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Jose Feliciano Eyeglasses

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Introduction



Jose Feliciano was so conspicuous in his years, that nobody can eclipse him even in the next several generations. He is keen on eyeglasses. So many people called him eyewear mania. Specifically, this pair is the one he loves most, and he wore it in many important occasions. If you are a big fan of Jose Feliciano, then you definitely need to buy this pair, not only for decoration, but also for collection. In case you may reserve the pair for a long time, this pair is made of stainless-steel, which can stand the sunshine and rain. The glass is of so high quality that this pair is definitely the mixture of good frame and good glass. What’s more, this pair is in new year sales at Firmoo.com, and the price is affordable and attractive. Come and join Jose Feliciano, be a glasses mania from this pair. Figure out a way to be special, this pair will definitely put you in the trend of fashion.

More info about him

José Feliciano is a Puerto Rican singer, virtuoso guitarist and composer known for many international hits including the 1970 Christmas single "Feliz Navidad".

Besides his musical skills, Feliciano is known for his strong sense of humor. He constantly makes fun of people's reactions to his blindness, and has even played practical jokes on friends and family based on this. Once his then bass player, Ted Arnold, contrived to allow Feliciano to appear to be driving down a busy street, fooling the passing police. During a show he once said, "I was going to dedicate this next song to Howard Hughes but I can't see him!" He then dedicated it to Jacqueline Onassis.

He has performed comedy sketches alongside Freddie Prinze, Sunshine Logroño, and the staff of Despierta América and Verónica Castro, among others. He has also parodied fellow artists in his concerts, including Julio Iglesias, Raphael, Rocío Jurado and Isabel Pantoja. An occasional song at his Spanish concerts is a parody of Bobby Capó's song "El Bardo". While the Right Said Fred song "I'm Too Sexy" was popular in the early 1990s, Feliciano closed his English concerts with a parody of it.