Marc Anthony le cantará a Obama

January 6, 2009 by Heist  
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marc-anthony Marc Anthony le cantará a Obama

Paulina Rubio, Rosario Dawson, Marc Anthony, Tony Plana, Cucu Diamantes y Yerba Buena son algunos de los artistas que participarán en la Gala Inaugural Latina del 18 de enero con motivo de la toma de poder del presidente electo Barack Obama.

La fiesta se llevará a cabo en el Union Station, en Washington, y las entradas para el público interesado tienen un costo de $200., y todo el dinero recaudado será traspasado a la ONG Friends of the National Museum of the American Latino, que busca la creación de un museo latino en la capital americana.

En los próximos días los organizadores pretenden dar a conocer otras celebridades y figuras de la política que participarían de la gala.

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