The Latin Recording Academy® to honor  Erasmo Carlos, Dyango, Andy Montañez, José María Napoleón,  Chucho Valdés, Wilfrido Vargas, and Yuri with  the Lifetime Achievement Award

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The Latin Recording Academy® to honor Erasmo Carlos, Dyango, Andy Montañez, José María Napoleón, Chucho Valdés, Wilfrido Vargas, and Yuri with the Lifetime Achievement Award

Latin GRAMMYs/Aug 29, 2018 - 02:00 PM

The Latin Recording Academy® to honor  Erasmo Carlos, Dyango, Andy Montañez, José María Napoleón, Chucho Valdés, Wilfrido Vargas, and Yuri with the Lifetime Achievement Award

Horacio Malvicino and Tomás Muñoz to Receive the Trustees Award

MIAMI (August 29, 2018) – The Latin Recording Academy® announced today that Erasmo Carlos, Dyango, Andy Montañez, José María Napoleón, Chucho Valdés, Wilfrido Vargas, and Yuri will receive this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Additionally, Horacio Malvicino and Tomás Muñoz will receive the Trustees Award. The honorees will be celebrated during a private ceremony to be held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Las Vegas on Nov. 13th as part of the 19th Annual Latin GRAMMY® Week.

"We are proud to pay tribute to this remarkable group of talented artists and music professionals with this year's Lifetime Achievement and Trustees Awards," said Gabriel Abaroa Jr., Latin Recording Academy President/CEO. "Our 2018 class has made outstanding contributions benefitting Ibero-American music, providing innovation and a unique vision in favor of all music lovers."

The Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to performers who have made unprecedented contributions of outstanding artistic significance to Latin music. The Trustees Award is voted on by The Latin Recording Academy's Board of Trustees and given to individuals who have made significant contributions, other than in performance, to music during their careers.

 

2018 Lifetime Achievement Award Honorees:

Erasmo Carlos

There are two sides to the wondrous musical biography of Erasmo Carlos.  First, his songwriting partnership with pop-star Roberto Carlos, which helped define the emotional scope and nostalgic textures of Latin American balladry in the ’70s. Second, there’s his brilliant solo career, which includes some of the most unpredictable and evocative albums in the history of Brazilian music. The singer-songwriter gained notoriety in the late ’60s as part of the youth oriented jovem guarda movement. His 2009 album Rock 'N' Roll received a Latin GRAMMY® nomination, and in 2014, he won a Latin GRAMMY for Best Brazilian Rock Album (Gigante Gentil). Combining commercial success with relentless artistic independence, Erasmo Carlos continues to surprise and delight with each new project he embarks on.

Dyango

It is no coincidence that Dyango (José Gómez Romero) is known as "La Voz del Amor" ("The Voice of Love"). Beginning with the release of his self-titled debut album Lejos de los Ojos in 1969, the Spanish singer has continued to evolve as a performer of romantic songs, leaving his indelible stamp on both the balada genre and tango. His innate talent for adding passion and honesty to every song he performs was first recognized in Latin America and later in the United States, after he traveled to Argentina and starred in the 1970's film El Mundo Es De Los Jóvenes (The World Belongs to the Young), recording an album of the same name. In 1975, his gorgeous recording of the tango "Nostalgia," with a subtle balada arrangement as well as "Por Volverte a Ver", Corazón Mágico" and "Por ese Hombre" confirmed Dyango as a key performer in Latin pop. And although his large-scale tours have reduced, he continues recording and performing live.

Andy Montañez

Puerto Rican salsa has nurtured many legendary singers. Even among such tough competition, Andy Montañez stands as one of the most soulful and creative vocalists in the Afro-Caribbean genre. He was 20 years old when he joined El Gran Combo, the quintessential salsa orchestra until 1981, when he decided to devote himself to a solo career. His newly gained independence allowed him to blossom as a songwriter and delve into the emerging style of salsa romántica. Marked by superlative production values and velvety arrangements, solo hits such as "Casi Te Envidio," "Payaso," "Me Gusta," and "La Última Copa" established him as one of the most successful salsa singers of the ’80s. In 2006, he received a Latin GRAMMY for Best Traditional Tropical Album. Always willing to explore new directions, Montañez recently experimented with salsatón, fusing his tropical soundscapes with the urban vibe of reggaetón.   

José María Napoleón 

Marked by delicately layered arrangements and gorgeous melodies, the work of singer-songwriter José María Napoleón, known as "El Poeta de la Canción" ("The Song's Poet"), overflows with tenderness and poignant observations about romantic love and the meaning of life. Napoleón was one of the key protagonists of the hugely influential balada movement of the ’70s, in his native Mexico, he was only 20 years old when he recorded his first album, known as El Grillo. Napoleón—who has also acted in Mexican telenovelas—continued releasing albums, penning such emotionally charged hits as "Pajarillo," "Hombre," "Eres," "Leña Verde," "30 Años," and "Celos." In 2015, the album Vive found the singer revisiting the brightest pages of his songbook in the shape of duets with stars such as Manoella Torres, Mon Laferte, Yuri, and many others.

Chucho Valdés

It is impossible to ponder the current state of Latin jazz without considering the multifaceted talent of virtuoso pianist, bandleader, and composer Chucho Valdés. Both in his work with supergroup Irakere and as an eclectic and prolific solo artist, Valdés reinvented the lexicon of jazz, blending it with rock, classical music, and Afro-Cuban roots music. Chucho Valdés' Irakere featured some of the island’s most talented musicians including Paquito D’Rivera on saxophone, Arturo Sandoval on trumpet, and featured a dazzling mix of rock, Afro-Cuban roots music and jazz. In 1998, Valdés launched an ambitious solo career that has included outstanding performances, a moving duet album with his father Bebo Valdés (Juntos Para Siempre), crackling quartet sessions, and the appearance of a new band, The Afro-Cuban Messengers. In 2000, Chucho Valdes and his father participated in Calle 54, a documentary film about Latin jazz musicians. He has received three Latin GRAMMYs™ and six GRAMMY awards.

Wilfrido Vargas

There is a limited handful of bandleaders who managed to elevate the infectious merengue, the quintessential dance and music style from the Dominican Republic into a worldwide craze. Wilfrido Vargas is one of them, memorable and powerful hit singles such as "El Africano," "El Jardinero," "A Mover La Colita," "El Baile Del Perrito," and "Abusadora" trace a prodigious discography spanning the development of merengue. In the early ’70s, he founded the orchestra Wilfrido Vargas & Sus Beduinos, however the ’80s was a time of extraordinary growth for Vargas, as the salsa explosion of the ’70s was replaced with new styles and genres in the Latin mainstream that included merengue. Besides having participated in movies and a reality show, Vargas continues actively touring and recording to this day.

Yuri

There are a few cases where the world can witness the birth, growth and rise to stardom of an artist, this would be the case of "La Güera" (The Blonde), one of the most commercially successful artists in the history of Latin pop. Mexican songstress Yuri has placed her remarkable vocal range at the service of a variety of styles—from torrid balladry and Christian music to tropical stylings, folk, and rootsy rancheras. Yuri gained fame across Latin America in 1980, acting in movies and soap operas and with the release of one of her most successful albums Esperanzas, which included the hit track of the same name. In the mid-eighties she peaked, participating in the Viña del Mar Festival and the radio hit "¿Qué Te Pasa?" from the Aire album firmly established her musical career and made her an international pop icon. During the height of her fame, she released expertly produced singles such as "Yo Te Amo, Te Amo," "Tiempos Mejores," "El Apagón", and "Karma Kamaleón," a Spanish version of the catchy Culture Club smash. "La Güera" is more active than ever.

  

2018 Trustees Award Honorees: 

Horacio Malvicino

Horacio Malvicino has been a successful label executive, notable administrator in his native Argentina, a legendary jazz and tango guitarist, composer, and arranger, as well as a key collaborator of tango master Astor Piazzolla. Malvicino also formed his own combo—the Horacio Malvicino Jazz Quintet—and sold more than two million records playing light versions of tango and Latin music under his artistic moniker, Alain Debray. Malvicino’s career extended beyond performing, working as an artistic director for local and international labels, and scoring more than 90 films, theater, and television productions. A musician’s musician, he has served actively as president of the Argentine Association of Performers’ Rights since 2014.

Tomás Muñoz

A trendsetting record label executive blessed with an unerring instinct for developing future pop stars, Tomás Muñoz is arguably one of Spain’s greatest music champions. When he moved to Mexico, he was offered a post as director of the Gamma record label. Muñoz quickly developed an appetite for discovering young music artists who were largely ignored by the music industry. In 1969, he was named managing director of CBS Records in Spain. He supported the careers of Julio Iglesias, Raphael, and Joaquín Sabina, effectively changing the way Spanish music was perceived and consumed throughout the world.

In 1980, he moved to Brazil, where he revolutionized the way to promote the music of artists like Simone, Roberto Carlos y Djavan. He managed the promotion of Michael Jackson, Supertramp, and the Police in South America. Muñoz’s major-label career concluded on a high note with his New York appointment as vice president of A&R for Sony Music Latin America, working with Roberto Carlos, Chayanne, and Ricky Martin, among others. Tomás' work in Spain and Brazil contributed decisively to the formation of a whole generation of executives in the music industry. After publishing his autobiography, Muñoz remained active in the music industry, having also mentored a younger generation of label executives.   

Latin GRAMMY Week will culminate with the 19th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, which will be broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Nov. 15, from 8–11 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central) on Univision.

For more information and the latest news, please visit the official Latin Recording Academy® website at: LatinGRAMMY.com (#LatinGRAMMY).

 

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The Latin Recording Academy® Presents A Latin GRAMMY® Session in Málaga, Spain

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The Latin Recording Academy® Presents A Latin GRAMMY® Session in Málaga, Spain

Latin GRAMMYs/Apr 30, 2024 - 02:00 PM

Latin GRAMMY® winner Pedro Capó and Latin GRAMMY®

nominees Omar Montes and Morat are set to come together for the event

Tickets go on sale today through El Corte Inglés, and the funds raised will go to the

Paco de Lucía Scholarship awarded by the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®

MÁLAGA (SPAIN), APRIL 30, 2024 — The Latin Recording Academy®, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Latin GRAMMYs®, will host a Latin GRAMMY® Session in Málaga on May 16. The gathering will offer a unique and exceptional musical experience and is co-financed by the Program Feder Andalucía 2021-2027 and the Regional Government of Andalucía.

Among the artists confirmed to perform are Latin GRAMMY winner Pedro Capó and Latin GRAMMY nominees Omar Montes and Morat.

Tickets for the event at Plaza de Toros de la Malagueta go on sale today via El Corte Inglés, and the funds raised will go to the Paco de Lucía Scholarship awarded by the

Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®. For more information on ticket sales visit: https://www.elcorteingles.es/entradas/conciertos/entradas-latin-grammy-sessions-25-malaga-2024-05-16/

The host cities of Málaga and Cádiz, where the Latin GRAMMY Celebra: Paco de Lucía event took place on April 13, are part of a calendar of events that The Latin Academy is celebrating in the community of Andalucía this year to continue promoting its culture around the world.

ABOUT THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY:

The Latin Recording Academy® is an international nonprofit dedicated to nurturing, celebrating, honoring and elevating Latin music and its creators. Established as the global authority on Latin music, the membership-based organization composed of music professionals, produces the annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, The Biggest Night in Latin Music®, which honors excellence in the recording arts and sciences, in addition to providing educational and outreach programs for the music community through its Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®. For more information, please visit LatinGRAMMY.com.

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The Latin Recording Academy® Announces the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY® Awards Return to Miami

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The Latin Recording Academy® Announces the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY® Awards Return to Miami

Latin GRAMMYs/Apr 17, 2024 - 03:00 PM

The Latin GRAMMYs® will air live from the Kaseya Center on Thursday, Nov. 14 on Univision; other Latin GRAMMY® Week events to be held around Miami-Dade

Nominations to be announced Tuesday, Sept. 17

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MIAMI, FL (April 17, 2024) – The Latin Recording Academy® announced today that the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards® will be held in Miami at Kaseya Center on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024, in partnership with Miami-Dade County and the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB).

“Since our first awards presentation in the year 2000, the Latin GRAMMYs have provided an international spotlight for Latin music second to none and provided iconic performances that have become part of global music and pop culture history. We are thrilled to celebrate our 25th anniversary in Miami” said Manuel Abud, CEO, The Latin Recording Academy. “Miami has evolved to become the epicenter of Latin entertainment and we are grateful for the community support and enthusiasm we have received.”

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of The Latin GRAMMYs the show returns to the place it calls home, where The Latin Academy’s journey commenced, and its headquarters remain. This is the third time that the Latin GRAMMYs will be held in Miami, the first time in 2003 and the second time in 2020 when the show was closed to the public due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Welcome home, Latin GRAMMYs! As the cultural capital for Latinos in the United States, there’s no better place than Miami-Dade to host the best of Latin music and entertainment,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “It’s a true honor to host this incredible event once again and welcome people from all over the world to enjoy the vibrant and diverse cultural hub we call home. This event celebrates the very best in music, and we are proud to showcase Miami’s unique energy, where music and culture collide in the most spectacular way.”

The three-hour telecast will be produced by TelevisaUnivision, the leading Spanish language media and content company in the world, and will air live on Univision, Galavisión and Vi beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central), preceded by a one-hour pre-show starting at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

“We are excited to bring to life the landmark 25-year celebration of the Latin GRAMMYs from the city we call home – the city where Hispanic culture has flourished as a driving force of influence and impact globally,” said Ignacio Meyer, President of Univision Television Networks Group at TelevisaUnivision. “As the Home of Latin Music, we're excited to deliver yet another unforgettable night of excellence in music, grounded in our passion and unwavering commitment to shining a bright light on the most culture-defining moments for Spanish-speaking audiences worldwide."

In addition, Latin GRAMMY® Week events will take place throughout Miami-Dade County including Leading Ladies of Entertainment, the Best New Artist Showcase, Special Awards Presentation, Nominee Reception, Person of the Year and the Premiere Ceremony, preceding the telecast. More details on the week of events will be distributed in the coming months.

“This announcement underscores Greater Miami's status as a global hub at the intersection of multicultural music, entertainment, events and tourism,” said David Whitaker, president and CEO of The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau. “On behalf of the travel and hospitality industry of Greater Miami, we are absolutely thrilled by the news that the 25th Latin GRAMMYs is returning home to Miami – bringing with it an influx of visitors eager to experience the excitement and energy of this iconic destination.”

The Latin GRAMMY Awards® are the preeminent international honor and the only peer-selected award celebrating excellence in Latin music worldwide.

Additional key dates in preparation to The Biggest Night in Latin Music® include:

  • July 24, 2024-Aug. 5,2024: First Round of Voting

  • Sept. 17, 2024: Nominations Announcement

  • Sept. 27, 2024–Oct. 10, 2024: Final Round of Voting

For more information regarding the current awards season visit: https://www.latingrammy.com/premiacion/calendario

For the latest news, visit the official Latin Recording Academy site at LatinGRAMMY.com. Follow us on Facebook (LatinGRAMMYs), X (@LatinGRAMMYs) or Instagram (@LatinGRAMMYs), and use #LatinGRAMMY on all popular social media platforms. Join the conversation using our official hashtags: #LatinGRAMMY #25AñosDeExcelencia.

ABOUT THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY:

The Latin Recording Academy® is an international nonprofit dedicated to nurturing, celebrating, honoring and elevating Latin music and its creators. Established as the global authority on Latin music, the membership-based organization composed of music professionals, produces the annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, The Biggest Night in Latin Music®, which honors excellence in the recording arts and sciences, in addition to providing educational and outreach programs for the music community through its Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®. For more information, please visit LatinGRAMMY.com.

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TelevisaUnivision is the world’s leading Spanish-language media company. Powered by the largest library of owned Spanish-language content and a prolific production capability, TelevisaUnivision is the top producer of original content in Spanish across news, sports and entertainment verticals. This original content powers all of TelevisaUnivision’s platforms, which include market-leading broadcast networks Univision, Las Estrellas, Canal 5 and UniMás, and a portfolio of 38 cable networks, which include TUDN, Galavisión, Distrito Comedia and TL Novelas. The company also operates the leading Mexican movie studio, Videocine, and owns and operates the largest Spanish-language audio platform in the U.S. across 35 terrestrial stations and the Uforia digital platform. TelevisaUnivision is also the owner of ViX, the largest Spanish-language streaming platform in the world. For more information, please visit televisaunivision.com.

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The Latin Recording Academy® Celebrates Paco de Lucía’s Legacy

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The Latin Recording Academy® Celebrates Paco de Lucía’s Legacy

Latin GRAMMYs/Apr 13, 2024 - 09:10 PM

Renowned artists including Juan Manuel Cañizares, Diego Amador, José María Bandera, Jaime Calabuch "Jumitus," Antonio Carmona, Ané Carrasco, Tino Di Geraldo, Rubem Dantas, David de Jacoba, Oscar D’León, Carlos Grilo, Jesús Guerrero, Juan Habichuela (nieto), Chonchi Heredia, José Heredia "El Gato,” Noemí Humanes, Niño Josele, Abraham Laboriel, Rosario La Tremendita, María José Llergo, Makarines, India Martínez, Carlos Merino, Eliades Ochoa, Juan Parrilla, Miguel Poveda, Berta Rojas, Israel Suárez "Piraña" and Maria Toledo participated in the tribute

The Latin Recording Academy®and the Regional Government of Andalucía continue their celebration of Latin music in Andalucía, Spain with an event calendar that extends into 2025

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CÁDIZ (SPAIN), APRIL 13, 2024 — Today, The Latin Recording Academy® held the Latin GRAMMY® Celebra: Paco de Lucía event in Cádiz, honoring one of the most influential guitarists in the history of flamenco and music in general.

The event was co-financed by the Programa FEDER Andalucía 2021-2027 and the Regional Government of Andalucía and sponsored by the City of Cádiz and the Enrique Tomás brand of jamón ibérico.

In keeping with The Latin Recording Academy’s mission of promoting Latin music and building bridges between countries, musical genres and cultures, thus creating opportunities for exposure beyond its city and country of origin, the event brought together an impressive number of artists and creators, who traveled to Cádiz to celebrate flamenco master Paco de Lucía.

The celebration, attended by family members of the Andalucian icon, witnessed unique and memorable moments beginning with the host and Latin GRAMMY® nominee Miguel Poveda, who kicked off the evening with Federico García Lorca’s poem “La guitarra” before introducing de Lucía’s anthem “Entre dos aguas” alongside Juan Manuel Cañizares, José María Bandera, Rubem Dantas, Niño Josele and Abraham Laboriel.

From there, the night became a voyage around the world, with artists and friends who accompanied him during his life and who performed some of most beloved songs composed by the maestro, whose insatiable curiosity was a constant source of musical creation. That curiosity led him to incorporate the cajón into the flamenco genre, an event that artists Antonio Carmona, Rubem Dantes, Ané Carrasco, Tino Di Geraldo, Israel Suárez "Piraña", and Víctor Martínez chose to commemorate with a special performance during the ceremony.

The Gran Teatro Falla where the very special musical event was held also welcomed contributions from artists including Latin GRAMMY® winners Oscar D’León, Eliades Ochoa and Berta Rojas as well as Latin GRAMMY nominees Diego Amador, María José Llergo, India Martínez, Maria Toledo and Rosario La Tremendita.

The program also featured special guests including Carlos Grilo, Jesús Guerrero, Juan Habichuela (nieto), Chonchi Heredia, José Heredia "El Gato,” David de Jacoba, Jaime Calabuch "Jumitus," Noemí Humanes, The Makarines, Carlos Merino and Juan Parrilla, who paid homage to de Lucía’s music and mastery.

The evening’s electrifying final performance included young artists, who performed the song “Solo quiero caminar” arranged by Víctor Martínez, showcasing a striking fusion of musical genres and rhythms as they interpreted de Lucía’s musical legacy for future generations.

Also in attendance were Cádiz Mayor Bruno García and Arturo Bernal, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sports of the Regional Government of Andalucía. Additionally, important local figures such as Esmeralda Rancapino, Claudia la Chispa, Hamza, Maria Espejo, Lucia Serrano, among others attended the celebration.

During the event an exclusive project was launched by the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation® in collaboration with the Paco de Lucía Foundation and Berklee College of Music: featuring the recording and video of de Lucías’s “Cositas buenas.” The performance included arrangements and instrumentation by artists from the Alalá Foundation and was produced by Salomé Limón, a member of The Latin Academy’s Circle of Producers and Engineers, with the participation of four Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation scholarship recipients.

Proceeds from event ticket sales will support the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation and the Paco de Lucía Scholarship.

The event was produced by Macarena Moreno and The Latin Recording Academy’s team headed by Ayleen Figueras. Carlos Narea led musical production, under the musical direction of Fernando Illán and Víctor Martínez, who also were part of the band.

This was the first live event that The Latin Recording Academy® has hosted in the Community of Andalucía in 2024 to continue elevating its culture around the world. On May 16, 2024, they will host a new Latin GRAMMY Session at Plaza de Toros (La Malagueta) in Málaga.

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ABOUT THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY:

The Latin Recording Academy® is an international nonprofit dedicated to nurturing, celebrating, honoring and elevating Latin music and its creators. Established as the global authority on Latin music, the membership-based organization composed of music professionals produces the annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, The Biggest Night in Latin Music®, which honors excellence in the recording arts and sciences, in addition to providing educational and outreach programs for the music community through its Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®. For more information, please visit LatinGRAMMY.com.

MEDIA CONTACTS / EQUIPO SINGULAR

Sofia Esnaola: sofia.esnaola@equiposingular.com

María García: maria.garcia@equiposingular.com

THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY

Nathalie Alberto: Nathalie.Alberto@grammy.com

The Latin Recording Academy® Celebrates Paco De Lucía’s Legacy On April 13 in Cádiz

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The Latin Recording Academy® Celebrates Paco De Lucía’s Legacy On April 13 in Cádiz

Latin GRAMMYs/Apr 02, 2024 - 09:00 AM

Tickets are on sale now through the Gran Teatro Falla, and all proceeds will benefit the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation® and the Paco de Lucía Scholarship

The event is co-financed by the Programa FEDER Andalucía 2021-2027 and the Regional Government of Andalucía and sponsored by the city of Cádiz and the Enrique Tomás brand of ibérico ham

CÁDIZ (SPAIN), APRIL 2, 2024 - On April 13, The Latin Recording Academy® will host Latin GRAMMY® Celebra: Paco de Lucía in Cádiz, at the Gran Teatro Falla, paying homage to one of the most influential guitarists in the history of flamenco and music in general.

“It is an honor to be able to celebrate the legacy of the great Paco de Lucía, and the influence that he had on his generation and continues to have on new generations of music creators both in Spain and across IberoAmerica,” said Manuel Abud, CEO of the Latin Recording Academy.

The event is co-financed by the Programa FEDER Andalucía 2021-2027 and the Regional Government of Andalucía, and sponsored by the city of Cádiz and the Enrique Tomás brand of ibérico ham.

Among the artists whose participation is confirmed are Latin GRAMMY® winners Antonio Carmona, Oscar D’León, Eliades Ochoa and Berta Rojas, as well as Latin GRAMMY nominees Diego Amador, Rubem Dantas, María José Llergo, Niño Josele, India Martínez, Israel Suárez "Piraña", Maria Toledo y Rosario La Tremendita.

Additionally, the program will feature special guests including Cañizares, Ané Carrasco, Tino di Geraldo, Juan Habichuela (nieto), Chonchi Heredia, José Heredia "El Gato", David de Jacoba, Jaime Calabuch "Jumitus", Noemí Humanes, Juan Parrilla, José María Bandera, and 2022 Trustees Award winner, Abraham Laboriel, whom will pay tribute to Lucía’s music and mastery.

Latin GRAMMY nominee Miguel Poveda will serve as host for the evening, and will also perform alongside Carlos Grilo, Jesús Guerrero, Makarines and Carlos Merino.

The event will be produced by Macarena Moreno and The Latin Recording Academy team led by Ayleen Figueras. The musical production is spearheaded by Carlos Narea, under the musical direction of Fernando Illán and Victor Martínez who will also be part of the band.

Tickets for Latin GRAMMY® Celebra: Paco de Lucía are on sale now through the Gran Teatro Falla and proceeds from ticket sales will go to the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation® and the Paco de Lucía Scholarship.

The cities of Cádiz and Málaga—where a Latin GRAMMY® Session will take place on May 16—will host a calendar of events that The Latin Recording Academy will celebrate in the Community of Andalucía this year to continue promoting its culture around the world.

ABOUT THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY:

The Latin Recording Academy® is an international nonprofit dedicated to nurturing, celebrating, honoring and elevating Latin music and its creators. Established as the global authority on Latin music, the membership-based organization composed of music professionals produces the annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, The Biggest Night in Latin Music®, which honors excellence in the recording arts and sciences, in addition to providing educational and outreach programs for the music community through its Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation®. For more information, please visit LatinGRAMMY.com.

MEDIA CONTACTS / EQUIPO SINGULAR:

María García: maria.garcia@equiposingular.com

Sofia Esnaola: sofia.esnaola@equiposingular.com