Latin Grammy Awards of 2005

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The 6th Annual Latin Grammy Awards were held in Los Angeles at the Shrine Auditorium on Thursday, November 3rd, 2005.

Contents

[edit] Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year

[edit] Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year

[edit] Latin Grammy Award for Song of the Year

[edit] Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist

[edit] Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album, Female

[edit] Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album, Male

[edit] Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album, Duo or Group

[edit] Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album

[edit] Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Album, Solo

[edit] Rock Album by a Group or Duo

[edit] Alternative Music Album

[edit] Rock Song

  • "Bienvenido Al Anochecer" : Beto Cuevas, songwriter (La Ley, artist)
  • "Lágrimas" : Martin Chan & JD Natasha, songwriters (JD Natasha, artist)
  • "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" : Juanes, songwriter (Juanes, artist)
  • "Polaroid de Ordinaria Locura" : Fito Paez, songwriter (Fito Paez, artist)
  • "Un Accidente" : J. L. Abreu & Egui Santiago, songwriters (Circo, artist)

[edit] Salsa Album

[edit] Merengue Album

[edit] Contemporary Tropical Album

[edit] Traditional Tropical Album

[edit] Tropical Song

[edit] Singer-Songwriter Album

[edit] Ranchero Album

[edit] Banda Album

  • "En vivo" : Banda El Recodo De Cruz Lizarraga
  • "Los Némero Uno del Pasito Duranguense" : Conjunto Atardecer
  • "Pensando En Ti" : K-Paz De La Sierra
  • "Locos de Amor" : Los Horoscopos De Durango
  • "Con Mis Propias Manos" : Lupillo Rivera

[edit] Grupero Album

  • "Loca de Amar" : Ana Barbara (tie)
  • "Sin Riendas" : Bronco / El Gigante De America
  • "Para El Pueblo" : Oscar De La Rosa and La Mafia (tie)
  • "Olvidarte Nunca" : Guardianes del Amor
  • "Sigo Pensando En Ti" : Volumen

[edit] Tejano Album

  • "Polkas, Gritos y Acordeones" : David Lee Garza, Joel Guzman & Sunny Sauceda
  • "Solo Contigo" : David Lee Garza and Los Musicales
  • "Para Mi Gente" : Jimmy Gonzalez and Grupo Mazz
  • "Milagro" : La Tropa F
  • "Vive" : Bobby Pulido

[edit] Norteño Album

[edit] Regional Mexican Song

  • "Aire" : Josué Contreras & Johnny Lee Rosas
  • "Corazón Dormido" : Jimmy Gonzalez and Grupo Mazz
  • "Me Vuelvo Loco" : Los Palominos
  • "Na Na Na (Dulce Nina)" : (A.B. Quintanilla III Presents Kumbia Kings)]]

[edit] Instrumental Album

[edit] Folk Album

  • "Misa Criolla - Navidad Nuestra De Ariel Ramirez" : Camerata Coral and Grupo Tepeu(link)
  • "One Blood Una Sangre" : Lila Downs
  • "Noche Amiga Mia" : Los Nocheros
  • "Para Ellos" : John Santos and El Coro Folklorico Kindembo
  • "Homenaje A Luis Miranda 'El Pico De Oro,'" Varios Artistas]

[edit] Tango Album

  • "Hybrid Tango" : Hybrid Tango
  • "De Tango Somos" : Nicolas Ledesma Cuartetop
  • "Buenos Aires, Viaje / Buenos Aires Journey" : Adriana Nan
  • "Solo Para Dos" : Trelles & Cirigliano
  • "Bajo Cero" : Pablo Ziegler, Quique Sinesi & Walter Castro

[edit] Flamenco Album

[edit] Latin Jazz Album

[edit] Christian Album (Spanish Language)

[edit] Christian Album (Portuguese Language)

  • "Som De Adoradores-Ao Vivo" : Aline Barros
  • "Terremoto-Ao Vivo" : Eyshila
  • "Para Orar e Adorar 3 - Ouco Deus Me Chamar" : Ludmila Ferber
  • "Deixa O Teu Rio Me Levar - Ao Vivo" : Soraya Moraes
  • "Para O Mundo Ouvir" : Rose Nascimento
  • "Alem Do Que Os Olhos Podem Ver" : Oficina G3
  • "Cantando, Dancando e Louvando!" : Alexandre Soul

[edit] Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album

[edit] Brazilian Rock Album

[edit] Samba / Pagode Album

[edit] MPB (Música Popular Brasileira)

[edit] Romantic Music

[edit] Brazilian Roots / Regional Album

  • "Gaitapontocom" : Renato Borghetti
  • "Recado a São Paulo" : Caju & Castanha
  • "Cada Um Belisca Um Pouco Dominguinhos" : Sivuca & Oswaldinho
  • "Os Maiores Sucessos de São João" : Forrocacana
  • "O Canto Da Sereia" : Gil
  • "Baião De Dois" : Elba Ramalho e Dominguinhos
  • "MTV Ao Vivo" : Ivete Sangalo

[edit] Brazilian Song (Portuguese Language)

  • "Canção Transparente" : Francis Hime & Olivia Hime, songwriters
  • "Ninguém Faz Idéia" : Lenine & Ivan Santos, songwriters (Lenine, artist)
  • "Ponte Aérea" : Jose Miguel Wisnik, songwriter (Eveline Hecker, artist)
  • "São Sebastião" : Totonho Villeroy, songwriter (Totonho Villeroy, artist)

[edit] Latin Children's Album

  • "La Fiesta Continua!!!" Christell
  • "Floricienta y Su Banda" : Floricienta
  • "Ke Zafados" : Ke Zafados
  • "Poder Payasonico" : Los Payasonicos
  • "Lina Luna" : Lina Luna
  • "Aventura y Amor" : Mision S.O.S

[edit] Classical Album

  • "Fantasia Brasileira" : Orquestra de Camara Rio Strings
  • "Glazunov Symphony No. 5 The Seasons" : José Serebrier
  • "Homo Ludens" : Leo Brouwer
  • "Riberas" : Cuarteto De Cuerdas Buenos Aires & Paquito D'Rivera
  • "Rodrigo Concierto De Aranjuez / Villa Lobos "Concerto For Guitar" and "Ponce Concierto Del Sur" : Sharon Isbin

[edit] Engineered Album

  • "Diez" : Chuy Flores & Jack Saenz III, engineers
  • "Fuego" : Seth Atkins, Javier Garza, Cruz"ck" Martinez & Robert"Bobbo" Martinez, engineers
  • "MTV Unplugged" : Gustavo Borner, engineer
  • "Street Signs" : Robert Carranza, Serban Ghenea & Anton Pukshansky, engineers
  • "Velvetina" : Antonio Cortes, engineer

[edit] Producer Of The Year

[edit] Music Video

  • "Volverte A Ver" : Juanes Gustavo Garzon, video director; Cecilia Sagredo, video producer
  • "Mirate" : Gustavo Garzon, video director]] Sweet Dreams, video producer (La Ley, artist)
  • "Amateur" : Rogelio Sikander, video director]] The Maestros, video producer (Molotov, artist)]]
  • "A Veces Fui" : Esteban Madrazo, video director]] Mediamates, video producer (Aleks Syntek, artist)
  • "Los Caminos De La Vida" : Pucho Mentasti, video director; Pucho Mentasti, video producer (Vicentico, artist).
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