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José Montserrate Feliciano García (born September 10, 1945 in Lares, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican singer. A victim of congenital glaucoma, he was left permanently blind at birth. Feliciano overcame the effects of his impairment to score many international hits.He was first exposed to music at age 3. At five, his family moved to Spanish Harlem, New York City. At age 9, he played on the Teatro Puerto Rico. He could play various instruments (such as the accordion) by then but he wanted to learn to play the guitar. To learn, he locked himself in his room for up to 14 hours a day to listen to 1950s rock albums but also classic guitarists like Andrés Segovia and jazz players like Wes Montgomery, and had assistance from Harold Morris.At 17, he quit school to play in clubs, because his family was going through a precarious economic situation. That year also, he had his first professional, contracted performance in Detroit.In 1966, he went to Mar Del Plata, Argentina, to perform at the Festival de Mar Del Plata. There, he impressed RCA Victor officials, who told him to stay there to record an album in Spanish. They weren't sure what they wanted to record, but Feliciano suggested they record bolero music. The result was two smash hits with the singles "Poquita Fe" ("Little Faith", a.k.a. "Sin Fe", or "Without Faith"), a song written by fellow Puerto Rican Bobby Capó, and "Usté" ("You"; uste(d) being a more respectful way to say "you" in Spanish).A year later Feliciano was to perform in Great Britain, but the authorities would not allow his guide dog into the country. The stringent quarantine measures of those days were intended to prevent the spread of rabies. Feliciano expressed his anger in the song "No Dogs allowed". The live version made the charts in 1969.After two more successful albums, Feliciano had become a household name all over Latin America. Then, he moved to Los Angeles, to pursue his dream of becoming a household name in the United States too. Feliciano then composed "Feliz Navidad" which has become a Christmas classic in the United States as well as in Latin America, and his own versions of The Doors' song "Light My Fire" and for his "High Heel Sneakers.", He immediately became a sensation all across North America and sold millions of albums on the strength of those three songs, he won two Grammy Awards for "Best New Artist of the Year" and for "Best Pop Song of the Year" in 1969
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