Santiago Stevenson

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Santiago José Stevenson Ortíz (October 17, 1928; June 3, 2007) was born in Panama City, Panama. He was a singer, composer and ordained minister.

Since his early age, he felt motivated by singing; therefore, he began his musical Christian ministry when he was 17 years old. He is considered a pioneer of the Christian music all over Latin America for what he was awarded “El Arpa de Oro” in Miami, Florida in 1989.

The nickname “El Trovador Evangelico” was given to him by a radio program in the broadcasting station HOXO La Voz del Istmo in Panama City, where he worked as the Programming Director and Announcer for many years. He finished his career in English at the University of Panama, and later became high school English teacher, until he decided to resign to devote completely to the Christian music ministry.

He has traveled all over Central, South and North America, and Europe, where he was presented as “El Trovador de las Americas”.

He married miss Eusebia Moreno in 1952, and he has four children, five granddaughters and one grandson.

In 1999 he received a surprise tribute in life, for his 52 years in the musical ministry, to which many friends and Christian Panamanian artists attended.

[edit] Discography

  • Pero Queda Cristo (2002)
  • América será para Cristo (2000)
  • Divino Compañero (2000)
  • Melodías de Ayer y Hoy (1995)
  • Jesús, Bella Flor (1989)
  • El Rey ya viene (1978)
  • Seré su amigo fiel (1978)
  • Así es el amor de Dios (1978)
  • Un Pastor Amante (1978)
  • Santiago en Puerto Rico (1976)
  • La Voz del Evangélio (1970)
  • Sendas Latinas (1970)
  • Es Cristo Mi Todo (1970)
  • Santiago Regresa (1962)
  • Santiago Canta (1960)
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