Latin Grammy Awards of 2010
The 11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards were held on November 11, 2010 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was the third time the annual event had taken place at this location. The eligibility period for recordings to be nominated was July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010. Nominations were announced on September 8, 2010.[1] On September 14, 2010 it was announced that the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year honoree would be Plácido Domingo.[2] The big winners of the night were Camila, Juan Luis Guerra and Gustavo Cerati with three awards.[3]
Juan Luis Guerra's A Son de Guerra was awarded the Album of the Year, the second time he has received this award. "Mientes" by pop band Camila won the Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Alex Cuba and Nelly Furtado became the first Canadian musicians to receive a Latin Grammy Award. Cuba received a Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist and Furtado the Best Female Pop Vocal Album.[4]
Awards
Winners are in bold text.
General
- Record of the Year
Camila — "Mientes"
- Producer: Mario Domm; Engineers/mixers: Gabriel Castañón, Benny Faccone and Peter Mokran
- Album of the Year
Juan Luis Guerra 440 — A Son de Guerra
- Producer: Juan Luis Guerra; Engineers/mixers: David Channing, Rafael Lazzaro, Allan Leschhorn, Luis Mansilla, Janina Rosado, Allen Sides and Ronnie Torres; Mastering engineer: Adam Ayan
- Bebe — Y.
- Producer: Carlos Jean; Engineers/mixers: José Luis Crespo and Raúl Quilez; Mastering engineer: Ian Cooper
- Miguel Bosé — Cardio
- Producers: Miguel Bosé and Nicolas Sorín; Engineers/mixers: Andy Bradfield and Pepo Scherman; Mastering engineer: Claudio Guissani
- Camila — Dejarte de Amar
- Producers: Mario Domm and Pablo Hurtado; Engineers/mixers: Gabriel Castañón, Domm, Benny Faccone and Peter Mokran; Mastering engineer: Bernie Grundman
- Alejandro Sanz — Paraíso Express
- Song of the Year
Mario Domm and Mónica Vélez — "Mientes" (Camila)
- Best New Artist
Alex Cuba
Pop
- Best Female Pop Vocal Album
Nelly Furtado — Mi Plan
- Best Male Pop Vocal Album
Alejandro Sanz — Paraíso Express
- Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals
Camila — Dejarte de Amar
Urban
- Best Urban Music Album
Chino & Nacho — Mi Niña Bonita
- Best Urban Song
La Mala Rodríguez — "No Pidas Perdón" (Mala Rodríguez)
Rock
- Best Rock Album
Gustavo Cerati — Fuerza natural
- Best Rock Song
Gustavo Cerati — "Deja Vu" (Gustavo Cerati)
- Chetes — "Arena" (Chetes)
- Sebastián Franco, Jesús Herrera, Amauri Sepúlveda, Diego Suárez and Marcos Zavala — "Cárcel" (Bengala)
- Bruno Albano Naughton, Luis G. Balcarce, Guido Colzani, Daniel Melero, Tomas Putruele, Diego "Uma" Rodriguez, Tuta Torres and Patricio Troncos — "Lo Comandas" (Banda de Turistas)
- Andrés Calamaro — "Los Divinos" (Songwriter: Andrés Calamaro)
Alternative
- Best Alternative Music Album
- Best Alternative Song
Gloria "Goyo" Martinez, Miguel "Slow" Martinez and Carlos "Tostao" Valencia — "De Donde Vengo Yo" (ChocQuibTown)
- Fernando Burgos, Gabriel Galvan and Denise Gutierrez — "Criminal" (Hello Seahorse!)
- Ceci Bastida — "Cuando Vuelvas a Caer" (Ceci Bastida)
- Roberto Musso — "El Hijo de Hernandez" (El Cuarteto de Nos)
- Gustavo Cortes, Ricardo Cortes and Nicolas Gonzalez — "Resistencia Indigena" (Sig Rigga)
Tropical
- Best Salsa Album
Gilberto Santa Rosa — Irrepetible
- Huey Dunbar — Huey Dunbar IV
- Orquesta Guayacán — Bueno y Más
- La India — Unica
- Mario Ortiz All Star Band — Tributo 45 Aniversario
- Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album
Diomedes Diaz and Alvaro Lopez — Listo Pa' la foto
- El Bionomio de Oro de America — Vuelve y pica...El Pollo
- Omar Geles and Alex Manga — Prueba Superada
- Jorge Oñate — Te Dedico Mis Triunfos
- Poncho Zuleta and Cocha Molina — El Nobel del Amor
- Best Contemporary Tropical Album
Juan Luis Guerra 440 — A Son de Guerra
- Best Traditional Tropical Album
Concha Buika — El Último Trago
- Pedro Jesus — Tributo a Orlando Contreras "El Jefe del Despecho"
- Septeto Habanero — 90 Años, Orgullos de Los Soneros
- Sierra Maestra — Sonando Ya
- Various Artists — 100 Sones Cubanos Producer Edesio Alejandro
- Best Tropical Song
Juan Luis Guerra — "Bachata en Fukuoka" (Juan Luis Guerra 440)
Singer-Songwriter
- Best Singer-Songwriter Album
Rubén Blades — Cantares del Subdesarrollo
Regional Mexican
- Best Ranchero Album
Vicente Fernández — Necesito de Tí
- Best Banda Album
Banda el Recodo — Me Gusta Todo de Tí
- Best Tejano Album
Elida Reyna & Avante — Fantasia
- Little Joe & La Familia — A Night Of Classics In El Chuco
- Joe Posada — Point Of View
- Ruben Ramos & The Mexican Revolution — Revolutionized
- Sunny Sauceda y Todo Eso — Homenaje a Mi Padre
- Best Norteño Album
Grupo Pesado — Desde La Cantina Vol. 1.
- Best Regional Mexican Song
Yoel Henriquez and Paco Lugo — "Amarte a La Antigua" (Pedro Fernández)
Instrumental
- Best Instrumental Album
Arturo Sandoval — A Time for Love
Traditional
- Best Folk Album
Ilan Chester — Tesoros de la Música Venezolana
- Best Tango Album
Aida Cuevas — De Corazón a Corazón Mariachi Tango
- Pablo Aslan — Tango Grill
- Dyango — Puñaladas en el Alma
- Leopoldo Federico y Hugo Rivas — Sentido Único
- Narcotango — Limanueva
- Vayo — Tango Universal
- Best Flamenco Album
Tomatito — Sonata Suite
Jazz
- Best Latin Jazz Album
João Donato Trio — Sambolero
Christian
- Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)
Monica — Tienes Que Creer
- Best Christian Album (Portuguese Language)
- Marina de Oliveira — Na Extremidade
- Paulo César Baruk — Multiforme
- Bruna Krla — Advogado Fiel
- Kleber Lucas — Meu Alvo
- Soraya Moraes — Grande É O Meu Deus
- Rosa de Saron — Horizonte Distante
- Pe. Zezinho, Scj — Ao País dos Meus Sonhos
Brazilian
- Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album
Sérgio Mendes — Bom Tempo
- Best Brazilian Rock Album
Charlie Brown Jr. — Camisa 10 Joga Bola Até na Chuva
- Best Samba/Pagode Album
Diogo Nogueira — Tô Fazendo a Minha Parte
- Best MPB Album
Gilberto Gil — Banda Dois
- Best Sertaneja Music Album
Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano — Double Face
- João Bosco and Vinicius — Coração Apaixonou - Ao Vivo
- Chitãozinho & Xororó — Se For Pra Ser Feliz
- Leonardo — Esse Alguém Sou Eu
- César Menotti & Fabiano — Retrato: Ao Vivo no estúdio
- Luan Santana — Ao Vivo
- Victor & Leo — Ao Vivo e em Cores em São Paulo
- Best Native Brazilian Roots Album
Gilberto Gil — Fé na Festa
- Frank Aguiar — Danquele Jeito
- Banda Calypso — 10 Anos CD 2
- Gaúcho da Fronteira — Gaúcho Doble Chapa
- Eva — Lugar da Alegria
- Best Brazilian Song
Adriana Calcanhotto — "Tua" (Maria Bethânia)
- Jorge Vercillo — "Há de Ser" (Songwriter: Jorge Vercillo)
- Sérgio Santos — "Litoral e Interior" (Sérgio Santos)
- Dori Caymmi and Paulo César Pinheiro — "Quebra-Mar" (Dori Caymmi)
- Edu Lobo and Paulo César Pinheiro — "Tantas Marés" (Edu Lobo)
Children's
- Best Latin Children's Album
Luis Pescetti — Luis Pescetti
- Banda de Boca — MPB Pras Crianças
- Rita Rosa — Insectos y Bicharracos
- Various Artists — Brasileirinhos
- Various Artists — Lo Mejor De Playhouse Disney
Classical
- Best Classical Album
Leo Brouwer — Integral Cuartetos De Cuerda
Fernando Otero — Vital
- Best Classical Contemporary Composition
Lalo Schifrin — "Pampas" (Antonio Lysy)
Recording Package
- Best Recording Package
Gustavo Cerati — Fuerza natural
- Art director: Rock Instrument Bureau
Production
- Best Engineered Album
Diego Torres — Distinto
- Engineers: Paul Acedo, Rafa Arcaute, Sebastian Krys, Lee Levin, Daniel Ovie, Sebastian Perkal, Tom Russo, Esteban Varela and Dan, Warner; Mastering engineers: Lurssen Inc.
- Arturo Sandoval — A Time for Love
- Engineers: Gregg Field and Don Murray; Mastering engineer: Michael Bishop
- José Mercé — Ruido
- Engineers: José Amosa, Fran Ibáñez, Antonio Ruiz and Eduardo Ruiz; Mastering engineer: Eduardo Ruiz
- Maria Bethânia — Tua
- Engineers: Moogie Canazio and Gabriel Pinheiro; Mastering engineers: Moogie Canazio and Luiz Tornaghi
- Bebe — Y.
- Engineers: Jose Luis Crespo and Raul Quilez; Mastering engineer: Ian Cooper
- Producer of the Year
Jorge Calandrelli and Gregg Field
Sergio George
- Rafael Arcaute and Diego Torres
- Noel Pastor
- Julio Reyes Copello
Music Video
- Best Short Form Music Video
Julieta Venegas — "Bien o Mal"
- Director: Agustin Alberdi; Producer: Nicolas Cabuche
- Ádammo — "Algún Día"
- Director: Percy Céspedez; Producers: Percy Céspedez and Alexei Vásquez
- El Cuarteto de Nos — "El Hijo de Hernandez"
- Director: Charly Gutierrez; Producer: Diego Robino
- Juan Luis Guerra 440 — "Bachata en Fukuoka"
- Director: Simon Brand; Producer: Mauricio Osorio
- Joaquín Sabina — "Viudita de Clicquot"
- Director: Rafa Sañudo; Producer: Rafa Sañudo
- Best Long Form Music Video
Voz Veis — Una Noche Común y Sin Corriente
- Director: Néstor Moure; Producer: Andres Guanipa
Special Awards
- Lifetime Achievement Awards
- Trustees Awards
Performers
Presenters
References
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