Billed as the biggest night in Latin music, the Latin Grammy Awards honour the best of Latin Music from artists throughout Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries. The twelfth annual Latin Grammy Awards took place on November 10, 2011 from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. Scheduled to perform during the night’s events were Pepe Aguilar, Calle 13, Franco de Vita, Alejandra Guzman, Los Tigres Del Norte, Paulina Rubio, Shakira, Sie7e, and Marco Antonio Solia. During the pre television telecast Lena Burke, Jorge Y Lena, Pau Dones, Amaury Guterrez, La Santa Cecilia, and Merche entertained the crowd between arward presentations.
Winners of the 12th annual Latin Grammy Awards are…
Record of the Year: “Latinoamerica” by Calle 13
Song of the Year: “Latinoamerica” by Calle 13
Best New Artist: Sie7e
Album of the Year: “Entren Los Que Quieran” by Calle 13
Best Rock Album by a Vocal Duo or Group: “Drama Y Luz” by Mana’
Best Rock Song: “Labios Rotos” by Zoe
Best Spanish Language Christian Album: “Lenguaje De Amor” by Alex Campos
Best Portuguese Language Christian Album: “Extraordinario Amor De Deus” by Aline Barros
Best Latin Jazz Ablum: “Panamericana Suite” by Paquito D’Rivera
Best Engineered Album: Benny Faccone and Thom Russo for “Drama Y Luz”
Producer of the Year: Rafael Arcaute and Calle 13 for “Entren Los Que Quieran”
Best Ranchero Album: “El Hombre Que Mas Te Amo” by Vicente Fernandez
Best Banda Album: “Todo Depende De Ti” by la Arrollandora Banda El Limon De Rene Camacho
Best Tejano Album: “Recuerdos” by Little Joe and La Familia
Best Norteno Album: “Los Tigres Del Norte and Friends MTV Unplugged” by Leos Tigres Del Norte
Best Regional Mexican Song: “Tu Me Vuelves Loco” by Marco Antonio Solis
Best Salsa Album: “Todos Vuelven Live Vol. 1y2” by Ruben Blades y Seis Del Solar
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album: “Tesoros” by Juan Carlos Coronel
Best Contemporary Tropical Album: “Invencible” by Tito el Bambino
Best Traditional Tropical Album: “The Last Mambo” by Cachao
Best Tropical Song: “Vamo’ A Portamos Mal” by “Calle 13
Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album: “Quinze” by Jota Quest
Best Brazilian Rock Album: “Zii e Zie – Ao Vivo” by Caetano Veloso
Best Samba/Pagode Album: “Exaltasamba 25 Anos – Ao Vivo” by Exaltasamba
Best Musica Popular Braxileira Album: “Aria” by Djavan
Best Portuguese Language Brazilian Song: “De Repente (Versao Estudio) by Nando Reis and Samuel Rosa
Best Sertaneja Music Album: “Joao Bosco & Vinicius” by Joao Bosco & Vinicius
Best Native Brazilian Roots Album: “Sinfonia & Batuques” by Nana Vasconcelos
Best Instrumental Album: “Forever” by Chic Corea, Stanley Clarke and Lenny White
Best Short Form Music Video: “Calma Pueblo” by Calle 13
Best Long Form Music Video: “En Primera Fila” by Franco De Vita
Best Female Pop Vocal Album: “Sale El Sol” by Shakira
Best Male Pop Vocal Album: “En Primera Fila” by Franco De Vita
Best Vocal Duo or Group Pop album: “Alex, Jorge Y Lena” by Alex, Jorge Y Lena
Best Alternative Music Album: “Musica De Fondo: MTV Unplugged” by Zoe
Best Alternative Song: “Calma Pueblo” by Rafa Arcaute and Calle 13
Best Folk Album: “Deja La Vida Volar – En Gira” by Mercedes Sosa
Best Tango Album: “Cigala & Tango: by Diego El Cigala
Best Flamenco Album: La Orilla De Mi Pelo” by Nina Pastori
Best Classical Album: “Brazilian Guitar Quartet Plays Villa-Lobos” by the Brazilian Guitar Quartet
Best Classical Contemporary Composition: “Panamericana Suite” by Paquito D’Rivera
Best Urban Music Album: “Entren Los Que Quieran” by Calle 13
Best Urban Song: “Baile De Los Pobres” by Rafa Arcaute & Calle 13
Best Singer-Songwriter Album: “Sesiones Intimas” by Amaury Gutierrez and “Dias Nuevos” by Gian Marco
Best Latin Children’s Album: “Musica De Brinquedo” by Pato Fu
Best Recording Package: “Chico & Rita” art directed by Javier Mariscal and “Solo Un Momento” art directed by Alejandro Ros
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