15th Latin Grammy Awards | |
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Date | November 20, 2014 |
Venue | MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada |
Highlights | |
Person of the Year | Joan Manuel Serrat |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Univision |
The 15th Annual Latin Grammy Awards was held on November 20, 2014 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Paradise. This was the first time that Latin Grammys has been held at this location. The main telecast was broadcast on Univision at 8:00PM EST.
The nominations were announced on September 24, 2014. [1] Puerto Rican musician Eduardo Cabra led the nominations with ten nominations each. [2] Joan Manuel Serrat was honored as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year on November 19, the day prior to the Latin Grammy Awards. [3]
The following is a list of nominees and winners (in bold): [1]
Jorge Drexler featuring Ana Tijoux — "Universos Paralelos"
Paco de Lucía — Canción Andaluza
Descemer Bueno, Gente de Zona and Enrique Iglesias — "Bailando"
Mariana Vega
Fonseca and the National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia — Sinfónico
Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona — "Bailando"
Descemer Bueno, Gente de Zona and Enrique Iglesias — "Bailando"
Andrés Calamaro — "Cuando No Estás"
Babasónicos — Romantisísmico
Calle 13 — "El Aguante"
Jorge Celedón and Various Artists — Celedón Sin Fronteras 1
Carlos Vives — Más Corazón Profundo
La Sonora Santanera — Grandes Exitos de Las Sonoras: Con La Más Grande, La Sonora Santanera
Andrés Castro and Carlos Vives — "Cuando Nos Volvamos a Encontrar" (Carlos Vives featuring Marc Anthony)
Jorge Drexler — Bailar en la Cueva
Pepe Aguilar — Lástima Que Sean Ajenas
Banda El Recodo De Don Cruz Lizarraga — Haciendo Historia
Jimmy González & Grupo Mazz — Forever Mazz
Conjunto Primavera — Amor Amor
Marco Antonio Solís — "De Mil Amores"
Arturo O'Farrill and the Chico O'Farrill Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra — Final Night at Birdland
Lila Downs, Niña Pastori and Soledad — Raíz
Paco de Lucía — Canción Andaluza
Chick Corea — The Vigil
Paquito D'Rivera and Trio Corrente — Song For Maura
Danilo Montero — La Carta Perfecta - En Vivo
Aline Barros — Graça
Ivete Sangalo — Multishow Ao Vivo – Ivete Sangalo 20 Anos
Erasmo Carlos — Gigante Gentil
Maria Rita — Coração a Batucar
Marisa Monte — Verdade, Uma Ilusão
Sérgio Reis — Questão De Tempo
Falamansa — Amigo Velho
Caetano Veloso — "A Bossa Nova É Foda"
Marta Gómez and Friends — Coloreando: Traditional Songs For Children In Spanish
Plácido Domingo — Verdi
Claudia Montero — "Concierto Para Violín y Orquesta de Cuerdas"
Wed 21 — Alejandro Ros (Juana Molina)
Juber Anbín, Johnnatan García, Rodner Padilla, Eduardo Pulgar, Vladimir Quintero Mora, Jean Sánchez, Alexander Vanlawren, Germán Landaeta, Darío Peñaloza and Germán Landaeta — De Repente (C4 Trío and Rafael "Pollo" Brito)
La Vida Bohème — "Flamingo"
Café Tacuba — El Objeto Antes Llamado Disco, La Película
The following is a list of special merit awards [5]
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