Eduardo "Gualo" Jaramillo, originally from Miami, FL, is a well-versed music producer, composer, and engineer in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning film and television, he garnered early recognition for his work.

In 2018, he composed the original score for the MVProductions/PBS documentary "Art Vessel," which notably received the Suncoast Regional Emmy for Best Documentary. From 2018 to 2019, Eduardo "Gualo" Jaramillo served as the head of music and sound in post-production for two Netflix Original Series in collaboration with Telemundo Global Studios and Telemundo International Studios: "La Reina Del Sur (Season 2)" and "No Te Puedes Esconder". In 2020, both titles received International Emmy nominations in the same category, with "La Reina Del Sur (Season 2)" emerging as the winner. In 2022, "The Asylum," for which Gualo produced the original score, achieved local success with premieres in various South Florida theaters, enjoying multiple sold-out box office dates.

His collaboration with Grammy and Emmy-winning composer Carlos Rafael Rivera on the original music for the 3rd season of “La Reina Del Sur” (Netflix, 2022) marked the beginning of a promising creative alliance. Recent highlights include Gualo's roles as music editor, score producer and additional music for AppleTV+'s Golden Globe Nominated Series "Lessons In Chemistry" (2023), AMC+’s “Monsieur Spade” (2024) and Netflix's "Griselda" (2024).