A Mexican-American musician whose Spanish-language worship songs became staples in evangelical circles.
For a sense of his sound, 'Alabemos' and 'Renuévame' frame it well. They're straightforward but not simple.
Witt's songs like 'Alabemos' and 'Enciende Una Luz' gave Spanish-speaking congregations a contemporary worship vocabulary that felt both familiar and fresh. He worked with musicians like Jaime Murrell on guitar, bringing a specific musical texture to that world. The questions his approach sometimes drew from parts of the Hispanic evangelical community show he wasn't just making background music.
He started making music early, drawing from his worship background. Albums like 'Grandes Son Tus Misericordias' in 1987 and 'Que Pueda Amarte' in 1992 established his voice. Songs such as 'Alabemos' became familiar fixtures.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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