Issac
Delgado is the very heart and soul of Timba music and will be the subject of
a massive section on timba.com which will cover every aspect of his music in
great detail, including each of the ground-breaking groups he has assembed over
the last decade.
We've already covered his early career in our section on the
first Timba band, NG
La Banda, of which Issac Delgado was a founding member. Issac figures
prominently in the first two sections on NG's music.
While you wait for our in-depth section on Issac, you can read
a brief discography by clicking on "DISCS" above.
To fully appreciate Issac Delgado's recordings, it really helps
to see the band live. An indiscrimate sampling of some of his more subtle studio
tracks could easily lead to the erroneous conclusion that Issac's music is not
as daringly original and energetic as some of the other Timba bands. This could
not be farther from the truth, as anyone who's seen the band live will confirm.
Issac's career spans the whole history of Timba and a huge
percentage of Timba's greatest musicians have played with him. When we finish
our Issac section we'll give you the full story, but for now, here's:
A BRIEF HISTORY OF ISSAC DELGADO'S CAREER:
Isaac
Felipe Delgado Ramirez, a.k.a. El Chevere de la Salsa, was born on September
11th, 1962 in Mariano in the city of Havana. His father, Luis Delgado, was a
tailor and his mother Lina Ramirez was an actress, dancer, and singer in the
Teatro Musical de La Habana.
Issac's
primary school education took place in Ciudad Libertad and at age ten he entered
into the Amadeo Roldan Conservatory where he studied the violoncello; an instrument
that never interested him much, especially at an age when sports were more important.
At age twelve, after leaving his studies of the violoncello behind, he enrolled
in the Escuela de Iniciacion Deportiva where he dedicated himself completely
to his love of soccer.
Once his
university years were completed (1979), Issac entered the Instituto Superior
de Cultura Fisica Manuel Fajardo to become licensed in sports. When he turned
18 , Issac joined the group "Proyecto" at the request of the virtuoso
pianist, Gonzalo Rubalcaba. The group's music, categorized by the modernization
of old popular Cuban music, sparked Issac's innate love for music. It was at
this point that he decided to study vocal technique with Mariana De Gonich,
one of the best vocal instructors in the country. He also enrolled in the school
for professional musicians, "Ignacio Cervantes," where he began to
study music seriously.
After a
couple of years of performing as an amateur, he launched his professional career
in 1983 by becoming one of the members of the Orquestra de Pacho Alonso. It
was with this orchestra that he toured internationally for the first time and
made his first recording which was produced by CBS in Spain.
By the late
80's, Issac Delgado had already toured extensively and performed with famous
international figures in Australia, Holland, France, Spain, Italy, Czechoslovakia,
Panama, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru.
In 1988
he became the lead vocalist in the group NG La Banda which was created with
the intention of bringing together some of the country's most talented musicians
to create a contemporary sound out of the fusion of traditional influences and
popular contemporary rhythms. It is in this group that Issac found great popularity
and fame throughout the country. He recorded three more CDs with NG La Banda
and was awarded the EGREM 1990-1991 prize for being the band with the most technically
developed level of music, and for enjoying the most popularity on the island.
Since then,
Delgado has maintained his level of popularity not only in Cuba, but the world
over. He is considered one of the greatest singers in Cuba and continues to
tour internationally.