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Guerra wins 5 trophies at Latin Grammys
Alex Veiga
LAS VEGAS—Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra swept the Latin
Grammy Awards on Thursday, taking home five musical honours including
album of the year, record of the year and song of the year. Guerra’s
album, “La Llave De Mi Corazon,” and its playful, upbeat title track
also won the singer and his band, 440, trophies for best merengue album
and tropical song.
Praise for “La Llave,” also extended to its production, as the album
garnered the award for best engineered album.“I want to dedicate this
award to the Dominican Republic,” said Guerra of his homeland upon being
named the Latin Recording Academy’s person of the year, recognizing
career and personal achievements. Guerra talked about Tropical Storm
Noel, which recently thrashed the Caribbean nation and killed several
dozen.
“In recent days, we’ve had some difficult moments ... But we are a
strong and courageous people,” said Guerra.
Guerra, credited with popularizing the bachata dance rhythms outside the
Dominican Republic, bested Miguel Bose, reggaeton duo Calle 13, Ricky
Martin and Alejandro Sanz for the album of the year prize.
Among the artists he beat out in his record of the year win were Martin
and other superstars: Beyonce and Shakira, and Bose and Paulina Rubio.
Martin and Calle 13 each picked up two trophies. The awards show made
its Las Vegas debut, and the flavour of Sin City was evident from the
get-go, when Martin opened the show with a rousing performance along
with the blue-headed musical trio Blue Man Group.
The superstar performed a medley of “Lola” and “La Bomba,” while Blue
Man Group added their signature frenetic dance visuals. It was one of
the show’s several mash-ups of nominees and Las Vegas Strip staples.
Later, reggaeton star Daddy Yankee performed “Ella Me Levanto,” flanked
by the scantily clad showgirls of “Folies Bergere,” each wearing
colourful feather headpieces. Backstage, Martin praised Guerra. “Juan
Luis Guerra is ... the father of Latin American poetry and whoever
thinks the contrary, well, get off the bus,” Martin said.
The Puerto Rican superstar took home the award for long form music video
for “MTV Unplugged” and for male pop vocal album. Fellow Puerto Rican
group Calle 13, which also started the evening with four nominations,
picked up the trophy for urban music album for their politically charged
“Residente o Visitante,” beating out Daddy Yankee, Orishas and Ivy
Queen.
“We are super thrilled, nervous, this has been a lot of pressure,”
singer Rene Perez said onstage. “To all of Mexico, Colombia, from the
heart — to all Latinos: From here, no one will remove us.”
One track, “Pal Norte,” on which the group highlights hardships faced by
immigrants trying to enter the U.S. illegally, nabbed the urban music
song trophy, which recognized songwriting in the genre. Jesse & Joy,
siblings from Mexico who scored a hit this year with “Espacio Sideral”
off their debut album, garnered the new artist trophy. The pair beat out
several newcomers, including pop singer Alejandra Alberti, and Cuban
drummer Dafnis Prieto.
Among the other winners, Italian singer Laura Pausini won the trophy in
the female pop vocal album category for “Yo Canto,” while Michael
Salgado won the Norteno album trophy for “En Vivo.” |