Years active 2000-2011 Role Singer · qviolin.com Labels Yoruba Movies The New World | Website www.qviolin.com Albums Buscando Name Quetzal Guerrero | |
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Occupation(s) Musician, composer, educator People also search for Terrence Malick, Richard X, Jesse Rogg |
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Quetzal Guerrero is an American-born, Latin soul singer.
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- Bboy songs violin styles by qviolin quetzal guerrero
- Living earth festival quetzal guerrero
- Early life and education
- collaborations
- Musical stylings
- Album releases
- References

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Early life and education

When he was only four, Arizona native Quetzal Guerrero picked up the violin and hasn’t put it down since. As a child and adolescent, Quetzal studied violin at the famous International Academy of the Suzuki Method, in Matsumoto, Japan, and the Conservatorio Pernambucano de Musica in Recife, Brazil. Through the years, Quetzal's proficiency in violin, guitar, percussion, and vocals has allowed him to grow into one of the more prominent artists in the Latin Soul music scene. Quetzal is akin to such Grammy Award winning musicians as Jamiroquai, Maxwell and Van Hunt, who all have distinct sounds
collaborations
Quetzal's touring and performing has led to collaborations and performances with a long string of iconic musicians and performers, including Tito Puente, Lalo Guerrero, Cristian Castro, Acoustic Alchemy and Jorge Santana. Mr. Guerrero's talents have also garnered praise from world-renowned producers and DJs, including Osunlade, Rocky Dawuni, Grammy Award winner Vikter Duplaix and key influencer Garth Trinidad of 89.9 FM KCRW and KCRW.org.
Musical stylings

Quetzal's music, much like his American/Mexican/Brazilian heritage, bridges many Latin and American cultures and styles. The result is music that offers a convergence of styles and influences spanning American folk, soul, jazz, funk, samba, bossa nova, reggae, and Afrobeat. His sound is inspired by the likes of Sting, Sade, Santana and during his live performances Quetzal mixes in 90's R&B and Neo-Soul covers by groups like Groove Theory and Wreckx-N-Effect, a multi-platinum New Jack Swing Hip-Hop group produced by Teddy Riley.
Album releases

Following the release of the critically acclaimed Vamos Conversar EP (2007) and Now (2009) through Yoruba Records, Quetzal's second album, Coiza Boa (Good Thing), released the summer of 2011, is his most recent work to date. The album is sung in English and Portuguese.

Quetzal is an accomplished dancer and capoeirista currently residing in Los Angeles, California.
