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Jonathan Pérez (musician)
Jonathan Alejandro Pérez (born May 1, 1979, Viña del Mar, Chile) is a Chilean drummer who is currently based in Kristiansand, Norway. He is known for his work with the Norwegian gothic metal and symphonic metal bands Trail of Tears (band), Trail of Tears and Sirenia (band), Sirenia. He is currently the drummer of Green Carnation since 2016. Career Pérez's career in music began at the age 17 of in 1996 with Trail of Tears (band), Trail of Tears, a local band. With them he recorded five studio albums and participated in full tours and numerous shows in Europe as well as the first full Mexican tour in June 2003. In 2004, along with Trail of Tears, he was part of the double album tribute to the Australian group Dead Can Dance, entitled ''The Lotus Eaters (Tribute To Dead Can Dance)''. The band performed the song "The Arcane". During spring and summer 2006, Pérez toured Europe with his band, along with Therion (band), Therion and Tristania (band), Tristania, promoting the album ...
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Viña Del Mar
Viña del Mar (; meaning "Vineyard of the Sea") is a city and commune on central Chile's Pacific coast. Often referred to as ("The Garden City"), Viña del Mar is located within the Valparaíso Region, and it is Chile's fourth largest city with a population of 324,836 (according to the 2008 census). Viña del Mar is also part of the Greater Valparaíso area, the country's second largest metropolitan area (pop. 935,602, 2017 census), after the Metropolitan area of Santiago . The Greater Valparaíso Area is home to five municipalities: Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, Concon, Quilpue and Villa Alemana. History Origins The valley where Viña del Mar was founded was known as the valley of Peuco by the Changos, native inhabitants of the area dedicated to fishing. With the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores the valley was divided into two large haciendas. North of the Marga Marga creek up to the current location of Reñaca, Viña del Mar, and to the south up to the current Cer ...
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