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“A genuine legend closed out the 19th annual Viva Chicago Music Festival, which offered one of its most eclectic lineups of recent years.
Singer-guitarist Jose Feliciano, who concluded the two-day free event Sunday night at the Petrillo Music Shell, demonstrated how he has remained a creative force in a career that stretches back to the early ’60s. Though the Puerto Rican-born artist first broke through with flamenco-tinged Latin pop, a la his signature rendition of the Doors’ “Light My Fire,” he’s fluent in many styles, including jazz, R&B, Latin bolero, Afro-Cuban son and more.”
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