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Apr 17, 2023

[Answer] 3. This Jose literally could not see, as congenital glaucoma has left him blind since birth. He is best known for his festive song wishing everyone a Merry Christmas in his native tongue, Spanish. Who is this Jose?

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...1. Jose Canseco 2. Jose de Sousa Saramago 3. Jose Jose 4. Jose Feliciano Jose Feliciano's famous, catchy ditty called "Feliz Navidad" is now a Christmas standard. Feliciano also wrote the theme to the 1970s sitcom "Chico and the Man." Perhaps inspiring the title of this quiz, Feliciano infamously sang a slow Latin jazz version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" before game 5 of the 1968 World Series.




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Jose Feliciano:


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