Abel Pintos

World Music Singer

Abel Pintos was born in Bahía Blanca, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 11th, 1984 and is the World Music Singer. At the age of 39, Abel Pintos biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 11, 1984
Nationality
Argentina
Place of Birth
Bahía Blanca, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Age
39 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Composer, Guitarist, Singer, Songwriter
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Abel Pintos Life

Abel Pintos (born in Bahia Blanca on May 11, 1984) is an Argentinian singer-songwriter.

León Gieco sponsored him financially in his debut solo career at the age of 13.

He began writing his own songs after the release of four studio albums, marking a change from his folk style. He came to fame with La llave (The Key), but Sueo dorado (Golden Dream), which came to a fifteen-year career in the music industry, was his best-selling song of 2012.

Pintos has been described as a promising rising star of Argentinian folk music, alongside musicians such as Soledad Pastorutti and Luciano Pereyra. Sue Dorado's CD and DVD collections were given the Gold Gardel award.

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Abel Pintos Career

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Abel Federico Pintos was born in Bahya Blanca, Argentina, on May 11, 1984, but he was raised in Cutra Có, Neuquén Province. At the age of 7, he took his first steps into music when he was invited to perform at a commemoration celebration for José de San Martn at his school. In the audience, a representative from the municipal government who was captivated by his voice had invited Pintos to perform at another event to celebrate Ingeniero White's town's establishment in the south of Buenos Aires province. He performed three songs at this festival, one by Victor Heredia, another by León Gieco, and the third by Horacio Guarany. Following this success, he began to gain notice and launched his musical career shortly after. A lucky break in his early career: first, tango singer Ral Lavié travelled to Bah'a ("Tango by the bay"), where he heard Pintos sing. Pintos had a demo-tape of his albums and gave it to Lavié, who in turn gave it to Pity Irrigarro, then producer of León Gieco, on that day. Via his manager Abraxas, Irrigarro has helped Sony Music find a publishing contract.

Pintos then travelled to Buenos Aires, where he was first introduced to León Gieco, who later praised him and launched his first release. I Was Born To Sing"), He released the title of his first album, consisting of 18 covers of popular songs by artists such as Horacio Banegas, Carlos Carabajal, Peteco Carabajal, Ral Carnota, César Isella, and Bebe Ponti, as a result of the month of March. Para canter he nacido's title track, for which he has been nominated at Argentina's most prestigious folk music festivals, was the album's top single. Pintos reacted anxiously to his debut album, causing fear, trembling, and "excesses of adrenaline." Although retrospectively viewing it as an album that was not recorded properly, he has since admitted that his approach to recording an album has changed since Para cantar he nacido.

Pintos was given the opportunity to appear three times on the festival's main stage at the 38th Cosqun Festival. On January 28, the first performance of his debut album was held on January 28, where he performed three songs from his first album. "When Dawn Comes" was the first of these "Cuando llel alba" ("When Dawn Comes") (which he performed as a duet with León Gieco), the second was "El 180"), and the final was "Para cantar he nacido." His appearance received a warm reception from the crowd, at which point he was invited by the festival's organisers to appear twice more on January 31 and then February 1. The Argentine Society of Authors and Songwriters awarded him the "extra mention" from the folk music commission and the Gold Award of the Cosqun Festival on this day.

He appeared at Buenos Aires Vivo II, a show run by the Buenos Aires city government, on March 1, 1998, where he performed "Cuando el alba" and "Para cantar he nacido" on the stage.

Pintos decided to release Todos los poco (A Little Bit Everyday), a collection of his own compositional style with the intention of showcasing his own unique style and vocal characteristics after the success of his debut album. The album was released in March 1999 under the direction of Pity Irrigarro, Luis Gurevich, and Roly Hernández. "Cuando te nombre" by Haracio Guarany (When Nobody Mentions You), Atahualpa's "La tucumanita") by Eduardo Falca (Melody Of Old Love), Eduardo Falco's "Todos los poco") (A Little Bit Everyday) and a humorous spin on a traditional Argentine folk dance by Horacio Fontova's "Que viva la chacarera) ("Que Viva La Viva" (When Nobody Mende Narbena "Toda) ("Toda") (Me Pucuman") "Today") "Toma (Me Man ta "Todo Man" (Ma) ("Ma" (Me Pue Viva" by León Da Vinci "Que Viva" ("Me Viva") "Todo "Todo La Viva" ("Todo") "A) and Viva" (Me Viva" (Al" (A) and viva" (Mor) ("A Mention, A Little Boy Boyce e do" (Me Viva "Totaliguera "Me Viva" (A Man From Tucuman) Viva") (A Little Bite Viva") "Todo Viva"), Viva) (Me Viva) (Me Viva) from "Que Viva (A) (Me, A Little Boy" ("A Young") "Ojos de cielo" (Eyes of the Heavens) by Victor Heredia was recorded with the Kennedy Chorus of Buenos Aires. Ariel Pintos (lead guitar and post-production), his brother Raquel Pintos (backing guitar and post-production), Fernando Simonovich (keyboard), and Waldo Graff (keyboard).

Abel Pintos appeared in many prestigious festivals around Argentina, including the 2000 Cosqun Festival and the Jes Mara Festival in the province of Córdoba. On December 19, 2001, he released Cosas del corazón (Things of the Heart), which was made possible by his relationship with musicians including Domingo Cura and Bandoneon player Carlos Buono. Martn Carrizo produced the record, which was recorded in Palermo, Argentina. Despite the fact that Cosas del corazón was born with a tight commercial plan, it did not achieve the success that Pintos aspired for. The main reason for this was that it was published two days before the economic crash and riots of December 2001. Abel Pintos said it to be one of his best albums, owing to its "hinge between the vibes of previous albums." It was the first album on which influences from Central American music, Argentine folk, and rock music were mixed. Pintos began to develop a distinct, eclectic musical style, which would continue to develop in later albums.

Abel Pintos returned to the studio to record his own songs and show his growth as an artist in his own right by the end of 2003, after a hiatus. Alfredo "Fredy" Hernández, a pianist from April 2005, joined his touring and recording band line-up.

Sentidos (Meanings), Pintos' first album in three years, was released in 2004, marking a new start for the Pintos. Sentidos was the first album to be announced with a major record label, Sony BMG, after a drop in sales. He appeared in the Via del Mar International Song Festival in February 2004 and performed in the festival's folk section with the song "Bailando con tu sombra (Alel)" written by V.ctor Heredia. The success earned him the "Gaviota Plata" (Silver Seagull) award, the highest accolade of the competition – one for the Winning Song and another for the Best Performer.

Reflejo real, Pintos' 2005 album (Real Reflection), marked a change in his career toward a more sophisticated and personal compositional style. The album came from the artistry of his two previous albums Cosas del corazón and Sentidos.

Pintos released Sue Dorado (Golden Dream), a CD/DVD compilation of songs from his 15 years of fame, on July 10, 2012. Sueo Dorado was awarded Gold status in less than a week, and after seven months, she was given Double Platinum status. "Cactus," a cover of a song of the same name by Gustavo Cerati, was the album's first single. The DVD was shot live in Quilmes, a village of ancient Native American ruins in Tucumán province, from May 8 to 10. La oreja de Van Gogh, a Spanish band, made their own DVD Cometas por el Cielo, with Abel Pintos in the audience when he was attending his final rehearsals just days before. Pintos' set-up was a collection of songs from his time as a songwriter and performer, in which he incorporated acoustic, folk, and experimental soundscapes. The concert took place at dawn, as the sun began to light up the landscape. The technical recording team was made up of over fifty people, and the project went forward with the local indigenous groups' permission.

Critics and followers alike applauded the 2013 album ABEL. "Aqu te espero" (I'm Waiting For You Here) was the album's first single, and it became Triple-Platinum in fewer than a month from its inception. Pintos explained the reason for giving the album his first name: the album's first name.

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Abel Pintos Awards

Other awards

  • Recognition Award Cosquín Festival, Argentina – 2008
  • "Francisco Canaro" SADAIC Award (Argentine Society of Authors and Songwriters) for New Artists – 2007
  • Best New Folk Album/Artist Award at Premios Gardel – 2006
  • Best New Folk Album/Artist at Premios Gardel – 2005
  • Performer of Best Song Award at XLV Viña del Mar International Song Festival, Chile – 2004
  • Best Performer Award at XLV Viña del Mar International Song Festival, Chile – 2004
  • Best Newcomer Award at Baradero Festival, Argentina – 2002
  • Best Newcomer Award at Jesús María Festival, Argentina – 2001
  • Special Mention by SADAIC at Cosquín Festival, Argentina – 1998
  • Newcomer Award at Cosquín Festival, Argentina – 1998
  • Patron of "Festival of Popular Music" in San Justo, Santa Fe, Argentina

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