Glenda del E

[1] After joining the canadian pop band The Parachute Club in the late 2000s, in the 2010s she formed the group Glenda del E & Q-ban Mixology, with which she recorded an album of the same name in 2010.

[5] During this period, she collaborated with artists like Paquito D'Rivera, Fernando Osorio and Oriente López,[6] and in 2015 she was invited by Alejandro Sanz to be part of his Sirope tour.

[9] Glenda was born in Havana and grew up in a musical family, daughter of Cuban singer Mireya Escalante and percussionist Mayito del Monte.

[6] In 2014 she collaborated with Cuban jazz musician Paquito D'Rivera in a master class entitled The Art of Teaching and Learning, held at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan.

[17] In 2018 she participated in the recording of #El disco de Sanz and its subsequent backing tour,[18] and collaborated as a pianist on the album Llueve alegría by Spanish singer Malú.

[9] She has also taught and lectured at the Art House Academy & Abbey Road Institute in Miami, and has given master classes at the University of Panama and the Valencia Berklee College of Music.

[9][25] Glenda is a cultural ambassador for New York's Transdiaspora Network, a non-profit project whose mission is to promote HIV prevention and to ensure the integral development of low-income urban communities in the city through school and artistic plans.

Glenda del E in 2017.