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  • Intricate rhythms crackle and boom from big speakers, infecting the auditorium with a syncopated itch that causes toes to tap, fingers to drum and heads to nod.

    March 10, 1989

  • CAMPINA GRANDE, Brazil — It’s 7:30 a.m. and the hallway outside the neurosurgeon’s office at the Pedro I Municipal Hospital is filling with mothers and their babies.The women arrive with questions: Will their children ever learn to walk?

    April 21, 2016

  • A mixed-use project envisioned as Playa Vista’s downtown has been sold to a Dallas investment firm for a reported $475 million, cementing the master-planned community’s rise as a residential neighborhood and technology hub.

    Feb. 10, 2016

  • Colombian singer cements his star status in Miami, a city that reveled in its role as host of the fourth annual awards event.

    Sept. 4, 2003

  • Latin America: Rare debate opens as entertainer faces charges over now-banned ditty deemed insulting to blacks.

    Sept. 5, 1996

  • General Field Record of the Year “Mi Primer Millon,” Bacilos (Sergio George, producer; Jon Fausty, engineer/mixer); “Es Por Ti,” Juanes (Juanes and Gustavo Santaolalla, producers; Anibal Kerpel and Thom Russo, engineers/mixers); “Hasta Que Vuelvas,” Luis Miguel (Luis Miguel and Bebu Silvetti, producers; Alfredo Mathus, Rafa Sardina and Al Schmidt, engineers/mixers); “Frijolero,” Molotov (Gustavo Santaolalla, producer; Robert Carranza and Anibal Kerpel, engineers/mixers); “Ja Sei Namorar,” Tribalistas (Arnaldo Antunes, Carlinhos Brown, Marisa Monte and Ale Siqueira, producers; Flavio De Souza, William Jr., Antoine Midani, Marisa Monte and Ale Siqueira, engineers/mixers).

    July 23, 2003

  • Here is the complete list of nominations for the first ever Latin Grammys: General Categories * Record of the year: “Dimelo (I Need to Know),” Marc Anthony (Cory Rooney, producer; Tony Maserati & Robb Williams, engineers/mixers); “Tiempos,” Ruben Blades (Ruben Blades, Walter Flores, Edin Solis and Carlos Vargas, producers; Roberto Delgado, Oscar Marin and Alexander Orozco, engineers/mixers); “Livin’ La Vida Loca,” Ricky Martin (Desmond Child and Robi Rosa, producers; Charles Dye, engineer/mixer); “Corazon Espinado,” Santana featuring Mana (Fher Olvera and KC Porter, producers; Benny Faccone, engineer/mixer); “Fruta Fresca,” Carlos Vives (Emilio Estefan Jr. and Juan Vicente Zambrano, producers; Marcelo An~ez, Scott Canto, Alfred Figueroa, Javier Garza, Sebastian Krys, Carlos Nieto, Freddy Pin~ero Jr., Carlos Santos, Cesar Sogbe and Ron Taylor, engineers/mixers). * Album of the year: “Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual,” Juan Luis Guerra y 440 (Juan Luis Guerra, producer; Carlos Alvarez, Mike Couzzi, Bolivar Gomez, Miguel Hernandez, Luis Mansilla, Carlos Ordehl, Eric Ramos, July Ruiz and Eric Schilling, engineers/mixers); “Amarte Es Un Placer,” Luis Miguel (Luis Miguel, producer; Rafa Sardina, engineer/mixer); “MTV Unplugged,” Shakira (Tim Mitchell, Shakira Mebarak and Shakira, producers; Adam Blackburn and Eric Schilling, engineers/mixers); “Livro,” Caetano Veloso (Jaques Morelenbaum and Caetano Veloso, producers; Moogie Canazio, engineer/mixer); “El Amor De Mi Tierra,” Carlos Vives (Emilio Estefan Jr. and Juan Vicente Zambrano, producers; Marcelo An~ez, Scott Canto, Alfred Figueroa, Javier Garza, Sebastian Krys, Carlos Nieto, Freddy Pin~ero Jr., Carlos Santos, Cesar Sogbe and Ron Taylor, engineers/mixers). * Song of the year: “Al Lado Del Camino,” Fito Paez, songwriter (Fito Paez, artist); “Dimelo (I Need to Know)” Marc Anthony, Robert Blades, Angie Chirino and Cory Rooney, songwriters (Marc Anthony); “El niagara en bicicleta,” Juan Luis Guerra, songwriter (Juan Luis Guerra y 440); “Fruta fresca,” Martin Madera, songwriter (Carlos Vives); “O tu o Ninguna,” Juan Carlos Calderon, songwriter (Luis Miguel). * Best new artist: Cafe Quijano; Ibrahim Ferrer; Amaury Gutierrez; Fernando Osorio; Ivete Sangalo.

    July 8, 2000

  • At the 2014 Latin Grammy Awards, the late Spanish flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía’s “Canción Andaluza” won for album of the year.

    Nov. 20, 2014

  • General Categories * Record of the year / Grabacion del ano: “Dimelo (I Need to Know),” Marc Anthony (Cory Rooney, producer; Tony Maserati & Robb Williams, engineers/mixers); “Tiempos,” Ruben Blades (Ruben Blades, Walter Flores, Edin Solis and Carlos Vargas, producers; Roberto Delgado, Oscar Marin and Alexander Orozco, engineers/mixers); “Livin’ La Vida Loca,” Ricky Martin (Desmond Child and Robi Rosa, producers; Charles Dye, engineer/mixer); “Corazon Espinado,” Santana featuring Mana (Fher Olvera and KC Porter, producers; Benny Faccone, engineer/mixer); “Fruta Fresca,” Carlos Vives (Emilio Estefan Jr. and Juan Vicente Zambrano, producers; Marcelo An~ez, Scott Canto, Alfred Figueroa, Javier Garza, Sebastian Krys, Carlos Nieto, Freddy Pin~ero Jr., Carlos Santos, Cesar Sogbe and Ron Taylor, engineers/mixers). * Album of the year / Album del ano: “Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual,” Juan Luis Guerra y 440 (Juan Luis Guerra, producer; Carlos Alvarez, Mike Couzzi, Bolivar Gomez, Miguel Hernandez, Luis Mansilla, Carlos Ordehl, Eric Ramos, July Ruiz and Eric Schilling, engineers/mixers); “Amarte Es Un Placer,” Luis Miguel (Luis Miguel, producer; Rafa Sardina, engineer/mixer); “MTV Unplugged,” Shakira (Tim Mitchell, Shakira Mebarak and Shakira, producers; Adam Blackburn and Eric Schilling, engineers/mixers); “Livro,” Caetano Veloso (Jaques Morelenbaum and Caetano Veloso, producers; Moogie Canazio, engineer/mixer); “El Amor De Mi Tierra,” Carlos Vives (Emilio Estefan Jr. and Juan Vicente Zambrano, producers; Marcelo An~ez, Scott Canto, Alfred Figueroa, Javier Garza, Sebastian Krys, Carlos Nieto, Freddy Pin~ero Jr., Carlos Santos, Cesar Sogbe and Ron Taylor, engineers/mixers). * Song of the year / Cancion del ano: “Al Lado Del Camino,” Fito Paez, songwriter (Fito Paez, artist); “Dimelo (I Need to Know)” Marc Anthony, Robert Blades, Angie Chirino and Cory Rooney, songwriters (Marc Anthony); “El niagara en bicicleta,” Juan Luis Guerra, songwriter (Juan Luis Guerra y 440); “Fruta fresca,” Martin Madera, songwriter (Carlos Vives); “O tu o Ninguna,” Juan Carlos Calderon, songwriter (Luis Miguel). * Best new artist / Mejor artista nuevo: Cafe Quijano; Ibrahim Ferrer; Amaury Gutierrez; Fernando Osorio; Ivete Sangalo.

    Sept. 12, 2000

  • The bicultural and bilingual artist tops the Latin Grammy Award nominations with five, including for song, record and album.

    Sept. 27, 2006

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