
Ricky Martin Isn’t the Only Musician with a Biography
By Grace Bastidas | 08/26/2010 - 12:00 | 0 Comments
Ricky Martin’s memoir, Me, doesn’t hit shelves till November 2, so if you’re anxious to know more about the former Menudo’s life as a dad or his decision to reveal his sexuality, you’ll just have to wait. In the meantime, there are a few tell-all books that should satiate your curiosity about life away from the recording studio for some of our favorite music makers. Get reading!
Celia Cruz
Celia: My Life (Rayo)
The Queen of Salsa passed away in 2003, but her legacy lives on. In this book, she tells her story in her own words. We follow the Cuban singer from her childhood in Havana to her exile in Mexico to her performances around the world alongside notables like Tito Puente.
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