Cuban talent and music will once again attend the awards Latin Grammys 2024 Thanks to many names of musicians and creators from the island appearing on it List of nomineesThis was announced on Tuesday.
Award ceremony 25th Anniversary of the AwardsThe most prestigious event in Latin music will take place on November 14 at the Casaya Center in Miami.
Cuban artists who want to win the Golden Gramophone:
for the award Record of the year are competing Simafunk and Monsieur Perine with “Catalina.”
In the section Song of the yearWe see Cuba recommended Dame Arosina “A Fuego Slow” with Vicente Garcia.
Among the nominees for Best New Artist The group is found DharamusIt was made by Argentine Altana Aguirre en pas, Cuban Cece Leone Vocals and guitar and singer Haitian born and Chilean, Vedala Wilmond.
Cuban rapper Al2 is a villager Recommended in conjunction with Vigo C Best rap/hip hop song ever By “Blam Blam”.
Desire to win an award A great classic tropical album There are three Cubans: Alex Cuba With “Voices of My Family”, Yelsi Heredia “The same blacks” and Yeisy Roses “To My Ancestors”
Cuban guitarist Renecito Avich and Rafael “Pollo” Brito are nominated Best tropical song “Have fun dancing.” The Cuban composer is nominated in the same category George Louis Pilotto “Until the Body Endures” and with the Cuban composer Miguel Yadam Gonzalez Cardenas with Jorge Luis Chacin and Fonseca “With and without money.”
In the section Great Latin Jazz Album Along with the Cubans we find Sammy Figueroa nominated Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Aymée Nuviola For “Searching for a Memory”. Besides, Gonzalo Rubalcaba He was also nominated for “Collap” alongside Hamilton de Hollande.
Cuban-Canadian Hilario Duran Recommended for Excellent arrangement For “Night in Tunisia”.
Paquito D'Rivera He wants to win the prize Best Contemporary Classical Work/Composition For “Caribbean Perseus”.
with album Celia Cruz Live – 100 Years of SugarCompeting in the division Excellent recording packaging Producers, Designers and Art Directors Cuban-Americans Nelson Albareda, Camelli Figueroa-Maurice, Alberto Rodriguez and Omar Bartillo-SitPresident of the Celia Cruz Foundation in Miami.