Isidro Suárez
Isidro began playing the keyboard at age 6 years old, playing flamenco exclusively. He learned about the great percussionists through friends who, like Israel Suárez el Piraña and Ramón Porrina, came in their neighborhood and lent him recordings of Tito Puente and Giovanni Hidalgo, among others.
Self-taught, Isidro joins the Evangelist Church choir as a percussionist, which serves as a practical learning experience, while meticulously studying the video recordings of the great masters.
As son as Isidro started to professionalize, he begun working with artists such as Israel Amador, Sulman, Makarines, Raimundo Amador, Carmen París, Tino DiGeraldo, Balberia del Sur, Potito, Paquete, Antonio Rey, Bernardo Parrilla, Pedro el Granaíno, Victoria Abril, Porrinas and Punto, el Farru, el Farruquito, and many others.
Isidro keeps his doors open to all kinds of music and he is ready to face the challenges coming from the hand of his “beloved percussions. In his own words “Drum is life”.

