By Tom Grater
08.04.2020 - 20:33 / billboard.com
On Sunday, March 15, a day after the Spanish government formally issued a stay at home order over the novel coronavirus, Alberto Gestoso moved his keyboard to the balcony of his apartment and serenaded his neighbors.Shortly after, Alex Le Brontorrent, who lives in an apartment a few doors down, joined him on the saxophone. Together they improvised a beautiful instrumental version of Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” for their neighbors on lockdown.
By Bruce Haring
Manchester City have been given a boost in their hopes of signing Atletico Madrid midfielder Saul Niguez with reports claiming that Barcelona have dropped out of the race for the 25-year-old.
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Legendary Global, Chris Albrecht's international TV venture with Legendary, has a quarantine-themed series in the works as it expands into Spain. Legendary Global and Spain-based ESPotlight are partnering to develop and produce around 10 series annually for Spanish-speaking audiences worldwide, initially with the COVID-19 dramedy La Trientena.
By Jake Kanter
In September 1918, still in the throes of World War One, Britain's Prime Minister David Lloyd George travelled to Manchester for a ceremonial visit.
Enrique Iglesias has brought joy to his over 15 million followers on Instagram by posting an adorable father-and-daughter dance.
Manchester United are long-term admirers of Atletico Madrid midfielder Saúl Ñíguez.