Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

The Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award is awarded by the Latin Recording Academy to "to performers who have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording during their careers."[1] This award is distinct from the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame Award, which honors specific recordings rather than individuals, and the Latin Grammy Trustees Award, which honors non-performers.

Lifetime Achievement Award recipients

The following individuals have received Lifetime Achievement Awards, listed by year.

YearRecipient
2004Mercedes Sosa, José José, Roberto Carlos, Willie Colón, Antonio Aguilar
2005Johnny Pacheco, Sandro, Generoso Jiménez, Sérgio Mendes, Jorge Ben Jor, Rocío Dúrcal
2006Graciela, Paloma San Basilio, León Gieco, Cesar Camargo Mariano, Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz, Alberto Vázquez, Johnny Ventura
2007Alberto Cortez, Lucho Gatica, Olga Guillot, Os Paralamas do Sucesso, Los Tigres del Norte, Chavela Vargas
2008Angélica María, Vikki Carr, Cheo Feliciano, Astrud Gilberto, María Dolores Pradera, Estela Raval
2009Candido Camero, Beth Carvalho, Charly García, Tania Libertad, Marco Antonio Muñiz, Juan Romero
2010João Donato, Armando Manzanero, Las Hermanas Márquez, Joseíto Mateo, Jorge Oñate, Susana Rinaldi
2011 Joe Arroyo, Gal Costa, José Feliciano, Les Luthiers, Alex Lora, Rubén Rada, Linda Ronstadt
2012 Luz Casal, Leo Dan, Rita Moreno, Milton Nascimento, Daniela Romo, Poncho Sánchez, Toquinho
2013 Oscar D'León, Juan Formell, Roberto Menescal, Totó la Momposina, Palito Ortega, Eddie Palmieri
2014 Willy Chirino, César Costa, Carlos Do Carmo, Dúo Dinámico, Los Lobos, Valeria Lynch, Ney Matogrosso

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