Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album
The Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally.[1] The award has been given to artists since the 1st Latin Grammy Awards in 2000 for vocal or instrumental albums containing more than half of its playing time of newly recorded material in Spanish or Portuguese.[2] Latin jazz is a mixture of musical genres, including Afro-Caribbean and Pan-American rhythms with the harmonic structure of jazz.[3] Other jazz genres may also be considered for inclusion by the Jazz Committee.[4]
Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album | |
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Awarded for | quality albums in the Latin jazz music genre |
Country | United States |
Presented by | The Latin Recording Academy |
First awarded | 2000 |
Website | LatinGrammy.com |
The award was first presented as a tie between Michel Camilo and Tomatito for Spain and Paquito D'Rivera for Tropicana Nights. D'Rivera holds the record for most wins as performer in this category, with six (including one awarded as the Paquito D'Rivera Quintet) out of eight nominations. Bebo Valdés won the award twice for albums which also earned the Grammy Award: Bebo de Cuba received the Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album accolade in 2005,[5] while Juntos Para Siempre, by Bebo and Chucho Valdés won for Latin Jazz Album in 2010.[6] Bebo and Chucho Valdés, Camilo, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, and Arturo Sandoval have twice been awarded. In 2012, the award was given to Sandoval for the album Dear Diz (Every Day I Think of You), which was also nominated for Album of the Year.[7] Since its inception, the award has been presented to musicians or ensembles originating from Brazil, Cuba, Dominican Republic, United States, and Spain.
Winners and nominees
Year[I] | Performing artist(s) | Work | Nominees[II] | Ref. |
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2000 | Michel Camilo and Tomatito | Spain |
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[8] |
Paquito D'Rivera | Tropicana Nights | |||
2001 | Paquito D'Rivera Quintet | Live at the Blue Note |
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[9] |
2002 | Gonzalo Rubalcaba | Supernova |
|
[10] |
2003 | Paquito D'Rivera | Brazilian Dreams |
|
[11] |
2004 | Chucho Valdés | New Conceptions |
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[12] |
2005 | Bebo Valdés | Bebo de Cuba |
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[13] |
2006 | Gonzalo Rubalcaba | Solo |
|
[14] |
2007 | Arturo Sandoval | Rumba Palace |
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[15] |
2008 | Caribbean Jazz Project and Dave Samuels | Afro Bop Alliance |
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[16] |
2009 | Bebo Valdés and Chucho Valdés | Juntos Para Siempre |
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[17] |
2010 | João Donato Trio | Sambolero |
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[18] |
2011 | Paquito D'Rivera | Panamericana Suite |
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[19] |
2012 | Arturo Sandoval | Dear Diz (Every Day I Think of You) |
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[7] |
2013 | Michel Camilo | What's Up? |
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[20] |
2014 | Chick Corea | The Vigil |
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[21] |
Paquito D'Rivera and Trío Corrente | Song for Maura | |||
2015 | Paquito D'Rivera | Jazz Meets The Classics |
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[22] |
2016 | Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra | Cuba: The Conversation Continues |
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[23] |
2017 | Eliane Elias | Dance of Time |
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[24] |
2018 | Hermeto Pascoal & Big Band | Naturaleza Universal |
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[25] |
2019 | Chucho Valdés | Jazz Batá 2 |
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[26] |
2020 | Emilio Solla Tango Jazz Orchestra | Puertos: Music from International Waters |
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[27] |
^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year.
^[II] The name of the performer and the nominated album.
See also
References
General
- "Past Winners Search". Latin Grammy Awards. United States: Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. 2012. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
Specific
- "FAQ". Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
- "Category Guide". Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on September 13, 2012. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
- "What is Latin Jazz?". Jazz Corner. February 9, 2013. Retrieved April 18, 2013.
- "Category Definition". Latin Recording Academy. Retrieved May 3, 2018.
- "List of Grammy winners". CNN. Time Warner Company. February 9, 2006. Archived from the original on November 21, 2009. Retrieved February 8, 2012.
- "Grammy Awards: List of Winners". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. January 31, 2010. Retrieved February 8, 2012.
- Romero, Angie (September 25, 2012). "Latin Grammy Awards 2012 Full List of Nominees". ABC News. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
- "List of Nominees / Lista de nominados". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. September 12, 2000. p. 2. Retrieved October 29, 2015.
- "The Full List of Nominations". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. July 18, 2001. p. 2. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
- Gallo, Phil (July 24, 2002). "Vives, Cruz lead noms for Latin Grammys". Variety. Penske Business Media. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- "The nominees are ..." Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. July 23, 2003. p. 2. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
- "Lista de nominados al los Grammy Latinos" (in Spanish). Terra Networks México. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
- "Complete list of 6th annual Latin Grammy nominations". USA Today. Gannett Company. November 2, 2005. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
- Gurza, Agustin (September 26, 2006). "For Shakira, success does translate well". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. p. 4. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
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- "9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. September 10, 2007. Archived from the original on October 7, 2012. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
- "Conoce a los nominados a los Grammy Latinos" (in Spanish). Terra Networks México. September 19, 2009. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
- "Latin Grammy nominees announced: Alejandro Sanz and Camila among top contenders". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. September 8, 2010. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
- "Latin Grammys: The complete list of nominees". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. September 14, 2011. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
- "Premios Latin Grammy 2013: conozca la lista de nominados". Terra Networks (in Spanish). Telefónica. September 25, 2013. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
- Wang, Andrea; Brown, Tracy (September 24, 2014). "Latin Grammys 2014: Complete list of nominees". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved September 29, 2014.
- "La lista completa de nominados a los Latin Grammy 2015" (in Spanish). infobae. September 23, 2015. Retrieved October 2, 2015.
- Cobo, Leila (September 21, 2016). "Latin Grammys 2016 Nominations: See the Full List". Billboard. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
- "Los nominados a los Latin Grammy 2017 son..." TNT (in Spanish). Turner Broadcasting System. September 26, 2017. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
- "Lista completa de nominados a los Latin Grammy". Excélsior (in Spanish). Grupo Imagen. September 20, 2018. Retrieved September 29, 2018.
- "Latin Grammy 2019: Conoce la lista completa de nominados". RPP Noticias (in Spanish). November 14, 2019. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
- Donkoh, Ebenezer (September 28, 2020). "2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards: See The Complete List Of Nominees". NYDJLive. Archived from the original on October 1, 2020. Retrieved October 1, 2020.