Difference between revisions 118036828 and 125430138 on enwiki'''Frank Delgado''' (born [[October 19]], [[1960]] in [[Consolación del Sur]], [[Pinar del Río]]) is a [[Cuba]]n musician, and a member of the [[novísima trova]], heir to the [[nueva trova]] movement. == Biography == He was born [[October 19]], [[1960]] in Consolación del Sur, Cuba. He took part in the university cultural movements, and won some awards in different festivals. He is a [[hydraulic]] [[engineer]] by the [[Instituto Superior Politécnico José Antonio Echeverría]]. His first songs (''Orden del Día'' and ''Río Quibú''), were performed and brought to fame by other groups, but later on he sang his own songs. He has sung in more than 120 cities, in over a dozen countries, and his music has been used as [[soundtrack]] for [[radio]], [[television]] and [[film|cinema]]. His songs are remarkable because of their lyrics, and speak about love, social affairs and deeply ironic criticism of current Cuban politics and society. == Discography == #''Sonríete Sin Malicia'' (1983) # ''En México'' (1994) # ''Trova - Tur'' (1995) # ''Un Buen Lugar'' (1996) # ''La Habana Está de Bala'' (1998) # ''Trucho'' (1999) # ''Concierto Inmigrante a Media Jornada'' (1999) # ''El Adivino'' (2001) == See also == * [[Silvio Rodríguez]] * [[Pablo Milanés]] == External links == ⏎ ⏎ * [http://www.frankdelgado.com.ar/ "La página de Frank"] {{Cuba-bio-stub}} {{songwriter-stubDEFAULTSORT:Delgado, Frank}} ⏎ ⏎ [[Category:1960 births|Delgado, Frank]] [[Category:Living people|Delgado, Frank]] [[Category:Cuban songwriters|Delgado, Frank]] <!-- Interlanguage -->]] {{Cuba-bio-stub}} {{songwriter-stub}} [[es:Frank Delgado (cantautor)]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=125430138.
![]() ![]() This site is not affiliated with or endorsed in any way by the Wikimedia Foundation or any of its affiliates. In fact, we fucking despise them.
|