Kölner Akademie celebrates Christmas with music by Ignacio Jerusalem, Manuel de Sumaya and Francisco Corselli.
Yes, that’s a line from José Feliciano’s song “Feliz Navidad,” a holiday radio fixture for 35 years. But this winter means more to Feliciano than just the annual return of his classic, catchy tune. In ...
José Feliciano wrote the song to unite people with its holiday cheer and its bilingual lyrics — both in Spanish and English. Fifty four years later, “Feliz Navidad” remains as popular as ever. It’s ...
Puerto Rican musician José Feliciano was seen greeting a young guitar student at a music shop in Westport, Conn., Friday afternoon. At the Westport Music Center, the “Feliz Navidad” singer, 72, was ...
Jose Feliciano had no intention of writing a holiday standard when he met with producer Rick Jarrard on a hot summer day in the singer’s LA home to discuss the track list for a Christmas album they ...
So important is “Feliz Navidad” to the history of Latin music overall that it’s the opening chapter of Leila Cobo's upcoming book Decoding Despacito: An Oral History of Latin Music, to be published… ...
The first ever music video for “Feliz Navidad” was released on Christmas Eve (December 24)! The new video marks the 50th anniversary of the famous song by José Feliciano, and features a lot of famous ...
Walking through José Feliciano's property in Connecticut, "Sunday Morning" contributor Kelefa Sanneh asked the singer and guitar virtuoso, "What are the sounds of Connecticut?" Feliciano is ...
As predictable as a Christmas tree in the corner of the living room, the holiday evergreen "Feliz Navidad" has ensured that Merry Christmas is one phrase that everyone can say in Spanish. But… By Judy ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. These days here are not many veteran entertainers who would attempt a cheesy joke about Stevie Wonder's blindness. But Jose Feliciano ...
“The greatest tragedy for many handicapped people,” says Feliciano, “is that they let others convince them that there are limits to what they can accomplish. It’s just not so.” José Feliciano performs ...