the artist
Born and raised in Pinar Del Río, Cuba and now living in the United States of America, Noybel Gorgoy is a gifted Music Artist, Musician, Singer-Songwriter, and Entertainer.
Noybel’s style is a unique blend of her Cuban roots with Jazz, Funk, Neo Soul, Pop, Classical music and more allowing her to express her artistry through music.
She has a track record of countless performances, touring around the world on grandeur platforms.
Her passion for music led her into the School of Arts in Pinar de Río Cuba. She started her journey through classical music at the age of seven studying classical piano, graduating later from the National School of Music in Habana majoring in Theory of music.
Noybel toured nationally and internationally as one of the lead vocalists of the band Azúcar Negra. She also toured internationally as one of the lead vocalists of Azúcar Band as part of the production show called Lady Salsa, performing in prestigious theaters around Europe.
In 2004, Noybel arrived in the United States of America and became a cast member of the production “Havana Night Show”. A Cuban phenomenon presented to Las Vegas by international magicians and entertainers Siegfried and Roy, delivering performances at the Seminole Hard Rock Arena in Miami and at the Stardust Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, a production show residency.
She has been featured alongside Paul Shaffer at the iconic Caesar Palace in Las Vegas and at the production show Between the Lines with Clint Holmes. Gorgoy has also been featured as the lead vocalist of the gypsy jazz band The Hot Club of Las Vegas.
In 2019 she released her song "Mi Niño" as part of the soundtrack for the award-winning independent short film called "Burro" directed and written by Michael Forsch and Zak Fin, getting a nomination at the 2019 Action on Film Festival for best soundtrack.
Noybel has also performed alongside artists and bands like Gino Vannelli, Jerry Lopez and Santa Fe & The Fat City Horns, The Young Artists Orchestra of Las Vegas directed by Yunior Lopez, Tito Nieves, Christian Alicea, Martin Nievera, Lani Misalucha, Michito Sanchez and his Salsa Orchestra, Alvaro Torres, David Perrico Pop Strings Orchestra to name a few.
Noybel was part of Season 2 of the TV Show on Fox TV “I can see your voice” as the makeup artist.
“The Cuban singer Noybel Gorgoy has been performing on the Strip since 2004, including a role in “Havana Night Club,” a Siegfried & Roy revue in the Stardust, which has since closed. When she was asked to develop a show for Havana 1957, a new restaurant inside the Flamingo serving classic ropa vieja ($32) and empanadas ($18), she saw an opportunity.
“I pulled from everything I know — all the experiences I’ve had as a singer in Vegas, plus my Cuban background,” she said. She chose Cuban classics like “Guantanamera” and “Quizás, Quizás, Quizás” along with cha-cha, reggaeton and modern American hits.
Waving an ostrich feather fan and strutting in front of a lipstick-red piano, Ms. Gorgoy certainly knows how to put on a show. During a recent performance, she joked and invited audience members to the stage to dance. She said that people often tell her how much the experience meant to them.
“They say, I love that this is still going on,” Ms. Gorgoy said. “You come to dinner and have a live show. We should have more of this!”
Ms. Gorgoy’s show at Havana 1957 recently went on hiatus. You can catch her at the Bootlegger Italian Bistro’s Copa Room, performing with Santa Fe & the Fat City Horns on Feb. 16 and April 27…..
— Alex Schechter with The New York Times
“..... at the lead is Clint Holmes inspired choice for his female vocalist in Noybel Gorgoy, the Cuban-born artist who burns through “Will you still love me tomorrow” ”
— JOHN KATSILOMETERS WITH LAS VEGAS SUN.
“....... Gorgoy shines as the front vocalist....
Paul Shaffer & The Shaf-Shifters.......”
— JOHN KATSILOMETERS - REVIEW JOURNAL
“Keys open a new life for Cuban-born Noybel Gorgoy”
— JOHN KATSILOMETERS - REVIEW JOURNAL
“Gorgoy was also the “makeup artist” a few weeks ago on the Fox show “I Can See Your Voice” on Fox. ”
— JOHN KATSILOMETERS - REVIEW JOURNAL
“Noybel Gorgoy is originally from Cuba. How very fitting, then, that the soaring vocalist is headlining the new Havana 1957 restaurant/music venue at Flamingo.....”
— JOHN KATSILOMETES - THE REVIEW JOURNAL.
“Noches dulces de Azúcar Negra....”
— CRISTIAN DE LA ROSA - EL TIEMPO LV
“Una velada con Noybel Gorgoy”
— ANTHONY AVELLANEDA • EL TIEMPO