Julie Felix- is a folk rock recording artist who was produced by Mickie Most on his RAK Records label. She had a chart hit record in the UK wth the song El Condor Pasa in the 1970s. Jump to: navigation, search Bob Dylans folk-rock album, Blonde On Blonde Folk-rock is a musical genre, combining elements of folk music and rock music. ... Jump to: navigation, search Mickie Most, born Michael Peter Hayes- (June 20, 1938- May 30, 2003), successful record producer notably with a string of Number 1 hit singles with his own RAK Recordslabel and acts such as The Animals, Hermans Hermits, Donovan, and Suzi Quatro. ... RAK Records is a British record company, founded by record producer Mickie Most in 1969. ...
JulieFelix isn't too well-known in her native United States, but since 1964 she's been a major British folk music star and has been compared over there with Joan Baez.
Felix also found a natural audience for her work -- she had an engaging voice and manner, a distinctive Mexican guitar (a gift from her father), and her combined Mexican and Native American backgrounds, which made her stand out from other of her compatriots, who were white and male.
Felix returned to California late in the decade and used the time to recharge her social conscience -- by the early '80s, she was heavily involved in the human rights campaign in Latin America.
Terry Pearson came to the front of the audience reassuring everyone that "JulieFelix was indeed with us" and he asked for a round of applause for the singer as he looked across at a door to the side of the room.
JulieFelix picked up her guitar to sing Bob Dylan's The Times They Are A-Changin' sounding like a documentary of the last four decades.
JulieFelix continued by singing some songs which were steeped in her Mexican/American routes.