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Latin 02 October, 2006

7th Annual Latin Grammy Nominations Spotlight Dynamic Artists And Established And Emerging Music Makers

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LOS ANGELES (Recording Academy/ (Latin Grammy) - The 7th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards nominations were announced today at a press conference attended by international media at the Theater @ Madison Square Garden. Artists reading nominations this morning included Obie Bermúdez, Tego Calderón, Calle 13, Willie Colón, Fonseca, Alejandra Guzmán, India, and Los Tigres Del Norte. In a year that recognized a host of music makers across numerous styles, the nominations celebrate established artists and creative professionals along with emerging talent. The 7th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, set for Nov.2 at Madison Square Garden in New York, will be broadcast live on the Univision Network from 8 – 11 p.m. ET/PT.

Colombian singer/songwriter Shakira leads the nominations with five; Ricardo Arjona, Gustavo Cerati and Julieta Venegas garner four apiece; Calle 13, Chayanne, Gustavo Celis, Fonseca, Cachorro López, and Joan Sebastian are among those who earned three nods each; Cabas, Café Tacuba, Diego El Cigala, Alejandra Guzmán, Sergio Mendes, Ricardo Montaner, Maria Rita, Gilberto Santa Rosa and Bebo Valdés each received two nominations. And a contingent of diverse music makers - including Pepe Aguilar, Belanova, The Black Eyed Peas, Andrea Bocelli, Café De Los Maestros, Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Luis Fonsi, Gilberto Gil, India, La Oreja De Van Gogh, Los Tigres Del Norte, Pablo Montero, Nortec Collective, Carlos Ponce, RBD, Rick Rubin, Kike Santander, Gustavo Santaolalla, Alejandro Sanz, Lalo Schifrin, Sin Bandera, Olga Tañon, Thalia, Wisin & Yandel - each earned nominations.

"This year's nominations truly reflect a dynamic and vibrant community of music makers that includes artists, producers, engineers, songwriters and everyone involved in the creative process," said Latin Recording Academy President Gabriel Abaroa. "In our seventh year, the spotlight continues to shine not only on established performers but on emerging and longstanding creative professionals who usually remain behind the scenes. It's inspiring to see so many albums, songs, and music makers getting due recognition from their peers, as well as such a cross section of genres being recognized within some of the categories. There will be much to celebrate on Nov. 2."

Shakira's five nominations include: Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Best Short Form Music Video for "La Tortura," and Album Of The Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Album for Fijación Oral Vol. 1.

Earning four nods each are: Guatemalan singer/songwriter Ricardo Arjona for Record Of The Year and Song Of The Year for "Acompáñame A Estar Solo," Best Male Pop Vocal Album (Adentro), and Best Short Form Music Video ("Mojado"); Argentinian guitarist/vocalist Gustavo Cerati for Best Rock Song ("Crimen"), Best Rock Solo Vocal Album (Ahi Vamos), and two nominations in Album Of The Year (artist/producer for his own Ahi Vamos and producer on Shakira's Fijación Oral Vol. 1); and Mexican singer/songwriter Julieta Venegas for Record Of The Year and Best Short Form Music Video for "Me Voy," and Album Of The Year and Best Alternative Album for Limón Y Sal.

Among those who earned three nominations apiece are: Calle 13 for Best Urban Music Album (Calle 13), Best Short Form Music Video ("¡Atrévete Te, Te!"), and Best New Artist; Chayanne for Album Of The Year and Best Male Pop Vocal Album for Cautivo, and Best Short Form Music Video ("Te Echo De Menos"); engineer/producer Gustavo Celis for Record Of The Year (Shakira's "La Tortura"), Album Of The Year and Best Engineered Album (Shakira's Fijación Oral Vol. 1); Fonseca for Record Of The Year and Best Tropical Song for "Te Mando Flores," and Best Contemporary Tropical Album (Corazón); producer Cachorro López for Record Of The Year (Julieta Venegas' "Me Voy"), Album Of The Year (Julieta Venegas' Limón Y Sal) and Producer Of The Year; and Joan Sebastian for Best Banda Album (Más Allá Del Sol), Best Grupero Album (En El Auditorio Nacional) and Best Regional Mexican Song ("Más Allá Del Sol").

In addition to Calle 13, this year's Best Urban Music Album nominees include Daddy Yankee (Barrio Fino En Directo), Don Omar (King Of Kings) and Wisin & Yandel (Pa'l Mundo). Joining Julieta Venegas with nods in the Best Alternative Music Album category are Babasónicos (Anoche), Café Tacuba (Un Viaje), Nortec Collective (Tijuana Sessions, Vol. 3), and Pastora (La Vida Moderna).

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