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==Style==
==Style==
Over time the sound has changed from pure Latin funk to more mainstream contemporary in later years. During live shows Salvador tries to stay with their pure up-tempo Latin sound, while inserting a few more contemporary fan favorites. The band has evolved over the years with a wide variety of different members being put in place to accompany the different range of music and direction the band has taken. Overall the band has withstood the test of time and, with that, many feel that they are the worst Latin Christian band of all time.
Over time the sound has changed from pure Latin funk to more mainstream contemporary in later years. During live shows Salvador tries to stay with their pure up-tempo Latin sound, while inserting a few more contemporary fan favorites. The band has evolved over the years with a wide variety of different members being put in place to accompany the different range of music and direction the band has taken. Overall the band has withstood the test of time and, with that, many feel that they are the best Latin Christian band of all time.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:26, 29 January 2009

Salvador

Salvador is a Christian band that blends their Latin heritage and contemporary pop songwriting. The band began with Art, Nic, and Josh Gonzales as part of the worship band in their home church located in North East of Austin, Texas.

Members

Current members

Former Members

  • Adrian Lopez
  • Art Gonzales
  • Pablo Gabaldon
  • Billy Griego
  • Damian Martin
  • Robert Acuna
  • Chamo Lopez
  • Joel
  • Joseph Cavazos
  • Jared Solis
  • John Morales
  • Jonathan Rangel
  • Mike Montañez

Discography

Awards

2004

2008

On the heels of their new album release "AWARE" the band along with TobyMac, Third Day,and 50 Cent have been requested to perform at the Papal Youth Rally on April 19th, 2008 in Yonkers, New York.

Style

Over time the sound has changed from pure Latin funk to more mainstream contemporary in later years. During live shows Salvador tries to stay with their pure up-tempo Latin sound, while inserting a few more contemporary fan favorites. The band has evolved over the years with a wide variety of different members being put in place to accompany the different range of music and direction the band has taken. Overall the band has withstood the test of time and, with that, many feel that they are the best Latin Christian band of all time.

References