Feliz Navidad

Composed by
Jose Feliciano
Arranged by
Jock McKenzie
Price
£ 25.00 

Feliz Navidad is a Christmas song written in 1970 by the Puerto Rican singer and songwriter José Feliciano. With its simple chorus of the traditional Spanish Christmas and New Year greeting of, "Feliz Navidad, próspero año y felicidad" meaning "Merry Christmas, a prosperous year and happiness" it has become a classic Christmas pop song.

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Feliz Navidad is a Christmas song written in 1970 by the Puerto Rican singer and songwriter José Feliciano. With its simple chorus of the traditional Spanish Christmas and New Year greeting of, "Feliz Navidad, próspero año y felicidad" meaning "Merry Christmas, a prosperous year and happiness" it has become a classic Christmas pop song. Feliciano's plays acoustic guitar on the original 1970 recording and it is is one of the most downloaded Christmas songs in the United States, Canada and Latin/South America. Cover versions have been recorded by numerous international artists, such as Boney M, Michael Bublé, David Hasselhoff, Luciano Pavarotti, Garth Brooks, Chicago, British band Shame and Finnish symphonic metal artist Tarja Turunen. José Monserrate Feliciano García (born September 10, 1945), better known simply as José Feliciano, is a Puerto Rican-American musician, singer and composer, best known for many hits, including his rendition of The Doors' "Light My Fire" and the best-selling "Feliz Navidad". His music is known for its fusion of styles: Latin, jazz, blues, soul and even rock, created primarily with his unique, signature acoustic guitar sound. Born in Lares, Puerto Rico, the fourth child of eleven sons, Jose was born blind as a result of congenital glaucoma. He was first exposed to music at the age of 3, playing on a tin cracker can while accompanying his uncle who played the cuatro, a South American string instrument, derived from the Spanish Guitar. Aged 5, Feliciano and his family moved to Spanish Harlem in New York City. By the age of 7 he had taught himself the accordion, two years later, Jose was given a guitar by his father. He would play his guitar alone in his room for up to 14 hours a day and learn by listening to 1950s rock and roll records as well as recordings by classical guitarists and jazz musicians. Andrés Segovia and Wes Montgomery were among his favourites influences, while the soul music in general also inspired him, particularly that of Ray Charles and Sam Cooke.

Jock McKenzie studied trumpet at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester where he was a joint recipient of the college’s concerto prize. Since 1987 Jock has based his musical career in Hampshire, working as a freelance trumpeter, conductor, composer, arranger and brass teacher. Currently Jock holds the position of Professional Leader (Brass) for Hampshire Music Service and is the Director of the Hampshire County Youth Band. It is the mix of all of these musical roles that has led to Jock establishing a reputation as a leading creator of brass music resources, particularly in the field of education and brass ensemble music. In 2020 Jock was awarded an “Honorary Fellowship of the University of Winchester” for services to music education. Currently Jock is working part-time for the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama; providing tuition for their Brass Teaching Module. In 2024 Jock was given the award for “Services to Youth” by Brass Bands England.

“This is absolutely one of the finest and most creative brass ensembles in the world."

Marc Dickman
University of South Florida writing in the International Trombone Association Journal

“This is joyous stuff; an intelligent, coherent crossover disc, performed with phenomenal punch. Brilliantly recorded too – what’s the point of assembling a collective of virtuoso brass players if they can’t make your ears bleed ?”

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www.theartsdesk.com

“Every now and again a recording that is both truly outstanding and will have great appeal to brass band listeners appears on the shelves. We are delighted to make it the first recipient of our CD of the Year Editors Award.”

Kenneth Crookston
British Bandsman

“Every now and again a recording that is both truly outstanding and will have great appeal to brass band listeners appears on the shelves. We are delighted to make it the first recipient of our CD of the Year Editors Award.”

Kenneth Crookston
British Bandsman

“One of the all time great brass recordings OF ALL TIME”

Jiggs Whigham
International Jazz Trombone Soloist and Musical Director, BBC Big Band

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Lyndon Chapman
“Simply some of the most exciting and triumphant brass playing I have ever heard!”
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