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'''Carlos Velasquez''' is the back-up vocalist and lead guitarist of [[Los Viajeros]]. In addition to playing the guitar, he also plays a number of string instruments from across Latin America, including the charango, the viguela, and the arpa. Carlos is from the western [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] town of [[Rincon]].<ref>http://www.pbs.org/parents/buster/characters.html</ref>
'''Carlos Velasquez''' is the back-up vocalist and lead guitarist of [[Los Viajeros]]. In addition to playing the guitar, he also plays a number of string instruments from across Latin America, including the charango, the viguela, and the arpa. Carlos is from the western [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] town of [[Rincon]].<ref>http://www.pbs.org/parents/buster/characters.html</ref>  


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* He is shown to be left-handed or at least prefers to play a left handed guitar.
* He is shown to be left-handed or at least prefers to play a left handed guitar.
 
*Carlos’s father was in the United States Marine Corps.<ref>[[The Case of the Coin Purloined]]</ref>
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Revision as of 04:16, 6 June 2019

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Carlos Velasquez
PFB Carlos.png
Gender Male
Animal Bear

Hair color Dark brown
Complexion Tan

Family Mora Velasquez (wife)
Manny (great-uncle)
Mora's grandfather (grandfather-in-law)
Mora's father (father-in-law)
Mora's mother (mother-in-law)
Job Musician

Carlos Velasquez is the back-up vocalist and lead guitarist of Los Viajeros. In addition to playing the guitar, he also plays a number of string instruments from across Latin America, including the charango, the viguela, and the arpa. Carlos is from the western Puerto Rican town of Rincon.[1]


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Trivia

  • He is shown to be left-handed or at least prefers to play a left handed guitar.
  • Carlos’s father was in the United States Marine Corps.[2]

Gallery

References