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    <title>Luis Miguel</title>
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      <title>Gustavo Santaolalla Sera Honrado Con el Titulo de &#8220;Icono de BMI&#8221; en los Premios Latinos</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/536255</link>
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      <dc:subject>Castro, Cristian, Brown, James, Bryant, Del, Estefan, Emilio, Guerra, Juan Luis, Hayes, Isaac, Juanes, Los Tigres del Norte, Miguel, Luis, Nelson, Willie, Parton, Dolly, Santana, Carlos, Santaolalla, Gustavo, Shakira, Simon, Paul, Wilson, Brian, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Una gala formal a celebrarse el 12 de junio en Los &#193;ngeles</em></p>

<p><a href="/news/entry/536254">In English</a></p>

<p><a id="f668" class="f668" href="/affiliate/C668">Gustavo Santaolalla</a>, compositor, productor y ganador de premios Oscar y Grammy ser&#225; honrado como "Icono de BMI" en la ceremonia anual de premios latinos de BMI, a celebrarse el jueves 12 de junio.  Dicho evento tendr&#225; lugar en el Beverly Wilshire de Los &#193;ngeles, en la cual el presidente y CEO de BMI <a id="f1068" class="f1068" href="/affiliate/C1068">Del Bryant</a>, y la vicepresidenta asistente de la divisi&#243;n de m&#250;sica latina de BMI, Delia Orjuela servir&#225;n como maestros de ceremonia; en &#233;sta gala formal s&#243;lo para invitados tambi&#233;n se reconocer&#225; a los compositores y editoras de las canciones latinas con m&#225;s ejecuci&#243;n el a&#241;o pasado.</p>

<p>El premio "Icono de BMI" es otorgado a creadores que han demostrado una "influencia &#250;nica e indeleble en las pr&#243;ximas generaciones de m&#250;sicos."  Mediante un tributo musical estelar se habr&#225; de reconocer los logros de Gustavo Santaolalla, quien se une a la &#233;lite de ganadores previos, la cual incluye a grandes exponentes de la m&#250;sica latina como <a id="f491" class="f491" href="/affiliate/C491">Los Tigres del Norte</a>, <a id="f2406" class="f2406" href="/affiliate/C2406">Juan Luis Guerra</a> y <a id="f6" class="f6" href="/affiliate/C6">Carlos Santana</a>, al igual que leyendas como <a id="f574" class="f574" href="/affiliate/C574">Willie Nelson</a>, <a id="f815" class="f815" href="/affiliate/C815">Brian Wilson</a>, <a id="f366" class="f366" href="/affiliate/C366">Isaac Hayes</a>, <a id="f692" class="f692" href="/affiliate/C692">Paul Simon</a>, <a id="f598" class="f598" href="/affiliate/C598">Dolly Parton</a> y el fenecido <a id="f916" class="f916" href="/affiliate/C916">James Brown</a>.</p>

<p>Artista, descubridor de talentos, productor, documentalista y compositor, el genio de Gustavo Santaolalla se expande por numerosas disciplinas.  Este hijo de la naci&#243;n Argentina ayud&#243; a definir el movimiento neonato del rock latino en los a&#241;os 70 con su innovadora banda de rock  Arco Iris, y m&#225;s tarde como solista.  Santaolalla es un maestro del ronroco, un instrumento de cuerdas andino, y ha filmado a varios artistas panamericanos de m&#250;sica folkl&#243;rica ind&#237;gena.  Su transformaci&#243;n de m&#250;sico a productor fue inevitable; la uni&#243;n cultural subsiguiente fue hist&#243;rica.  Junto a su compa&#241;ero An&#237;bal Kerpel, unific&#243; las esferas de rock argentino y mexicano, y gan&#243; reconocimiento por su labor de producci&#243;n en numerosos proyectos de discos de oro y platino.  El d&#250;o obtuvo aun mayor visibilidad con el grupo Caf&#233; Tacuba, cuya colaboraci&#243;n con el d&#250;o Santaolalla/Kerpel produjo no s&#243;lo varias nominaciones a los premios Grammy, sino que tambi&#233;n logro ganar dicho galard&#243;n.</p>

<p>Santaolalla entr&#243; triunfante al mundo del cine, donde ha compuesto varias bandas sonoras originales ganadoras de premios BMI, Golden Globe y Oscar para tales pel&#237;culas como Brokeback Mountain y <em>Babel</em>.  Su trabajo en <em>Babel</em> y el aclamado <em>Motorcycle Diaries</em>  (Diarios de motocicleta) tambi&#233;n ganaron premios BAFTA. Mediante la creaci&#243;n de su sello Surco, Santaolalla ha lanzado y fomentado las carreras de varios artistas estelares, incluyendo a la estrella internacional <a id="f422" class="f422" href="/affiliate/C422">Juanes</a>.</p>

<p>En adici&#243;n al premio "Icono de BMI", esta ceremonia tambi&#233;n premiar&#225; la Canci&#243;n, Compositor y Editor del A&#241;o.  Entre algunos de los ganadores anteriores de estas categor&#237;as podemos mencionar a Juanes, <a id="f679" class="f679" href="/affiliate/C679">Shakira</a>, Est&#233;fano, Gloria y <a id="f287" class="f287" href="/affiliate/C287">Emilio Estefan</a>, Wisin y Yandel,  <a id="f2426" class="f2426" href="/affiliate/C2426">Luis Miguel</a> y <a id="f3551" class="f3551" href="/affiliate/C3551">Cristian Castro</a>.</p>
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      <dc:date>2008-03-24T13:17:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Gustavo Santaolalla to be Honored as BMI Icon at 15th Annual Latin Awards Ceremony</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/536254</link>
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      <dc:subject>Wisin &amp; Yandel, Castro, Cristian, Brown, James, Bryant, Del, Estefan, Emilio, Estefano, Guerra, Juan Luis, Hayes, Isaac, Juanes, Los Tigres del Norte, Miguel, Luis, Nelson, Willie, Parton, Dolly, Santana, Carlos, Santaolalla, Gustavo, Shakira, Simon, Paul, Wilson, Brian, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Black-Tie Gala to be Held June 12 in Los Angeles</em></p>

<p><a href="/news/entry/536255">En Espa&#241;ol</a></p>

<p>Grammy and Oscar award-winning composer and producer <a id="f668" class="f668" href="/affiliate/C668">Gustavo Santaolalla</a> will become an Icon Thursday, June 12, at BMI's 15th annual Latin Awards. Staged at the Beverly Wilshire in Los Angeles and hosted by BMI President &amp; CEO <a id="f1068" class="f1068" href="/affiliate/C1068">Del Bryant</a> and BMI Assistant Vice President, Latin Music, Delia Orjuela, the black-tie, invitation-only gala will also recognize the songwriters and publishers of the past year's top BMI Latin songs played on American radio and television.</p>

<p>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 will pay homage to the achievements of Gustavo Santaolalla, who joins an elite list of past honorees that includes Latin music titans <a id="f491" class="f491" href="/affiliate/C491">Los Tigres Del Norte</a>, <a id="f2406" class="f2406" href="/affiliate/C2406">Juan Luis Guerra</a> and <a id="f6" class="f6" href="/affiliate/C6">Carlos Santana</a>, along with legends <a id="f574" class="f574" href="/affiliate/C574">Willie Nelson</a>, <a id="f815" class="f815" href="/affiliate/C815">Brian Wilson</a>, <a id="f366" class="f366" href="/affiliate/C366">Isaac Hayes</a>, <a id="f692" class="f692" href="/affiliate/C692">Paul Simon</a>, <a id="f598" class="f598" href="/affiliate/C598">Dolly Parton</a> and the late <a id="f916" class="f916" href="/affiliate/C916">James Brown</a>.</p>

<p>Artist, talent scout, producer, documentarian and composer, Gustavo Santaolalla's genius spills over into numerous disciplines. The Argentina-native helped define the nascent Latin rock movement of the 1970's with his innovative Latino folk/rock band, Arco Iris, and later as a solo artist. Santaolalla has mastered Andean string instrument the ronroco and filmed Pan-American, indigenous folk musicians. His transformation to producer was inevitable; the subsequent cultural unification was historic. Along with partner Anibal Kerpel, he united the traditionally separate Mexican and Argentine rock spheres, gaining recognition for production work on numerous platinum and gold-selling projects. The duo achieved a new level of visibility with band Caf&#233; Tacuba, whose collaborations with Santaolalla/Kerpel garnered multiple Grammy nominations and a Latin Grammy win. Santaolalla triumphantly entered the world of cinema, where he has composed numerous BMI, Golden Globe and Oscar award-winning original scores for films including <em>Brokeback Mountain</em> and <em>Babel</em>. His work on <em>Babel</em> and the critically-acclaimed <em>Motorcycle Diaries</em> also earned BAFTA honors. Through the creation of his label Surco, Santaolalla has also launched and sustained marquee artists, including international star <a id="f422" class="f422" href="/affiliate/C422">Juanes</a>.</p>

<p>In addition to the Icon tribute, the ceremony will also recognize the Latin Song, Songwriter and Publisher of the Year. Previous honorees include Latin superstars Juanes, <a id="f679" class="f679" href="/affiliate/C679">Shakira</a>, Est&#233;fano, Gloria &amp; <a id="f287" class="f287" href="/affiliate/C287">Emilio Estefan</a>, <a id="f3775" class="f3775" href="/affiliate/C3775">Wisin &amp; Yandel</a>, <a id="f2426" class="f2426" href="/affiliate/C2426">Luis Miguel</a> and <a id="f3551" class="f3551" href="/affiliate/C3551">Cristian Castro</a>.</p>
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      <dc:date>2008-03-24T13:03:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>L.A. &#8216;Industry Insider&#8217; Spotlights Latin Music</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/535490</link>
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      <dc:subject>Martin, Ricky, Castro, Cristian, Aguilar, Pepe, Aguilera, Christina, Babyface, Black Eyed Peas, Boyz II Men, Braxton, Toni, Carey, Mariah, Cibrian, Kiko, Crow, Sheryl, Estefan, Gloria, Foster, David, Gray, Macy, Innis, Jackson, Janet, Kambon, Camara, King, Carole, Krys, Sebastian, Miguel, Luis, Natasha, JD, Ozomatli, Ross, Diana, Russell, Brenda, Santana, Carlos, Sardina, Rafa, Shakira, Soraya, Stone, Angie, Summer, Donna, Thalia, Vives, Carlos, White, Barry, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI, Gibson Guitar and <em>Billboard</em> magazine will present a Latin music-focused &#8220;Industry Insider&#8221; panel series on Wednesday, October 17. Focusing on Latin music, the &#8220;Producers Roundtable&#8221; will be held from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the Gibson Guitars Showroom in Beverly Hills. The showroom is located at 9350 Civic Center Drive, Suite 130. The panel will be moderated by <em>Billboard</em> Latin music correspondent Ayala Ben-Yehuda, and will feature some of Latin music&#8217;s top producers, including KC Porter, Mark Portman, <a id='f3104' class='f3104' href='/affiliate/C3104'>Kiko Cibrian</a>, <a id='f2403' class='f2403' href='/affiliate/C2403'>Sebastian Krys</a>, Marco Flores, Rafa Sardina, and Homero Patron. Held every other month, panel admission is through rsvp only. For general admission, contact MPerez@bmi.com.</p>

<p>About the panelists:</p>

<p><strong>KC Porter</strong> - This Grammy Award-winning producer, arranger and composer has chart-topping works with such Latin superstars as <a id='f6' class='f6' href='/affiliate/C6'>Carlos Santana</a>, <a id='f3550' class='f3550' href='/affiliate/C3550'>Ricky Martin</a>, <a id='f2426' class='f2426' href='/affiliate/C2426'>Luis Miguel</a>, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Ana Gabriel, and the late Selena.  Porter has also worked his magic with English-language stars, including Lara Fabian, Bon Jovi, <a id='f399' class='f399' href='/affiliate/C399'>Janet Jackson</a>, Chaka Khan, 98 Degrees, Brian McKnight, <a id='f169' class='f169' href='/affiliate/C169'>Toni Braxton</a> and <a id='f165' class='f165' href='/affiliate/C165'>Boyz II Men</a>, crossing their hits over to Spanish-speaking and international audiences.  One of his latest projects was co-writing and producing <a id='f2282' class='f2282' href='/affiliate/C2282'>Ozomatli</a>&#8217;s latest album, Don&#8217;t Mess with the Dragon.</p>

<p><strong>Rafa Sardina</strong> &#8211; Sardina, a Los Angeles based, ten-time Grammy Award-winning mixer/engineer has built an eclectic and impressive client list in the recent years: <a id='f344' class='f344' href='/affiliate/C344'>Macy Gray</a>, Stevie Wonder, Dr Dre, Dru Hill, Jessy Moss, <a id='f9' class='f9' href='/affiliate/C9'>Mariah Carey</a>, Luis Miguel, <a id='f239' class='f239' href='/affiliate/C239'>Sheryl Crow</a>, Soul Coughing, Marc Antoine, <a id='f723' class='f723' href='/affiliate/C723'>Angie Stone</a> and Alejandro Sanz, among others.  He has worked with numerous high-profile artists and producers, including Dr Dre, <a id='f2500' class='f2500' href='/affiliate/C2500'>Camara Kambon</a>, Lulu Perez, <a id='f120' class='f120' href='/affiliate/C120'>Babyface</a>, Scott Litt and <a id='f317' class='f317' href='/affiliate/C317'>David Foster</a>. Most recently, Sardina has launched a production company focusing on developing new talent in his state-of-the art studio, open since 2006.</p>

<p><strong>Mark Portman</strong> - This Los Angeles-based, Grammy Award-nominated producer/songwriter/musician has worked on over 130 albums, several movies and TV shows.  His roster of Latin stars includes Luis Miguel, Julio Iglesias, Alejandro Sanz, Jaci Velasquez, <a id='f3551' class='f3551' href='/affiliate/C3551'>Cristian Castro</a>, Luis Fonsi, Olga Tanon, Pedro Fernandez, Reik, Ednita Nazario, and Los Temerarios.  He has collaborated and worked with renowned producers including David Foster, Phil Ramone, Quincy Jones, Teddy Riley and Latin producer Rudy Perez.  Among his other roster of superstars are Barbra Streisand, <a id='f2641' class='f2641' href='/affiliate/C2641'>Carole King</a>, Carole Bayer Sager, Blackstreet, <a id='f2322' class='f2322' href='/affiliate/C2322'>Diana Ross</a>, <a id='f86' class='f86' href='/affiliate/C86'>Christina Aguilera</a>, <a id='f660' class='f660' href='/affiliate/C660'>Brenda Russell</a>, Dave Koz and others.</p>

<p><strong>Sebastian Krys</strong> - Based in South Florida, this multiple Grammy Award-winning producer has over 20 top ten Billboard Latin Hits, including 9 No. 1 singles and albums.  Krys has  worked with artists including Marc Anthony, <a id='f2405' class='f2405' href='/affiliate/C2405'>Carlos Vives</a>,  Sandy &amp; Junior, <a id='f679' class='f679' href='/affiliate/C679'>Shakira</a>, Mana, <a id='f2390' class='f2390' href='/affiliate/C2390'>JD Natasha</a>, Jeremias, Long Beach Dub All Stars w/<a id='f151' class='f151' href='/affiliate/C151'>Black Eyed Peas</a>, Aterciopelados, Ricky Martin, Will Smith, Obie Bermudez, Gian Marco, Luis Fonsi, <a id='f288' class='f288' href='/affiliate/C288'>Gloria Estefan</a>, <a id='f904' class='f904' href='/affiliate/C904'>Soraya</a>,  Mandy Moore, Jennifer  Lopez, and more.</p>

<p><strong>Homero Patr&#243;n</strong> &#8211; This Grammy Award-winning musician, director and composer has worked with artists such as Jos&#233; Jos&#233;, Emmanuel, Marco Antonio Mu&#241;iz, Roc&#237;o Durcal, Ray Conniff, <a id='f801' class='f801' href='/affiliate/C801'>Barry White</a>, Tom Jones, Nana Moskoury, Raphael, Nelson Ned, Juan Gabriel, Manoella Torres, Vicky Carr, Gualberto Castro, Ang&#233;lica Mar&#237;a, C&#233;sar Costa, Alberto Vazquez, Charles Aznavour, and Jose Luis Rodr&#237;guez &#8220;El Puma,&#8221; to name just a few.  Patr&#243;n has also produced albums for such superstars as Juan Gabriel, Lucha Villa, Javier Sol&#237;s, Angeles Ochoa, Ana Gabriel, Yuri, Pedro Fernandez, Vicky Carr, Olga Ta&#241;on, Vicente and Alejandro Fern&#225;ndez, <a id='f2407' class='f2407' href='/affiliate/C2407'>Pepe Aguilar</a>, Lucero, Alicia Villarreal, Pablo Montero, Ana B&#225;rbara, Laura Flores, Nana Mouskouri and Marco Antonio Sol&#237;s.</p>

<p><strong>Kiko Cibrian</strong> -  Multi-talented producer, musician and vocal producer who has worked with Luis Miguel, Christian Castro, and up-and-coming artists <a id='f1653' class='f1653' href='/affiliate/C1653'>Innis</a>, Jesse &amp; Joy, Patricia Manterola, Souljahz, and Frankie J, Reik, along with projects such at Billboard&#8217;s Latin Series: Best of 1997, Billboard&#8217;s Latin Series: Best of Pop 1996, along with the Sinatra Duets.</p>

<p><strong>Marco Flores</strong> - Flores has produced and written over 400 songs, four of which placed number one on Billboard's charts in the same year (2000), and has achieved an impressive 14 platinum albums and 22 gold albums. His roster includes works with Richard Marx, Luther Vandross, Selena, Barrio Boyzz, <a id='f2326' class='f2326' href='/affiliate/C2326'>Donna Summer</a>, Toni Braxton, Bonnie Raitt, <a id='f746' class='f746' href='/affiliate/C746'>Thalia</a>, Gloria Estefan, Carlos Ponce, Jordi, Ricky Martin, Jose Feliciano, and many more.</p>
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      <dc:date>2007-09-26T17:53:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Edgar Cortazar</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/535423</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Brant, Claudia, Conjunto Primavera, Cortazar, Edgar, Dorff, Steve, Ernesto, Fedorov, Anthony, Gallegos, Ismael, Grupo Montez De Durango, Guerra, Juan Luis, Miguel, Luis, NO&#45;Pals, Pieragostino, Adrian, Santander, Kike, Smith, Stephony, Terrazas, Jose Luis, Latin, On The Scene</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a id='f1592' class='f1592' href='/affiliate/C1592'>Edgar Cortazar</a> &#8230; a modern poet, Latin Grammy and BMI award winner who's creations have touched the heart of superstars such as <a id='f2426' class='f2426' href='/affiliate/C2426'>Luis Miguel</a>, with whom he collaborated as a co-author on three songs of his multi platinum Grammy nominated "33" album and one song in his recently released and also multi-platinum RIAA certified "Grandes Exitos", making him share credits with renowned songwriters like Armando Manzanero, Juan Carlos Calderon, Manuel Alejandro, Rudy Perez, <a id='f667' class='f667' href='/affiliate/C667'>Kike Santander</a> and <a id='f2406' class='f2406' href='/affiliate/C2406'>Juan Luis Guerra</a> among others.</p>

<p>Born from a musical family, Edgar Cortazar has been influenced by art from generations behind. His grandfather, <a id='f2174' class='f2174' href='/affiliate/C2174'>Ernesto</a> Cortazar, composed most of Mexico's popular music hits in the 40's and 50's which were recorded by the voice of Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante among many others. Songs like "No Volver&#233;", "Ay Jalisco No Te Rajes", "Cocula", "Yo Soy Mexicano", "La Chancla", "El Apag&#243;n", "Serenata Tapat&#237;a", &#8220;Esos Altos De Jalisco&#8221; , &#8220;Amor Con Amor Se Paga&#8221;, &#8220;Prisionero Del Mar&#8221;, &#8220;Tequila Con Lim&#243;n&#8221;, &#8220;Ansiedad&#8221;, &#8220;Fiesta Mexicana&#8221;, &#8220;Soy Puro Mexicano&#8221; and many, many others are part of the Cortazar family music catalog.</p>

<p>Edgar Cortazar's father, Ernesto Cortazar Ducker, also kept the family tradition and legacy creating the background music for more than 600 movies in Mexico and his composing skills also gave numerous artists great hit songs in the 70's, 80's, 90's and today. Some of these artists include: Jose Jose, Manoella Torres, Alberto Vazquez, Marco Antonio Mu&#241;iz, Cesar Costa, Enrique Guzman, Alejandro Fernandez and Luis Miguel... today's best known contemporary Latin recording artist.</p>

<p>As a lyricist, Edgar Cortazar has shared co-authorship with his father, Ernesto Cortazar Ducker, his brother Ernesto Cortazar, Alejandro Asensi, Scott Blevins, Denise Bradley, <a id='f2150' class='f2150' href='/affiliate/C2150'>Claudia Brant</a>, Lynette Brehm, Alejandro Carballo, Garry Corman, <a id='f3015' class='f3015' href='/affiliate/C3015'>Steve Dorff</a>, Johnson Enos, Maria Entraigues, Rafael Esparza-Ruiz, <a id='f3337' class='f3337' href='/affiliate/C3337'>Anthony Fedorov</a>, Ruy Folguera, <a id='f1624' class='f1624' href='/affiliate/C1624'>Ismael Gallegos</a>, Mauricio Guerrero, Ron Irving, Molly-Ann Leikin, Francisco Loyo, Salo Loyo, Victor Loyo, Ana Malhoa, Paulo Massadas, Tony Melendez, Juan Mesa, Luis Miguel, Ximena Mu&#241;oz, D. Pickell, <a id='f1593' class='f1593' href='/affiliate/C1593'>Adrian Pieragostino</a>, Mark Portmann, Michael Ripoll, Toby Sandoval, <a id='f1384' class='f1384' href='/affiliate/C1384'>Stephony Smith</a>, <a id='f3006' class='f3006' href='/affiliate/C3006'>Jose Luis Terrazas</a>, Irene Toumainen, T. Wong, and Antonio Zamora.</p>

<p>Edgar Cortazar&#8217;s Songs have been recorded by multiple artists such as:</p>

<p>Luis Miguel, Olga Ta&#241;on, <a id='f2417' class='f2417' href='/affiliate/C2417'>Conjunto Primavera</a>, Pablo Montero, Graciela Beltran, La Mafia, <a id='f3001' class='f3001' href='/affiliate/C3001'>Grupo Montez de Durango</a>, Horoscopos de Durango, Banda Machos, Salomon Robles, Chicos De Barrio, <a id='f1374' class='f1374' href='/affiliate/C1374'>No-Pals</a>, Alex Arellano, Grupo Prezisso, Priscilla y Sus Balas de Plata, Witchy's Band, Los Reyes Del Camino, Ke-Zafados and Grupo La Onda among others in the first two years of his exclusive administration agreement with Warner-Tamerlane Music Corp.</p>

<p>Edgar Cortazar is also working Spanish lyric adaptations for authors like, Scott Blevins, Denise Bradley, Lynette Brehm, Garry Corman, Steve Dorff, Johnson Enos, Anthony Fedorov, Ron Irving, Molly-Ann Leikin, Michell Ripoll and Irene Toumainen among others, extending his artistic abilities to the International Music Market.</p>

<p>Edgar Cortazar's singular style of singing and voice recording has made him become part of numerous music projects as a professional in the commercial scene. He has participated in numerous T.V., radio, and commercial voiceover campaigns with companies such as: Ford Motor Company, Disney, Chrysler, Telemundo, Univision and Frito Lay.</p>

<p>Edgar has also become part of many musical productions for the Disney Latin Music Division as a Composer / lead voice and background vocal professional singer.</p>

<p>Some of these productions are:
Arrullo (Lullaby) 1996, Navidad Disney (Disney Christmas) 1996, Canciones de Viaje (Travel Songs) 1997, La Fiesta Dinosaurios (Dinosaur Party) 1998 and Multiplicando! (Multiplying!) 1998, among others.</p>

<p>As a professional singer, Edgar Cortazar has participated in the recording of more than 450 demo and full produced songs in different publishing companies and recording studios in the Los Angeles area.</p>
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      <dc:date>2007-09-05T18:57:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>2007 BMI Latin Awards: Song List</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/534665</link>
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      <dc:subject>Beto y Sus Canarios, Conjunto Primavera, Ernesto, Flores, Gabriel, Giraldo, Luigi, Intocable, Juanes, Los Tigres del Norte, Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Luny Tunes, Miguel, Luis, Omar, Don, peermusic, Quintanilla III, A.B., Quintero, Mario, Reyli, Shakira, Venegas, Julieta, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[A Chillar A Otra Parte<br>
Marco Antonio P&#233;rez<br>
SER-CA Publishing, Inc.<br>
Pesado <br>
WEA Latina<br>
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Adicto<br>
Jaime Vel&#225;zquez<br>
Editora Arpa Musical<br>
Banda Cuisillos <br>
Balboa Records<br>
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Algo De M&#237;<br>
Oswaldo Villarreal<br>
SER-CA Publishing, Inc.<br>
<a id='f2417' class='f2417' href='/affiliate/C2417'>Conjunto Primavera</a> <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
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Algo Est&#225; Cambiando<br>
<a id='f3139' class='f3139' href='/affiliate/C3139'>Julieta Venegas</a> (SGAE)<br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
Julieta Venegas <br>
Sony/BMG Music Entertainment<br>
<br>
Aliado Del Tiempo<br>
Mariano Barba<br>
Editora Arpa Musical<br>
Mariano Barba <br>
Three Sound Records<br>
<br>
Amor Del Bueno<br>
<a id='f2430' class='f2430' href='/affiliate/C2430'>Reyli</a> Barba  (SACM)<br>
Mexican Music Copyright, Inc.<br>
Reyli <br>
Sony/BMG Music Entertainment<br>
<br>
A&#250;n Sigues Siendo M&#237;a<br>
Edgar Cort&#225;zar<br>
<a id='f2174' class='f2174' href='/affiliate/C2174'>Ernesto</a> Cort&#225;zar<br>
Tazzar Publishing<br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br>
Conjunto Primavera <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
<br>
Beso A Beso<br>
Abelardo Flores<br>
Golden Huina Publishing Company, Inc.<br>
Ezequiel Pe&#241;a <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
<br>
Cu&#233;ntale<br>
Martha "Ivy Queen" Pesante<br>
Ivy Queen <br>
Univision Records<br>
<br>
Directo Al Coraz&#243;n<br>
Pablo Castro<br>
Tigres Del Norte Ediciones Musicales<br>
<a id='f491' class='f491' href='/affiliate/C491'>Los Tigres Del Norte</a> <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
<br>
Due&#241;o De Ti<br>
Luis Enrique L&#243;pez Valenzuela<br>
Editora Arpa Musical<br>
Sergio Vega <br>
Universal Music Latino<br>
<br>
&#201;chame A M&#237; La Culpa<br>
Jos&#233; Angel Espinoza "Ferrusquilla"<br>
Peer International Corp.<br>
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WEA International<br>
<br>
El Aretito<br>
Margarito Estrada (SACM)<br>
Peer International Corp.<br>
Los Morros del Norte <br>
Disa Records<br>
<br>
Ella Y Yo<br>
<a id='f2394' class='f2394' href='/affiliate/C2394'>Don Omar</a><br>
Crown P. Music Publishing<br>
Aventura featuring Don Omar <br>
Machete Music<br>
<br>
Ens&#233;&#241;ame A Olvidar<br>
Ramiro Cavazos<br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
Graciela Beltran <br>
Univision Records<br>
<br>
Es Mejor Decir Adi&#243;s<br>
Luis "Louie" Padilla<br>
SER-CA Publishing, Inc.<br>
<a id='f2401' class='f2401' href='/affiliate/C2401'>Intocable</a> <br>
EMI/Televisa<br>
<br>
Fruta Prohibida<br>
Ana B&#225;rbara<br>
Songs of Univision, Inc.<br>
Los Elegidos <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
<br>
La Locura Autom&#225;tica<br>
Gustavo Laureano<br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br>
La Secta Allstar <br>
Universal Music Latino<br>
<br>
La Sorpresa<br>
Manuel Eduardo Toscano (SACM)<br>
Tigres Del Norte Ediciones Musicales<br>
Los Tigres Del Norte <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
<br>
La Tortura<br>
Luis F. Ochoa<br>
<a id='f679' class='f679' href='/affiliate/C679'>Shakira</a><br>
Aniwi Music LLC<br>
Nomad International Publishing<br>
Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz <br>
Epic/Sony/BMG Music Entertainment<br>
<br>
Llam&#233; Pa' Verte "Bailando Sexy"<br>
Jos&#237;as De La Cruz "Nely"<br>
Francisco Salda&#241;a "Luny"<br>
Wisin & Yandel<br>
Blue Kraft Music Publishing<br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing<br>
Wisin & Yandel <br>
Machete Music<br>
<br>
Lo Que Me Gusta A M&#237;<br>
<a id='f422' class='f422' href='/affiliate/C422'>Juanes</a><br>
<a id='f601' class='f601' href='/affiliate/C601'>peermusic</a> III, Ltd.<br>
Songs of Camaleon<br>
Juanes <br>
Surco/Universal Music Latino<br>
<br>
Luna Llena<br>
<a id='f628' class='f628' href='/affiliate/C628'>Mario Quintero</a><br>
Canciones Primo Music<br>
<a id='f3275' class='f3275' href='/affiliate/C3275'>Los Tucanes De Tijuana</a> <br>
Univision Records<br>
<br>
Ma&#241;ana Que Ya No Est&#233;<br>
Mario Flores<br>
Gar-Mex Music<br>
Grupo Innovaci&#243;n <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
<br>
Mayor Que Yo<br>
Baby Ranks<br>
Hector "El Father"<br>
<a id='f2411' class='f2411' href='/affiliate/C2411'>Luny Tunes</a><br>
Wisin & Yandel<br>
Blue Kraft Music Publishing<br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
Rompediscoteca Music Publisher<br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing<br>
Baby Ranks featuring Daddy Yankee & Luny Tunes <br>
Machete Music<br>
<br>
Mi Media Naranja<br>
Te&#243;filo Villa<br>
Siempre Music<br>
La Arrolladora Banda El Lim&#243;n <br>
Disa Records<br>
<br>
Na Na Na (Dulce Ni&#241;a)<br>
<a id='f967' class='f967' href='/affiliate/C967'>Luigi Giraldo</a><br>
Cruz Mart&#237;nez<br>
<a id='f2397' class='f2397' href='/affiliate/C2397'>A.B. Quintanilla III</a><br>
CKJointz Music<br>
DHG Music<br>
Ensign Music LLC<br>
King of Bling Music<br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing<br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br>
A.B. Quintanilla & Los Kumbia Kings <br>
EMI/Televisa<br>
<br>
Ni En Defensa Propia<br>
Ram&#243;n Ortega Contreras (SACM)<br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
Los Temerarios <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
<br>
No<br>
Lester A. Mendez<br>
Shakira<br>
Aniwi Music LLC<br>
Apollinaire Music<br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
Shakira <br>
Epic/Sony/BMG Music Entertainment<br>
<br>
No Me Queda M&#225;s (3rd Award)<br>
Ricky Vela<br>
Lone Iguana Music<br>
Palomo <br>
Disa Records<br>
<br>
No Puedo Olvidarte<br>
Cuauht&#233;moc Gonz&#225;lez Garc&#237;a<br>
Disa Latin Publishing LLC<br>
<a id='f3135' class='f3135' href='/affiliate/C3135'>Beto Y Sus Canarios</a> <br>
Disa Records<br>
<br>
No Te Preocupes Por M&#237;<br>
Tom McWilliams<br>
Freddy Pi&#241;ero, Jr.<br>
Carlos Ponce<br>
Foreign Imported Productions and Publishing, Inc.<br>
Pop Media Publishing, Inc.<br>
Chayanne <br>
Sony/BMG Music Entertainment<br>
<br>
Noviembre Sin Ti<br>
Abelardo V&#225;zquez<br>
Gustavo V&#225;zquez<br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
Sony/ATV Latin Music Publishing LLC<br>
Reik <br>
Sony/BMG Music Entertainment<br>
<br>
Para Que Regreses<br>
<a id='f1039' class='f1039' href='/affiliate/C1039'>Gabriel Flores</a><br>
M&#225;ximo Aguirre Music Publishing, Inc.<br>
El Chapo De Sinaloa <br>
Disa Records<br>
<br>
Parece Mentira<br>
Elihu Gonz&#225;lez Galindo<br>
Alfonso Liz&#225;rraga<br>
Joel David Liz&#225;rraga<br>
LGA Music Publishing<br>
Banda El R&#233;codo <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
<br>
Qu&#233; M&#225;s Quisiera<br>
Oscar Alvarez<br>
LGA Music Publishing<br>
Banda El R&#233;codo <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
<br>
&#191;Qu&#233; Me Vas A Dar? (2nd Award)<br>
Alfonso Garc&#237;a Santillana (SACM)<br>
Ram&#243;n Ortega Contreras (SACM)<br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br>
Jenni Rivera <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
<br>
Quiero Que Sepas<br>
Guillermo Mej&#237;a Llosas (SACM)<br>
Mexican Music Copyright, Inc.<br>
Los C&#225;rdenales De N&#250;evo Le&#243;n <br>
Disa Records<br>
<br>
Rakata<br>
Jos&#237;as De La Cruz "Nely"<br>
Francisco Salda&#241;a "Luny"<br>
Wisin & Yandel<br>
Blue Kraft Music Publishing<br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing<br>
Wisin & Yandel <br>
Machete Music<br>
<br>
Recostada En La Cama<br>
Mario Pupparo<br>
Adolfo Valenzuela<br>
Omar Valenzuela<br>
Amor A La Mexicana LLC<br>
Twiins House of Music<br>
El Chapo De Sinaloa <br>
Disa Records<br>
<br>
Reggaeton Latino<br>
Don Omar<br>
Songs of Joy Girl Wonder Ruiz Music, Inc.<br>
Songs of Urban Box Office<br>
Don Omar <br>
Machete Music<br>
<br>
Se&#241;or Locutor<br>
Manuel Eduardo Toscano (SACM)<br>
Tigres Del Norte Ediciones Musicales<br>
Los Tigres Del Norte <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
<br>
Si La Quieres<br>
Ricky Vela<br>
Lone Iguana Music<br>
Los Hor&#243;scopos De Durango <br>
Disa Records<br>
<br>
Socios<br>
Manuel Eduardo Toscano (SACM)<br>
Tigres Del Norte Ediciones Musicales<br>
Los Tigres Del Norte <br>
Fonovisa Records<br>
<br>
Te Buscar&#237;a<br>
Christian Castro<br>
Maven Mensch Music<br>
Christian Castro <br>
Universal Music Latino<br>
<br>
Te Extra&#241;o<br>
Danny Mej&#237;a<br>
Songs of Univision, Inc.<br>
Xtreme <br>
Univision Records<br>
<br>
Te He Querido, Te He Llorado<br>
Martha "Ivy Queen" Pesante<br>
Ivy Queen <br>
Univision Records<br>
<br>
Tiempo<br>
Aar&#243;n Mijail Mart&#237;nez<br>
SER-CA Publishing, Inc.<br>
Intocable <br>
EMI/Televisa<br>
<br>
Ven Bailalo<br>
Angel y Khriz<br>
Jos&#233; "Gocho" Torres<br>
Gocho Music Publisher<br>
Hustleville Music Publishing<br>
Ven Bailalo Music Publisher<br>
Angel y Khriz <br>
Luar Music/Machete Music<br>
<br>
Ya No Llores<br>
Cornelio Reyna Cisneros (SACM) <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
Ram&#243;n Ayala y Sus Bravos Del Norte <br>
Freddie Records<br>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2007-03-23T18:00:01-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Los Tigres del Norte To Be Honored as BMI Icons at 14th Annual Latin Awards</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/534208</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Brown, James, Estefan, Emilio, Guerra, Juan Luis, Hayes, Isaac, Juanes, Los Tigres del Norte, Miguel, Luis, Parton, Dolly, Santana, Carlos, Shakira, Simon, Paul, Wilson, Brian, Latin, BMI Latin Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy Award-winning norte&#241;o music group <a id='f491' class='f491' href='/affiliate/C491'>Los Tigres del Norte</a> will be honored as BMI Icons at the performing right organization&#8217;s 14th Annual Latin Awards ceremony. The black-tie, invitation-only gala, set for Friday, March 23 at the Venetian Resort Hotel in Las Vegas, will also recognize the songwriters and publishers of the past year&#8217;s top BMI Latin songs played on American radio and television.</p>

<p><a href="/news/entry/534209"><b>en espa&#241;ol</b></a></p>

<p>Los Tigres, who will be saluted that evening with an all-star musical tribute, are being honored as BMI Icons for their &#8220;unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers.&#8221; They join an elite list that includes such Latin music giants as Juan Luis Guerra and Carlos Santana, as well as music legends Brian Wilson, Isaac Hayes, Paul Simon, Dolly Parton and the late James Brown.</p>

<p>Formed in 1968 and signed to Fonovisa since the 80s, Los Tigres del Norte is the longest-running and most influential norte&#241;o music group in the history of the genre. &#8220;Los Jefes de Jefes&#8221; (&#8220;the bosses of the bosses,&#8221; the nickname affectionately given to them by their loyal fans) are renowned for their &#8220;corridos,&#8221; which depict timeless stories of the Mexican people and culture as well as the lives and struggles of Hispanic immigrants in the United States. In their nearly four-decade career, Los Tigres have recorded more than 55 albums, achieved worldwide sales in excess of 32 million copies, filled stadiums, and received critical praise around the globe.</p>

<p>An extensive list of accolades fills the veteran group&#8217;s bio, including 22 BMI Latin Awards &#8211; highlighted by two consecutive Song of the Year wins (1996&#8217;s &#8220;Golpes En El Coraz&#243;n&#8221; and 1997&#8217;s &#8220;Mi Sangre Prisonera&#8221;). Demonstrating the legendary group&#8217;s continued role as genre leaders, Los Tigres saw a total of six different album titles reach <i>Billboard</i>&#8217;s Top Latin Albums chart in 2006, including the widely acclaimed <i>Historias Que Contar</i>. This latest chapter in Los Tigres del Norte&#8217;s story-telling tradition spent multiple weeks as the No. 1 regional Mexican album in the country, won the 2006 Best Norte&#241;o Album <a href= "/news/entry/335055">Latin Grammy</a>, and recently garnered yet another <a href= "/news/entry/533927">Grammy nomination</a> for the pioneering group. The role of &#8220;Los Idolos del Pueblo&#8221; (&#8220;Idols of the People&#8221; as they are also known) as messengers for the immigrant community will surely continue with the planned late March release of their latest album, set to reach the public just as Los Tigres are honored as BMI Icons.</p>

<p>In addition to the Icon tribute, the 14th Annual BMI Latin Awards will also name a Latin Song of the Year, Songwriter of the Year and Publisher of the Year. Previous honorees include Latin superstars <a id='f422' class='f422' href='/affiliate/C422'>Juanes</a>, <a id='f679' class='f679' href='/affiliate/C679'>Shakira</a>, Est&#233;fano, Gloria & Emilio Estefan, Luis Miguel and more.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2007-01-09T13:26:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Rafa Sardina</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/334866</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Artists, Crow, Sheryl, Kambon, Camara, Miguel, Luis, Sardina, Rafa, Musical Styles, Rock, Musicworld, Hitmaker</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With a r&#233;sum&#233; stretching from <a id='f239' class='f239' href='/affiliate/C239'>Sheryl Crow</a> to Alejandro Sanz, 10-time Grammy winner <a id='f2433' class='f2433' href='/affiliate/C2433'>Rafa Sardina</a> wears many hats: musician, engineer, mixer and producer. </p> <p>First breaking into the business as a live sound mixer in northern Spain and the south of France, he translated his affinity for musicians into the studio. "I think that at the end of the day they represent the same craft," he affirms. "The most important skill you develop by being a live sound engineer is the art of knowing what moves people, what techniques convey the emotions you are trying to transmit through the music."</p> <p>The L.A.-based Sardina believes technical wizardry should be in service to the song. "The lyrics are as important as the music or the production, if not more. The most fundamental way of touching people is through the message."</p> <p>Recent behind-the-board projects include <em>Mis Romances</em> with Mexican balladeer <a id='f2426' class='f2426' href='/affiliate/C2426'>Luis Miguel</a>, and <em>Mediterraneo</em> with guitarist Marc Antoine. At the invitation of composer/music supervisor <a id='f2500' class='f2500' href='/affiliate/C2500'>Camara Kambon</a>, he worked on the Lions Gate release<em> Madea's Family Reunion</em> starring Tyler Perry. "Camara is a good friend. We go back to my first gigs in L.A. He is an amazingly talented composer and producer, plus it helps that he is a wonderful person," Sardina avows. </p> <p>Now producing and developing new talent, Sardina first identifies what makes an artist special and then reinforces the strongest points through song selection and songwriting. "It's so important to be very aware of the songwriting/pre-production part of the process," he qualifies. "That's where the magic happens and sometimes those little brilliant moments don't repeat themselves. I always make pre-production the beginning of the recording process; it's where 90 percent of the creativity happens. You have to be there in order to really know the artist and help make the project flourish."]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-06-25T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Shakira on Top at Billboard Latin Awards</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334788</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Artists, Akwid, Andy Andy, Fat Joe, Grupo Montez De Durango, Juanes, Los Horoscopos De Durango, Luny Tunes, Miguel, Luis, Omar, Don, Patrulla 81, Reyli, Shakira, Witt, Marcos, Musical Styles, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[BMI Award-winning songwriter/artist <a href= "/musicworld/features/200603/shakira.asp">Shakira</a> was the top winner at the <a href= "http://www.billboardevents.com/billboardevents/latin/about_awards_2004new.jsp" target="_blank">2006 Billboard Latin Music Awards</a>, held April 27 at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Fla. The Colombian superstar took home five trophies, including four for the chart-topping smash "La Tortura" from her Spanish-language release <i>Fijacion Oral Vol. 1</i>, named Latin Pop Album of the Year in the female category. <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200605/images/billboard_shakira.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200605/images/billboard_juanes.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200605/images/billboard_hddurangos.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Shakira</td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Juanes</td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Los Hor&#243;scopos De Durangos</td> </tr> </table></p> <p>Fellow Colombian rocker <a href= "/musicworld/features/200108/juanes.asp">Juanes</a> and nuevo bachata artist Andy Andy both picked up three awards, with Juanes wearing the Songwriter of the Year crown, a title he also earned at this year's <a href= "/news/200604/20060407a.asp">BMI Latin Awards</a> ceremony. <p align="center"> <table width="300" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200605/images/billboard_lunytunes.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200605/images/billboard_andyandy.jpg" width="150" height="85"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Luny Tunes</td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Andy Andy</td> </tr> </table>      </p> <p>Los Hor&#243;scopos De Durango's two wins included Regional Mexican Album of the Year for <i>Y Seguimos Con Duranguense!!!</i> and Regional Mexican Airplay Song of the Year for the album's single, "Si La Quieres." <p> <a href= "/musicworld/features/200603/reggaeton.asp">Reggaet&#243;n</a> production duo Luny Tunes was named Producer of the Year, marking the first time a producer in that genre has won the prestigious title. Luny Tunes produced and wrote "Mayor Que Yo" performed by BMI artists Baby Ranks, Tonny Tun Tun, Wisin y Yandel and Hector "El Father," which also won the newly created Reggaet&#243;n Song of the Year award. <p>The Billboard Latin Music Awards, which honor the most popular albums, songs and performers in Latin music on the <i>Billboard</i> charts, are part of the annual Billboard Latin Music Conference, held April 24-27 in Miami's South Beach. <p><strong>BMI's 2006 Billboard Latin Music Awards winners:</strong><br> <br> Hot Latin Song of the Year<br> "La Tortura" <br> Shakira <br> <br> Hot Latin Song of the Year, Vocal Duet<br> "La Tortura"<br> Shakira<br> <br> Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year<br> Juanes<br> <br> Latin Pop Album of the Year, Male<br> <i>En La Luna</i><br> <a id='f2430' class='f2430' href='/affiliate/C2430'>Reyli</a> (SACM)<br> <br> Latin Pop Album of the Year, Female<br> <i>Fijacion Oral Vol. 1</i><br> Shakira<br> <br> Latin Rock/Alternative Album of the Year<br> <i>Consejo</i><br> La Secta AllStar<br> <br> Tropical Album of the Year, Male<br> <i>Iron&#237;a</i><br> Andy Andy<br> <br> Tropical Album of the Year, New Artist<br> <i>Iron&#237;a</i><br> Andy Andy<br> <br> Regional Mexican Album of the Year, Male Duo or Group<br> <i>Y Sigue La Mata Dando</i><br> <a id='f3001' class='f3001' href='/affiliate/C3001'>Grupo Montez De Durango</a><br> <br> Regional Mexican Album of the Year, Female Group or Female Solo Artist<br> <i>Y Seguimos Con Duranguense!!!</i><br> Los Hor&#243;scopos De Durango<br> <br> Latin Pop Airplay Song of the Year, Male<br> "La Camisa Negra"<br> Juanes<br> <br> Latin Pop Airplay Song of the Year, Duo or Group<br> "La Tortura"<br> Shakira<br> <br> Tropical Airplay Song of the Year, Male<br> "Que Iron<i>&#237;</i>a"<br> Andy Andy<br> <br> Tropical Airplay Song of the Year, Duo or Group<br> "Ella Y Yo"<br> Featuring <a id='f2394' class='f2394' href='/affiliate/C2394'>Don Omar</a><br> <br> Regional Mexican Airplay Song of the Year, Male Group<br> "Eres Divina"<br> <a id='f3002' class='f3002' href='/affiliate/C3002'>Patrulla 81</a><br> <br> Regional Mexican Airplay Song of the Year, Female Group or Female Solo Artist<br> "Si La Quieres"<br> Los Hor&#243;scopos De Durango<br> <br> Latin Tour of the Year<br> <a id='f2426' class='f2426' href='/affiliate/C2426'>Luis Miguel</a><br> <br> Reggaeton Song of the Year<br> "Mayor Que Yo"<br> Baby Ranks, Tonny Tun Tun, Wisin y Yandel, Hector "El Father"<br> <br> Latin Ringtone of the Year<br> "La Tortura"<br> Shakira<br> <br> Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year<br> "I Don't Care/Que M&#225;s Da (Dance Remixes)"<br> Ricky Martin featuring <a id='f1084' class='f1084' href='/affiliate/C1084'>Fat Joe</a><br> <br> Latin Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year<br> "Kickin' It...Juntos"<br> <a id='f87' class='f87' href='/affiliate/C87'>Akwid</a><br> <br> Latin Christian/Gospel Album of the Year<br> <i>Dios Es Bueno</i><br> <a id='f2438' class='f2438' href='/affiliate/C2438'>Marcos Witt</a><br> <br> Songwriter of the Year<br> Juanes<br> <br> Producer of the Year<br> Luny Tunes<br> <br> Publisher of the Year<br> EMI Blackwood<br>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-05-02T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Juan Luis Guerra, Juanes Top 13th Annual BMI Latin Awards</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334752</link>
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      <dc:subject>Aguilar, Pepe, Beto y Sus Canarios, Bryant, Del, DJ Blass, Dunbar, Huey, Fato, Garza, Pepe, Godoy, Marco, Guerra, Juan Luis, India, Intocable, Juanes, Krys, Sebastian, Luny Tunes, Martinez, Cruz, Miguel, Luis, Noriega, Norgie, Omar, Don, Orlando, Ram&#243;n, peermusic, Quintero, Mario, Santander, Kike, Venegas, Julieta, Latin, BMI Latin Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<STRONG>'Miedo' Named Song of the Year; Two in a Row for SER-CA Publishing </STRONG><P></P> <P align="right"><A href="/news/entry/534273">en espa&#241;ol</A></P> <P>BMI, the leading U.S. performing right organization, staged the 13th edition of its Latin Music Awards on Friday, April 7, with top honors reserved for merengue superstar Juan Luis Guerra, Colombian rocker <A href="/musicworld/features/200108/juanes.asp">Juanes</A>, <I>Big Brother</I> theme song "Miedo," and Mexican music publisher SER-CA Publishing, Inc. Held for the first time in New York City at the Metropolitan Pavilion, the black-tie ceremony recognized the songwriters and publishers of the past year's 50 most performed Latin songs on American radio and television. The gala event was hosted by BMI President & CEO <A id="f1068" class="f1068" href="/affiliate/C1068">Del Bryant</A> and Diane Almodovar, Vice President, Writer/Publisher Relations, Miami. </P>

<P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="news-extras-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD align="left" valign="top" class="news-extras-text">
<A href="#" onClick="window.open('/images/news/2006/latin/pages/1 LES_2400.html','mywindow','width=600,height=400')">BMI Latin Awards Photo Slideshow</A> </TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD align="left" valign="top" class="news-extras-text"><A href="/news/entry/534271">BMI's 2006 Latin Award-winning songs</A></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD align="left" valign="top" class="news-extras-text"><A href="/news/entry/534272">Juan Luis Guerra: BMI Icon</A></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> </P> 

<P>Among the winners and special guests at the 2006 BMI Latin Awards were <A id="f2394" class="f2394" href="/affiliate/C2394">Don Omar</A>, <A id="f2411" class="f2411" href="/affiliate/C2411">Luny Tunes</A>, <A id="f3135" class="f3135" href="/affiliate/C3135">Beto y Sus Canarios</A>, <A id="f2403" class="f2403" href="/affiliate/C2403">Sebastian Krys</A>, <A id="f3136" class="f3136" href="/affiliate/C3136">Norgie Noriega</A>, Los Tucanes De Tijuana's <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/199909/mquintero.asp">Mario Quintero</A>, Ram&#243;n Orlando, Papi Sanchez, Cl&#237;max's Oskar Lobbo, Willie Col&#243;n, <A href="/musicworld/features/200103/kcporter.asp">KC Porter</A>, <A id="f2812" class="f2812" href="/affiliate/C2812">Pepe Garza</A>, Don Cheto, Game G, Larry Harlow, <A id="f1037" class="f1037" href="/affiliate/C1037">DJ Blass</A>, Francisco Casanova, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200212/nore.asp">N.O.R.E.</A>, Javier Garcia, Fato, Boy Wonder, Liza Quin, Chichi Peralta, Jellybean Benitez, Johnny Pacheco, and many more. </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200604/images/latin_jlguerra.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200604/images/latin_juanes.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200604/images/latin_fato.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Juan Luis Guerra</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Juanes</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Fato</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P>But the spotlight was on Grammy Award-winning artist Juan Luis Guerra, who was named a BMI Icon for his "unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers." The Icon presentation featured an all-star musical salute that brought down the house, with performances by <A id="f1028" class="f1028" href="/affiliate/C1028">India</A>, Jandy Feliz, Jose "El Canario" Alberto, <A id="f275" class="f275" href="/affiliate/C275">Huey Dunbar</A>, Isidro Infante and his "All-Star Band," and 440's Adalgisa Pantale&#243;n and Chocolate. </P><P>Named BMI's 1995 Latin Songwriter of the Year, Guerra's blend of traditional tropical music, merengue rhythms and lyrical romanticism has produced such celebrated songs as "Para T&#237;" and "Las Avispas," two of the night's Latin Award-winning songs, as well as "Vivir&#233;," "Bachata Rosa," "Burbujas de Amor" and "Estrellitas y Duendes." With a list of accolades that now includes six Grammys, numerous Univision awards, six <I>Billboard</I> Latin Music Awards and 14 BMI Latin Awards, his songs have been recorded by international Latin stars <A id="f2426" class="f2426" href="/affiliate/C2426">Luis Miguel</A>, Emmanuel and others. A passionate philanthropist, Guerra's Fundaci&#243;n 440 has been providing medical assistance to the disadvantaged in his beloved homeland of the Dominican Republic since its creation in 1991. </P><P>Twelve-time Latin Grammy winner Juanes added BMI Latin Songwriter of the Year to his extensive inventory of awards by penning three songs on the top 50 list: "La Camisa Negra," "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" and Volverte A Ver." This trio of hits pushes the Colombian rocker's BMI Awards <a id='f2352' class='f2352' href='/affiliate/C2352'>total</a> over 10 and includes <A href="/news/200504/20050422a.asp">last year's Song of the Year</A> win for his Nelly Furtado duet, "Fotograf&#237;a." Named one of <I>Time</I> magazine's "100 Most Influential People in the World" in 2005, the Spanish-only singer has sold more than 10 million albums worldwide. </P><P>"Miedo" ("Afraid"), written by Enrique "Fato" Guzm&#225;n Y&#225;&#241;ez (SACM) and published by Vander America Music, was named Latin Song of the Year for scoring the most airplay of any song on the most performed list. This is the second BMI Latin Award for Fato, whose "alternative mariachi" style mixes Latin pop and traditional Mexican music. Recorded by Latin Grammy-nominated Regional Mexican star <A id="f2407" class="f2407" href="/affiliate/C2407">Pepe Aguilar</A>, the <I>Big Brother</I> theme song topped <I>Billboard</I>'s Hot Latin Tracks chart in 2005 and was number one in Mexico for four consecutive months. </P><P>SER-CA Publishing, Inc. earned the Publisher of the Year trophy for the second year in a row with five titles on the list of 50, giving the Monterrey, Mexico-based publisher the highest percentage of ownership of Latin Award songs. Founded more than four decades ago by Don Servando Cano, the company focuses on Regional Mexican artists like <A id="f2401" class="f2401" href="/affiliate/C2401">Intocable</A>, Bronco El Gigante de America, Grupo Pesado and others. </P><P>In addition to Juanes and Guerra, songwriters <a id='f3138' class='f3138' href='/affiliate/C3138'>Cruz Martinez</a> and <a id='f3139' class='f3139' href='/affiliate/C3139'>Julieta Venegas</a> (SGAE) scored multiple awards, as did publishers Cibao Music Company, CKJointz Music, Editora Arpa Musical, EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc., Ensign Music LLC, Foreign Imported Productions and Publishing, Inc., <A id="f667" class="f667" href="/affiliate/C667">Kike Santander</A> Music LLC/Santander Songs, <A id="f601" class="f601" href="/affiliate/C601">peermusic</A> (Peer International Corp./peermusic III, Ltd.), Songs of Camaleon, Universal-M?sica Unica Publishing, Vander America Music and Warner/Chappell Music Group (Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. and Rightsong Music, Inc.). </P><P>Another of the evening's highlights was the presentation of the <A href="http://www.bmifoundation.org" target="_blank">BMI Foundation's</A> third annual <A href="http://bmifoundation.org/pages/peermusic.asp" target="_blank">peermusic Latin Scholarship</A> to Berklee College of Music student <A id="f1023" class="f1023" href="/affiliate/C1023">Marco Godoy</A>. The 23-year-old Venezuelan songwriter, who also won the prestigious honor in <A href="/news/200403/20040322c.asp">2004</A>, reclaimed the title and took home a $5,000 scholarship for his song "Para Mi Eres Todo," sharing the stage with some of the biggest names in Latin music. Established by the BMI Foundation and funded by the generosity of the peermusic publishing companies, the scholarship is awarded annually through a competition for original Latin songs and instrumental compositions.
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Adams, Yolanda, Alison Krauss and Union Station, Audio Adrenaline, Black Eyed Peas, Bolcom, William, Boyd, Bobby E., Carey, Mariah, Casting Crowns, Cerf, Christopher, Childs, Billy, Chirino, Willy, De La Soul, Del McCoury Band, The, Du Prez, John, Fatman Scoop, Foxx, Jamie, Franklin, Aretha, Gil, Gilberto, Gorillaz, Hanna, Jeff, Hill, Faith, Holland, Dave, Hummon, Marcus, Idle, Eric, King, B.B., Krauss, Alison, Legend, John, Linkin Park, Little Joe y La Familia, Maroon 5, McClinton, Delbert, McClurkin, Donnie, McGraw, Tim, Metheny, Pat, Miguel, Luis, Palmieri, Eddie, Prine, John, Rollins, Sonny, Shakira, Shorter, Wayne, Sturr, Jimmy, System of a Down, Turtle Island String Quartet, Urban, Keith, Vald&#233;s, Bebo, Vega, Louie, West, Kanye, White Stripes, The, Winans, CeCe, Winter, Paul, Awards, Industry Awards, Grammy Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Some of BMI's biggest songwriters and artists were among the top winners at the <a href= "http://www.grammy.com/" target="_blank">48th Annual Grammy Awards</a>, held February 8 at Staples Center in Los Angeles. <p align="center"> <table width="300" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_mcarey.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_akrauss.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Mariah Carey</td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Alison Krauss</td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>Adding to BMI's 53% take of the night's awards, triple winners Mariah Carey, Alison Krauss, John Legend and Kanye West led the list with the most trophies, dominating the r&b, rap and country categories. <p align="center"> <table width="300" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_jlegend.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_kwest.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">John Legend</td> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Kanye West</td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>Carey, whose comeback release <i>The Emancipation of Mimi</i> was named Best Contemporary R&B Album, also took home Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song for the album's smash hit "We Belong Together." <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_cwinans.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_bep.jpg" width="300" height="150"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><a id='f816' class='f816' href='/affiliate/C816'>CeCe Winans</a> </td> <td class="photo-td">Black Eyed Peas </td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>Bluegrass fiddler Alison Krauss and her band Union Station added Best Country Album (<i>Lonely Runs Both Ways</i>), Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals ("Restless") and Best Country Instrumental Performance ("Unionhouse Branch") to an impressive career Grammy haul that now totals 20. <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_shakira.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_gorillaz.jpg" width="300" height="150"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Shakira</td> <td class="photo-td">Gorillaz</td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>The coveted Best New Artist Grammy went to neo-soul artist John Legend, who also picked up Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for the moving "Ordinary People" and Best R&B Album for his debut entitled <i>Get Lifted</i>. <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_tmcgraw.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_linkinpark.jpg" width="300" height="150"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Tim McGraw</td> <td class="photo-td">Linkin Park </td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>Kanye West cleaned up in the rap field, winning Best Rap Solo Performance for the <a href= "/musicworld/features/200503/jfoxx.asp">Jamie Foxx</a> duet "Gold Digger," Best Rap Song for "Diamonds From Sierra Leone" and Best Rap Album for his sophomore effort <i>Late Registration</i>. The BMI Award-winning rapper also won three awards at <a href= "/news/200502/20050214b.asp">last year's ceremony</a>. <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_afranklin.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_maroon5.jpg" width="300" height="150"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Aretha Franklin</td> <td class="photo-td">Maroon5</td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>Earning two Grammys apiece were pianist <a id='f2987' class='f2987' href='/affiliate/C2987'>Billy Childs</a> for Best Instrumental Composition ("Into The Light") and Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists ("What Are You Doing For The Rest Of Your Life?"), and gospel singer CeCe Winans for Best Gospel Performance ("Pray") and Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album (<i>Purified</i>). <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_kurban.jpg" width="150" height="150"></td> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200602/images/grammy_systemoad.jpg" width="300" height="150"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td width="150" class="photo-td">Keith Urban</td> <td class="photo-td"><a id='f2281' class='f2281' href='/affiliate/C2281'>System of a Down</a> </td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>Other big BMI winners included the <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200312/black_eyed_peas.asp">Black Eyed Peas</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200509/gorillaz.asp">Gorillaz</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200203/shakira.asp">Shakira</a>, <a id='f3299' class='f3299' href='/affiliate/C3299'>Audio Adrenaline</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200301/kurban.asp">Keith Urban</a>, <a id='f2420' class='f2420' href='/affiliate/C2420'>Gilberto Gil</a>, Bobby Boyd, <a id='f3242' class='f3242' href='/affiliate/C3242'>William Bolcom</a>, Aretha Franklin, <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200312/maroon_5.asp">Maroon5</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200308/linkin_park.asp">Linkin Park</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200202/tmcgraw.asp">Tim McGraw</a>, System of a Down, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200306/white_stripes.asp">the White Stripes</a> and <a id='f2426' class='f2426' href='/affiliate/C2426'>Luis Miguel</a>. <p><strong>BMI's 2006 Grammy Award Winners:</strong><br> <br> <a id='f1076' class='f1076' href='/affiliate/C1076'>Yolanda Adams</a><br> Best Gospel Song<br> "Be Blessed"<br> <br> Audio Adrenaline<br> Best Rock Gospel Album<br> <i>Until My Heart Caves In</i><br> <br> Black Eyed Peas<br> Best Rap Performance by Duo or Group<br> "Don't Phunk With My Heart"<br> <br> William Bolcom<br> Best Classical Contemporary Composition<br> "Bolcom: Songs of Innocence and of Experience"<br> <br> Bobby Boyd<br> Best Country Song <br> "Bless the Broken Road"<br> <br> Mariah Carey<br> Best Female R&B Vocal Performance<br> "We Belong Together"<br> Best R&B Song<br> "We Belong Together"<br> Best Contemporary R&B Album<br> <i>The Emancipation of Mimi</i><br> <br> Billy Childs<br> Best Instrumental Composition<br> "Into The Light"<br> Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists<br> "What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life?"<br> <br> <a id='f200' class='f200' href='/affiliate/C200'>Casting Crowns</a><br> Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album<br> <i>Lifesong</i><br> <br> <a id='f2311' class='f2311' href='/affiliate/C2311'>Christopher Cerf</a><br> Best Spoken Word Album for Children<br> <i>Marlo Thomas & Friends: Thanks & Giving All Year Long</i><br> <br> <a id='f906' class='f906' href='/affiliate/C906'>Willy Chirino</a><br> Best Salsa/Merengue Album<br> <i>Son Del Alma</i><br> <br> <a id='f3301' class='f3301' href='/affiliate/C3301'>John Du Prez</a> (PRS)<br> Best Musical Show Album<br> <i>Monty Python's Spamalot</i><br> <br> Aretha Franklin<br> Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance<br> "A House Is Not A Home"<br> <br> Gilberto Gil<br> Best Contemporary World Music Album<br> <i>Eletrac?stico</i><br> <br> Gorillaz (PRS) featuring <a id='f1267' class='f1267' href='/affiliate/C1267'>De La Soul</a><br> Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals<br> "Feel Good Inc."<br> <br> <a id='f3212' class='f3212' href='/affiliate/C3212'>Jeff Hanna</a><br> Best Country Song<br> "Bless the Broken Road"<br> <br> <a id='f372' class='f372' href='/affiliate/C372'>Faith Hill</a><br> Best Country Collaboration with Vocals<br> "Like We Never Loved At All"<br> <br> <a id='f2933' class='f2933' href='/affiliate/C2933'>Dave Holland</a> Big Band<br> Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album<br> <i>Overtime</i><br> <br> <a id='f388' class='f388' href='/affiliate/C388'>Marcus Hummon</a><br> Best Country Song<br> "Bless the Broken Road"<br> <br> <a id='f3300' 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King</a><br> Best Traditional Blues Album<br> <i>80</i><br> <br> <a id='f2306' class='f2306' href='/affiliate/C2306'>Alison Krauss and Union Station</a><br> Best Country Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal<br> "Restless"<br> Best Country Instrumental Performance<br> "Unionhouse Branch"<br> Best Country Album<br> <i>Lonely Runs Both Ways</i><br> <br> John Legend<br> Best New Artist<br> Best Male R&B Vocal Performance<br> "Ordinary People"<br> Best R&B Album<br> <i>Get Lifted</i><br> <br> Linkin Park<br> Best Rap/Sung Collaboration<br> "Numb/Encore"<br> <br> <a id='f3302' class='f3302' href='/affiliate/C3302'>Little Joe y La Familia</a><br> Best Tejano Album<br> <i>Chicanisimo</i><br> <br> Maroon5<br> Best Pop Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal<br> "This Love"<br> <br> <a id='f2962' class='f2962' href='/affiliate/C2962'>Delbert McClinton</a><br> Best Contemporary Blues Album<br> <i>Cost Of Living</i><br> <br> <a id='f2275' class='f2275' href='/affiliate/C2275'>Donnie McClurkin</a><br> Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album<br> <i>Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs</i><br> <br> <a id='f252' class='f252' href='/affiliate/C252'>The Del McCoury Band</a><br> Best Bluegrass Album<br> <i>The Company We Keep</i><br> <br> Tim McGraw<br> Best Country Collaboration with Vocals<br> "Like We Never Loved At All"<br> <br> <a id='f529' class='f529' href='/affiliate/C529'>Pat Metheny</a> Group<br> Best Contemporary Jazz Album<br> <i>The Way Up</i><br> <br> Luis Miguel<br> Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album<br> <i>M&#233;xico En La Piel</i><br> <br> <a id='f3303' class='f3303' href='/affiliate/C3303'>Eddie Palmieri</a><br> Best Latin Jazz Album<br> <i>Listen Here!</i><br> <br> <a id='f620' class='f620' href='/affiliate/C620'>John Prine</a><br> Best Contemporary Folk Album<br> <i>Fair & Square</i><br> <br> <a id='f2927' class='f2927' href='/affiliate/C2927'>Sonny Rollins</a><br> Best Jazz Instrumental Solo<br> <i>Why Was I Born?</i><br> <br> Fat Man Scoop<br> Best Short Form Music Video<br> "Lose Control"<br> <br> Shakira<br> Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album<br> <i>Fijaci&#243;n Oral Vol. 1</i><br> <br> <a id='f2183' class='f2183' href='/affiliate/C2183'>Wayne Shorter</a> Quartet<br> Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group<br> <i>Beyond The Sound Barrier</i><br> <br> <a id='f3305' class='f3305' href='/affiliate/C3305'>Jimmy Sturr</a><br> Best Polka Album<br> <i>Shake, Rattle And Polka!</i><br> <br> System of a Down<br> Best Hard Rock Performance<br> <i>B.Y.O.B.</i><br> <br> <a id='f3306' class='f3306' href='/affiliate/C3306'>Turtle Island String Quartet</a><br> Best Classical Crossover Album<br> <i>4 + Four</i><br> <br> Keith Urban<br> Best Male Country Vocal Performance<br> "You'll Think Of Me"<br> <br> Bebo Vald&#233;s<br> Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album<br> <i>Bebo De Cuba</i><br> <br> <a id='f3304' class='f3304' href='/affiliate/C3304'>Louie Vega</a><br> Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical<br> "Superfly (Louie Vega EOL Mix)"<br> <br> Kanye West<br> Best Rap Solo Performance<br> "Gold Digger"<br> Best Rap Song<br> "Diamonds From Sierra Leone"<br> Best Rap Album<br> <i>Late Registration</i><br> <br> The White Stripes <br> Best Alternative Album<br> <i>Get Behind Me Satan</i><br> <br> CeCe Winans<br> Best Gospel Performance<br> "Pray"<br> Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album<br> <i>Purified</i><br> <br> <a id='f818' class='f818' href='/affiliate/C818'>Paul Winter</a> Consort<br> Best New Age Album<br> <i>Silver Solstice]]></content:encoded>
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