Issac Delgado
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Biography
[Edit]Cuban vocalist Issac Delgado rose to fame in the pioneering timba group NG la Banda during the late '80s before embarking upon a stylistically varied and long-lasting solo career in the early '90s that brought him critical as well as commercial success. Though Delgado sang in a few different groups during the '80s, it wasn't until he joined NG la Banda in 1988 that he rose to any level of fame. His tenure with the pioneering timba group only lasted until 1991, but during that three-year time span, he and the band created some of the most inventive and lively music in Cuba's illustrious history, in effect giving rise to new style of music. The NG la Banda compilation En la Calle (1992), which showcases highlights of his time with the group, stands as a landmark release in the evolution of timba. Delgado's solo career began in 1992, and while it proved successful on all counts in his native Cuba, he didn't break internationally until the mid- to late '90s once he signed to RMM Records. He continued to release albums regularly afterward, most notably the Grammy-nominated La Fórmula (2000) and the nueva trova cubana-inspired collection Versos en el Cielo (2002); however, once he defected from Cuba to the United States in 2006 and released the Sergio George-produced En Primera Plana (2007), his career rose to new heights of success, earning a pair of Latin Grammy nominations and spawning his biggest stateside hit to date, "La Mujer Que Más Te Duele," a duet with salsa superstar Víctor Manuelle.
Born Issac Felipe Delgado Ramirez on September 11, 1962, in Havana, Cuba, El Chevere de la Salsa grew up in an artistically talented family: his father was a tailor, his mother was an actress, singer, and dancer in El Teatro Musical de la Habana, and his oldest brother was a singer, guitarist, and composer. At age ten, Delgado entered the Amadeo Roldan Conservatory, where he studied cello for a couple years but, more interested in sports than music, left after a couple years. At age 12, he was admitted to La Escuela de Iniciación Deportiva, where he devoted himself to soccer; later, in 1979, he was admitted to El Instituto Superior de Cultura Física, where he was awarded his license in sports.
Though Delgado had devoted himself to sports for many of his teenage years after giving up the cello, his interest in music grew with age, inspired by such salseros as Ruben Blades and Cheo Feliciano. At age 18, he joined his first musical group, playing alongside Gonzalo Rubalcaba in Grupo Proyecto, and soon afterward he joined La Orquestra de Pacho Alonso, with which he had the opportunity to tour internationally. In 1987 he joined his next group, Galaxia, before moving on to yet another, NG la Banda, the following year. Generally recognized as a pioneer of timba, a uniquely Cuban derivative of salsa, NG la Banda (i.e., nueva generación — in English, new generation), formed in 1986 by flutist José Luis Cortés, formerly of Los Van Van, was the band with which Delgado established his career and rose to fame.
Delgado sung on three of NG la Banda's albums — No Te Compliques (1988), En la Calle (1989), and No Puede Tapar el Sol (1990) — and toured with them extensively before departing in 1991 for a solo career. The highlights of Delgado's three-year tenure with NG la Banda are compiled on the landmark compilation En la Calle (1992) — to some confusion, also the name of the group's aforementioned 1989 album — and are also found on other, lesser compilations released over the years. With Delgado as their frontman, NG la Banda was awarded the Premio EGREM (i.e., Empresa de Grabaciones y Ediciones Musicales) prize in 1990-1991 for their musical ability and popularity.
In 1992, Delgado made his solo debut with Dando la Hora, an album recorded in Venezeula with Gonzalo Rubalcaba at the helm. Former NG la Banda drummer Giraldo Piloto contributed to the album's arrangements, as he would on the next few. Dando la Hora won a Premio EGREM prize in 1992, recognized as the best album recorded outside of Cuba. Delgado's second album, Con Ganas (1993), also had Rublacaba at the helm and also was recognized at the EGREM awards, this time twice — as best dance album and also as a favorite of critics. His third album, El Chevere de la Salsa y el Caballero del Son (1993), was a collaborative effort with Adalberto Alvarez that won a Premio EGREM prize in 1994 on the basis of its popularity.
For his next album, the solo effort El Ano Que Viene (1995), Delgado partnered with Ralph Mercado's label RMM Records, which guarenteed him international distribution and thus a broader audience relative to his past releases for Artcolor. In support of the album's release, he toured extensively, performing over two-dozen concerts across Europe and several shows in New York, including a star-studded show at Madison Square Garden with Celia Cruz and others. Recorded in New York with arranger/pianist Isidro Infante, Otra Idea (1997) followed, as did another round of touring, including performances at the Guerra de la Salsa festival in Peru; Luis Munoz Marin Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Central Park Summerstage in New York City; the Wolf Trap Jazz and Blues in Washington, D.C.; and the International Jazz Festival in Montreal.
After a final album for RMM, La Primera Noche: Desde Europa con Sabor (1998), Delgado released a pair of albums on Bis Music. He first reunited with Gonzalo Rubalcaba for the Grammy-nominated La Fórmula (2000) and then released Versos en el Cielo (2002). The latter album was inspired by the nueva trova cubana (new Cuban song) movement of the '60s and includes such songs as "Corazón Corazón" by Angel Quintero, "Orden del Día" by Frank Delgado, "Identidad" and "Tú Mi Desengaño" by Pablo Milanés, and "Quien Fuera" and "Vamos a Andarfrom" by Silvio Rodriguez. Delgado's next album, Prohibido (2005) found him reunited with producer/arranger Alain Pérez, whom he had worked with in years past.
In 2006, Delgado defected from Cuba to the United States, crossing the Mexico-Texas border with his family and settling in Tampa, FL. He in turn signed to La Calle Records, a subsidiary label of the Univision Music Group, and began collaborating not only with Alain Pérez once again but also veteran hitmaker Sergio George. The resulting album, En Primera Plana (2007), featured a duet with salsa superstar Víctor Manuelle on the hit single "La Mujer Que Más Te Duele." The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy in the category of Best Salsa Album while "La Mujer Que Más Te Duele" was nominated for Best Tropical Song.
Title: Necesito Verte
Title: Cincuenta Mentadas
Title: El chevere de la salsa y el caballero del son
Artist: Issac Delgado, Adalberto Álvarez / Adalberto Alvarez
Genre: Salsa, World Music, Latin
Title: Mi Ilusión de Amor - Single / Mi Ilusion de Amor - Single
Artist: Issac Delgado
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Que No Se Te Olvide (All Versions Maxi Single)
Artist: La India, Issac Delgado
Genre: World Music, Latin
Collections
Title: The Gringo Guide to Salsa
Title: I Love Bachata 2011 (16 Bachata Hits)
Genre: Salsa, World Music, Latin
Title: Mi Salsa Tiene Sandunga (My Salsa Has Sandunga)
Genre: Salsa, World Music, Latin
Title: I Love Salsa 2011 (15 Salsa Hits)
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Forever Salsa, Vol. 2
Title: Sin Embargo Te Quiero
Genre: Latin
Title: Lo Que Bailamos los Cubanos (What We Dance In Cuba)
Genre: Latin
Title: Cuba. Tremendo Ritmo! (Digital Only,Collection)
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Cantar En Cuba
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Bailar Con Cuba
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Gracias Formell!
Title: ¡Gracias Formell!
Title: Salsacional
Title: Super Cubaton 2012 V2.0 - Reggaeton Cubano
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Latin
Title: Los Nuevos Boleros
Genre: Latin
Title: Definitivamente Jueves
Genre: Latin, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Cuba Hits Envidia, Vol. 1
Title: Esto Sí Se Llama Querer / Esto Si Se Llama Querer
Genre: Latin
Title: 50th Anniversary - Revolutionary Beats
Genre: Latin
Title: I Love Salsa 2013
Title: I Love Bachata 2011 - New Deluxe Edition
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Los 90 en Cuba
Title: Super Salsa Summer 2012
Title: Salsa Mania (The Best Salsa from Cuba)
Genre: Latin
Title: Rumba Pa'l Pueblo
Genre: Latin
Title: La Rumba Soy Yo / el All Stars de la Rumba Cubana
Genre: Latin
Title: Sensualidad
Title: Super Cubaton 2012 - Reggaeton Cubano
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Latin
Title: Me Gusta Así / Me Gusta Asi
Genre: Latin
Title: Hecho En Cuba Vol. 2
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Salsa manía / Salsa mania
Title: The Best Of Latino CD3
Genre: Latin
Title: The Best Of Latino CD4
Genre: Latin
Title: Cuba (I Am Time) - Disc 2 - Cantar En Cuba
Genre: Latin
Title: Cuba (I Am Time) - Disc 3 - Bailar Con Cuba
Genre: Latin
Title: Danza Kuduro Summer Compilation CD2
Genre: Reggaeton, Salsa, World Music, Latin, Pop
Title: Super Cubaton 2012
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Reggaeton, Latin
Title: Onda Latina Summer 2010
Genre: Dancefloor, World Music, Latin, Pop
Title: Enrique Heredia Negri - Mano A Mano - A Manzaner
Genre: Pop
Title: Gusto Latino Estate 2009 CD2
Genre: Latin
Title: Bailando TU Salsa Vol. 4 CD1
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Bailando TU Salsa Vol. 4 CD4
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Lo Nuevo De La Salsa Vol. 1
Title: Bienvenidos A La Fiesta De Fin De Año 2012 (CD1)
Genre: Latin
Title: Pure... Cuba (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: Salsa Lo Maximo Vol. 4 (CD1)
Genre: Salsa
Title: Salsa Lo Maximo Vol. 3 (CD5)
Genre: Salsa
Title: Salsa Lo Maximo Vol. 3 (CD3)
Genre: Salsa
Featuring albums
Title: Caliente Havana Dance, Vol. 1
Artist: Leonel Limonta, Azucar Negra, Giraldo Piloto, Klimax
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Salsa, World Music, Latin
Title: Salsa: Un Homenaje a El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
Artist: El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico
Genre: Salsa, World Music, Latin
Title: 30 bachatas Pegaditas Lo nuevo y lo mejor 2011
Artist: Varios
Genre: Bachata, World Music, Latin
Title: 30 Salsas Pegaditas: Lo Nuevo y Lo Mejor del 2011
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Salsa, World Music, Latin
Title: Esto Sí Se Llama Querer / Esto Si Se Llama Querer
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: The Cuban Selection, Vol. 1 (The Real Flavor Of Cuban Music)
Artist: The Afro - Cuban All Stars
Genre: Latin
Title: The Cuban Selection, Vol. 1 (The Real Flavor Of Cuban Music)
Artist: Buena Vista Cuban Players
Genre: Latin
Title: The Cuban Selection, Vol. 1 (The Real Flavor Of Cuban Music)
Artist: Latin Sound
Genre: Latin
Title: De Allá Pa'ca / De Alla Pa'ca
Artist: Vários Artistas / Varios Artistas
Genre: World Music, Latin
Title: Descemer Bueno Y Jorge Villamizar En La Habana (En Vivo)
Artist: Jorge Villamizar
Genre: Latin Folk, Latin