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Hailing from Argentina, Osvaldo Humberto Antonio "Oz" Chiri is quickly making a global name for himself. He already has a load of accomplishments under his belt, including endorsements from Voodoo Lab, Coffin Case, D'Andrea USA, Steve Clayton, Sit Strings, Big Bends, In Tune GP, Pigtronix, Zemaitis Guitars between others., in 2009, Oz became the first musician from Argentina who would headline at the famous Whisky a Go Go with an American band. As success continues to follow this genuinely versatile and talented guitarist, Oz is sharing his love of music with the masses in the United States and beyond. Born on September 16, 1973, Oz Chiri recalls having a passion for music from as far back as his early childhood. When he was 12 years old, his grandmother, Amalia Guillermina Aurora Iraola de Diaz, who was a piano and guitar teacher, taught him everything he wanted to know about music, allowing his talent to flourish. Oz spent years perfecting his craft, learning everything he could about guitar theory before playing live in hard rock bands in the Argentinian underground music scene. During this time, he also spent 6 years studying music at an Argentinian music conservatory, but when it came for his final exam, he realized, “I never really cared about degrees,” and instead focused on producing more music. Oz’s band, Angeles & Demonios (Angels & Demons), released Born in Caseros in 1995. His band garnered a high level of success in Argentina with their recordings and by playing