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Nacho Galindo (singer)

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Nacho Galindo
Birth nameIgnacio Galindo
Born (1959-03-01) 1 March 1959 (age 65)
OriginOjinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico
GenresChristian, religious
Years active1976–present
Websitenachogalindo.org

Ignacio Galindo (born March 1, 1959), best known by his stage name Nacho Galindo, is a Mexican Christian singer best known as the former lead vocalist of Regional Mexican band Conjunto Primavera.

History

In 1976, at the age of 17, Nacho Galindo joined Conjunto Primavera with his brother Gustavo Galindo, his cousin Adan Huerta, Juan Dominguez, Ramiro Rodriguez and Telesforo Saenz. He spent 12 years with the band during which time they released 11 albums. On June 28, 1986, he attended a Christian service, in which he "accepted Jesus into his heart". On March 19, 1989, he left the band telling them that "God had called him", since his life was complicated while in the band because of drugs and alcohol. From then, he finished his career in the music industry.

Ministry

In 1991, he decided to start recording music again, with the difference that he wrote Christian lyrics, and that his music was only to influence people in a positive way. He now sings, and testifies only about God.

Albums

"A Dónde Vas"
"Al Desalentado"
"Amor Incomparable"
"En La Batalla"
"Grupo Azareel"
"Himnos Tradicionales"
"Las Pruebas"
"Lo Que Dios Unió"
"Mi Anhelo"
"Mi Clamor"
"Volverá"
"Vino a Liberarme"

References