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Charly Alberti (Carlos Alberto Ficicchia Gigliotti) was born on 27 March, 1963 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is an Argentinian musician (born 1963). Discover Charly Alberti's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
Popular As |
Carlos Alberto Ficicchia Gigliotti |
Occupation |
Musician, Environmentalist, Entrepreneur, ambassador |
Age |
60 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
Born |
27 March 1963 |
Birthday |
27 March |
Birthplace |
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Nationality |
Argentina
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He is a member of famous Musician with the age 60 years old group.
Charly Alberti Height, Weight & Measurements
At 60 years old, Charly Alberti height not available right now. We will update Charly Alberti's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Charly Alberti's Wife?
His wife is Deborah de Corral (m. 1993–1996)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Deborah de Corral (m. 1993–1996) |
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Charly Alberti Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Charly Alberti worth at the age of 60 years old? Charly Alberti’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from Argentina. We have estimated Charly Alberti's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
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Under Review |
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Musician |
Charly Alberti Social Network
Timeline
Carlos Alberto Ficicchia (born March 27, 1963), known by his stage name Charly Alberti, is an Argentine rock musician best known as the drummer of the influential Argentine rock band Soda Stereo.
Because of this, he is considered one of the most influential musicians of Latin, Spanish and Brazilian rock.
He is the eldest son of Dolly Gigliotti and Argentine jazz drummer Tito Alberti.
Charly Alberti was born on March 27, 1963, in Buenos Aires.
He is the son of recognized jazz musician and drummer Tito Alberti.
At the age of 6, Charly began his musical studies, and by the age of 14, he formed his first band of covers called "Gens".
In 1979, he founded Soda Stereo.
Soda Stereo registered a vertiginous growth in Argentina and abroad, turning the band into the cornerstone of the Spanish rock movement in Latin America and the USA, generating, in addition, a change of generational/musical paradigm that had not been seen before.
Being a passionate lover of technology since the beginning, Charly became a fundamental piece of Soda Stereo by introducing the ultimate technology to the band and a pioneer in implementing technology in music in Latin America.
In 1986, he met Remo Belli, inventor of the plastic drumhead.
They started an essential business and personal relationship to mark Charly in many great ways.
By 1987, Charly was the first and only Latin American musician endorsed by international instrument companies.
In 1989, a prestigious American magazine, Modern Drummer, recognized Charly as one of the most outstanding drummers of the moment.
In 1995, he developed the first enhanced CD of Latin America, the MTV Unplugged of Soda Stereo, called "Comfort and Music to Fly".
After 20 years of uninterrupted success, Soda Stereo says farewell with a short tour around Latin America and the last historical concert in River Plate, Buenos Aires.
Charly has the avant-garde idea of broadcasting the concert via the Internet.
The transmission had the most extensive connectivity in its gender worldwide.
Soda Stereo entered history as the best-known Spanish-speaking rock band.
A few days after the concert, Charly launched Cybrel Digital Entertainment, a company dedicated to implementing and generating content and applications based on avant-garde technology.
In 1997, he was named an AppleMaster by Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, along with outstanding people such as Harrison Ford, Peter Gabriel, Muhammad Ali, and Tom Clancy.
Charly became the only Spanish-speaking AppleMaster in its history, and he starred in the only Spanish commercial in the history of Apple.
In August 1998, Charly surprised the world by inventing an original concept: Internet Time, the official time of the Internet, which was adopted as a new world standard.
At the end of the same year, he launched URL Magazine, URL Records, and Yeyeye.com, a site that quickly became the most prestigious in Latin America.
In 1999, the President of Argentina, Fernando de la Rúa, chose Charly as one of the most successful businessmen in the country and invited him to integrate the select Presidential Delegation that would accompany the President on his first official visit to the United States, under the presidency of Bill Clinton.
A few months later, CNN USA invited Charly to Atlanta to interview him and award him the Prize for The 10 Most Important Figures of the Internet in Latin America.
In 2002, MTV got Soda Stereo together to award them the Prize for the Most Important Latin American Band of All Time.
This Award was created specifically for Soda Stereo and has never been given to anyone else.
In 2003, MTV Latin America summoned Charly Alberti, Ricky Martín, and Juanes to play together in MTV’s 10th Anniversary as the biggest surprise of the night.
After living in the United States for a few years, he returned to Buenos Aires to create a new rock band, MOLE, with his brother, Andres Alberti, Sergio Buffi, and Ezequiel Dasso in 2005.
In 2006, Yamaha, the biggest instruments company in the world,
gave Charly one of the most significant endorsements of its history.
In May of the same year, the Administration of National Parks appointed Charly as Honorary Forest Ranger because of his constant work and support to the institution and the protection of the environment.
In 2007, Soda Stereo returned, writing a new chapter in the history of rock.
The band broke attendance records in all of Latin America, confirming its greatness.
In 2008, MOLE was awarded the Gardel Prize for Best New Album of Rock, and their first national tour found them sharing the stage with The Hives, The Mars Volta, and R.E.M., among others.
In August of the same year, at the request of the Secretary of Tourism of the Nation, Charly designed and directed the project "National Secretariat of Tourism of Argentina" to position his country as one of the most important tourist destinations of the world.
The project won a prize at the Webby Awards, the Oscar of the Internet, and was the first time that an Argentinean project won a Webby Award.
In 2009, he returned to the River Stadium, now with MOLE, to share the stage with the British band Oasis.
Also, in 2009, he decided to work more actively in the fight against climate change and the protection of forests and natural resources, and he made a TV spot for National Parks warning about the importance of protecting natural resources.
In May of the same year, he traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, to the Annual Meeting of Directors of "The Climate Project" foundation (TCP), where he met with former Vice President of the United States and Nobel Prize, Al Gore, who invites him to be a part of his project.