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The Parra family is a Chilean family known for its many artists. Members of the Parra family are noted contributors to Chilean culture with almost every member being a distinguished national artist. The family is not related to the Parra brothers, members of the Chilean rock fusion group Los Jaivas.
[edit] Family members
[edit] First generation
- Nicanor Parra (b. 1914) - Physicist and self-styled "anti-poet"
- Hilda Parra (1914-1975) - Folklorist artist, toured with Violeta as "Las Hermanas Parra"
- Violeta Parra (1917-1967) - Folklore singer and composer
- Eduardo "Lalo" Parra (b. 1918) - Folklore singer and musician
- Roberto Parra (1921-1995) - Folklore musician
- Lautaro Parra (b. 1928) - Folklore musician
- Óscar Parra (b. 1931) - Clown
[edit] Second generation
- Isabel Parra (b. 1939) - Folklore music singer
- Catalina Parra (b. 1940) - Visual artist
- Ángel Parra (b. 1943) - Musician
- Clarita Parra (b. 1948) - Folklore musician
- Colombina Parra (b. 1970) - Rock singer
- Juan de Dios Parra - Guitarist
- Nano Parra - Folklore musician
[edit] Third generation
- Tita Parra (b. 1955) - Folklore music singer
- Ángel Parra (b. 1966) - Musician
- Javiera Parra (b. 1968) - Musician; member of Chilean pop/rock band Javiera y los Imposibles
[edit] Fourth generation
- Antar Parra (b. 1985) - Guitarist
- Mariana Parra (1991-present) - Artist
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