José Feliciano No Dogs Allowed HD
Feliciano was due to perform in the United Kingdom, but the authorities would not allow his guide dog into the country unless it was in quarantine for six months. The stringent quarantine measures of those days were intended to prevent the spread of rabies. Feliciano later wrote a song entitled "No Dogs Allowed" (then lately in 1969 become a Netherland Top10 Hit on the charts), which told the story of his first visit to London.
Feliciano was born in Lares, Puerto Rico, on September 10, 1945. Left permanently blind at birth as a result of congenital glaucoma, he was first exposed to music at age 3; he would play on a tin cracker can while accompanying his uncle, who played the cuatro. When he was 5, his family moved to Spanish Harlem, New York City, and at 9 he played the Teatro Puerto Rico in The Bronx.
He started his musical life playing the accordion until his father gave him his first guitar in a brown paper bag. He would play his guitar by himself in his room for up to 14 hours a day, and would listen to 1950s rock'n'roll records of classical guitarists and jazz players. Andrés Segovia and Wes Montgomery were among his favorites. He later had classical lessons with Harold Morris, who had been a student of Segovia. In a 1969 interview, he also mentioned soul music in general, and Ray Charles in particular, as influences on his singing.
At 17 he quit school to play in clubs. He had his first professional, contracted performance in Detroit.
Видео José Feliciano No Dogs Allowed HD канала schuerbuikske
Feliciano was born in Lares, Puerto Rico, on September 10, 1945. Left permanently blind at birth as a result of congenital glaucoma, he was first exposed to music at age 3; he would play on a tin cracker can while accompanying his uncle, who played the cuatro. When he was 5, his family moved to Spanish Harlem, New York City, and at 9 he played the Teatro Puerto Rico in The Bronx.
He started his musical life playing the accordion until his father gave him his first guitar in a brown paper bag. He would play his guitar by himself in his room for up to 14 hours a day, and would listen to 1950s rock'n'roll records of classical guitarists and jazz players. Andrés Segovia and Wes Montgomery were among his favorites. He later had classical lessons with Harold Morris, who had been a student of Segovia. In a 1969 interview, he also mentioned soul music in general, and Ray Charles in particular, as influences on his singing.
At 17 he quit school to play in clubs. He had his first professional, contracted performance in Detroit.
Видео José Feliciano No Dogs Allowed HD канала schuerbuikske
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
David Sylvian & Robert Fripp Wave HDJean Michel Jarre Equinox HDDavid Sylvian (Japan) NightporterVan Morrison & P J Proby Whatever Happened to P J Proby (Live at Van's 70th birthday)01 Twilight Zone Van Morsison HD Live at Montreux 1974Steve Harley Sebastian (Live) HDDavid Sylvian & Robert Fripp Riverman HDGordon Lightfoot The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald HDMink DeVille Spanish Stroll (Live) HDVan Morrison & Chris Farlowe Born to Sing (Live at Van's 70th birthday)03 Foggy Mountain Top Van Morrison Live at Montreux 1974 HD07 Naked in the Jungle Van Morrison live at Montreux 1974 HDFrank Zappa Muffin Man Live 1977 HDVan Morrison Magic Time HD BBC Four SessionsVan Morrison Keep It Simple HD BBC Four SessionsDavid Sylvian & Robert Fripp Gone To Earth HDVan Morrison One Irish Rover BBC Four Sessions HD08 Street Choir Van Morrison Live at Montreux1974 HD09 Harmonica Boogie Van Morrison Live at Montreux 197402 I Like It Like That Van Morrison HD Live at Montreux 1974 HD