A prominent guitarist, member of the rock band Los Tres for 25 years, and leader of his jazz group Ángel Parra Trío active since 1989.
[1] Ángel Parra Jr.'s inclination for music stems from his father's interest in him quickly learning the art of the guitar, even at the time of exile in Mexico.
In December 2013, due to personal projects in Chile, Ángel Parra publicly announced his resignation from the band, after a 25-year career with them, 12 albums, and a huge recognition through Latin America.
With this project Parra edits a series of albums in which he not only develops his skills as a composer and virtuoso guitar player, but also establishes a framework for the interpretation of various styles, from the purest jazz to Latin American fusion.
He recorded with Javiera Parra ("Gracias a la vida", "El Albertío", "Maldigo del alto cielo"), Manuel García ("Singers who reflect"), Álex Anwandter ("Mazúrquica modérnica", "Rin del angelito"), the former Los Bunkers Álvaro López ("Run Run se fué pa'l norte"), and his father Ángel Parra, in which he was the last recording before he died in late 2017 ("La cueca de los poetas", "De cuerpo entero ").