Latin Grammy Awards of 2004
The 5th Annual Latin Grammy Awards were held on Wednesday, September 1, 2004, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
This was the last telecast of the awards nationally in the United States in English with a CBS contract. Effective in 2005, the awards were announced in Spanish with an exclusive Spanish-language telecast. Alejandro Sanz was the big winner winning four awards including Album of the Year.[1]
Awards
Winners are in bold text.[2]
General
- Record of the Year
Alejandro Sanz — "No Es Lo Mismo"
- Album of the Year
Alejandro Sanz — No Es Lo Mismo
- Song of the Year
Alejandro Sanz — "No Es Lo Mismo" (Alejandro Sanz)
- Best New Artist
Maria Rita
Pop
- Best Female Pop Vocal Album
Rosario — De Mil Colores
- Best Male Pop Vocal Album
Alejandro Sanz — No Es Lo Mismo
- Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals
Sin Bandera — De Viaje
Urban
- Best Urban Music Album
Vico C — En Honor A La Verdad
Rock
- Best Rock Solo Vocal Album
Julieta Venegas — Sí
- Best Rock Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals
La Ley — Libertad
- Best Alternative Music Album
Café Tacuba — Cuatro Caminos
- Best Rock Song
Emmanuel del Real — "Eres" (Café Tacuba)
Tropical
- Best Salsa Album
Celia Cruz — Regalo del Alma
- Best Merengue Album
Johnny Ventura — Sin Desperdicio
- Best Contemporary Tropical Album
Albita — Albita Llegó
- Best Traditional Tropical Album
Bebo Valdés and Diego El Cigala — Lágrimas Negras
- Best Tropical Song
Sergio George and Fernando Osorio — "Ríe y Llora" (Celia Cruz)
Singer-Songwriter
- Best Singer-Songwriter Album
Soraya — Soraya
Regional Mexican
- Best Ranchero Album
Vicente Fernández and Alejandro Fernández — En Vivo: Juntos Por Ultima Vez
- Best Banda Album
Banda El Recodo — Por Ti
- Best Grupero Album
Alicia Villarreal — Cuando el Corazón Se Cruza
- Best Tejano Album
Jimmy González & El Grupo Mazz — Live en el Valle
- La Tropa F — Un Nuevo Capítulo
- Little Joe & La Familia — Celebration Of Life - Volume Two Live
- Bobby Pulido — Móntame
- Sólido — Vuelve
- Best Norteño Album
Los Tigres del Norte — Pacto de Sangre
- Best Regional Mexican Song
Marco Antonio Solís — "Tu Amor o Tu Desprecio" (Marco Antonio Solís)
Instrumental
- Best Instrumental Album
Yo-Yo Ma — Obrigado Brazil Live In Concert
Traditional
- Best Folk Album
Kepa Junkera — K
- Manuel Alejandro — Manuel Alejandro y Punto: Homenaje Al Grupo Haciendo Punto en Otro Son
- Ecos de Borinquen — Jíbaro Hasta el Hueso: Mountain Music of Puerto Rico
- Horacio Guarany — Cantor de Cantores
- Perú Negro — Jolgorio
- Radio Tarifa — Fiebre
- Best Tango Album
Gerardo Gandini — Postangos en Vivo en Rosario
- Pablo Mainetti — Tres Rincones
- María Estela Monti — Ciudadana
- Orquesta El Arranque — En Vivo en el Auditorio de la Rete Due de Suiza
- María Volonté and Horacio Larumbe — Fuimos
- Best Flamenco Album
Paco de Lucía — Cositas Buenas
Jazz
- Best Latin Jazz Album
Chucho Valdés — New Conceptions
- Jerry Gonzalez y Los Piratas del Flamenco — Jerry Gonzalez y los Piratas del Flamenco
- Santos Neto Quinteto — Canto Do Rio Jovino
- Diego Urcola — Soundances
- Bebo Valdés and Federico Britos — We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together
Christian
- Best Christian Album (Spanish language)
Marcos Witt — Recordando Otra Vez
- Carlos Guzman — En las Alas de Una Paloma
- Samuel Hernández — Jesús Siempre Llega A Tiempo
- Rojo — 24/7
- Coalo Zamorano — Cosas Poderosas
- Best Christian Album (Portuguese Language)
Aline Barros — Fruto de Amor
- Teus Igreja Batista and Nova Jerusalém — Discípulos
- Fernanda Lara y Giordani Vidal — Livre Para Amar
- Padre Marcelo Rossi — Maria Mãe Do Filho de Deus (Trilha Sonora Original do Filme)
- Gospel Thales — Acústico
Brazilian
- Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album
Carlinhos Brown — Carlinhos Brown Es Carlito Marrón
- Best Brazilian Rock Album
Skank — Cosmotron
- Best Samba/Pagode Album
Nana, Dori and Danilo — Para Caymmi. de Nana, Dori e Danilo
- Jorge Aragão — Da Noite Pro Dia
- Monarco — Uma Historia Do Samba
- Zeca Pagodinho — Acústico MTV
- Velha Guarda Do Salgueiro — Velha Guarda Do Salgueiro
- Best MPB Album
Maria Rita — Maria Rita
- Best Romantic Music Album
Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano — Zezé Di Camargo y Luciano
- Ataíde & Alexandre — Momento Especial
- Bruno & Marrone — Inevitável
- Juliano Cezar — O Cowboy Vagabundo-Vida de Peão
- Leonardo — Brincadeira Tem Hora
- Marciano — Ao Vivo-Meu Ofício É Cantar
- Best Brazilian Roots/Regional Album
Banda de Pífanos de Caruaru — No Século XXI, No Pátio Do Forró
- Ara Ketu — Obrigado A Você
- Cascabulho — É Caco de Vidro Puro
- Maria Dapaz — Luiz Gonzaga Na Voz de Maria Dapaz-Vida de Viajante
- Liu & Léu — Jeitão de Caboclo
- Sérgio Reis and Filhos — Violas e Violeiros
- Best Brazilian Song
Milton Nascimento — "A Festa" (Maria Rita)
Children's
- Best Latin Children's Album
Niños Adorando — Niños Adorando 2
Classical
- Best Classical Album
Various Artists — Jobim Sinfônico
Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona I Nacional de Catalunya — Carmen Symphony
- Uakti — Clássicos
- Various Artists — Eugenio Toussaint Música de Cámara
- Trío Argentino — Schubert - Fauré
- Joao Carlos Assis Brasil — Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras Nº 4 e Cirandas João
Production
- Best Engineered Album
Alejandro Sanz — No Es Lo Mismo
- Engineer: Rafa Sardina
- Producer of the Year
Javier Limón
Music Video
- Best Music Video
Robi Draco Rosa — "Más y Más"
Special Awards
- Lifetime Achievement Awards
- Trustees Award
References
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