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Abel Federico Pintos (Bahía Blanca, May 11, 1984) is an Argentine singer, songwriter and producer of Latin pop and folklore. He began his musical career at the age of seven, when he was heard by Raúl Lavié in a tribute to José de San Martín held at his school.
He was born in Bahía Blanca, province of Buenos Aires, being his parents Raúl Pintos and Susana Marini and his brothers Ariel and Andrés. He began his career at age 7 in a tribute to José de San Martín held at his school. In this commemoration, he sang three songs: one by Víctor Heredia, another by León Gieco and the third by Horacio Guaraní.
He was discovered by the actor and singer Raúl Lavié, who had traveled to Bahía Blanca, a city near Ingeniero White, where he heard him sing.
In 1997, he presented his first musical album, To sing I was born. On January 25, he performed on the main stage of Cosquín, where he presented his first album. It featured 18 songs by renowned authors such as Horacio Banegas, Carlos Carabajal, Peteco Carabajal, among others. On March 1, 1998, he attended the closing of this show organized by the Municipality of the City of Buenos Aires, sharing the stage with León Gieco.1
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In 1999, he released his second album under the name Todos los día un poco and in 2001 he released his album Cosas del corazón composed of thirteen songs.