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November 24, 2005 - A source
tells Neil Sean of Sky News that Ricky Martin has recorded an album of
his favorite Broadway tunes. "I don't plan on being a rock star forever,"
said the singer, who found fame on Broadway in hit musical 'Les Miserables'.
"There are so many types of music that I want to sing." Read more.
November
24, 2005 - Ricky Martin performed live on the Plaza at Rockefeller Center
as part of NBC's 'Today' Show Toyota Concert Series in New York City on
Wednesday (November 9). Check out pictures here.
November 17, 2005 - ContactMusic.com
reports that Ricky Martin, who was among the first celebrities to offer
help to the devastated families in Thailand following the tsunami on December
26th, recently revisited the country to witness the work done on his charity
homes. "More than a 1,000 people have been working on this project, literally,
from all over the world, to put their work and love into the construction,"
Martin said. Read more.
November 17, 2005 - Ricky
Martin took part in an interview with Telemundo TV at Rockefeller Plaza
on Wednesday (November 9) in New York City. Check out pictures from FilmMagic.
November 17, 2005 - Ricky
Martin talked with the 'Today' show crew on Wednesday (November 9) about
the making of his new album 'Life'. Watch the segment at MSN.com.
Martin also performed 'I Don't Care', 'Maria', and 'Drop It On Me'. Watch
the performances at MSN.com.
November 6, 2005 - Ricky
Martin dropped by 'TV Total' to chat with host Stefan Raab about his new
album 'Life'. Rick talked about having a more global sound on the disc,
did an impromptu 'La Bamba' and 'La Cucaracha' performance with Raab, and
his training in Capuera, a Brazlian martial art -- which he demonstrated
with Raab. Watch the 10-minute interview here.
November 6, 2005 - Ricky
Martin was videotaped arriving at the airport in Cancun, Mexico to attend
the MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamerica. The event was later postponed
to an unspecified date due to Hurricane Wilma. Watch the video from Clasos.
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