Latin Grammy Award for Best Recording Package
Latin Grammy Award for Best Recording Package | |
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Country | United States |
Presented by | Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 2006 |
Official website | Latingrammy.com |
The Latin Grammy Award for Best Recording Package is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and promotes awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally.[1]
Recipients
Year | Winner | Nominees |
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2006 | Laura Varsky for Café De Los Maestros by Various Artist |
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2007 | Catalina Díez for Los Vallenatos de Andrés by Various Artist |
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2008 | Leicia Gotlibowski, Daniel Kotliar, Karina Levy, Andres Mayo and Mercedes Sencio for Buenos Aires, Días y Noches de Tango by Various Artist |
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2009 | Alejandro Ros for Cantora 1 by Mercedes Sosa |
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2010 | Rock Instrument Bureau for Fuerza natural by Gustavo Cerati |
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2011 | TIE: Javier Mariscal for Chico & Rita by Various Artists Alejandro Ros for Solo Un Momento by Vicentico |
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2012 | Miguel Masa for "Cambie de nombre" by Viniloversus |
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2013 | Tonho Quinta-Feira and Fernando Young — Abraçaço (Caetano Veloso) |
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2014 | Alejandro Ros - Wed 21 (Juana Molina) |
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2015 | Natalia Ayala, Carlos Dussan Gómez and Juliana Jaramillo — Este Instante (Marta Gómez) |
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References
- ↑ "Sobre La Academia Latina de la Grabación". Latin Grammy Awards (in Spanish). United States: Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
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