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==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
Romero was born in ] but grew up in Santa Fe. His mother is ] Camille Belden. His father, Hilario Romero is a civil rights activist, retired professor<ref>{{cite web|last1=The Beer Baron|first1=Mr. X and|title=Pascual Romero IMDb Mini Biography|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2468194/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm|website=IMDb|publisher=Amazon.com|accessdate=26 April 2018}}</ref>, state historian<ref>{{cite news|last1=Stelnicki|first1=Tripp|title='You become part of the history'|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/?spot=19578190&fcfToken=79737034664c62432f6834547a476a6f3976594d65726b6730453736646b72434a3861373266726f47502b45366c545745475134514845337a53636d5736584936385359396334575474413d|accessdate=28 April 2018|publisher=The New Mexican|date=28 May 2017}}</ref> and musician; both Pascual and his father performed and recorded with New Mexican folk group Los Folkloricos de Nuevo Mexico.<ref>{{cite web|last1=De Vore|first1=Alex|title=Giants of Folklorico|url=https://www.sfreporter.com/news/coverstories/2016/04/12/giants-of-folklorico/|website=Santa Fe Reporter|accessdate=19 April 2018}}</ref> He lives in Santa Fe with his wife Ashley and their son and daughter. | Romero was born in ] but grew up in Santa Fe. His mother is ] Camille Belden. His grandfather was Eugene F. Romero, a Santa Fe City Councilman 1968-1972 who passed away March 31,2010, one day after his wife Celia Quintana Romero passed, to whom he had been married for 67 years.<ref>{{cite news|title=Obituary|publisher=The New Mexican|date=04 April 2010}}</ref> His father, Hilario Romero is a civil rights activist, retired professor<ref>{{cite web|last1=The Beer Baron|first1=Mr. X and|title=Pascual Romero IMDb Mini Biography|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2468194/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm|website=IMDb|publisher=Amazon.com|accessdate=26 April 2018}}</ref>, state historian<ref>{{cite news|last1=Stelnicki|first1=Tripp|title='You become part of the history'|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/?spot=19578190&fcfToken=79737034664c62432f6834547a476a6f3976594d65726b6730453736646b72434a3861373266726f47502b45366c545745475134514845337a53636d5736584936385359396334575474413d|accessdate=28 April 2018|publisher=The New Mexican|date=28 May 2017}}</ref> and musician; both Pascual and his father performed and recorded with New Mexican folk group Los Folkloricos de Nuevo Mexico.<ref>{{cite web|last1=De Vore|first1=Alex|title=Giants of Folklorico|url=https://www.sfreporter.com/news/coverstories/2016/04/12/giants-of-folklorico/|website=Santa Fe Reporter|accessdate=19 April 2018}}</ref> He lives in Santa Fe with his wife Ashley and their son and daughter. | ||
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Pascual Romero | |
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Background information | |
Born | (1980-01-06) January 6, 1980 (age 44) Madison,Wisconsin, U.S. |
Origin | Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S. |
Genres | Heavy metal, grindcore, metalcore, progressive metal |
Occupation(s) | Bassist, vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, film producer, actor |
Years active | 1993 – present |
Labels | Victory Records Relapse Records Century Media Records Nuclear Blast Records Comatose Records Grindhead Records Alcatraz Records |
Pascual H. Romero (born January 6,1980) is an American musician, podcaster, television and film producer from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Previously based out of Los Angeles, California, he is the former vocalist of the death metal band Pathology and former bassist of In This Moment. Romero is co-host of the Squaring the Strange podcast, along with paranormal investigator Ben Radford.
Career
He is the former bassist of the bands Tinhorn, Level-Zero, Public Recipe (with Tal B. of i5),and Warped Tour band Nothing Less. He is mentioned multiple times in the liner notes of the In This Moment albums Beautiful Tragedy and The Dream. as well as the Daysend album The Warning. Other projects include Divine Heresy, Throne of Ashes, Groamville, Buffalo Down, Black Veil Brides, My Empty Day, Kriya, Madcats, Dysphotic, Strangled By Strangulation, and he is a steadfast guest vocalist for industrial metal band Fear Factory. Romero was the vocalist in the band Pathology from Summer 2009 until January 2010. As of 2018 he is in the doom metal band Devil's Throne which features his wife Ashley Romero on vocals.
In film and TV production, he is a producer and writer for Rad Girls, on which he also appears as himself. Romero has an extensive list of projects he has worked on; What About Brian, Pushing Daisies, Heroes, and the film 3:10 To Yuma are among his most notable credits. He was also credited as a producer for the Style Network. He is currently working with media companies Kronos Creative and Beautiful Idea.
Skepticism
In April 2017, Romero and Ben Radford launched the Squaring the Strange podcast with evidence-based analysis and commentary on a variety of topics ranging from the paranormal to the political. With frequent contributions from content producer and artist Celestia Ward, the podcast tackles a wide variety of subjects including psychology, myths, hoaxes, folklore, and science.
Personal life
Romero was born in Madison, Wisconsin but grew up in Santa Fe. His mother is anthropologist Camille Belden. His grandfather was Eugene F. Romero, a Santa Fe City Councilman 1968-1972 who passed away March 31,2010, one day after his wife Celia Quintana Romero passed, to whom he had been married for 67 years. His father, Hilario Romero is a civil rights activist, retired professor, state historian and musician; both Pascual and his father performed and recorded with New Mexican folk group Los Folkloricos de Nuevo Mexico. He lives in Santa Fe with his wife Ashley and their son and daughter.
References
- O'Donnell, Shauna. "Pathology Interview". The Gauntlet. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
- De Vore, Alex. "Metal Time". Santa Fe Reporter. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
- "Squaring the Strange". squaringthestrange.libsyn.com. Squaring the Strange. Archived from the original on 15 October 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
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- "Obituary". The New Mexican. 04 April 2010.
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(help) - The Beer Baron, Mr. X and. "Pascual Romero IMDb Mini Biography". IMDb. Amazon.com. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
- Stelnicki, Tripp (28 May 2017). "'You become part of the history'". The New Mexican. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
- De Vore, Alex. "Giants of Folklorico". Santa Fe Reporter. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
External links
- Tigerlily323/sandbox at IMDb
- YouTube Pascual Romero YouTube Channel
- Squaring the Strange Squaring the Strange Podcast
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