
Thalía arriving at Puerto Rico for 2010 Billboard Latin Music Awards at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, Carolina, Puerto Rico last April 28, 2010.
The producer Pedro Torres confirmed that the singer will star in an episode of the Mexican series Mujeres Asesinas.
It is a fact, Thalía will star in one of fourteen chapters of the third season of Mujeres Asesinas, according to the Mexican producer of the series, now need only to look at the agenda of the singer to start recording.
“There are still nine chapters and one of them is referred to Thalía but we’ll see if we can or can not. She knows what it is, knows perfectly well, loves history, but she’s a busy woman with agendas elsewhere”, said Pedro Torres .
Thalía must have something juicy up her sleeve, because producer of the show, Pedro Torres, can’t give an exact date of her episode until they figure out when she can fit the appearance in her busy schedule:
“To Thalía and the project was offered and accepted,” said the producer Pedro Torres to the Mexican newspaper El Siglo. “But I do not know when it can for her agenda. Hopefully we can do for the month of July.”
Torres said the wife of Tommy Motolla gives great strength to the cast of this series which have passed the great figures of Mexican television.
The story that would star Thalía, moved Mexico for nearly half a century.
“It’s a story that happens in Acapulco, very interesting, on a case that rocked the Mexican society in the sixties, a surrealist painter, Señora (Sofía) Bassi,” the producer added. The singer could revive on TV the case of Sofia Bassi, whose son-in-law died in a mysterious crime of which she pleaded guilty.
Torres denied that the financial claims of the actress are too high.
“It’s not an economic problem, is a series that has a budget equal to all the actresses, that really people are doing with us is because they are very interested in the acting challenge”.
Sources:
People en Español
Generaccion.com
El Mañana
MTV Tr3s
Other: About Sofía Bassi
Thalía arrives for the Robin Hood Foundation gala in New York, U.S., on Monday, May 10, 2010. The Robin Hood Foundation gala, Wall Street’s largest single-evening fundraising event, raised a record of more than $88 million to feed and clothe the city’s destitute. The sum exceeded last year’s record of $72.7 million.
The Robin Hood Foundation gala, Wall Street’s largest single-evening fundraising event, raised a record of more than US$88-million at a dinner this week to feed and clothe the city’s destitute. The sum, donated by more than 3,600 attendees, including celebrities such as Uma Thurman, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas, as well as executives at Wall Street banks, hedge funds and private-equity companies, exceeded last year’s record of US$72.7-million. Pledges were still coming in, said David Saltzman, the nonprofit’s co-founder and executive director. Hedge fund managers are among the core supporters of Robin Hood, the brainchild of Paul Tudor Jones II, chairman of Tudor Investment Corp. The foundation raises money for 200 of New York’s poverty-fighting organizations. Itsboard– which includes Mr. Jones, Green-light Capital’s David Einhorn, S.A.C. Capital Advisors LP’s Steven A. Cohen, film producer Harvey Weinstein and actor Gwyneth Paltrow — covers the gala’s cost so that all proceeds go to the beneficiaries.
Source: Financial Post
Other Source: HedgeFund.net



















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