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Chris Cuevas | |
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Origin | Daphne, AL |
Genres | Ballad, Dance-pop, Electronica (1990-1993) Country pop |
Occupation | Artist management |
Instrument(s) | Keyboards, Guitar |
Years active | 1990–1992 (as solo singer) 2003 (as audio engineer) 2006–present (as production manager) |
Labels | Atlantic (USA, 1991–1992, as solo singer) Concord (USA, 2006–present) |
Chris Cuevas (born at Long Beach, Mississippi, USA, date pending) is an American singer-songwriter and production manager who, as of July 2014, is more notable for his behind-the-scenes work than for his recordings to date, the best distributed of which was his sole album for Atlantic Records, Somehow, Someway (Atlantic LP 82187), produced by Diane Pustizzi Gibson for GMI Entertainment, Inc.; Cuevas' last track to date to appear on an All Music Guide-listed album was his 1991 single "Hip Hop" (parsed from Atlantic DM 86029 for the Masters At Work best-of album Tenth Anniversary Collection, Part 1: 1990-1995 (Import Records 133015)). On the WEA Latina album La Ley - Libertad (WEA Latina LP 60265), Cuevas was Digital Editor and Mixing Assistant.
Starting in 2006, Cuevas is an artist manager at the Concord Music Group.[1] Cuevas remains active as a singer-songwriter in the country pop field, often playing at non-notable venues in the Baldwin County, Alabama area, in addition to distributing music on the Internet via his web page, /ChrisCuevas2004AOLCom, at MySpace.com. [2]