Tuesday, September 24, 2019

2019 Latin GRAMMY Nominations Are Here! | The Daily Rind


And it’s that time of year again! The Latin GRAMMY nominations have been announced and we are happy to see 50 artists and labels distributed by The Orchard on the ballot. This year’s 20th Anniversary event will take place on November 14th in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. The award show will be broadcast on Univision starting at 8PM and will certainly pack performances from the most talented leaders in the Latin music sphere.

Casa Limon Music artist, NELLA, is in the running for Best New Artist. NELLA performed at The Orchard a few years ago and we are overjoyed but not surprised that the thoroughly crafted vocalist is a Latin Grammy Nominee. Her voice soars and hits every note with an ease that is absolutely breathtaking. Hailing from the Venezualian island of Margarita, you may recognize her voice from the screenplay Everybody Knows (Todos lo saben) starring Javier Bordem, however Nella’s first official full length album Voy was released this past year.

Congratulations to all those who have been honored with nominations. Find the full list here and those distributed by The Orchard featured below:

Best New Artist

JUAN INGARAMO  (FYN S.A. (Pop Art) / Geiser Discos)

Best New Artist

Nella  (Casa Limon America, LLC)

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Pavel Núñez – SENTIMIENTOS (Pavel Corredor Music Group)

Best Urban Fusion/Performance

Bad Bunny – ‘TENEMOS QUE HABLAR’ (Rimas Entertainment)

Best Urban Music Album

Bad Bunny – X 100PRE (Rimas Entertainment)

Best Urban Song

Ozuna –  ‘BAILA BAILA BAILA’  (VP Records/Dimelo Vi Dist. By Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC)

Best Pop/Rock Album

Taburete – MADAME AYAHUASCA (Voltereta Records)

Best Rock Song

Rodrigo Crespo – ‘CONECTAR’ (Che Robot Records)

Best Alternative Music Album

Alex Anwandter – LATINOAMERICANA (Nacional Records)

Best Alternative Music Album

Marilina Bertoldi – PRENDER UN FUEGO (Pelo Music S.A.)

Best Salsa Album

Maite Hontelé – CUBA LINDA (Merlin Studios Producciones S.A.S)

Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album

Checo Acosta – CHECO ACOSTA 30 (EN VIVO) Codiscos

Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album

Juan Piña  – PARA MIS MAESTROS CON RESPETO (Vibra Entertainment S.A.S)

Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album

Puerto Candelaria & Juancho Valencia – YO ME LLAMO CUMBIA (Merlín Producciones/Peermusic)

Best Traditional Tropical Album

Yelsy Heredia – LO NUESTRO (Bis Music)

Best Traditional Tropical Album

Aymée Nuviola – A JOURNEY THROUGH CUBAN MUSIC (Top Stop Music / SME US LATIN)

Best Contemporary/Tropical Fusion Album

Iván Barrios – BARRIOS DE MI TIERRA (CANCIONES DE RUBÉN BLADES) (HB Music Corp.)

Best Contemporary/Tropical Fusion Album

Ilegales – TROPICALIA (Dotel Productions Inc)

Best Contemporary/Tropical Fusion Album

Milly Quezada –  MILLY & COMPANY (Los Vecinos Enterprises, SRL)

Best Tropical Song

Jorge Luis Piloto, songwriter (Andrés Cepeda & Dayhan Díaz) –  ‘VIVIR ES COMPLICADO’ (Sinfonic LLC / Cortesía De Sony Music Entertainment Colombia)

Best Banda Album

Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa De Monterrey – ME HICISTE UN BORRACHO (Remex Music)

Best Tejano Album

David Lee Rodriquez – ASÍ ME ENSEÑARON (Penfo Music, LLC / VMB Music Group)

Best Instrumental Album

Cuban Sax Quintet – SAXOFONES LIVE SESSIONS (Egrem)

Best Instrumental Album

Edu Ribeiro, Fábio Peron, Toninho Ferragutti – FOLIA DE TREIS (Blaxtream)

Best Folk Album

Luis Cobos Con The Royal Philarmonic Orchestra & El Mariachi Juvenil Tecalitlán – ¡VA POR MÉXICO! (Blanco y Negro Music, S.A)

Best Tango Album

Enrique Campos – ROTO (Acqua Records)

Best Tango Album

Quinteto Astor Piazzolla – REVOLUCIONARIO (East 54 Entertainment, Inc.)

Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album

Claudia Acuña –  TURNING PAGES (Delfin Records)

Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album

Branly, Ruiz & Haslip ELEMENTAL (Blue Canoe Records)

Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album

Hugo Fattoruso & Tomohiro Yahiro – DOS ORIENTALES (Montevideo Music Group)

Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album

André Marques – RIO – SÃO PAULO (Blaxtream)

Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album

Chucho Valdés – JAZZ BATÁ 2 (Mack Avenue Music Group)

Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album

Pitty – MATRIZ (Deckdisc)

Best Samba/Pagode Album

Nego Álvaro – CANTA SERENO E MOA (Biscoito Fino)

Best Samba/Pagode Album

Mart’nália – MART’NÁLIA CANTA VINICIUS DE MORAES (Biscoito Fino)

Best Samba/Pagode Album

Monarco DE TODOS OS TEMPOS (Biscoito Fino)

Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) Album

Nana Caymmi – CANTA TITO MADI (Biscoito Fino)

Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) Album

Zélia Duncan – TUDO É UM (Biscoito Fino)

Best Sertaneja Music Album

Francis & Felipe – Francis & Felipe (Independente)

Best Sertaneja Music Album

Marilia Mendonça – EM TODOS OS CANTOS (Todos Os Cantos, Vol. 3 (ao Vivo)) (Som Livre)

Best Sertaneja Music Album

Luan Santana – LIVE MOVEL (Som Livre)

Best Sertaneja Music Album

Mano Walter – AO VIVO EM SÃO PAULO (Som Livre)

Best Portuguese Language Roots Album

Foli Griô Orquestra – AJO (Foli Griô Orquestra/Tratore)

Best Portuguese Language Roots Album

Elba Ramalho – O OURO DO PÓ DA ESTRADA (Deckdisc)

Best Portuguese Language Song

Mestrinho – ANSIOSOS PRA VIVER (Atração Fonográfica)

Best Portuguese Language Song

Claudia Brant – MIL E UMA (from Sincera) (Brantones Records Inc.)

Best Latin Children’s Album

The Lucky Band – BUENOS DIAZ (Rainy Day Dimes Music)

Best Arrangement

Otmaro Ruiz, Jimmy Branly & Jimmy Haslip – RED WALL (VA A CAER) (from Elemental) (Blue Canoe Records)

Recording Package

Quartabê – LIÇÃO #2: DORIVAL (Tratore)

Best Short Form Music Video

Todo Aparenta Normal – ‘VIVIR LOS COLORES’ (S-Music)

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