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Leoni Torres
Born
Leonardo Torres Álvarez

(1977-11-24) November 24, 1977 (age 46)
Camagüey, Cuba
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active1998–present
Spouse
(m. 2006)
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Instrument
  • Vocals
Labels
Websiteleonitorresoficial.com

Leonardo Torres Álvarez (24 November 1977) known professionally as Leoni Torres, is a Cuban singer, composer and music producer. He has recorded six albums as part of his career as a soloist and has collaborated with musical figures such as Rosario Flores, Pablo Milanés, Willy Chirino, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Beatriz Luengo, Carlos Varela, Cimafunk, Francisco Céspedes, among others. He is a member of The Latin Recording Academy and his compositions have been recognized by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Biography

Torres began his professional career in 1998 in his hometown called Santa Cruz del Sur, in Camagüey. In 1999 he joined the Maravillas de Florida orchestra. His work in this group caught the attention of David Calzado, who was the leader of Charanga Habanera, and he suggested that Torres join his orchestra as a singer. Torres joined the orchestra in 2001, staying there for 7 years.[5]

Between 2001 and 2007, Torres was part of Charanga Habanera. During this period he performed musical duos and other projects, achieving success with hits such as "I am Cuban, I am popular" and "Ay! Hay amor."

In 2007 Torres began his career as a soloist, debuting the following year with his first individual work with the presentation of the album "Bajo la Piel" (2008). The album was published under the label of the Empresa de Recordaciones y Ediciones Musicales (EGREM) and made him the revelation male singer of the year in Cuba.[7]

In 2011, Torres released his second album called "Latido", with which he strengthened his solo career as well as his presence on the contemporary Cuban music charts.[8]

His third album called "Salseando" was released in 2012 under the label of the Musical Recordings and Editions Company (EGREM). In this phonogram Torres compiled and covered songs from his previous works ("Under the skin" and "Latido"), but this time taken to salsa.[8]

Starting in 2014, Torres developed not only as a performer, but also as a composer, with songs like "Traidora" which was a song he wrote performed by Marc Anthony and Gente de Zona, obtaining international success, and "Para que un día come back", a work that he shared as a duet with Pablo Milanés.[9]

Likewise, other Torres songs transcended such as "Soledad" and "Amor bonito", that last song was recorded by Rey Ruiz and also by Charlie Aponte, who is a former member of the group Gran Combo from Puerto Rico, for whom Sergio George performed the production.[10]

Torres debuted as an actor in the films "Contigo pan y Cebolla" (2014) and Esteban (2016), where he had a special participation.[11]

In 2016, Torres focused on recording and producing his next album called "Amor Bonito" (Volume 1) which was mainly made up of duets, including with Pablo Milanés, Kelvis Ochoa, Descemer Bueno and Alexander Abreu.

References

  1. ^ "Noticias sobre Leoni Torres". CiberCuba (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  2. ^ @norismarnavas (2017-03-16). "Le otorgan premio ASCAP a los cubanos Jacob Forever y Leoni Torres". Últimas noticias de Cuba, fotos y videos - Cubanos por el Mundo. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  3. ^ "Leoni Torres Álvarez". Cubanos Famosos (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  4. ^ "Entrevista online: Leoni Torres en entrevista online (+Fotos y Videos)". www.juventudrebelde.cu (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  5. ^ a b "Últimas noticias y sucesos de Cuba". Revista DimeCuba (in Spanish). 2023-09-13. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  6. ^ "Leoni Torres – Baladas y corazón | Havana Music". havanamusicschool.com. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  7. ^ "El cantante cubano Leoni Torres estrena "Deja la tristeza"". diariolasamericas.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  8. ^ a b "Leoni Torres – Baladas y corazón | Havana Music". havanamusicschool.com. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  9. ^ gerencia (2017-08-12). "Leoni Torres: "el que hace escándalos en las redes sociales se hace más famoso" (+fotos+videos)". Cuba Trendings (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  10. ^ "La piel de Leoni Torres". www.juventudrebelde.cu (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-09-14.
  11. ^ staff, OnCuba Staff, OnCuba editorial (2014-10-30). "Contigo, pan y cebolla on the big screen". OnCubaNews English. Retrieved 2023-09-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)