Musician

Chilly Gonzales

1972 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Chilly Gonzales is the 2,432nd most popular musician, the 788th most popular biography from Canada and the 33rd most popular Canadian Musician.

Chilly Gonzales is a Canadian musician known for his eclectic blend of genres, including classical, pop, and hip-hop, as well as his virtuosic piano skills. He gained fame for his unique performances, including his album "Solo Piano," and for collaborating with various artists across different musical styles.

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Among Musicians

Among musicians, Chilly Gonzales ranks 2,432 out of 3,175Before him are Tex Beneke, Peter Noone, Alison Krauss, Trentemøller, Chisato Moritaka, and Leonid Agutin. After him are Jason Everman, Ian MacKaye, Jimmy McCulloch, Booker Ervin, Synyster Gates, and Vitalic.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Chilly Gonzales ranks 527Before him are Claudia Poll, Serghei Cleșcenco, Karla Álvarez, Catherine Ndereba, Trentemøller, and Ihor Klymenko. After him are Cristina Sánchez, Masayuki Okano, Barry Atsma, Angham, Sergen Yalçın, and Žigmund Pálffy.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Chilly Gonzales ranks 788 out of NaNBefore him are Brendan Fehr (1977), Milt Schmidt (1918), Jeon So-mi (2001), Clarence McKerrow (1877), Finn Wolfhard (2002), and Missy Peregrym (1982). After him are Rick Genest (1985), Myriam Bédard (1969), Henrietta Edwards (1849), Guy Lombardo (1902), Hugh Dillon (1963), and Nicole de Boer (1970).

Among Musicians In Canada

Among musicians born in Canada, Chilly Gonzales ranks 33Before him are Kenny Wheeler (1930), Angela Hewitt (1958), Jeff Healey (1966), Devin Townsend (1972), Sarah McLachlan (1968), and Shawn Drover (1966). After him are Guy Lombardo (1902), Hugh Dillon (1963), John Rutsey (1952), Jeff Waters (1966), Adam Gontier (1978), and Bruce Fairbairn (1949).

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