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Rafael Verdugo, a.k.a "Felo", is a famous Chilean troubadour and comedian, best known by his parodies to Spanish-speaking songwriters. He studied at a School attached to the "Normal Núñez", and later at Liceo Darío Salas. He began to play the guitar at the age of thirteen. Later, he studied Veterinary Medicine in the University of Chile, career of which he graduated in 1977. In the 80s, Felo devoted himself to the music taking part in many rocks folklorical "peñas", being consolidated and more famous. In 1991, he appeared in the José Alfredo Fuentes's TV program "Éxito", with what his popularity grew. In 1996 he appeared in the program " Viva el Lunes", of Canal 13, starring a television amuse, making laugh to the Brazilian singer Xuxa during several minutes steadily. In 2003, he promoted his disc "FeloCarril", live recorded album that includes songs as "Viaje fantástico al corazón de la Utopía" ("Fantastic trip to the hart of the Uthopy"), a.k.a "Felo en el País de las Maravillas" ("Felo in Wonderland"); "Quiera Dios" (parody of Silvio Rodríguez's "Ojalá"), "Arriba en la Cordillera" (from chilean composer Patricio Manns), "Tali-Badaham", "Las tretas de Lorena", among others, with many interludes and humorous intervals. In 2005, he appeared in the XLVI Internactional Song Festival of Viña del Mar.