This is my story it is about making decisions in pursuing a career, wherever it may take me. I have always had a passion for music, which has led me to where I am today.  It turns out that wherever I have found myself in the world, my guitar is with me and it has ‘played’ a pretty important role in my career.

I grew up in Lima, Peru and my musical influences came from my parents – my dad was a classical music aficionado and there were a couple of Beatles records that my mum loved. I used to play air guitar and rock out to the Beatles like I was John Lennon himself. Fast-forward a decade and the imaginary guitar became an electric guitar and I formed a band. When it started to pick up, my dad was transferred to Bogota, Colombia. When you are 14, this is probably the worst news you can receive.

Gonzalo Pizarro, La influencia musical viene de mis padres

In Bogota I had to start all over again. As the new guy in school, nobody cared that I played rock guitar. Everyone danced to local music genres that as a proud teenage rocker, I hated. One day I just stood up in front of everybody in class, and yelled “Does anybody play an instrument?” That is how I formed a new band and through the drummer in that band I learned of this famous music school where all the ‘big’ cats went to: Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.

Siempre acompañado con mi guitarra
Gonzalo Pizarro D. (Grupo Rock Las Pirañas Amazónicas, Bogota Colombia); www.laspiranasamazonicas.com

While I was in Colombia my mum passed away from cancer and then my dad, two months later from what I believe was grief (technically it was a heart attack) so I had to return to my home country, Santiago in Chile. So there I was, 16 years old, starting once again from scratch, with a scar on my heart the size of my ego and my guitar. I formed a couple of bands, performed on the local scene in Santiago with a U2 cover band (that still exists today). After finishing school, I parted ways with my life in Santiago, (friends, family and band) with a new goal in mind: Berklee.

Berklee was the only college that I applied to and had no backup plan. Once admitted, I went through a couple of bands and one in particular, Locomotive, took me to one of the most beautiful places I have been to:  Martha’s Vineyard. We rocked every bar on that island, met a whole bunch of Hollywood celebrities, and had the 3 best summers of my life. I majored in Music Business and Aretha Franklin handed me my degree. Now what?

Biking at the Puelo Valley

I had gone a whole bunch of times to the fascinating island of Puerto Rico with my Puerto Rican girlfriend, but things were not working out. Honestly, I was still in love with a girl I had met back when I was living in Colombia, so I called her up.  I had not seen her or heard from her in 8 years. So there I was, recently graduated, with a plethora of career options. I figured I could start a career in the music business anywhere in the world, as long as I followed my heart. I took a blind step and went for the love of my life. Today we are happily married and have two beautiful little girls.

In Bogota, I landed a job at a major record company as a Regional Label Manager, an ambitious and aspiring position. There, I met so many artists I couldn’t count them – this job had me calling Ozzy Osbourne, travelling to Mexico for a meeting with one of AC/DC’s managers, dinners with the pop opera band Il Divo, legendary guitarist Joe Satriani, just to name a few. Unfortunately, CD sales in Latin America decrease exponentially every year and this major record company had to go through a ‘major’ downsizing and after three years, I was out.

Kayaking at Tagua Tagua Lake

Fortunately, in no time I was working with a major concert promoter who had just fired their Local Tour Manager. The upcoming show was Il Divo, which was great because I had previously worked with them. In this job, I met more artists – Metallica, Green Day, Shakira, The Killers, Slayer, and have remained friends with many of them. 

I have never forgotten my roots as a rock guitarist, so while I was working as a Tour Manager, I formed yet another band: Las Pirañas Amazónicas.  With this band we had a nationwide hit and it gave me the chance to play my guitar in front of 65,000 people, as an opening act for Aerosmith, a dream come true. 

Music has taken me around the world. So here I am right now, back in Bogota, planning my next step.