Multi-Award winning Latin singer, composer and guitarist,
Jose Feliciano, will be back at Lehman
Center for the Performing Arts in
the Bronx after a four year absence. The singer appeared at Lehman in 2006, 2008
and again in 2010. So, returning to Lehman
Center , located at 250
Bedford Park Boulevard West , on Saturday May 10th
at 8:00 pm , the day before Mother’s
Day, will be like old home week for the musical star.
The Lifetime
Achievement Award winner is best known for his chart-topping recording of “Light My Fire” which catapulted him to
pop superstardom in 1968. The famed
tenor possesses an unmistakable voice and has been influencing pop, soul and
Latin music for over two generation, singing in English, Spanish and
Italian. His mega-hits include “Che
Sera” and “Feliz Navidad.” Feliz Navidad has been among the “25
Greatest Holiday Songs of the Century” noted ASCAP. Jose has recorded
forty-five gold and platinum records and received nine Grammy Awards. He has garnered countless honors and has a
star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
“I continue to count my blessings,” says Jose. “America has
been good to me. My fans are important to me.
But I cannot leave God out, because without God, nothing can
happen. So I do not take my stardom for
granted. I try to remain humble. I
think part of being a good entertainer is never forgetting your beginnings so I
continue to appreciate everyone who helped me along the way,” stated the very
humble Jose who was
born blind into humble beginnings in Lares, Puerto Rico in 1945.
“My parents were
concerned how I was going to make a living but fortunately I took a liking to
the guitar and with continued practice, I perfected it. Having been born into meager circumstances, I
listened to the blues. I understood the
music of Muddy Waters. I tried to
combine my Latin roots with my soul roots.
Outside of Spanish music, I was influenced by singers like Sam Cooke,
Ray Charles and I listened to a lot of Motown and was very impressed by Stevie
Wonder who wrote a lot of his own compositions.
It took a while, but I finally began to write some of my own music as
well,” remarked Feliciano.
Feliciano’s major break was in the Spanish market when, after an amazing performance at the 1966 Mar del Plata Festival in Argentina, RCA executives in Buenos Aires asked him to stay and record an album of Spanish music. His first single, “Poquita Fe” was a smash hit, and “Usted” was even bigger. Infusing long-time standard boleros with his own guitar and vocal styling, he became the teen idol of the day. “Being a teen idol was wonderful but it could be scary too. I could feel hands touching me from all directions and sometimes I would become disorientated. Finally I worked out a routine where my people would open the car door and form a barrier and I would just run straight ahead until I felt the car and jump in. This became the routine after every performance,” recalled Feliciano of his teenage idol days.
In 2008, his album Señor Bachata won a
Latin Grammy for
Best Contemporary Tropical Album as well as a Grammy Award for
Best Tropical Album. Fans have enjoyed
countless Feliciano songs, which include “Rain”, “Chico and the Man”,
“California Dreaming”, “Destiny”, “Affirmation”, “Ay Cariño”, “Ponte A Cantar”,
“Cuando El Amor Se Acaba” and “Porque Te Tengo Que Olvidar?.” His latest
release in 2012, was The
King, a
tribute to Elvis Presley.
Tickets for the show can be purchased by calling theLehman
Center box office
at 718-960-8833 or by going on line at www.LehmanCenter.org.
Tickets for the show can be purchased by calling the
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