Joaquin Berrios

José Joaquín Berrios Corvalán (born November 6, 1967 in Santiago de Chile), is a Chilean–American musician, composer, singer, guitar player, piano player and Record Producer. He grew up in Santiago Chile and flew the country in 1992 to study composition at Berklee College of Music in Boston. He graduated in 1995 Cum Laude with a bachelor's degree in Film Scoring, and received his Diploma from honorary degree recipients James Taylor and Natalie Cole. In Boston, he formed the alternative Spanish Rock band Sofia with Mexican guitarist Joshua Sonntag, bassist Rafols Morales and drummer Raul Ramirez, both from Puerto Rico. After signing with New York-based record label Big Sur Music, they recorded their debut homonymous album Sofia.[1] Produced by Chilean record producer Alvaro Riveros, tracked at Ochoa Studios in Puerto Rico, Mixed at The Hit Factory in New York and Mastered by Howie Weinberg also in New York. Though this album was never release or distributed, Big Sur Records produced a video for "Tres Palabras" a madley with sections from Osvaldo Farrés original "Tres Palabras" and "Amar y Vivir "por Consuelo Velazquez. The video got medium to heavy rotation in MTV Latino and in The Box.

The whole band moved to Miami, Florida in 1997 where they played and toured extensively in Florida, Cancun and Guadalajara[2] Mexico for three years before dissolving in 2000.

Berrios moved back to Chile where he wrote, performed and produced his first solo career album SOLO.[3] SOLO, is a conceptual work with some Progressive Rock tints, and influences from Pink Floyd.[4] The album was distributed in Chile by Big Sur Records,[5] now based there, where it was favorably received by the Alternative and Progressive Music community.[6][7][8]

The same year, Berrios composed, thru a series of improvisations, Ancestros_Piano Music VoL_1.[9] The album made of 13 tracks was dedicated to all of his grand parents: Haydee Rigazzi, Adolfo Berrios, Hernan Corvalan and Isabel Montenegro.

Joaquin came back to Miami, Florida in 2001 where he formed the band "La Flotabanda" with friends from the local band "Tereso" Juan Manuel Rozas on lead guitar and Alejo Rozas on drums, and with Gaston Zukowsky from the band "The Gardy's" on bass. He produced and recorded with former bandmate Rafols Morales, their also homonymous album La Flotabanda [10] at "Yellow Wings Studios" in Miami.

In 2008 Berrios and his wife Micaela Rozas established KZK RECORDS LLC, a Record label, web design, music production and audio post company. At KZK's Recording Studio, Berrios produces and records local artists and develops personal music projects. In 2016 after a very long musical hiatus, he creates "In the garden of Eve". A ten-song album with brass and woodwind arrangements. Drums where performed by Phoenix Rivera, sax by Michael Sinisgalli, and lead/back female vocals by Joana Hughes Cooper. Joaquin wrote, produced, arranged, performed (guitars, bass, Piano and Vocals), recorded and Mixed the album. "In the Garden of Eve" was mastered by Brian Lucey at Magic Garden Mastering Studios.[11]

Early life

Berrios is the oldest brother of Pablo Antonio Berrios Corvalán; an architect and Web programer who lives in Barcelona Spain. They were both born in Santiago de Chile, 1967 and 1969 respectively from Jose Joaquin Berrios Rigazzi and Ana Maria Corvalan Montenegro. Both parents are economists. While Father Joaquin, who worked for a long time for LAN Chile to later focus on the private sector, Mother Ana, worked in education, for both the chilean government and UNESCO.

Both children were raised Roman Catholic and went to SSCC Manquehue from Kindergarten to High school. However, Berrios never went through the process of confirmation and openly disliked the opulent lifestyle of the Vatican while professing the word of Christ to the poor. His views on the matter, can clearly be heard in the lyrics for the song "Bubble" in his album SOLO. His first connection with music was probably through his mother singing. She was a usual performer on family reunions singing traditional chilean folk songs.

Since early childhood, there was a piano in his home, the same piano where his mother Ana and her sister Gloria, learned in their Family home as kids in Talca Chile. Also, father Joaquin, always improvised on piano after work, when the whole family were at home, fueling improvisational skills on his eldest son. In 1985, Berrios grabbed the Spanish guitar and influenced by Cuban Artist Silvio Rodriguez commenced writing political songs. Not long after that and while listening to the then upcoming bands Metallica and Slayer, together with childhood friends Cristian Gomez, Rafael Alfaro and Hugo formed the band "Track", where he was the lead singer. A heavy metal Act, performing in the few places available during Pinochet's dictatorship. Worth mentioning are the legendary "Sammiy's Shop" and the now also gone "Manuel Plaza" Gym in Nuñoa's Plaza egaña.

Soon after, the band morphed into "Rapsodia" a more pop oriented group where Berrios played the lead guitar. The band gain fair airplay in the north of Chile with the song "desierto" and made a video for Universidad de Chile television; nowadays called Chilevision. Then the band morphed again in 1987 to a Trio named "Vos" getting airplay and TV appearances with the song "Take me home". Worth mentioning was a performance in "Extra Jovenes" conducted in those years by Katherine Salosny.

During Pinochet's dictatorship's decades, the number of Music schools were very limited, almost non-existent. Joaquin started to study with Maestro Roberto Lecaros, one of the few great musicians and educators that did not leave the country against all odds and political repression. He also was in 1990 part of the first generation of students under the conduction of Maestro Guillermo Rifo in "La escuela Moderna de Musica".

In 1988, Berrios suffed a car accident in the town of Constitucion where nobody got hurt, but changed his life. He decided to redeem himself thru the study of piano and leave behind all social life. He grabbed "The virtuoso Pianist by Hanon" method and played religiously 6 hours every day of technique for two years. After the daily dose of exercises he begun writing music that formed the basis for his first complete work "Big Bang…Boom".[12] By the end of 1991 he recorded this conceptual 14 minutes piece at "Sala Master" Universidad de Chile studios and used it to apply for a scholarship and acceptance in to Berklee College of Music.

Personal life

Berrios is married to Micaela Rozas, Daughter of Eduardo Rozas,[13] a Television and film producer and actress Coni Vera.[14] Micaela is an artist and designer born in Buenos Aires Argentina. They first met in "La Kaza Zirkuz" in 1998. Micaela is the younger sister of Juan Manuel Rozas and Alejo Rozas, both members of the Band "Tereso" at the time, and "Tremends" as of today. Though they met in 1998, they only became a couple in 2001 when both returned to Miami, Florida. Micaela was travelling through US and Mexico and Joaquin was in Chile recording his first solo album "SOLO". They married in 2007, after living together for 6 years. The ceremony was officiated by friend, brother and brother in law Juan Manuel Rozas. They've been together ever since and have two daughters, Matilda Chloe born in 2008 and Roma Belle born in 2014.

Kaza Zirkuz

La Kaza Zirkuz, was an spontaneous reunion of local artists in Miami Beach in the year 1998. Under the same roof were reunited Musicians, film makers, painters and sculptors. The basis for such a reunion, were Bands Sofia and Tereso. Both Rock acts populated the alternative local scene playing many days a week in local bars Roses, South Beach Pub,[15][16] Churchill's pub and Tobacco Road among many others. Their friends, mostly artists from Argentina, Cuba and Chile, were united in a year of communion, creation and daily "asados". This experience, for it forge, in a sense, the years to come for many of the friends and friendships in the group.

Discography

Big Bang…Boom 1991

Sofia 1997

Sofia Live SB Pub 1998

Solo 2001

Ancestros_Piano Music Vol_1 2001

Flotabanda 2001

Sofia live at KZK 2008

In the Garden of Eve 2016

References

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