Biography
A producer, composer and multi-instrumentalist, Camilo Cintolesi developed his musical work for years lending hands to many bands, mainly Tiro De Gracia, in which he was a stable member for two years. He has so far accumulated two solo albums, as well as a brief experience as manager of an independent label named Maravilla Records. The son of musician Vittorio Cintolesi, he lived part of his childhood in Paris, and began early piano and electric guitar lessons. He formed his first bands while he was still a school student, among which the most notable was Roma, with whom he released Vagomundo, in 1990; and, later, the Chilean Rock EP. Cintolesi holds a sound engineering degree, which has helped him manage stages for bands Bambú, Weichafe, Rojo Latino and Índice. Since 2016, he has focused on Camilo Cintolesi Band, a band he integrates with friends Matías Olivos on bass, Caíto Sánchez on drums, and Guillermo Vildósola on guitar.
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