Latin Grammy Awards 2010. List of winners
- Submitted by: manso
- Arts and Culture
- 11 / 12 / 2010
Ely Guerra arrives at the 11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010, in Las Vegas. Latin Grammy Awards 2010. List of winners 2010, November 11 2010.
Album of the Year: “A son de guerra”, by the Dominican Juan Luis Guerra.
Son of the Year: “Mientes”, Mario Domm and Mónica Vélez by the Mexican Group, Camila.
Recording of the Year: “Mientes” (Camila). Mario Domm, producer. Gabriel Castañon, Mario Domm and Benny Faccone, engineers.
Best Album of Mexican Folk Song Music: “Necesito de ti”, Vicente Fernández.
Best Mexican Regional Song: “Amarte a la antigua”, Yoel Henriquez and Paco Lugo for Pedro Fernández
Best Contemporary Tropical Album: “A son de guerra”, Juan Luis Guerra.
Best Tropical Song: “Bachata en fukuoka”, Juan Luis Guerra.
Best New Artist: the Cuban Canadian Alex Cuba.
Best Female Vocal Album: “Mi plan”, by the Canadian Nelly Furtado.
Best Male Vocal Album: “Paraíso Express”, by the Spanish Alejandro Sanz.
Best vocal pop duet or group: “Dejarte de Amar”, Camila.
Best Urban Album: “Mi niña bonita”, by the Venezuelan duet Chino and Nacho.
Best Christian Album (in Spanish): “Tienes que creer”, Mónica.
Best Christian Album (in portuguese): “Na extremidade”, Marina de Oliveira.
Best Instrumental Album: “A time for Love”, Arturo Sandoval.
Best Folcklore Album : “Tesoros de la música venezolana”, Ilan Chester.
Best Tango Album: “De corazón a corazón mariachi tango”, Aida Cuevas.
Best Flamenco Album: “Sonanta suite”, Tomatito.
Best Latin Album: “Sambolero”, Joao Donato Trio.
Best Brazilian Pop Contemporary Album: “Bom Tempo”, Sergio Mendes.
Best Brazilian Album: “”Camisa 10 Joga bola ate na chuva”, Charlie Brown.
Best Samba/Pagode Album: “To fazendo minha parte”, Diogo Nogueira.
Best Brazilian Popular Music Album: “Banda dois”, Gilberto Gil.
Best Album of Regional Brazilian Roots : “Fe na festa”, Gilberto Gil.
Best Brazilian Song (in portuguese): “Tua”, Adriana Calcanhotto.
Best Latin Music Album for Children: “Luis Pescetti”, Luis Pescetti.
Best Classic Album: match between “Integral cuarteto de cuerda” (Leo Brouwer and Amado del Rosario) and “Vital” (Fernando Otero).
Best Piece/Contemporary Classic Composition: “Pampas”, Lalo Schifrin.
Best Design and Sealing: “Fuerza natural” (Gustavo Cerati). Roy García.
Best Recording Engineering for an Album: “Distinto” (Diego Torres). Paul Acedo, Rafa Arcaute, Sebastian Krys, Lee Levin, Daniel Ovie, Sebastian Perkal, Tom Russo, Esteban Varela, Dan Warner and Lurssen Inc.
Best Urban Song: “No pidas perdón”, Mala Rodríguez.
Best Vocal Rock Duet or Group: “Fuerza Natural”, Gustavo Cerati.
Best Rock Song: “Deja Vu”, Gustavo Cerati.
Best Alternative Music: “Hombre invisible”, Ely Guerra.
Best Alternative Song: “De donde vengo yo”. Gloria “Goyo” Martínez, Miguel “Slow” Martínez and Carlos “Tostao” Valencia (ChocQuibtown).
Best Salsa Album: “Irrepetible”, Gilberto Santa Rosa.
Best Cumbia/vallenato Album: “Listo pa” la foto”, Diomedes Díaz and Álvaro López.
Best Traditional Tropical Album: “El último trago”, Buika.
Best songwriter and singer or Album: “Cantares del subdesarrollo”, Rubén Blades.
Best Music Band Album: Match between: “Me gusta todo de ti” (Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizárraga) and “Soy tu maestro” (La Original Banda El Limón de Salvador Lizárraga).
Best Tejana Music Album: “Fantasia”, Elida Reyna and Avante.
Best Northern Music Album: “Desde la cantina Vol, Grupo Pesado.
Year Producer: Match between Jorge Calandrelli-Greg Field (”A time for love” de Arturo Sandoval) y Sergio George (India and Prince Royce).
Best Music Video, Brief Version: “Bien o mal” (Julieta Venegas). Agustin Alberdi, director and Nicolas Cabuche, productor.
Best Music Video Long Version: “Una noche común y sin corriente” (Voz veis). Néstor Moure, director and Andrés Guanipa, producer.
Source: cubadebate and EFE
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