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Mexican christian singer-songwriter
Coalo Zamorano
Birth name
Jorge Clodoaldo Zamorano
Born
(1972-10-26) October 26, 1972 (age 51) Guadalajara, Mexico
Occupation(s)
Singer, composer, record producer
Instrument(s)
Vocals, piano, guitar
Years active
1991–present
Labels
CanZion Group LP
Musical artist
Coalo Zamorano is a Mexican singer, musician, composer and record producer of contemporary Christian music.[1] He was part of the group VCV, and later, as a soloist, he relaunched his career where he has been nominated for the Latin Grammy Awards and Arpa Awards on various occasions.[2]
His career includes participation as a producer, composer and singer in more than 50 Christian music productions by prominent artists such as Marcos Witt, Alex Campos, Israel Houghton, Danilo Montero,[3] Jesús Adrián Romero, Miel San Marcos, Juan Carlos Alvarado, Marco Barrientos, Jacobo Ramos, Edgar Rocha, Jaime Murrell, Daniel Calveti, Jorge Lozano, among others. Some of the albums in which he participated have become well-known and true worship classics in many Spanish-speaking Christian churches, such as "Poderoso" (1993), "Alabadle!" (1994) and "Enciende Una Luz" (1999) by Marcos Witt and "Eres Todopoderoso" (1999) by Danilo Montero, among others.
Parallel to his work in CanZion, he led the Christian rock band VCV, with which he released his first album in 1998, titled “VCV 1.0-Vida Camino Verdad”. In 2001, he released his second CD, titled "VCV 2.0 QHE?-Qué Haría Él?". As a soloist, his productions have entered the Billboard Latin Pop Albums list twice, with Mas Fuerte Que Ahora and Confesiones De Un Corazón Agradecido.[4][5]
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