Juan Carlos Alvarado

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Juan Carlos Alvarado
Juan Carlos Alvarado in 2023
Juan Carlos Alvarado in 2023
Background information
Born (1964-12-28) December 28, 1964 (age 59)
Guatemala
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, recording artist
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano, guitar
Years active1980–present
LabelsAleluya Records
Word Records
Websitejuancarlosalvarado.com

Juan Carlos Alvarado (Guatemala, December 28, 1964) is a Christian singer known for his songs such as Jehová es mi guerrero, Cristo no está muerto, No basta, Soy duedor, Cristo vive, Vivo para cristo, El borde de su manto, Mi mejor adoración, El poderoso de israel,[1] Celebra victorioso, Dios el mas grande, Santo es el señor,[2] Porque eres digno, Pues tu glorioso eres señor, El señor es mi pastor, and many others.

In 2021, he was nominated in two categories at the Arpa Awards 2021, such as "Composition of the Year" and "Best Male Vocal Album" for the single "El Dios De Israel Es Poderoso".[3]

Career[edit]

As a child Alvarado had a passion for singing and playing the piano.[4] In 1987, Alvarado recorded his first album, Digno de alabar with the group Palabra En Acción. In 1993 Alvarado recorded his first "Solo" album entitled Aviva el fuego. A year later Alvarado recorded "León de Judá" in Spanish under Word Records, an American label. After the production of Aviva el Fuego, Hosanna Integrity and Canzion Productions worked together with Alvarado to produce Glorificate and Tu Palabra consecutively in 1993.[5] In 1995, Alvarado released "Hoy más que ayer". More recent releases include "Fuego" and "Tu palabra cantaré".[6]

In 2019 the artist Kike Pavón decided to invite him to collaborate on his EP entitled "Ayer y Hoy", which paid tribute to songs and artists who were part of the renewing praise movement that was generated in Latin America, to perform "Mi Mejor Adoración", one of his songs with updated musical arrangements.[7]

After more than ten years of his last production "Fuego", in 2020, Juan Carlos returns with a medley called "El Dios De Israel Es Poderoso" (in English, "The God of Israel is Powerful") containing 5 choruses, which were chosen for being well known in the eighties and nineties.[8] Within this group of songs stands out "Son sus cuerdas de amor" (in English, "They are the strings of him"), which was composed and added based on Psalm 16.[9] The audiovisual work is a musical single that refers to the album he is preparing entitled "Fuego 2".[10] With this single, he was nominated in two categories at the Arpa Awards 2021, such as "Composition of the Year" and "Best Male Vocal Album".[11]

Discography[edit]

With Palabra En Acción[edit]

Year of Release Title
1986 Digno De Alabar
1987 Jehová Es Mi Guerrero
1988 Glorificad A Jehová
1989 Santo Es El Señor
1990 Más Que Vencedor

Solo[edit]

Year of Release Title Label
1991 Aviva El Fuego Aleluya Records
Aleluya Music
1992 Tu Palabra Aleluya Records
Canzion Group
1993 Glorificate Aleluya Records
Hosanna! Music
1994 León De Judá Aleluya Records
Heart Cry
1995 Hoy Más Que Ayer Aleluya Records
Aleluya Music
1997 Coleccion Vol.1 Aleluya Records
Aleluya Music
1999 Nunca Digas Nunca Aleluya Records
Aleluya Music
2000 Lo Mejor De Juan Carlos Alvarado En Palabra En Acción Aleluya Records
Aleluya Music
2001 Vivo Para Cristo Aleluya Records
Aleluya Music
2004 Fiesta Aleluya Records
Aleluya Music
2006 Lo Mejor De Juan Carlos Alvarado En Palabra En Acción ll Aleluya Records
Aleluya Music
2006 Fuego Aleluya Records
Aleluya Music
2008 Tu Palabra Cantaré Aleluya Records
Aleluya Music
2010 Momentos De Adoración Aleluya Records
Aleluya Music
TBA Fuego 2 Fuego Music

References[edit]

  1. ^ "El Poderoso de Israel (Testo) – Juan Carlos Alvarado". MTV Testi e Canzoni (in Italian). Retrieved July 26, 2021.
  2. ^ "Ellos son los máximos exponentes de música cristiana en Centroamérica". Diario El Heraldo (in Spanish). Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  3. ^ premiosarpacom. "XVI EDICIÓN PREMIOS ARPA – Premios ARPA" (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  4. ^ "Juan Carlos Alvarado". Juan Carlos Alvarado. Archived from the original on August 3, 2009. Retrieved August 10, 2009.
  5. ^ "Juan Carlos Alvarado: i testi delle canzoni, gli album e le traduzioni su MTV". MTV Testi e Canzoni (in Italian). Retrieved July 26, 2021.
  6. ^ Tu Palabra Cantare – Juan Carlos Alvarado | Releases | AllMusic, retrieved July 21, 2021
  7. ^ "Kike Pavón lanza nuevo videoclip junto a Juan Carlos Alvarado | La Prensa Cristiana" (in Spanish). Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  8. ^ "El Dios de Israel es Poderoso (Testo) – Juan Carlos Alvarado". MTV Testi e Canzoni (in Italian). Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  9. ^ "Con un medley de alabanzas regresa Juan Carlos Alvarado". musicoscristianos.org (in Spanish). Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  10. ^ "JUAN CARLOS ALVARADO – ADORACION AL EXTREMO". June 13, 2021. Archived from the original on June 13, 2021. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  11. ^ "Se dieron a conocer los ganadores de los Premios Arpa". reactivoz.com (in Spanish). Retrieved July 21, 2021.

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