In 1992, Angelo & Veronica got their first record deal with
Benson Records and released their debut studio album,
Higher Place in August of that year; with songs including "I Love You More" (released as a single and later performed at the
24th GMA Dove Awards in 1993) and the album's title track, and with distribution from
A&M Records, the album became the duo's breakthrough release, spending three weeks on the US
Billboard Contemporary Christian Albums chart, peaking at number 35. This was followed by their second album
Angelo & Veronica, released in November 1993, which included the songs "God Knows" (which won a
GMA Dove Award for Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year in 1995) and "You Loved Me When" (which was accompanied by a music video). During that time, the duo performed onstage with various contemporary Christian artists and groups, and made appearances on several Christian music awards, including the
25th GMA Dove Awards, where the duo performed alongside
Michael English and
First Call, "Let's Build a Bridge", a song originally from
English's debut album (1991).
Give Your Life, the duo's third effort, was released in May 1995; it became another success, as it charted at number 39 on the
Billboard Christian Albums chart and won a GMA Dove Award for Urban Album of the Year in 1996. Their fourth album and first Spanish effort,
Da Tu Vida, a Spanish edition of
Give Your Life, was released in September of that year, and included a Spanish version of their hit "God Knows", titled "Él Sabe Bien". In November 1996, their fifth studio album
Not Enough was released, and became their final album with Benson Records, before moving to Harmony Records three years later for their sixth studio album
Change in 1999. During that period, Angelo collaborated on the album
Sing Me to Sleep Daddy, which won a GMA Dove Award for Children's Music Album of the Year in 1998. The duo, continued performing regularly onstage through the 2000s; during that time, Veronica launched her solo career in 2007, with her debut album
A Voice for Women; followed by
Atrévete a Soñar in 2009, and
Made It Out Alive in 2013, the latter having collaborations with
Fred Hammond,
John P. Kee,
Shirley Murdock,
Brian Courtney Wilson and the
Mississippi Mass Choir. The duo's first album in ten years,
Still in Love, was released independently in 2009, and all of their following albums were released through their own label, A&V Music, including
The Truth (2017) and
Back to the Gospel (2021). Since 2018, Angelo and Veronica started their own church, the Higher Place Church. ==Members==