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Jesús Adrián Romero

Background information

Birth name Jesús Adrián Romero Ibarra

Born February 16, 1965 (age 57)

Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico

Genres Latin Christian music

Occupation(s) Singer, composer, pastor

Instruments Voice, guitar, piano

Years active 1985–present

Website jaroficial.com
Jesús Adrián Romero Ibarra is a Mexican author, Latin Christian
music singer, composer, and pastor from Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.
Romero is the founder and president of Vástago Producciones, a record label
dedicated to the production and distribution of music with a Christian message.
Vástago Producciones also organizes and promotes concerts with Latin
Christian music.
He currently resides in Monterrey, Mexico.
Throughout his musical career he has won several awards and been nominated
for three Latin Grammy Awards.[1]

Contents

 1Biography
 2Discography
o 2.1Compilations
o 2.2Video
o 2.3Duets
 3Musicians and members
 4References
 5External links

Biography[edit]
Jesús Adrián Romero studied the bible in his course studies, after which he was
assigned to be a pastor for a 16-year period. Over a span of three years, he
completed his work of spiritual guidance in the congregation of the Church of
God, in Van Nuys, California, while also attending seminary.
Later, he founded the Christian community (of a charismatic tendency):
"Amistad y Vida"[2] (Friendship and Life) in Agua Prieta, Sonora. Now, Amistad y
Vida is under the direction of Pastor Omar Molina. Jesús Adrián was also the
assistant pastor in Vino Nuevo in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua for four years,
under the direction of Pastor Victor Richards, where he oversaw cell groups and
directed one of the congregation's worship groups. For three years, he was the
director of the worship group De Hombre a Hombre (From Man to Man) and
traveled with them across Mexico, directing the congregations' praises "from
man to man".
According to Romero, after having prayed for a few years and considering other
cities in the United States, Jesús Adrián and Pecos Romero decided
that Phoenix, Arizona was the place where God wanted them to start a new
congregation and present their music. In August 2007, Jesús Adrián and his
family moved to Phoenix, Arizona to check out the city and plan the beginning
of Vástago Epicentro[3] (Epicenter Stem). After their move, about 20 families
moved from other cities in the United States and Mexico to support them in their
vision.

Discography[edit]
 "Grupo Creacion" Jesus Adrian Romero –
1989
 Renuevo Espiritual (Spiritual Renewal) –
1990
 Unidos Por La Cruz (United by the Cross) –
1996
 Cerca de Ti (Close to You) – 1998
 Con Manos Vacías (With Empty Hands) –
2000
 A Sus Pies (At His feet) – 2002
 Te Daré Lo Mejor (I Will Give You the Best)
– 2004
 Unplugged (Double Disc) – 2005
 El Aire de tu Casa (The Air of Your House) –
2005
 Ayer Te Vi... Fue Mas Claro Que La
Luna (Yesterday I Saw You... It Was Clearer
Than the Moon) – 2007
 El Brillo De Mis Ojos (The Brightness of My
Eyes) – 2010
 El Brillo De Mis Ojos-Edicion Especial (The
Brightness of My Eyes-Special Edition) –
2010
 Duetos (Duets) – 2011
 Soplando Vida (Breathing Life) – Album
Release › May 2012
 Besos En La Frente (Kisses on the
Forehead) – 2016
 Origen y Esencia (Origin and Essence) –
2019
Compilations[edit]
 Colección Adoración de Jesús Adrián
Romero – Vol. 1 (The Best of Jesús Adrián
Romero – Worship Collection) – 2003
 Colección Alabanza de Jesús Adrián
Romero – Vol. 1 (The Best of Jesús Adrián
Romero – Praise Collection) – 2003
 Colección Adoración 2 de Jesús Adrián
Romero (The Best of Worship of Jesús
Adrián Romero – Worship Collection 2) –
2006
 Navidad con Vástago (Christmas with
Vástago) – 2008
 Colección Duetos (Duets Collection) – 2011
Video[edit]
 Te Daré Lo Mejor – 2004 (DVD)
 Unplugged – 2005 (DVD)
 El Aire de tu Casa – 2007 (DVD)
 Ayer Te Vi... Fue Mas Claro Que La Luna –
2008 (DVD)
 Soplando vida – 2012 (DVD)
Duets[edit]
 Alex Campos
 Rocio Cereceres
 Marcela Gándara
 Lilly Goodman
 Orlando Hernandez
 Melissa Romero
 Pecos Romero
 Daniel Santoy
 Marcos Vidal
 Marcos Witt
 Abel Zavala
 Funky & Redimi2
Centro de Alabanza

 Exito Hasta acabar mi Viaje con Rocío –


2012 (DVD)

Musicians and members[edit]


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Current

 Jesus Molina – piano


 Hoover Ilaber – acoustic guitar
 Pedro Marin – bass guitar
 Misael Blanco – drums
 Fernando Ramírez – electric guitar
 Roberto Serrano – percussion
 Eduardo Contreras – sound engineer
Former

 Mike Rodriguez – piano, music director,


record producer
 Daniel Fraire – acoustic guitar, record
producer
 Kiko Cibrian – electric guitar, record
producer

References[edit]
1. ^ mamorales.  "Gotas de fe con Jesús Adrián
Romero y Alex Campos".  Panamá América  (in
Spanish). Retrieved  February 15,  2016.
2. ^ Nutini, Hugo G. and Jean F. (2014). Native
Evangelism in Central Mexico. Austin, US:
University of Texas Press. pp. 39–53.
3. ^ "Nosotros | Vastago
Epicentro".  www.vastagoepicentro.com.
Retrieved  March 7,  2017.

External links[edit]
 Official website

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