Latin Grammy Hall of Fame Award
The Latin Grammy Hall of Fame Award is a special Latin Grammy award established in 2001 to honor recordings that are at least twenty-five years old and that have "qualitative or historical significance". The award honors recordings (singles and albums) performed in Spanish or Portuguese. A complete list of recordings awarded this title appear below.
Alphabetical listing by format and year
2001
2007
Title | Artist | Record Label (Year of Release) | Genre (Format) | Year Inducted |
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Mediterráneo | Joan Manuel Serrat | Zafiro/Novola (1971) | Singer-songwriter (album) | 2007 |
Detalles | Roberto Carlos | CBS Columbia (1971) | Brazilian-Romantic (album) | 2007 |
Elis & Tom | Elis Regina and Antonio Carlos Jobim | Phonogram/Polygram (1974) | MPB (album) | 2007 |
Español and More Vol. 1 | Nat King Cole | Capitol (1958) | Traditional pop (album) | 2007 |
Siembra | Willie Colón and Rubén Blades | Fania (1978) | Salsa (album) | 2007 |
Irakere | Irakere | Columbia (1979) | Traditional Tropical (album) | 2007 |
"Caballo Viejo" | Roberto Torres y su Charanga Vallenata | Guajiro (1980) | Traditional Tropical (single) | 2007 |
"Mi Viejo" | Piero | CBS (1980) | Singer-songwriter (single) | 2007 |
"Muchacha Ojos de Papel" | Almendra | RCA (1969) | Rock (single) | 2007 |
"El Rey" | José Alfredo Jiménez | RCA/Victor (1971) | Ranchera (single) | 2007 |
"Rayito de Luna" | Los Panchos | CBS (1960) | Pop (single) | 2007 |
"Son de la Loma" | Trio Matamoros | Victor (1928) | Brazilian (single) | 2001 |
2013
Title | Artist | Record Label (Year of Release) | Genre (Format) | Year Inducted |
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Amor Eterno | Rocío Dúrcal | Ariola (1984) | Pop music (album) | 2013 |
Cuban Jam Sessions in Miniature/Descargas | Israel "Cachao" López | Panart (1957) | Jazz (album) | 2013 |
Dulce Patria | Jorge Negrete | Orfeón (1950) | Regional Mexican (album) | 2013 |
Jovem Guarda | Roberto Carlos | CBS Brazil (1965) | Brazilian (album) | 2013 |
Porque Yo Te Amo | Sandro de América | CBS (1968) | Pop (album) | 2013 |
Recital-Teatro Amadeo Roldán | Irakere | EGREM (1974) | Jazz (album) | 2013 |
"América América" | Nino Bravo | Polygram (1973) | Pop (single) | 2013 |
"Cómo Fue" | Beny Moré | RCA (1953) | Tropical (single) | 2013 |
"Eres Tú" | Mocedades | Zafiro/Novolo (1973) | Traditional (single) | 2013 |
"Gracias a la Vida" | Violeta Parra | RCA/Victor (1966) | Traditional (single) | 2013 |
"La Bamba" | Ritchie Valens | Del-Fi (1959) | Rock (single) | 2013 |
"Mais Que Nada" | Sérgio Mendes | A&M (1966) | Brazilian (single) | 2013 |
Sources: 2001,[1] 2007,[2] 2013[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "Latin Grammy Hall of Fame - 2001". Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ↑ "Latin Grammy Hall of Fame - 2007". Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ↑ "Latin Grammy Hall of Fame - 2013". Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
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