El Consorcio (Mocedades), Eugenia León, Ricardo Montaner, Ednita Nazario, y Piero serán homenajeados con el Premio A La Excelencia Musical de la Academia Latina de la Grabación®

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El Consorcio (Mocedades), Eugenia León, Ricardo Montaner, Ednita Nazario, y Piero serán homenajeados con el Premio A La Excelencia Musical de la Academia Latina de la Grabación®

Latin GRAMMYs/Sep 08, 2016 - 10:00 AM

CARLOS MEJÍA GODOY, NELSON MOTTA Y RAFAEL SOLANO SÁNCHEZ RECIBIRÁN EL PREMIO DEL CONSEJO DIRECTIVO

MIAMI (8 de septiembre de 2016)La Academia Latina de la Grabación®  anuncia que El Consorcio (Mocedades), Eugenia León, Ricardo Montaner, Ednita Nazario, y Piero serán galardonados este año con el Premio A La Excelencia Musical. Carlos Mejía Godoy, Nelson Motta, y Rafael Solano Sánchez recibirán el Premio Del Consejo Directivo . Los homenajeados serán celebrados durante una ceremonia privada el 16 de noviembre en el Four Seasons Hotel de Las Vegas como parte especial de las festividades que se realizarán la semana de la 17.a Entrega Anual del Latin GRAMMY®.

"Es con un inmenso placer que La Academia Latina de la Grabación rinde un respetuoso reconocimiento y tributo a este destacado grupo tan diverso de grandes personalidades, brindándoles homenaje a través de la entrega anual del Premio A La Excelencia Musical y el Premio del Consejo Directivo de este año", expresó Gabriel Abaroa Jr., Presidente/CEO de La Academia Latina de la Grabación. "El resultado del trabajo individual de cada uno de los galardonados dentro del mundo de la música latina ha demostrado ser imperecedero. Sin duda los miembros de esta generación 2016 continuarán siendo inspiración para nuestra cultura y comunidad musicales, confirmando el legado artístico de inestimable valor que dejan día a día con el fruto de su amor a la música latina".

Premio A La Excelencia Musical: otorgado por votación del Consejo Directivo de La Academia Latina de la Grabación a artistas que han realizado contribuciones creativas de gran importancia artística en el campo de la grabación durante sus carreras.

El Consorcio, es el más reciente ensamble vocal formado por los homenajeados: el recientemente fallecido Sergio Blanco; los hermanos Amaya, Estíbaliz e Iñaki Uranga, así como Carlos Zubiaga. Inicialmente tuvieron sus primeros acercamientos con el mundo de la música profesional en Bilbao, España de donde fueron evolucionando hasta llegar, varios de ellos, a ser parte esencial de la famosa y conocida agrupación: Mocedades. Su música conquistó de inmediato todo Iberoamérica alcanzando incluso mercados que no son de habla hispana con exitosos temas como "Eres Tú", "Tómame O Déjame", "Secretaria", o "El Vendedor", entre muchos otros a lo largo de cuarenta años de trayectoria. El Consorcio/Mocedades continúa construyendo la escena de la música vocal de calidad, satisfaciendo a una increíble base de leales seguidores que tienen alrededor del mundo.

Desde que inició su carrera en 1982, la prestigiada vocalista mexicana Eugenia León se ha convertido en un venerado ícono cultural mexicano y causa sensación internacional. Nacida en México, Eugenia ha estado en la música por más de 35 años y cuenta con un catálogo de más de 25 álbums, que han vendido millones de copias entre sus fieles admiradores. El repertorio que ha venido forjando con el tiempo, la ha llevado de la mano de su mágica y sublime interpretación a diversos escenarios alrededor del mundo. León obtuvo relevancia internacional al ganar la competencia nacional del reconocido Festival OTI en México. Esta conquista le permitió participar en la edición Internacional del Festival OTI, que se celebró en 1985 en España, donde ganó la competencia. Desafortunadamente, la Ciudad de México sufrió ese mismo día uno de los terremotos más crueles de la historia y Eugenia tuvo que celebrar su éxito alcanzado a través del dolor y las lágrimas. Al transcurrir el tiempo, Eugenia ha ganado alta notoriedad por la contínua promoción del folklore mexicano, sin olvidarse de otras culturas de Latinoamérica, mientras al mismo tiempo participa en colaboraciones con compositores contemporáneos, mezclando música tradicional logrando hermosos resultados.

Admirado por millones de enamorados a lo largo del mundo, el romántico y alegre cantante y compositor Ricardo Montaner, ha tenido una brillante carrera que alcanza más de cuatro exitosas décadas, muchas octavas y que además sigue fortaleciendo actuando con la misma energía y calidez como si fuese su primer día. Hoy, Ricardo cuenta con más de 21 exitosos albums lanzados, que han vendido más de 25 millones de copias alrededor del mundo. Durante este tiempo ha sido honrado con numerosos y prestigiosos reconocimientos de la industria musical; las ventas de sus albums le han traído docenas de discos de Oro y Platino; pero sobre todas las cosas Montaner ha tenido el premio de lograr que parejas se enamoren, familias se formen y el es ejemplo vivo de liderazgo, arduo trabajo, profesionalismo y fuerte unión familiar. Montaner ha dedicado una vida para ayudar a otros y en el 2005, estableció la “Fundación La Ventana De Los Cielos", que ofrece terapias para niños con síndrome de Down, autismo y parálisis cerebral en Miami. Ricardo continúa de gira sin descanso como lo ha venido haciendo en los últimos 40 años, llevando amor, felicidad y emociones a los millones de seguidores que tiene con temas llenos de poesía, gran musicalidad y sublime espíritu.

La gran diva de Puerto Rico es solo una; Ednita Nazario siempre estuvo lista para el estrellato. Nazario ha lanzado más de 20 álbums a lo largo de su carrera, de los cuales han recibido grandes premios y reconocimientos destacados, incluyendo un álbum triple platino, varias nominaciones a los Latin GRAMMY y ha sido parte del tributo que organizó The Recording Academy® en el evento conocido como The Recording Academy Honors®. Sobre todas las cosas, Ednita tiene el reconocimiento mayor que es el de su público que la sigue a dondequiera que va. Nazario participó también en el musical de Broadway The Capeman junto a Marc Anthony y Ruben Blades. Ha tenido grandes canciones exitosas que siguen vibrando en las vidas de tanta gente alrededor del mundo, temas como "La Prohibida", "Eres Libre", "Quiero Que Me Hagas El Amor" y "De Todos Modos", entre otros, la han catapultado al estrellato.

Nacido en Italia y educado en America, el cantautor Argentino Piero (Piero De Benedictis)), dedicó más de una década de su carrera a ser un vocero en contra del empobrecimiento y la represión política que vivió Argentina en su tiempo. Con más de tres millones de discos vendidos, Piero ha escrito canciones en italiano y español que abordaron temas sociales, económicos, espirituales y otros temas que él guarda cerca de su corazón. Canciones como “Mi Viejo”, “Llegando Llegaste” y “Los Americanos” son algunas pocas muestras de este auténtico cantautor que forjó una época. Piero también ha hecho música emblemática infantil, con el album "Sinfonía Inconclusa en la Mar", que fue nominado a Mejor Album Infantil de la 12.a Entrega Anual del Latin GRAMMY. Promoviendo el beneficio de la rectitud moral, Piero se ha dedicado en recientes años al trabajo social a través de su "Fundación Buenas Ondas", cuyo objetivo ha sido mejorar las vidas de niños pobres.

Premio Del Consejo Directivo: Este premio especial es otorgado por votación del Consejo Directivo de La Academia Latina de la Grabación a individuos que han realizado importantes contribuciones —excluyendo interpretaciones—en el campo de la grabación durante sus carreras.

En Nicaragua, Carlos Mejía Godoy es conocido como la voz del pueblo. Con una vida influida por opresión del gobierno y usando como arma la música y la creatividad, Carlos utilizó la radio como estrategia favorita y comenzó su carrera a través de su personaje “Corporito” en Radio Corporación, donde compuso canciones en las que ridiculizaba a los políticos con mordaz sentido del humor. Tras ganar notoriedad internacional con su álbum debut Cantos A Flor De Pueblo, Godoy llegó a ser la voz más conocida del folklore nicaragüense y lo llevó más allá de sus fronteras, con éxitos como "Son Tus Perjúmenes Mujer" y "Quincho Barrilete". Carlos continúa activo, deleitando a aquellos que visitan La Casa Mejía Godoy en su natal Nicaragua.

El multifacético Nelson Motta nacido en São Paulo, Brasil en 1944, se abrió camino hacia la fama a través de su trabajo como periodista, crítico, letrista, productor, escritor y diseñador creativo. De la mano de un impresionante catálogo de más de 300 composiciones, Motta también trabajó como director artístico para Warner Music, productor de PolyGram y escribió musicales que fueron fenómenos de taquilla y además era columnista para un periódico. El brasileño es considerado como uno de los primeros traductores del concepto de multimedios en Brasil. También, escribió el libro "Noites Tropicais", que se ha convertido en una verdadera memoria que narra y detalla la mejor época de la música Brasileña así como de los personajes que contribuyeron a cimentar esa generación.

Rafael Solano Sánchez , es un hombre con un gran corazón lleno de amor por la música. Nacido en Puerto Plata, República Dominicana en 1931, él fue considerado un niño prodigio de la música. Su catálogo cuenta con más de 100 canciones originales, ha compuesto en diversos géneros musicales que pasan por la música clásica, folk, coral, religiosa, baladas y por supuesto el merengue. Durante las décadas de los 60's y 70's trabajó como productor de televisión, Solano ayudó a dar impulso a la música dominicana poniendo el foco en artistas emergentes de la época. Su canción más aclamada alrededor del mundo es el exitoso tema, "Por Amor", que ha sido interpretado entre muchos otros por artistas como Niní Cáffaro, Gloria Estefan, Marco Antonio Muñiz y Jon Secada. Solano sigue activo y su extenso catálogo y conocimiento de la música lo mantienen ocupado y viajando por su tierra dominicana y alrededor del mundo.

La Academia Latina de la Grabación es una organización internacional compuesta por artistas, músicos, compositores, productores y otros profesionales técnicos y creativos de la grabación, de habla hispana y portuguesa. La organización se dedica a mejorar la calidad de vida y las condiciones culturales de la música latina y sus creadores. Además de producir la Entrega del Latin GRAMMY para premiar la excelencia en las artes y ciencias de la grabación, La Academia Latina de la Grabación brinda programas educativos y de asistencia para la comunidad musical latina ya sea directamente o por La Fundación Cultural Latin GRAMMYTM. Para obtener más información acerca de La Academia Latina de la Grabación, por favor visita LatinGRAMMY.com. Para acceder noticias y contenido exclusivo, síguenos en: TwitterFacebook , Instagram, Vine, Periscope, YouTube, Pinterest, Google+, y Tumblr.      

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The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation® Announces Winners Of Its 2025 Latin Music Research And Preservation Grant Program

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The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation® Announces Winners Of Its 2025 Latin Music Research And Preservation Grant Program

Latin GRAMMYs/Dec 09, 2025 - 09:00 AM

Six talented music institutions, nonprofit organizations, musicologists and researchers will receive a total of $30,000 for research and preservation of Latin music

Latin GRAMMY® winner and GRAMMY® nominee Silvestre Dangond sponsored two grants in support of research and preservation of the vallenato genre

MIAMI (DECEMBER 9, 2025) — The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation® announced the winners of its 2025 Latin Music Research and Preservation Grant Program. This year, the Foundation awarded a total of $30,000 across six grants to support projects dedicated to researching and preserving Latin music. Two of the awarded research and preservation grants were dedicated to the continued growth and development of vallenato, pledged by Latin GRAMMY® winner and GRAMMY® nominee Silvestre Dangond.

“Research and preservation allow us to keep the heartbeat of Latin music alive by protecting its stories, rhythms and cultural roots for future generations,” said Raquel “Rocky” Egusquiza, Executive Director of the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation. “We are honored to champion these remarkable projects and grateful to Silvestre Dangond for his commitment to preserving the legacy of the vallenato genre and ensuring the future of Latin music.”

“Vallenato gave me a voice, a purpose and a connection to the world,” said Dangond. “Supporting projects that study and preserve its history is a great responsibility that I carry with pride. If we want this music to continue touching hearts, we must protect the legacy of those who created it.”

Awarded Preservation Grants:

Julia Sánchez, PeruConservación y Preservación del Patrimonio Musical del Maestro Cantautor Ernesto Sánchez Fajardo “El Jilguero del Huascarán” (Conservation and Preservation of the Musical Heritage of Singer/Songwriter Ernesto Sánchez Fajardo “El Jilguero del Huascarán”). Julia Sánchez, researcher and cultural manager at the Universidad Nacional de Folklore “José María Arguedas,” leads a project dedicated to preserving and restoring the phonographic archive of Ernesto Sánchez Fajardo, “El Jilguero del Huascarán,” a pioneering Andean artist and symbol of Peru’s 20th-century migration. The initiative aims to restore and digitize 159 rare 78-RPM and vinyl recordings that document four decades of Huayno’s evolution as a form of cultural resilience. The project will produce a complete technical inventory, restored and digitized audio files in high-resolution WAV format, and three documentary podcasts for public and academic dissemination.

Miviam Ruiz Pérez, MexicoPreservación y Diseminación de la Obra Inédita de Carlo Borbolla (1902-1990): Archivo Vivo de la Música Caribeña (Preservation and Dissemination of the Unpublished Works of Carlo Borbolla (1902–1990): Living Archive of Caribbean Music).

This project aims to preserve and diffuse the unpublished works of Cuban musicologist Carlo Borbolla Téllez, whose extensive personal archive includes compositions, writings and autobiographical documents largely unknown to the public. Led by Dr. Miviam Ruiz Pérez, the initiative will establish an open-access digital repository to promote Borbolla’s legacy across research, performance, and music education in Latin America. Through this effort, the project not only revives Borbolla’s contributions but also deepens the understanding of the musical and cultural roots that connect genres such as jazz and salsa to their Caribbean origins.

Awarded Research Grants:

Luis Alvarado, PeruLa Evolución de la Pandilla Selvática (The Evolution of the Pandilla Selvática). Luis Alvarado’s research explores the evolution of the pandilla selvática, a defining genre of Peruvian Amazonian popular music. The project traces how its transformation — through the incorporation of the electric guitar into cumbia amazónica — forged a unique regional identity. It also examines how the genre continues to thrive in contemporary jazz and experimental electronic scenes, illustrating its ongoing relevance within Peru’s dynamic musical landscape.

Dr. Romy Martínez, Netherlands – Guaranía in Translation: From Paraguay to Europe Through Music and Language. This project celebrates the centenary of Paraguay’s musical genre Guaranía, created in 1925 by José Asunción Flores, and recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2024. Dr. Romy Martínez seeks to preserve and disseminate the genre internationally through concerts, research and intercultural collaboration across Northern Europe. By engaging new audiences in multilingual and multicultural settings, the initiative ensures that the Guaranía genre remains a living tradition. It bridges cultures while honoring Paraguay’s musical legacy.

Awarded Vallenato Preservation Grant:

Jhojam Rincón, ColombiaTiempos Idos - Apología a la Amistad (Times Gone By: An Apology to Friendship). Jhojam Rincón’s preservation initiative aims to safeguard an extraordinary sound archive that captures spontaneous parrandas vallenatas recorded between 1974 and 1985, featuring legends such as Leandro Díaz, Rafael Escalona, and the Zuleta brothers. Compiled by collector Juan de Jesús Celedón, the 120 analog cassettes contain unreleased performances, improvisations and verses that mark the golden era of Colombian vallenato. Through professional digitization and secure archiving, the project preserves this invaluable musical record for future generations.

Awarded Vallenato Research Grant:

Ángela Marín Niebles, ColombiaMujeres en el Vallenato: Una Historia Por Contar (Women in Vallenato: A Story Yet to Be Told). Dr. Ángela Martín Niebles leads a multidisciplinary study to document and celebrate the pioneering women of vallenato music in the early 20th century. Through historical, anthropological and musicological research, the project reconstructs the lives and contributions of female composers and performers who have long been overlooked in a male-dominated genre. By producing accessible multimedia materials, the project strengthens Colombia’s cultural memory and promotes gender equity in the nation’s musical heritage.

A committee of experts from Latin America, the Iberian Peninsula and the United States selected the winners among numerous qualified candidates. Since its inception in 2015, the program has awarded more than $285,000 in grants to support projects, including one that has received a Latin GRAMMY and a GRAMMY.

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ABOUT SILVESTRE DANGOND:

Silvestre Dangond is a world-renowned artist from Colombia, who is especially known for globalizing the vallenato genre. In his nearly 25 years in the industry, Dangond has won four Latin GRAMMYs®, including Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album this year for his latest LP El Último Baile, and earned a GRAMMY nomination. Dangond also recently announced the U.S. leg of his El Último Baile Tour, a series of concerts that will bring this historic project to major venues across the country in 2026. He has collaborated with artists including Nicky Jam, Natti Natasha, Carín León, Emilia, Sebastián Yatra, Fonseca and Carlos Vives, and he often works with initiatives in support of the next generation of vallenato artists.

ABOUT THE LATIN GRAMMY CULTURAL FOUNDATION:

The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization established by The Latin Recording Academy® with the vision of becoming a global champion of music education and empowering communities through Latin music and culture. In 2024, the Foundation celebrated its 10-year anniversary, and during the last decade, it has fostered the next generation of Latin music creators through scholarships, education programs and grants that advance Latin music and celebrate its rich cultural heritage. To date, the Foundation has donated more than $13.9 million with the support of The Latin Recording Academy’s members, artists, corporate sponsors and other generous donors. For additional information or to donate, please visit latingrammyculturalfoundation.org or our Facebook page. And follow us @latingrammyfdn on Instagram, and at Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation on Facebook and LinkedIn.

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Artists Perform At The 2025 Latin Recording Academy Person Of The Year™ Gala Honoring Raphael

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Artists Perform At The 2025 Latin Recording Academy Person Of The Year™ Gala Honoring Raphael

Latin GRAMMYs/Nov 13, 2025 - 07:00 AM

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MIAMI (NOVEMBER 12, 2025) — The Latin Recording Academy® celebrated its 2025 Person of the Year Gala honoring Raphael, with moving renditions of some of the singer’s renowned repertoire, featuring past and current Latin GRAMMY® nominees including Aitana, Pepe Aguilar, Susana Baca, David Bisbal, Enrique Bunbury, Willy Chirino, Ivan Cornejo, Kany García, Myriam Hernández, Eddy Herrera, Jesse & Joy, Carín León, Pablo López, Víctor Manuelle, Vanesa Martín, Víctor Martínez, Mestrinho, Gaby Moreno, Kiki Morente, Café Quijano, Fito Páez, Silvia Pérez Cruz, Carlos Rivera, Elena Rose, Rozalén, Ángeles Toledano and Néstor Torres.

Raphael was honored for his more than six-decade career as a multifaceted singer and performer, which has established him as a true ambassador of Latin music worldwide. The evening featured tributes from artists who have shaped his repertoire, alongside others who came to honor his lasting impact and celebrate his remarkable career.

The evening opened on a high note with a breathtaking performance by Enrique Bunbury of “Yo Soy Aquél” and was then joined by Carín León, electrifying the stage together with a medley of “Toca Madera” and “Ahora”— the latter a song Bunbury himself wrote for Raphael. Café Quijano and Gaby Moreno followed with a bolero-infused rendition of “Qué Tal Te Va Sin Mí”. David Bisbal raised the energy with a duet alongside Elena Rose on “En Carne Viva,” and then captivated the audience with a heartfelt homage performance of “Como Yo Te Amo.” Jesse & Joy joined Ivan Cornejo for an emotive tribute to “Cierro Mis Ojos.”

Pablo López kept the momentum alive with a passionate delivery of “De Tanta Gente,” followed by his intimate piano rendition of “Lo Saben Mis Zapatos.” Aitana later joined López for a moving performance of “Si No Estuvieras Tú.” Latin rock icon Fito Páez and Rozalén delivered a stirring version of “La Carta,” while Susana Baca and Rozalén offered a folkloric interpretation of “Chabuca, Limeña.” Kiki Morente, Ángeles Toledano and Víctor Martínez on the guitar offered a passionate rendition of “Digan Lo Que Digan,” fusing flamenco textures and thundering Latin percussion. Vanesa Martín and Kany García shared the stage for “Cada Septiembre,” featuring García’s debut solo cello performance, and Martín later returned with Carlos Rivera for an intimate acoustic take on “A Que No Te Vas.”

The magic continued as Pepe Aguilar and Myriam Hernández united their powerhouse vocals in a sweeping version of “Procuro Olvidarte.” Spanish songstress Silvia Pérez Cruz offered a mesmerizing “Somos” with Brazilian accordion virtuoso Mestrinho, weaving Iberian and tropical tones into one. The celebration reached its peak as Eddy Herrera, Víctor Manuelle, Néstor Torres, and Willy Chirino — who wrote the song for Raphael — took the stage with all the infectious rhythms of the Caribbean, filling the room with “Escándalo.”

The evening wouldn’t be complete without the 2025 Person of the Year stepping on stage; he wowed the audience with a medley of “Que Sabe Nadie,” “Mi Gran Noche,” and “Como Yo Te Amo.”

The highly anticipated gala preceded the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, which will air live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Thursday, Nov. 13. The three-hour telecast will be produced by TelevisaUnivision, the leading Spanish-language media company in the world, airing across TelevisaUnivision’s U.S. platforms, beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central), preceded by a one-hour pre-show starting at 7 p.m. ET/PT (6 p.m. Central).

Latin Academy head of Production Ayleen Figueras, along with Macarena Moreno, served as executive producers of the gala. Latin GRAMMY and GRAMMY® winner Carlos Fernando López served as musical director, and the musical production was led by Danny Flores, also a Latin GRAMMY and GRAMMY nominee. The Philharmonic Orchestra Project (“POP”) accompanied all artists.

Live Nation served as presenting sponsor for the second consecutive year, as part of the first multi-year presenting sponsor partnership for the Person of the Year Gala.

Net proceeds from the 2025 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year Gala will go toward the charitable work of the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®, whose mission is to be a global champion of music education and empower communities through Latin music and culture. The Foundation has fostered the next generation of Latin music creators through scholarships, education programs and grants that advance Latin music and celebrate its rich cultural heritage, and to date has donated more than $13.9 million with the support of Latin Recording Academy members, artists, corporate sponsors and other generous donors.

ABOUT THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY:

The Latin Recording Academy® is a nonprofit dedicated to nurturing, celebrating, honoring and elevating Latin music and its creators. Established as the global authority on Latin music, the membership-based organization composed of music professionals produces the annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, The Biggest Night in Latin Music®, which honors excellence in the recording arts and sciences, in addition to providing educational and outreach programs for the music community through its Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®. For more information, please visit LatinGRAMMY.com.

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Alleh, Annasofia, Yerai Cortés, Juliane Gamboa, Camila Guevara, Isadora, Alex Luna, Paloma Morphy, Sued Nunes And Ruzzi Perform At The 2025 Best New Artist Showcase

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Alleh, Annasofia, Yerai Cortés, Juliane Gamboa, Camila Guevara, Isadora, Alex Luna, Paloma Morphy, Sued Nunes And Ruzzi Perform At The 2025 Best New Artist Showcase

Latin GRAMMYs/Nov 12, 2025 - 07:00 AM

The exclusive event, hosted by 2019 Best New Artist Nominee, Aitana, was held in partnership with Mastercard during

Latin GRAMMY® Week in Las Vegas

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MIAMI (NOVEMBER 11, 2025) — The Latin Recording Academy®, in partnership with Mastercard, presents the 2025 Best New Artist Showcase, an initiative that provides exposure for the new generation of music creators during the prestigious Latin GRAMMY® Week.

“Three years ago, we held the first Best New Artist Showcase, and we are proud to continue opening doors for the next generation of Latin music creators,” said Manuel Abud, CEO of The Latin Recording Academy. “Year after year, this showcase has become an important platform for our Best New Artist nominees to share their talent and creativity with our Academy members, industry leaders and special guests.”

The private event took place on Tuesday, November 11, at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, and was hosted by 2019 Best New Artist nominee Aitana. The evening featured performances from Best New Artist nominees for the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®: Alleh, Annasofia, Yerai Cortés, Juliane Gamboa, Camila Guevara, Isadora, Alex Luna, Paloma Morphy, Sued Nunes and Ruzzi.

Multiple Latin GRAMMY winner and GRAMMY winner Edgar Barrera, Latin GRAMMY winner Lena Burke, previous Latin GRAMMY winners in the Best New Artist category Joaquina (2023), Gaby Moreno (2013), Monsieur Periné (2015), as well as previous nominees in the category Natascha Falcão (2021), Zoe Gotusso (2021), Beto Montenegro (Rawayana 2017), Raquel Sofia (2015), also joined the showcase as presenters.

The Best New Artist Showcase kicked off in 2022 during Latin GRAMMY Week in Las Vegas. Over the last three years, the initiative has hosted showcases in several cities around the world, in collaboration with Mastercard, including Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Miami, San Juan, São Paulo and Seville. This year, Espolòn® Tequila joined the celebration as the Official Sponsor.

The Best New Artist Showcase was produced by The Latin Academy’s production team, led by Ayleen Figueras, with Ana Maria Daza as executive producer and Gisela Gonzalez as producer. Musical production was led by Roberto Trujillo, forming a nine-piece band of musicians who are members of The Latin Recording Academy.

With over twenty years of experience, Trujillo has collaborated with some of Latin music’s top artists and has served as the musical director for some of the world’s most renowned shows, including the GRAMMYs and the Latin GRAMMY Person of the Year.

The 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards will air live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Thursday, Nov. 13. The three-hour telecast will be produced by TelevisaUnivision, the leading Spanish-language media company in the world, airing across TelevisaUnivision’s U.S. platforms, beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central), preceded by a one-hour pre-show starting at 7 p.m. ET/PT (6 p.m. Central).

For the latest news, visit the official Latin Recording Academy site at LatinGRAMMY.com. Follow us on Facebook (LatinGRAMMYs), Instagram (@LatinGRAMMYs), the Latin GRAMMYs WhatsApp Channel, and use #LatinGRAMMY on all popular social media platforms. The official Latin GRAMMY app is also available on iOS (Apple) and Android (Google Play).

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ABOUT THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY:

The Latin Recording Academy® is a nonprofit dedicated to nurturing, celebrating, honoring and elevating Latin music and its creators. Established as the global authority on Latin music, the membership-based organization composed of music professionals, produces the annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, The Biggest Night in Latin Music®, which honors excellence in the recording arts and sciences, in addition to providing educational and outreach programs for the music community through its Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®. For more information, please visit LatinGRAMMY.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:

The Latin Recording Academy

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ive@grammy.com

Enrique Bunbury, Eduin Caz, Jhonny Caz, Silvestre Dangond, Fariana, Daisy Fuentes, Kany García, Lupita Infante, Mon Laferte, Richard Marx, Nicki Nicole, Carlos Rivera, Miguel Rojas, Trueno and Yandel To Present At The 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®

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Enrique Bunbury, Eduin Caz, Jhonny Caz, Silvestre Dangond, Fariana, Daisy Fuentes, Kany García, Lupita Infante, Mon Laferte, Richard Marx, Nicki Nicole, Carlos Rivera, Miguel Rojas, Trueno and Yandel To Present At The 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®

Latin GRAMMYs/Nov 10, 2025 - 05:00 PM

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MIAMI (NOVEMBER 10, 2025) — The Latin Recording Academy® announced presenters for the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®. The lineup includes Enrique Bunbury, Eduin Caz and Jhonny Caz (Grupo Firme), Silvestre Dangond, Fariana, Daisy Fuentes, Kany García, Lupita Infante, Mon Laferte, Richard Marx, Nicki Nicole, Carlos Rivera, Miguel Rojas, Trueno and Yandel.

Confirmed presenters include the following artists nominated this year: Eduin Caz and Jhonny Caz from Grupo Firme (Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album), Silvestre Dangond (Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album), Fariana (Best Urban Music Album), Lupita Infante (Best Regional Song), Mon Laferte (Song Of The Year and Best Long Form Music Video), Nicki Nicole (Best Urban Music Album), Trueno (Best Rap/Hip Hop Song and Best Urban Song) and Yandel (Best Reggaeton Performance and Best Urban Music Album).

The 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards will air live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Thursday, Nov. 13. The three-hour telecast will be produced by TelevisaUnivision, the leading Spanish-language media company in the world, airing across TelevisaUnivision’s U.S. platforms, beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central), preceded by a one-hour pre-show starting at 7 p.m. ET/PT (6 p.m. Central).

The Latin GRAMMY Premiere®, where the majority of the categories are awarded, will precede the telecast. Additional details about this long-established afternoon full of unforgettable performances, heartfelt acceptance speeches and Latin GRAMMY® moments will be announced soon.

For the latest news, visit the official Latin Recording Academy site at LatinGRAMMY.com. Follow us on Facebook (LatinGRAMMYs), Instagram (@LatinGRAMMYs), the Latin GRAMMYs WhatsApp Channel, and use #LatinGRAMMY on all popular social media platforms. The official Latin GRAMMY app is also available on iOS (Apple) and Android (Google Play).

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ABOUT THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY:

The Latin Recording Academy® is a nonprofit dedicated to nurturing, celebrating, honoring and elevating Latin music and its creators. Established as the global authority on Latin music, the membership-based organization composed of music professionals, produces the annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, The Biggest Night in Latin Music®, which honors excellence in the recording arts and sciences, in addition to providing educational and outreach programs for the music community through its Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®. For more information, please visit LatinGRAMMY.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:

The Latin Recording Academy

Iveliesse Malavé

ive@grammy.com