Jose Feliciano
MIAMI, FL - APRIL 04: Jose Feliciano sings the national anthem on Opening Day before a game between the Miami Marlins and the St. Louis Cardinals at Marlins Park on April 4, 2012 in Miami, Florida.
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The opening of Marlins Park started off with a parade of showgirls and Jose Feliciano singing the National Anthem ... It ended with the sad, shameless sight of Loria trotting out Ali’s disease-ravaged body for a forced on-field ceremony. Happy Opening Day, everyone.
He has a huge chunk missing
For the national anthem, we're going to have Jose Feliciano ... Jose Feliciano was the first Hispanic in history to sing the national anthem in the United States. The guy has a lot of emotion. You are going to see rhythm all over the place in this stadium. Every corner that you go in this place, you're going to have a little bit of the Miami feel.More quotes »
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MORRISTOWN, N.J. -- A former church janitor convicted of murdering a New Jersey priest is scheduled to be sentenced Friday. Jose Feliciano didn't deny stabbing the Rev. Edward Hinds to death in the rectory of St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church in Chatham from WABC Read more »
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In 1968, Jose Feliciano caused an uproar for his rendition of the national anthem; He sang it again at Marlins Park opener to mixed reviews
The official unveiling Wednesday night of the new Miami Marlins stadium to fans and a national television audience may have revived an old controversy: Did Jose Feliciano offend some again with his untraditional acoustic version of the national anthem? F from Miami Herald Read more »
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