10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards

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10th Latin Grammy Awards
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DateNovember 5, 2009
Venue Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
Hosted by Eugenio Derbez and Lucero
Highlights
Person of the Year Juan Gabriel
Television/radio coverage
Network Univision
  2008  · Latin Grammy Awards ·  2010  

The 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards took place on Thursday, November 5, 2009, at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. This was the second time the show took place in Las Vegas. Juan Gabriel was honored as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year on November 4, the day prior to the telecast. [1] Calle 13 were the big winners, winning five awards including Album of the Year. [2] 2009 marked the tenth anniversary of the Latin Grammy Awards.

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Awards

Winners are in bold text.

General

Record of the Year

Calle 13 featuring Café Tacuba — "No Hay Nadie Como Tú"

Album of the Year

Calle 13 Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo

Song of the Year

Claudia Brant, Luis Fonsi and Gen Reuben — "Aquí Estoy Yo" (Luis Fonsi featuring Aleks Syntek, Noel Schajris and David Bisbal)

Best New Artist

Alexander Acha

Pop

Best Female Pop Vocal Album

Laura Pausini Primavera Anticipada

Best Male Pop Vocal Album

Fito Páez No sé si es Baires o Madrid

Best Pop Vocal Album by a Duo or Group

Reik Un Día Más

Urban

Best Urban Music Album

Calle 13 Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo

Best Urban Song

Tainy and Wisin & Yandel — "Abusadora" (Wisin & Yandel)

Rock

Best Rock Solo Vocal Album

Draco Rosa Teatro

Best Rock Vocal Album by a Duo or Group

Jaguares 45

Best Rock Song

Saúl Hernández — "Entre Tus Jardines" (Jaguares)

Alternative

Best Alternative Music Album

Los Amigos Invisibles Commercial

Best Alternative Song

Calle 13 and Café Tacuba — "No Hay Nadie Como Tú"

Tropical

Best Salsa Album

Luis Enrique Ciclos

Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album

Peter Manjarrés and Sergio Luis Rodríguez — El Caballero "Del Vallenato"

Best Contemporary Tropical Album

Omara PortuondoGracias

Best Traditional Tropical Album

Gilberto Santa Rosa Una Navidad con Gilberto

Best Tropical Song

Jorge Luis Piloto and Jorge Villamizar — "Yo No Sé Mañana" (Luis Enrique)

Singer-Songwriter

Best Singer-Songwriter Album

Caetano VelosoZii e Zie

Regional Mexican

Best Ranchero Album

Vicente Fernández Primera Fila

Best Banda Album

Alacranes Musical Tu Inspiración

Best Grupero Album

Caballo Dorado — 15 × 22

Best Tejano Album

Jimmy González & El Grupo MazzThe Legend Continues...La Continuation

Best Norteño Album

Grupo Pesado — Sólo Contigo

Best Regional Song

Marco Antonio Solís — "No Molestar"

Instrumental

Best Instrumental Album

Carlos Franzetti and Eddie GómezDuets

Traditional

Best Folk Album

Mercedes Sosa Cantora 1

Best Tango Album

Leopoldo Federico — Mi Fueye Querido

Best Flamenco Album

Niña PastoriEsperando Verte

Jazz

Best Latin Jazz Album

Bebo Valdés and Chucho Valdés Juntos Para Siempre

Christian

Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)

Paulina AguirreEsperando Tu Voz

Best Christian Album (Portuguese Language)

Oficina G3 Depois da Guerra

Brazilian

Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album

Roupa Nova Em Londres

Best Brazilian Rock Album

NX ZeroAgora
Titãs Sacos Plásticos

Best Samba/Pagode Album

Martinho da VilaO Pequeno Burguês!!

Best MPB Album

Ivan Lins and the Metropole Orchestra Regência: Vince Mendoza

Best Sertaneja Music Album

Sérgio ReisCoração Estradeiro

Best Native Brazilian Roots Album

Daniel — As Músicas do Filme O Menino da Porteira

Best Tropical Brazilian Roots Album

Elba RamalhoBalaio de Amor

Best Brazilian Song

Lenine — "Martelo Bigorna"

Children's

Best Latin Children Album

Various Artists — Pombo Musical

Classical

Best Classical Album

Sonia Rubinsky — Villa-Lobos: Piano Music; Guia Pratico, Albums 10 and 11; Suite Infantil Nos. 1 and 2

Best Classical Contemporary Composition

Gabriela Lena Frank — "Inca Dances" (Manuel Barrueco and Cuarteto Latinoamericano)

Recording Package

Best Recording Package

Alejandro Ros Cantora 1 (Mercedes Sosa)

Production

Best Engineered Album

Dani Espinet, Micky Forteza Rey, Jose Luis Molero, Jordi Solé and Tom Backer — Orquesta Reciclando (Jarabe de Palo)

Producer of the Year

Cachorro López

Music Video

Best Short Form Music Video
Best Long Form Music Video

Roberto Carlos and Caetano VelosoE A Música De Tom Jobim

Special Awards

Lifetime Achievement Awards
Trustees Awards

Performers

Presenters

Trivia

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References

  1. "Juan Gabriel Earns 2009 Latin Academy Person of the Year Award". nochelatina.com. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  2. "Calle 13 Sweeps 2009 Latin Grammys". BMI.com. Retrieved 20 November 2015.