Carlos Alfredo Fatule

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Carlos Alfredo Fatule

Carlos Alfredo Fatule Guerrero (* 1961 in La Romana ) is a Dominican singer, actor and entertainer.

Carlos Alfredo Fatule had a vocal and piano training from the age of 7 and founded his own rock and merengue groups as a teenager. He then studied medicine, but did not graduate, but began his artistic career in 1983 as a participant in the Festival de la Voz y la Canción in Puerto Rico, where he won first prize. He then appeared as a singer on the broadcaster Tele Antillas until Milton Peláez hired him for the Sabroshow .

Bienvenido Miranda and Liliana Diaz won him over as actors , and he made his debut at the Teatro Nacional in Seis despistados en busca del amor . He later sang the lead role in Ernesto Lecuona's Zarzuela El cafetal . In the program El merengue con ópera he also sang parts from The Regiment's Daughter , La Bohème and Neapolitan folk songs. He also found recognition with appearances in the musical Jesucristo Superstar under the producer Amaury Sánchez . From 2003 he produced his own evening television program with Gozalo .

Fatule was married to the presenter Tania Báez for the first time . A daughter from this marriage, Techy Fatule , is also successful as a singer and actress.

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