Sin son, no hay salsa, algo que Issac Delgado tiene más que claro.
Con motivo de su próximo nuevo álbum, Issac Delgado vuelve con una gran gira europea desde mayo hasta noviembre de 2024.
Músico de pueblo, respetado por su carisma y sencillez, hace fiel tributo a su apodo "El Chévere"; humilde de corazón, humano y familiar que, pese a su éxito en los escenarios más importantes del mundo mantiene su esencia intacta, cubano 100% donde quiera que vaya. Su quehacer musical se traduce en el respeto a las raíces que heredó del entorno familiar y de íconos de la música cubana como Benny Moré, Miguelito Cuní, Celia Cruz y Pacho Alonso (por citar algunos de los más importantes).
Vaya que chévere !
Born in Havana, Cuba, Delgado was part of several influential musical groups, notably the Orquesta de Pacho Alonso and the powerful N.G. La Banda, and also a featured soloist in the famous Tropicana Cabaret shows. N.G. La Banda's signature sound (the name stands for New Generation La Banda) combined traditional Afro-Cuban styles with a jazz sensibility resulting in a modern variant of son known as "timba." Delgado was part of the group for just three years, but during that time, he was the voice of three of the band's most successful recordings.
Throughout his career, Delgado has collaborated with leading artists in the Cuban and international music scene including Celia Cruz, Sergio George, Adalberto Álvarez, Cachao, Ana Belén, Cheo Feliciano, Víctor Manuel, Gilberto Santa Rosa, José Alberto "El Canario", La India, Freddy Cole, Pedrito Martínez, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Alexander Abreu, Descemer Bueno, Gente de Zona, Pablo Milanés, Silvio Rodríguez and Los Van Van.
Delgado has earned several Grammy® and Latin Grammy® nominations for his albums, performances, and compositions throughout his career. Then in 2021, he won a Latin Grammy® for Best Tropical Album: Traditional for Cha Cha Cha: Homenaje a Lo Tradicional ? which he conceived and wrote in collaboration with Alain Pérez and the legendary Orquesta Aragón.