I got your attention didn’t I..?

If you missed the addition of this event in the Upcoming Events section above…
then I hope this helps. Yes, i said ISSAC DELGADO. Now that’s a start!

He will be at the Triple Door, Tuesday, September 7. Show at 7:30pm. Cost: $20 Get your tickets quick!

Here is just a portion of his bio from his website:

“…Issac Delgado is a familiar voice to those who follow the musical development in Cuba.  Born into a theatrical and musical family in Havana, he began his artistic career in a band called Proyecto with the virtuoso pianist and composer, Gonzalo Rubalcaba.  He eventually moved to Pacho Alonsos Orchestra and later to the Galaxia Group, recording two albums with each group.

His fantastic work with N. G. La Banda, one of the most creative Cuban dance groups, attracted large audiences in Europe, Japan, and the United States.  The groups 1992 release titled En la Calle included the number one world beat hit of the year, Necesito Una Amiga. In 1991, Issac decided to form his own orchestra by scouting talented young musicians who were interested in starting a new stage in their artistic careers.  Dando la Hora, his first album as a soloist, is a collectors item for tropical music lovers.  It featured arrangements by Gonzalo Rubalcaba and the first computer synchronized horn section in salsa.  Con Ganas, his second production, was also a resounding success. Always in search of new horizons, in 1995 Issac Delgado joined the RMM International label, recording El Año Que Viene.  This recording had an unprecedented impact on the salsa industry, earning him the opportunity to perform at one of the largest salsa festivals around the world: The New York Salsa Festival at Madison Square Garden with Celia Cruz, El Canario and Grupo Niche.   His second RMM release Otra Idea recorded in New York, united the adventurous Afro-Cuban spirits of pianist Ivan Melon Gonzalez, arranger and songwriter Joaquin Betancourt with New Yorks most ardent practitioners of new Afro-Caribbean dance music, Isidro Infante, Johnny Almendra, Papo Pepin and Ruben Rodriguez.  Mi Primera Noche, an avant-garde project that does not break the traditions of tropical music, followed this release in 1999.   By 2000, Issac was ready to produce his own recording.  At Abdala, the state-of-the art recording studio in Havana, Issac delivered a well-balanced, powerful work.  La Formula became an instant success and the number one song in Cuba. The album was called “El Malecon” in Cuba, but also known as “La Formula” while in distribution by Ahi-Nama Records. This production includes collaborations with Pablo Milanes, Juan and Samuel Formell of Los Van Van and once again, master pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba.  Issac pours his passionate, hard-hitting sounds and breaks into all the tracks. The Latin Music Recording Academy recognized this effort and nominated Issac for two Grammy Awards in 2001. The nominations were for Best Tropical Album and Best Tropical Song for La Formula….”