Wednesday, September 16, 2015

El Gato Barbieri will be awarded a Grammy for his career – LaCapital.com.ar

The Latin Recording Academy announced yesterday that the Argentine saxophonist, singer Pablo Milanes, musician Djavan and the Spanish pairing of Victor Manuel and Ana Belen will be honored.

The Latin Recording Academy announced yesterday that the Argentine saxophonist Gato Barbieri, Cuban singer Pablo Milanes, Brazilian musician Djavan and the Spanish pairing of Victor Manuel and Ana Belen be honored for his career in the upcoming Latin Grammy November. The Dominican singer Angela Carrasco, salsa orchestra El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico, Uruguayan violinist Federico Britos, the Chilean producer Humberto Gatica and Venezuelan composer Chelique Sarabia will also be entertained by his long musical career.

The Musical Excellence Awards are given to performers who have made creative contributions of great importance in the field of recording. It elected by the vote of the Board of the Latin Recording Academy.

“Their outstanding accomplishments and passion for their craft have created a lasting legacy,” he said in a statement Academy President Gabriel Abaroa Jr. “To honor them with them, we honor our music. Surely continue to have influence in both our culture and industry of Latin music,” he said.

The award ceremony will take place Wednesday morning November 18 in Las Vegas (Nevada, western United States), hours before the gala in honor of the Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos, named Person of the Year this year. The Latin Grammy party held its great music in Spanish and Portuguese on Thursday November 19.

The nominations will be announced on Wednesday 23 of this month.

The Rosario saxophonist Leandro “Gato” Barbieri is considered a living legend of jazz; Meanwhile, Ana Belen and Victor Manuel have acted and worked for more than four decades. In the 80s, the duo achieved international fame with the song “La Puerta de Alcala. ” Milanes is recognized as one of the founders of the new Cuban trova and songs like” Yolanda “and” The brief space Why are not you ” they have become anthems.

Angela Carrasco, originally from Dominican Republic and daughter of guitarist Blas Carrasco, has had a career spanning more than 30 years. The singer Brazilian Djavan has recorded more than 30 albums, including his most acclaimed compositions like “Meu Bem Wanting ‘and’ Ocean ”.

El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico fulfilled in 2012 its 50th anniversary as ambassadors of Puerto Rican music and remains active

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