Santiago Feliú
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Santiago Vicente Feliú Sierra (March 29, 1962 – February 12, 2014) was a Cuban singer and songwriter. Born in Havana, he became part of the musical movement known as nueva trova, which was the Cuban manifestation of the nueva canción movement and included such singers as Frank Delgado and Carlos Varela. Feliú wrote the songs "For Barbara" and "Without Julieta" and recorded 11 albums. His last album, Oh Life, came out in 2010.[1]
On 12 February 2014, he felt severe pain in his chest and died of a heart attack before he could reach the hospital in Havana. He was 51 years old.[1]
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External links
- Santiago Feliú at IMDb
- Santiago Feliú at AllMusic
- Santiago Feliu: Melody, naturalness, poetry. OnCuba magazine, January 29, 2014.
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