Felito Félix

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Felito Felix (born June 13, 1943) is a Puerto Rican singer, actor and song composer whose musical career has lasted for 67 years.[1] He has recorded 67 albums.[2] In addition, he is the composer of the municipal hymn of his hometown, Cidra, Puerto Rico.[3]

Biography[]

Felito Felix is a native of Cidra, Puerto Rico.

In 1976, Felix debuted as an actor, along with Spanish teen musical group La Pandilla in a movie named "", an Alfred D. Herger production which was filmed in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Felix had been semi-retired from his career as a musician after his wife was diagnosed with cancer; after her passing, he made a musical comeback.[4]

Personal[]

Felito Felix was married for 50 years to Delia Rosa Garces, who died in a hospital after a long battle with cancer. Felix spent a long time by her side at the hospital before she passed away.[2]

See also[]

External links[]

  1. ^ "Felito Félix regresa a los escenarios para celebrar sus 65 años de trayectoria musical". La Perla del Sur. September 20, 2018.
  2. ^ a b VOCERO, Jorge Rodríguez, EL. "Cumple promesa a su esposa". El Vocero de Puerto Rico.
  3. ^ "Cidra". www.salonhogar.com.
  4. ^ "Felito Félix le canta al amor". El Nuevo Día.


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