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LIZA QUIN is a Cuban-American video creator, songwriter, vocal producer/coach & artist mentor.  A South Florida native, Quin began performing professionally by age 10: working in TV,  as a session singer for the likes of artists like Xuxa, and writing and recording original music. Immediately after graduating from New World School of the Arts in the discipline of musical theatre, Quin piqued the interested of her hometown heroes, the legendary Gloria and Emilio Estefan, who signed her to their publishing company the following year. Throughout her 25+ year career, she has since worked behind the scenes in the music industry; writing songs, recording vocals on 100s of albums + music for TV and film, & singing back-up alongside several superstars such as Jennifer Lopez, Nelly, Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan, Alejandro Sanz, Ricardo Montaner, Jon Secada, Ziggy Marley, Snoop Dogg, Diego Torres & Jencarlos Canela, to name a few.   

As a songwriter, her credits include collaborations on several world renowned songs including Gloria Estefan’s Grammy nominated “Out of Nowhere,” Mandy Moore’s “In My Pocket,” as well as songs for artists like Ricky Martin, Thalia, & Howie Dorough from The Backstreet Boys.  After accent coaching, vocal producing, and/or vocal coaching for many of the artists she had written songs for as well as artists like Shakira, Belinda, and Paulina Rubio, Quin realized that vocal producing and coaching was something she was very passionate about.

In 2016, she began shifting her focus more toward artist development, providing Quin the chance to work as vocal director & coach for the Orianne and Phil Collins Little Dreams Foundation, working alongside stars Phil Collins, Diego Torres, and Lou Gramm from Foreigner. Quin later went on to vocal coach mega pop group CNCO in preparation for their 2018/2019 tour, as well as help vocal produce a song for their album that year. You may have also caught her on-air coaching talent on France’s famed NRJ series Les Anges 11. Additionally, Liza had the honor of working on Season 2 of La Voz (The U.S. Spanish Language version of The Voice) as a part of the audition process as well as a member of the vocal and performance coaching team for contestants.

These days Liza is making “edutainment” content that helps singing enthusiasts better understand the the techniques their favorite artists use to be great. With a main focus on YouTube, Quin is hoping to create a non-pretentious online community where all music lovers feel welcome and can learn new things about singing and performing, without judgment.