Enrique Coria

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Enrique Coria at the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in 1998
David Grisman, Chris Thile and Enrique Coria at the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in 1998

Enrique "Quique" Coria (coh-rhia) is a guitarist from Dique Los Molinos, Argentina.

Coriahas appeared on over 400 recordings in South America and the US including with David Grisman's DGQ (David Grisman Quintet).

He speaks both Spanish and English and currently resides in Oakland, California with his wife, singer, Yolanda Aranda. Coria has two children from his first marriage, the eldest being Carol and ten years younger, Raymundo Coria.

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