Eddy Quintela, a Portuguese-born songwriter, composer, and keyboardist, was Christine McVie’s second husband and a significant figure in the founding of Fleetwood Mac. Between 1987 and 1997, Quintela and McVie co-wrote a number of songs for the North American band. One of them is the popular song “Little Lies” from the 1987 album Tango in the Night. The single assisted in making this album the second best-selling record in the entire Fleetwood Mac discography.
On October 18, 1986, McVie wed the musician and lyricist from Portugal, Eddy Quintela. Quintela and McVie worked together on several tracks, including “Little Lies.” Quintela passed away in 2020 after their divorce in 2003.
Eddy Quintela cause of death: What happened to Christine McVie’s ex-husband?
Christine McVie’s ex-husband Eddy Quintela, who co-wrote classics like Little Lies and Save Me, passed away in October 2022.
A cause of death has not yet been disclosed, however various regional Portuguese publications have announced the musician’s passing.
Between 1986 to 2003, Eddy was married to Christine, and the two collaborated on songs on her 2004 solo album In the Meantime as well as the albums Tango in the Night, Behind the Mask, Time, and The Dance.