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Leo Quinteros

Leo Quinteros (Arica, 11 July 1975) is a Chilean singer-songwriter and guitarist. He made his official debut in 2004 with the album ''1A'', which was critically acclaimed for its technical finesse and lyrical depth.〔(Leo Quinteros, 1A ) www.lamusica.emol.com, Marisol García C. Retrieved February 2013〕

==Career==

Before embarking on his career as a musician, Quinteros gained a law degree and worked for a short time as a lawyer. In 2003, after some negative experiences playing in other bands, he decided to become a solo artist.”〔 (Leo Quinteros ) Marisol García, www.musicapopular.cl. Retrieved February 2013〕
Quinteros' first solo album was a record of ten songs entitled ''Fallando'' (Failing), from which he released a single, ''Invisibilidad'' (Invisibility).〔(Invisibilidad ) YouTube. Retrieved February 2013.〕

''1A'' was his first official, full-length album, recorded independently in 2004. Its composition and arrangements were praised by critics.〔(Leo Quinteros ) www.lamusica.emol.com, Marisol García C., retrieved February 2013〕 In late 2005, Quinteros released his second album,''Leo Quinteros, Ahora!'' (Leo Quinteros, Now!), whose single ''Fiesta Pagada'' (Paid Party) moved rapidly up radio playlists. Some of the album's live tracks featured Gonzalo Planet (Matorral) on bass and Álvaro Gomez (Guiso and Perrosky) on drums.〔(Leo Quinteros ) Marisol García, www.musicapopular.cl. Retrieved February 2013.〕
Quinteros’ third album, ''Los Accidentes del Futuro'' (The Accidents of the Future, 2007)featured international collaborations with the drummer Christian Sotomayor, based in Paris, France, and the producer Mowat, based in Leipzig, Germany, who recorded the string arrangements for the track ''La Enredader'' (The Creeper).〔(Leo Quinteros ) Marisol García, www.musicapopular.cl. Retrieved February 2013〕

The fourth album ''Los Dias Santos'' (The Holy Days), was released in 2010 in a digital format, available only as a download from iTunes and Chilean website Portal Disc.〔(Portal Disc )〕 In the words of Quinteros, quoted in super45.net: “As a generation, we have the ability to edit content as often as we want () There's no point in making an idiot of yourself and going back to the idea of the LP that they had in the 60s”.〔(Leo Quinteros: Desde el Silencio de los Santos ) Patricio Urzúa, super45.net, July 2011. Retrieved February 2013〕 The album was produced by Quinteros, Felipe Cadenasso and Antonio del Fávero and was mastered at Abbey Road Studios.
Quinteros also featured on the debut album of Chilean band Alamedas, ''Alamedas'', in 2004.〔(Leo Quinteros ) Marisol García, www.musicapopular.cl. Retrieved February 2013〕


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