Friday, September 10, 2010

Sept. 10: Jose Feliciano is 65 today.


Feliciano was born in Lares, Puerto Rico, one of eleven children. His blindness is the result of congenital glaucoma. He was first exposed to music at age three. When he was five, his family moved to Spanish Harlem, New York City and, at age nine, he played on the Teatro Puerto Rico.


He started out playing accordion until his grandfather gave him a guitar. He reportedly sat by himself in his room for up to 14 hours a day to listen to 1950s rock albums, classical guitarists such as Andrés Segovia, and jazz players such as Wes Montgomery. He later had classical lessons with Harold Morris who earlier had been a student with Segovia.

At 17, he quit school to play in clubs, having his first professional performance in Detroit. Feliciano became a household name all over Latin America. After moving to Los Angeles, he teamed up with Rick Jarrard who was, at the time, also producing Nilsson and Jefferson Airplane.



They recorded The Doors' song "Light My Fire" in a Latin style and released it as a single. It reached #3 on the US pop charts in late summer 1968, selling over one million copies, and earning Feliciano a gold disc. He also won two Grammy Awards for Best New Artist Of The Year and for Best Pop Song Of The Year in 1969.

Press links below to view You Tube videos:
-- "Light my Fire"
-- "Ain't No Sunshine"






 
Guitar Player magazine has named him Best Pop Guitarist for five years running and has placed him in their Gallery of the Greats. He has also been voted both Best Jazz and Best Rock Guitarist in the Playboy magazine readers' poll numerous times. Jose has received over 40 gold and platinum records, has won 14 Grammy nominations and six Grammy awards, and has earned countless prestigious awards the world over.



 
Jose had his hands cast for the world famous Wall of Hands in Madam Tussaud's in London.

Senor BoleroAbsolutely the BestJose Feliciano Band - New Morning: The Paris Concert [Blu-ray]

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