Alvaro Gómez Jr.
BANDS
Los Voceros de Cristo
BIO
In 1996, Alvaro Gómez Jr. joined the ministry, continuing his father’s musical and ministerial legacy. He brought positive changes to its development, leading to a significant relaunch with the album “Yo Vi Su Gloria,” which included the single “Siento que te Amo.”
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ARTIST GEAR
Los Voceros de Cristo was born in Bogotá, Colombia in 1972 and with more than 20 record productions, several music videos, and literary material. It has been one of the most influential ministries in the development of contemporary Spanish-speaking Christian music, distinguished by the unpara leled style, the sound of the guitars, and the theology-saturated lyrics of its songs.
In its beginning, Los Voceros de Cristo was a duet formed by Alvaro Gomez Sr. and Eduardo Silva. After achieving success in Colombia, they decided to relocate to Venezuela, from where they projected their success to Central America, gaining great popularity and extending their reach to Mexico and the United States.
Later, in 1996 (long after their separation), Alvaro Gómez Jr. joined the ministry, continuing his father’s musical and ministerial legacy. He brought positive changes to its development, leading to a significant relaunch with the album “Yo Vi Su Gloria,” which included the single “Siento que te Amo,” which included the single “Siento que te Amo.”
In 2002, the commemorative album “30 Years” further boosted their music’s popularity in major stations across Latin America and the USA. This album featured collaborations with other prominent artists such as Kristy Motta, Hermanos Reyes, Leonel Tuchez, and Juan Carlos Alvarado.