Issac Delgado “L-O-V-E” CD Giveaway – Ends 09/21

Issac Delgado “L-O-V-E” CD Giveaway – Ends 09/21

Issac Delgado "L-O-V-E"

Singer Issac Delgado just released L-O-V-E, a tribute to Nat King Cole. And one lucky Contest Corner reader will win a copy of this album, so read on!

About L-O-V-E:

On August 31, Sony Masterworks will release L-O-V-E by Cuban superstar Issac Delgado. On L-O-V-E, Delgado recreates 12 sultry and sexy Spanish recordings originally sung by crooner Nat King Cole. He does so with the help of a number of outstanding musicians including a special contribution by Nat King Cole’s brother, Freddy Cole. This is the first time that Freddy Cole has participated in a tribute album for his brother.

Nat King Cole’s relationship with the Spanish language is interesting and relatively unknown. Between 1958 and 1962, Nat King Cole released his three albums in Spanish. Recorded in Cuba, Brazil and Mexico, they included hits ‘Perfidia’, ‘Quizás, quizás, quizás’, ‘Ay cosita linda’, ‘Piel canela’, ‘Aquellos ojos verdes’ and ‘Yo vendo unos ojos negros’. His Spanish albums created a new awareness for Latin-American music globally. Among Nat King Cole’s fans was Cuban vocalist Issac Delgado who grew up listening to Cole’s Spanish recordings which he felt combined Cuban bolero music with the sounds of classic American romantic ballads.

Often referred to as the “Frank Sinatra of salsa” Delgado started studying music formally at the age of 10 when he attended the Amadeo Roldán and Ignacio Cervantes music conservatories. At 18, he debuted with the Gonzalo Rubalcaba’s Grupo Proyecto, to later start playing with the Pacho Alonso Orchestra and NG La Banda. This latter contribution helped him to become one of the most important representatives of timba, a new style created from Afro-Cuban music. In 1991, he debuted as a solo artist and has since recorded a dozen albums and traveled around the world as “El Chévere de la Salsa”.

Eight of the twelve songs on L-O-V-E can be found on Nat King Cole’s three Latin albums and the remaining four, are Cole classics that Delgado reinterprets in Spanish by infusing his own personal style and Latin Jazz elements into each one. A charismatic musician, Delgado transforms these 20th century classics into 21st century masterpieces while staying true and authentic to his Cuban roots.

Giveaway time!


One lucky Contest Corner reader will win a copy of L-O-V-E! Here’s how to enter:

1. For your first entry, just leave a comment on this post and tell me why you’d like to win! This step is required to qualify for the drawing.

Want extra entries? Do any of the following, and leave a separate comment for each one:

2. Write a post on your blog linking to this giveaway. Then come back here and leave me the link!
3. Write about this on Twitter, then come back and leave me the link to your tweet! One Twitter entry per person. You can use the button at the bottom of this post to tweet with one click!
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Rules, regulations, and other important stuff: Giveaway ends on September 20th 21st at 11:59 PM, PST. (Deadline has been extended due to the recent database error.) Winner will be chosen the following day via Random.org. Winner has 48 hours to respond to my notification email, or a new winner will be chosen in their place. Giveaway is open to US residents.

27 thoughts on “Issac Delgado “L-O-V-E” CD Giveaway – Ends 09/21

  1. Issac Delgado is awesome – I am a subscriber to Contest Corner and would really enjoy having a copy of the L-O-V-E cd. Cheers!

  2. I would love like to win because I’m a fan of Nat King Cole, because I love Spanish music and because I love love songs.

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