Eduardo Waghorn

Eduardo Waghorn Halaby (born 14 June 1966) is a Chilean musician, composer, singer-songwriter and lawyer, although he has also dabbled in poetry, drawing and advertising.

[3] Waghorn was born in Santiago, and studied at the Liceo de Aplicación, a secondary school, where he was an active member of the choir.

[4] Additionally, he was the opening act for Sol y Medianoche, Hugo Moraga, Rudy Wiedmaier, Eduardo Peralta and Payo Grondona, among others.

[2] In 1988, Waghorn moved from Viña del Mar to live in the O'Higgins Region of Chile, working as a music teacher in several towns in the area: Santa Cruz, Peralillo, Población and Chépica.

During that time, he composed such songs as Muñeco de Trapo, Si me hablaran las estrellas, Sobrevivo lentamente y Delia.

Eduardo Waghorn