Juanes preaches peace on tour in US (AP)
By SIGAL RATNER-ARIAS, Associated Press Writer 14 minutes ago
NEW YORK - Juanes kicked off the U.S. leg of his world tour at Madison Square Garden, bringing a message of peace and a giddy enthusiasm to be performing in “the temple of music.”| ADVERTISEMENT |
He opened Thursday night with his hit “A Dios le pido,” and kept the public on its feet with more than 20 songs, including “Mala gente,” “Fotografia,” “Volverte a ver” and the megahit “La camisa negra.”
The Colombia star showed his activist colors, preaching peace between his homeland and its neighbors amid a diplomatic crisis over a deadly Colombian cross-border raid into Ecuador last week that killed a senior Colombian rebel and 24 others.
“This night as a Colombian, I want to extend my right hand and embrace all my Ecuadorean brothers, I want to extend my left hand and embrace all my Venezuelan brothers,” Juanes said. “Only we can come together under a single flag, the flag of peace.”
A hush fell over the stadium as Juanes led a tribute to land-mine victims, singing “Minas piedras” while two giant screens carried images of the victims of anti-personnel mines by photojournalist Gervasio Sanchez.
Leading a band of seven, guitar in hand, Juanes briefly lost his way while singing “Mentira” — but the crowd was forgiving.
“I forgot the lyrics and it’s my turn to improvise,” Juanes confessed to wave of applause.
For an encore, Juanes played a rousing rendition of Colombian Joe Arroyo’s “La rebelion.”
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