Once again the popular and prestigious Forbes magazine unveiled the list of highest-paid dead celebrities and as expected, for the second year you row, the King of Pop, Michael Jackson leads the group, because in the last 12 months has increased its assets by 170 million dollars.
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The second list is the legendary King of Rock, Elvis Presley, who earned a total sum of 55 million, ranking third most desired blonde of all time, Marilyn Monroe was held to just 27 million, while taking into account the time since his death, it is clear that there are still those who idolize the latter two stars, who not only knew how to impose different styles of music, but also created a new fashion in their respective eras.
But the King of Pop, not only leads this list, also ranks as the second artist with more income during the year you 2010, surpassed only by the world-renowned Irish band U2, magazine reported these exorbitant profits are due to these artists are due? os their own catalogs, giving them extra percentages.
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After completing a successful tour of North America and several European countries like France, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and Portugal, not forgetting the brilliant presentations in Australia and Africa. British singer James Blunt is already preparing the final details of the continuation of the tour which now will be staged in South America.
The purpose of these concerts is to present the artist’s third album, titled Some Kind Of Trouble, the latest project of the singer who was released on November 8, 2010 that, as expected, has a long list of songs romantic and a very simple music videos that focus on the melody and the lyrics of each of the interpretations.
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As announced in a popular Chilean newspaper, the singer’s tour will begin in the country on January 12, against the backdrop of the Movistar Arena in Santiago. Some weeks later, on the 25th, Blunt attend Var?o Festival in Salvador, Brazil.
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