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Charlie Parra del Riego
Background information
Birth nameCarlos Enrique Parra del Riego Campoverde
Born (1985-03-05) March 5, 1985 (age 39)
Lima, Peru
GenresPower Metal, Alternative rock, Hard rock, Indie, Heavy Metal
Thrash Metal, Groove Metal, Punk
Occupation(s)Musician and guitarist
InstrumentGuitar
Years active2000–present
Websitecharlieparradelriego.com

Carlos "Charlie" Enrique Parra del Riego Campoverde (born March 5, 1985, in Lima, Peru) is a Peruvian guitarist and composer.[1] He is also known as Charlie Parra.

Early life

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Born in Lima, Peru, Charlie was thirteen years old when he started to learn his first instrument, which was a Peruvian Cajón.[2] Spending a lot of his childhood playing games and not being a great student, his parents were told by a school therapist that he ought to learn an instrument in order to focus his energy on something.[2] This led to Charlie picking up the guitar.

Style and influences

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Charlie has been influenced by Slash, Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, Marty Friedman, Kirk Hammett, Robbin Crosby, Dino Cazares, Dimebag Darrell, Johnny Ramone, Gonzalo Farfán and Joaquín Mariátegui.[2]

Bands

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Difonía

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Charlie started Difonía with a few friends (Ricardo Mendez, Sergio Guerra and Nachi Benza[3]) in year 2003 as a hardcore punk act with heavy metal influences.[2] With this band he composed and recorded the guitars of their 3 albums: “Camino Difícil” (2004), “Tarde o Temprano” (2007) and “Génesis” (2010).[4] As a member of Difonía, Charlie took part of several festivals in the independent rock circuit of Perú and shared stage with international bands as “Silverstein", "Alesana" and "Tres de Corazón".

In 2009, Difonía played the Banda Ancha de Medellín festival Colombia.[2]

In 2010 they played in the Colombian festival "Altavoz Festival 2010"[5] at Medellín, together with "The Skatalites", "Robi Draco Rosa", "Dante Spinetta", "Reincidentes" and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Medellín. There was an audience of about 25,000 people.[2]

In 2012 Charlie quit Difonía due musical differences and to pursue a solo career. Difonía eventually disbanded and Charlie left Peru to join Canadians Kobra and the Lotus. After leaving Kobra and the Lotus, Charlie re formed Difonía in 2015.

Serial Asesino

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Charlie was member of the New Metal band Serial Asesino from 2005 until 2009.[2]

M.A.S.A.C.R.E.

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In year 2009, Charlie was recruited to be a part of the band as a replacement of their lead guitar Jaqo Sangalli.[6] This was a great honour to Charlie, since he was a huge fan of the band.[1] With M.A.S.A.C.R.E, in 2009, he opened the concerts of the Argentinian bands "Los Violadores" and "Rata Blanca" in Lima, Peru. Charlie left M.A.S.A.C.R.E in 2012 to join Canadian band Kobra and the Lotus. His last concert was at the first Lima Live Rock, in front of more than 20,000 attendees.[2] However, he rejoined M.A.S.A.C.R.E in October 2013 for their first international tour.

Solo career

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In the year 2010 Charlie started his solo career uploading a first series of videos in his YouTube channel, including a heavy metal version of Peru's National Anthem, the first version of this song in heavy metal style. This version was covered in TV, radio and local newspapers.

In January 2011 he released his first solo album "Procrastinación/Procrastination", together with another series of YouTube videos that led his channel to one of the most viewed of the year. His singles "Speed F*cks" and "Punk vs Metal" have been covered by several guitar players around the world. In 2011, Charlie wrote music for the UK commentator TotalBiscuit,[7] Call of Duty figure Sandy Ravage[8] and Swiss game commentator Diablox9.[1][9]

After the breakup of Difonía, Charlie continued on with Oliver and Jeremy Castillo and performed some shows playing tracks from the album "Procrastination / Procrastination".[2]

Charlie has continued his solo career even after joining Kobra and the Lotus. His latest album is a collaboration with Oliver and Jeremy Castillo and is called "Organic I". It was released on November 17, 2013.[10] In January 2014, Charlie traveled to France to record guitars for French project "The Lost Rockers".

In 2015, Charlie became the first South American artist to have a signature guitar by Kramer Guitars USA and the Gibson corporation, leading this to a NAMM performance on January. Back in Lima, his band featuring the Castillo brothers supported Slash during his South American leg of the tour and this performance became the live Blu-ray Charlie en el Parque 2015. Charlie performed as a solo artist in the Hellfire Tavern, at Hellfest 2015 in Nantes, France.

In February 2016, Charlie performed with the Bicentenario Symphonic Orchestra at Gran Teatro Nacional. It was a sold-out concert. Charlie also toured in Germany and Mexico to perform as a solo artist in World of Warcraft expansions release parties and at the Overwatch release. He also worked on the music for a Duke Nukem release trailer.

In 2012, Charlie announced he was not playing with Difonía anymore to focus on his next solo release, but instead joined the Canadian heavy metal band Kobra and the Lotus in the beginning of their European tour with Steel Panther, playing in Finland, Germany, Switzerland and Belgium. After that, they toured United Kingdom supporting Buckcherry and Sonata Arctica in United States. In 2013, Charlie joined Kobra and the Lotus again, this time supporting Fear Factory and Amaranthe for most of the year. After the touring season, he recorded guitars for the band's following album "High Priestess", to be released in 2014. The album was produced by Johnny K. In 2014, weeks prior to the release of Kobra and the Lotus third release and a new tour supporting KISS, Charlie was unable to join the band due to visa issues related to a pretour in Europe and was replaced by Jake Dreyer for the KISS tour and subsequently left the group citing management and visa issues in a recent interview. The group lists Charlie as a special guest on their album "High Priestess".

Discography

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Difonía

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  • Camino Difícil – EP (2003)
  • Tarde o Temprano (2007)
  • Génesis – EP (2010)
  • La bestia (2015)

Serial Asesino

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  • Serial en el Parque (2009)
  • Lo que llevamos dentro – Solo guitar on "Lo que llevamos dentro" (2012)

Solo career

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  • Procrastinación/Procrastination (2010)
  • Merry Heavy Metal Christmas (2012)
  • Games – EP (B sides) (2013)
  • Organic I (2013)

Guest appearances

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  • 6 VoltiosDescompresión – Solo guitar on "Libertad" (2006)
  • Nos Sobra Aliento – Electric guitars (2011)
  • Daniel F – La Ventana de los Cíclopes – Electric guitars (2012)
  • Kobra and the LotusHigh Priestess – Electric guitars (2014)
  • Kobra and the LotusZombie single – Electric guitars (2015)

Controversy

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Although the Heavy Metal version of Peru's National Anthem was successful, it also got detractors, mainly because it was done in a non-Peruvian musical genre.[11]

Other information

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Charlie has done, in his style, Salsa, Cumbia, Pop and Classical Music songs. He also played a guitar solo with the pop band Adammo in the release of their album "Amber" (2010).[12]

Charlie is currently sponsored by Kramer Guitars,[13] EMG Pickups,[14] Dean Markley Strings[15] and Razer.[16]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Charlie Parra: About me (something like draw my life)". Charlie Parra del Riego. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "BIO – Charlie Parra del Riego". Charlie Parra del Riego. Archived from the original on January 3, 2010. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  3. ^ "Difonía @ Rocanrol.pe". Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved 2011-07-20.
  4. ^ "Charlie Parra". Charlieparradelriego.com. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
  5. ^ "Charlie Parra, el rockero de las Redes Sociales". Archived from the original on November 13, 2010.
  6. ^ es:MASACRE (banda peruana), Retrieved 2013-11-17 [circular reference]
  7. ^ "The TotalBiscuit Ballad Full Version (WTF is song)". Charlie Parra del Riego. Retrieved November 17, 2013.
  8. ^ "Sandy Ravage theme song". Charlie Parra del Riego. Retrieved November 17, 2013.
  9. ^ "Charlie Parra del Riego – The Diablox9 Theme". Charlie Parra del Riego. Retrieved November 17, 2013.
  10. ^ "Security Check Required". Facebook.com. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
  11. ^ "Rockero peruano Charlie Parra, creador del Himno Nacional en versión metal: "Creen que mi tema es sacrílego"". Luis Santolalla @ peru.com. Archived from the original on April 24, 2014. Retrieved November 17, 2013.
  12. ^ "ÁDAMMO (AMBER FEST) y Charlie Parra del Riego.MPG". harumisgabriela. Retrieved November 17, 2013.
  13. ^ "Kramer Guitars (@KramerGuitarsUS)". Twitter. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
  14. ^ "Charlie Parra del Riego | Electric Guitar Pickups & Accessories - EMG Pickups". Archived from the original on October 8, 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
  15. ^ "Please show a little love for our latest... - Dean Markley Strings". www.facebook.com. Archived from the original on November 17, 2013. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  16. ^ "Razer - Slaying it with those awesome VGM covers is..." Facebook. April 5, 2013. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
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