LOS ANGELES, CA. (Top40 Charts/ BMI) - Leading U.S. performing right organization Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) held its 16th annual Latin
Music Awards last night at The Breakers Ponce De Leon Ballroom in Palm Beach, Florida.
Gloria Estefan was named a BMI Icon; singer/songwriter
Espinoza Paz earned his second consecutive Latin Songwriter of the Year; 'A Ti Si Puedo Decirte' garnered Song of the Year honors for writer Javier Sanroman and publisher Siempre Music; and Editora Arpa Musical received the Latin Publisher of the Year crown. Hosted by BMI President & CEO Del Bryant and Assistant Vice President, Latin Music,
Delia Orjuela, the black-tie dinner also touted the writers and publishers of the past year's 50 most-performed Latin songs on U.S. radio and television.
The BMI Icon award is bestowed on creators who have had a 'unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers.' An all-star musical tribute featuring Elvis Crespo, Jon Secada, Angeles Ochoa, Arthur Hanlon, Anthony Federov, Jorge Villamizar, Pitbull, and Fanny Lu paid homage to the achievements of Gloria Estefan, who joins an elite list of past honorees that includes Latin music titans Gustavo Santaolalla, Los Tigres Del Norte, Juan Luis Guerra and Carlos Santana, along with legends Willie Nelson, Brian Wilson, Isaac Hayes, Paul Simon, Dolly Parton and the late James Brown.
Charismatic troubadour Espinoza Paz earned the prestigious Latin Songwriter of the Year title, having contributed six songs to the most-performed list: El Potro de Sinaloa's 'El Vaso Derrama,' La Autentica de Jerez Patrimonio Zacatecano's 'La Rata Flaca,' 'Olvidame Tu' recorded by Duelo, El Coyote y su Banda Tierra Santa's 'Para Impresionarte,' Banda Cuisillos' 'Perdoname' and 'Sobre Mis Pies,' recorded by La Arrolladora Banda El Limon. A native of La Angostura, Mexico, a small town just north of Sinaloa, Paz earned his first Songwriter of the Year trophy last year.
'A Ti Si Puedo Decirte' garnered BMI Latin Song of the Year honors for the song's composer, Veracruz native Javier Sanroman. Regional Mexican favorite El Chapo de Sinaloa recorded the song for his top-selling album Te Va a Gustar. Published by Siempre Music, the song was also named Regional Mexican Airplay Song of The Year by a male artist at the 2008 Billboard Latin Music Awards.
With the highest percentage of copyright ownership of the year's most-performed songs, Editora Arpa Musical garnered their second consecutive Latin Publisher of the Year crown. A catalog with hits including La Arrolladora Banda El Limon's 'De Ti Exclusivo,' El Potro de Sinaloa's 'Chuy Y Mauricio,' and all six of Songwriter of the Year Espinoza Paz's substantial contributions catapulted Guadalajara- and Los Angeles-based Editora Arpa Musical to the top.
The ceremony also featured the presentation of the BMI Foundation's sixth annual peermusic Latin Scholarship to 21 year-old Jose Luis Rodriguez Enchautegui in recognition of his original composition, 'Aunque No Vuelva Amanecer.' Established by the BMI Foundation and funded by Ralph Peer II and the peermusic companies, the scholarship is awarded annually through a competition for original Latin songs and instrumental compositions.
Premier Latin songwriter Ramon Gonzalez Mora and international superstar Juanes took home two awards each. Additional big winners included Wisin & Yandel along with co-writer Nesty for 'Sexy Movimiento,' 2006 BMI Icon Juan Luis Guerra for 'La Llave De Mi Corazon,' Jose a.k.a. 'Pepe' A. Sosa for 'Lagrimas Del Corazon,' Don Omar for 'Ayer La Vi,' Edgar Cortazar for 'Como En Los Buenos Tiempos,' Flex for 'Te Quiero,' and Julieta Venegas (SGAE) for Te Voy A Mostrar.' Crossover songwriting titans Kara DioGuardi, Ben Moody and Sean Garrett, along with legend Lamont Dozier, also took home awards.
A complete list of 2009 BMI Latin Award winners is featured on bmi.com and downloadable, high resolution photos and press materials are available at www.bmi.com/press. To request access, please contact [email protected].
Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) is an American performing right organization that represents more than 375,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers in all genres of music and more than 6.5 million works. BMI's latest financial results, $901 million for its 2008 fiscal year, are the highest performing right collections for any copyright organization in the world. BMI has represented the most popular and beloved music from around the world for over 65 years. The U.S. corporation collects license fees from businesses that use music, which it then distributes as royalties to the musical creators and copyright owners it represents.