Fico fellove wikipedia

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    Wikipedia: Fico Fellove is the owner of El Tropico, a swank nightclub in late 1950s Cuba. Fico lives for his family and his music, while facing the harsh realities of Batista's dictatorial regime. His brother Ricardo becomes a revolutionary, his brother Luis joins the democratic opposition, and his father Federico, a well-respected university professor, pushes for change by constitutional, peaceful means.

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    Francisco Fellove

    Francisco Fellove

    Birth nameFrancisco Fellove Valdés
    Also known asEl Gran Fellove
    Born(1923-10-07)October 7, 1923
    Havana, Cuba
    DiedFebruary 15, 2013(2013-02-15) (aged 89)
    Mexico City, Mexico
    GenresGuaracha, bolero, son cubano, cha-cha-cha
    OccupationsMusician, songwriter, jeweler[1]
    InstrumentsVocals
    LabelsPanart, RCA Victor, Musart, Otra, Gema, Gas, Areito

    Musical artist

    Francisco Fellove Valdés (October 7, 1923 – February 15, 2013), also known as El Gran Fellove (The Great Fellove), was a Cuban songwriter and singer. A prolific composer of the feeling generation, he is well known for his particular style of scat singing known as chua chua. He is the author of the famous guaracha-pregón "Mango mangüé", recorded by Machito and Celia Cruz among others. He was the cousin of conga drummer Carlos "Patato" Valdés.[1]

    Life and career

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    Fellove was born on October 7, 1923, in

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