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{{Infobox award
| name = Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
| description = "Creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording"<ref name="2014recipients">{{cite web|title=Latin Grammy Academy Honoring Willy Chirino, Los Lobos and Others|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/legal-and-management/6141152/latin-grammy-academy-honoring-willy-chirino-los-lobos|accessdate=December 29, 2015|date=July 1, 2014|website=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]}}</ref>
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| presenter = [[The Latin Recording Academy]]
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| year = 2004
| year2 = 2016
| website = [http://www.latingrammy.com/en www.latingrammy.com]
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The '''Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award''' is an honor presented annually by the [[Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences]], the same organization that distributes the [[Latin Grammy Award]]s, to commend musicians who have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording. Award recipients are honored during "Latin Grammy Week", a string of galas just prior to the annual Latin Grammy Awards ceremony.<ref name="2014recipients"/>

Since its inception, the award has been presented to musicians originating from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, the United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela.

The awards were first presented to [[Mercedes Sosa]], [[José José]], [[Roberto Carlos (singer)|Roberto Carlos]], [[Willie Colón]], and [[Antonio Aguilar]] in 2004.<ref name="2004recipients">{{cite news|title=Les dan el Grammy por su trayectoria|url=http://archivo.eluniversal.com.mx/espectaculos/55479.html|accessdate=December 29, 2015|date=August 29, 2004|publisher=[[El Universal (Mexico City)|El Universal]]|language=Spanish}}</ref> José and Carlos were later honored as the [[Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year]] award in 2005 and 2015.<ref name="José">{{cite news|title=Latin Grammys to air in Spanish|url=http://www.dominicantoday.com/dr/people/2005/11/3/6701/Latin-Grammys-to-air-in-Spanish|accessdate=November 8, 2010|newspaper=[[Dominican Today]]|date=November 3, 2005|location=Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120307231845/http://www.dominicantoday.com/dr/people/2005/11/3/6701/Latin-Grammys-to-air-in-Spanish|archivedate=March 7, 2012|df=}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=On Latin Grammy's eve, Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos honored as 'Person of the Year'|url=http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/entertainment/2015/11/18/on-latin-grammy-eve-brazilian-singer-roberto-carlos-honored-as-person-year/|accessdate=December 29, 2015|publisher=[[Fox News Channel|Fox News Latino]]|date=November 18, 2015}}</ref> Mexican singer-songwriter [[Armando Manzanero]] and American singer [[Linda Ronstadt]] have also been recipients of the [[Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award]] in 2014 and 2016 respectively.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Roiz|first1=Jessica Lucia|title=Armando Manzanero To Receive Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/21/armando-manzanero-grammy_n_4639128.html|accessdate=February 11, 2016|work=[[The Huffington Post]]|publisher=[[AOL]]|date=January 25, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Cantor-Navas|first1=Judy|title=Celia Cruz Honored With Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/latin/6843666/celia-cruz-honored-lifetime-grammy|website=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|accessdate=February 27, 2016|date=January 14, 2016}}</ref> Colombian musician [[Joe Arroyo]] is the only recipient to have posthumously receive the Latin Grammy Lifetime Award in 2011 following his death four months earlier.<ref>{{cite news|title=Colombian salsa star, singer Joe Arroyo dies|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-14300350|accessdate=February 11, 2016|work=[[BBC News]]|date=July 26, 2011}}</ref> Upon receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014, [[Carlos do Carmo]] became the first artist from Portugal to win a Latin Grammy Award.<ref>{{cite news|title=Fado singer Carlos do Carmo receives career Latin Grammy in Vegas|url=http://theportugalnews.com/news/fado-singer-carlos-do-carmo-receives-career-latin-grammy-in-vegas/33247|accessdate=February 11, 2016|work=[[The Portugal News]]|date=November 20, 2014}}</ref>

==Recipients==
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align:center;"
! width=100 style="background:#FFE4C4;"|Year{{ref|1|[I]}}
! class=unsortable width=100 style="background:#FFE4C4;"|Image
! width=300 style="background:#FFE4C4;"|Recipient
! width=100 style="background:#FFE4C4;"|Lifetime
! width=100 style="background:#FFE4C4;"|Occupation(s){{ref|2|[II]}}
! width=200 style="background:#FFE4C4;"|Nationality
! class=unsortable style="background:#FFE4C4;"|{{abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
|-
| rowspan="5"|[[5th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2004]] || [[File:Antonio Aguilar in The Undefeated.jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a military uniform.|[[Antonio Aguilar]]]] ||{{sortname|Antonio|Aguilar}} || {{sort|1919|b. 1919}}<br>d. 2007 || Singer<br>songwriter<br>actor<br>film producer || Mexico ||rowspan="5"|<ref name="2004recipients"/>
|-
|[[File:RobertoCarlos.jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a light blue shirt.|[[Roberto Carlos (singer)|Roberto Carlos]]]] || {{sortname|Roberto|Carlos|Roberto Carlos (singer)}} || {{sort|1943|b. 1943}} || Singer<br>songwriter || Brazil
|-
| — || {{sortname|Willie|Colón}} || {{sort|1950|b. 1950}} || Singer<br>trombonist<br>songwriter<br>producer || United States
|-
|[[File:Jose Enrique con el Principe de la cancion Jose Jose 16Dec2012 (cropped).jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a white tuxedo.|[[José José]]]] || [[José José]] || {{sort|1948|b. 1948}} || Singer || Mexico
|-
|[[File:Mercedes Sosa, by Annemarie Heinrich.jpg|100px|alt=A woman with long hair is facing left.|[[Mercedes Sosa]]]] || {{sortname|Mercedes|Sosa}} || {{sort|1935|b. 1935}}<br>d. 2009 || Singer || Argentina
|-
| rowspan="6"|[[6th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2005]] || — || {{sortname|Rocío|Dúrcal||Durcal, Rocio}} || {{sort|1944|b. 1944}}<br>d. 2006 || Singer<br>actress || Spain ||rowspan="6"|<ref name="2005recipients">{{cite web|last1=Gallo|first1=Phil|title=Latin Grammys set fetes|url=http://variety.com/2005/music/markets-festivals/latin-grammys-set-fetes-1117931137/|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|publisher=[[Penske Media Corporation]]|accessdate=February 19, 2016|date=October 17, 2005}}</ref>
|-
| — || {{sortname|Generoso|Jiménez}} || {{sort|1917|b. 1917}}<br>d. 2007 || Trombonist<br>arranger || Cuba
|-
| [[File:BenJorJorge.jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a white shirt and sunglasses is holding a microphone.|[[Jorge Ben Jor]]]] || {{sortname|Jorge Ben|Jor}} || {{sort|1945|b. 1945}} || Singer<br>songwriter || Brazil
|-
|[[File:SergioMENDESFeb2016.jpg|100px|alt=A man is playing a piano|[[Sérgio Mendes]]]] || {{sortname|Sérgio|Mendes||Mendes, Sergio}} || {{sort|1941|b. 1941}} || Pianist<br>composer<br>arranger<br>producer || Brazil
|-
| — || {{sortname|Johnny|Pacheco}} || {{sort|1935|b. 1935}} || Composer<br>multi-instrumentalist<br>producer || Dominican Republic
|-
|[[File:Sandro-sandrodeamerica-1969.jpg|100px|alt=A man is facing the camera|[[Sandro de América|Sandro]]]] || [[Sandro de América|Sandro]] || {{sort|1945|b. 1945}}<br>d. 2010 || Singer<br>actor || Argentina
|-
| rowspan="7"|[[7th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2006]] || [[File:León Gieco - Argentina - En Casa Rosada - 23SEP05 -presidenciagovar.jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a black shirt and glasses is holding a microphone|[[León Gieco]]]] || {{sortname|León|Gieco}} || {{sort|1951|b. 1951}} || Singer<br>songwriter || Argentina ||rowspan="7"|<ref name="2006recipients">{{cite web|title=Premiarán a Paloma San Basilio, Vázquez, Ventura, Gieco|url=http://www.terra.com/entretenimiento/noticias/premiaran_a_paloma_san_basilio_vazquez_ventura_gieco/oci101755|website=[[Terra Networks]]|accessdate=February 19, 2016|date=August 30, 2006|language=Spanish}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:Machito and Graciella Grillo (cropped).jpg|100px|alt=A woman in a white dress is performing on stage|[[Graciela]]]] || [[Graciela]] || {{sort|1915|b. 1915}}<br>d. 2010 || Singer || Cuba
|-
|[[File:Marianos (cropped).jpg|100px|alt=Two men are standing next to each other|[[César Camargo Mariano]] (pictured, left)]] || {{sortname|César Camargo|Mariano}} || {{sort|1943|b. 1943}} || Pianist<br>songwriter<br>producer || Brazil
|-
| — || [[Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz]] || {{sort|1945|b. 1945}}<br>b. 1937 || Pianist<br>singer (respectively)<br>songwriters || Puerto Rico<br>United States
|-
|[[File:Paloma San Basilio, Atlantic City, NJ, 1992 (3375281651).jpg|100px|A woman on stage is holding a microphone|[[Paloma San Basilio]]]] || {{sortname|Paloma|San Basilio}} ||{{sort|1950|b. 1950}} || Singer || Spain
|-
| — || {{sortname|Alberto|Vázquez|Alberto Vázquez (singer)|Vazquez, Alberto}} || {{sort|1940|b. 1940}} || Singer<br>actor || Mexico
|-
| [[File:Johnny Ventura El Caballo cropped.jpeg|100px|alt=A man wearing a tuxedo is holding a microphone|[[Johnny Ventura]]]] || {{sortname|Johnny|Ventura}} || {{sort|1940|b. 1940}} || Singer<br>songwriter || Dominican Republic
|-
| rowspan="6"|[[8th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2007]] || [[File:Alberto Cortez.JPG|100px|alt=A man is smiling at the camera|[[Alberto Cortez]]]] ||{{sortname|Alberto|Cortez}} || {{sort|1940|b. 1940}} || Singer<br>songwriter || Argentina ||rowspan="6"|<ref name="2007recipients">{{cite web|title=Alberto Cortez, Lucho Gatica, Olga Guillot, Los Tigres del Norte, Os Paralamas do Sucesso and Chavela Vargas to Receive the 2007 Latin Recording Academy® Lifetime Achievement Award|url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20070917005324/en/Alberto-Cortez-Lucho-Gatica-Olga-Guillot-Los|website=[[Terra Networks]]|accessdate=February 19, 2016|date=September 17, 2007}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Gatica cropped.jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a tuxedo is looking towards the right|[[Lucho Gatica]]]] || {{sortname|Lucho|Gatica}} || {{sort|1928|b. 1928}} || Singer || Chile
|-
| [[File:Olga guillot.jpg|100px|alt=A woman wearing a yellow shirt is facing left|[[Olga Guillot]]]] || {{sortname|Olga|Guillot}} || {{sort|1922|b. 1922}}<br>d. 2010 || Singer<br>actress || Cuba
|-
| [[File:Paralamas.jpg|100px|alt=Three men performing on stage|[[Os Paralamas do Sucesso]]]] || {{sortname|Os|Paralamas do Sucesso}} || || Rock, reggae, ska, pop trio || Brazil
|-
|[[File:Los Tigres Del Norte 1.jpg|100px|alt=A group of men performinn at a concert|[[Los Tigres del Norte]]]] || {{sortname|Los|Tigres del Norte}} || || Norteño music quintet || Mexico
|-
|[[File:Chavela Vargas 060701-cropped.jpg|100px|alt=A women wearing a dress is singing|[[Chavela Vargas]]]] || {{sortname|Chavela|Vargas}} ||{{sort|1919|b. 1919}}<br>d. 2012 || Singer || Mexico
|-
| rowspan="6"|[[9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2008]] || [[File:Vikki Carr 1974.JPG|100px|alt=A women wearing a white dress is holding a microphone|[[Vikki Carr]]]] || {{sortname|Vikki|Carr}} || {{sort|1941|b. 1941}} || Singer || United States||rowspan="6"|<ref name="2008recipients">{{cite web|title=Vikki Carr, Cheo Feliciano, Astrud Gilberto, Angelica Maria, Maria Dolores Pradera, and Estela Raval to Receive the 2008 Latin Recording Academy(R)Lifetime Achievement Award|url=http://hispanicprwire.com/en/vikki-carr-cheo-feliciano-astrud-gilberto-angelica-maria-maria-dolores-pradera-and-estela-raval-to-receive-the-2008-latin-recording-academy-r-lifetime-achievement-award/|website=[[PR Newswire|Hispanic PR Newswire]]|accessdate=February 19, 2016|date=September 30, 2008}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:Cheito.jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a tuxedo is holding a microphone on his left hand and raising his right hand|[[Cheo Feliciano]]]] || {{sortname|Cheo|Feliciano}} || {{sort|1935|b. 1935}}<br>d. 2014 || Singer<br>songwriter || Puerto Rico
|-
|[[File:Astrud Gilberto 1966.jpg|100px|alt=A woman is performing on a stage and is facing right|[[Astrud Gilberto]]]] || {{sortname|Astrud|Gilberto}} || {{sort|1940|b. 1940}} || Singer || Brazil
|-
|[[File:Angelica Maria 2010 taken in Miami.jpg|100px|alt=A woman wearing a black suit has her hands on her hips|[[Angélica María]]]] || {{sortname|Angélica|María}} || {{sort|1944|b. 1944}} || Singer<br>actress || {{sort|Mexico|Mexico<br>United States}}
|-
|[[File:María Dolores Pradera.jpg|100px|alt=A woman wearing a blue dress is smiling at the camera|[[María Dolores Pradera]]]] || {{sortname|María Dolores|Pradera}} || {{sort|1924|b. 1924}} || Singer<br>actress || Spain
|-
|[[File:Los Cinco Latinos (cropped).jpg|100px|alt=A woman in a dress is facing the camera|[[Estela Raval]]]] || {{sortname|Estela|Raval}} ||{{sort|1935|b. 1935}}<br>d. 2012 || Singer || Argentina
|-
| rowspan="6"|[[10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2009]] || [[File:Percussionist Candido Camero.jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a tuxedo is playing the congas|[[Candido Camero]]]] || {{sortname|Candido|Camero}} || {{sort|1921|b. 1921}} || Conguero || Cuba||rowspan="6"|<ref name="2009recipients">{{cite web|title=Candido Camero, Beth Carvalho, Charly Garcia, Tania Libertad, Marco Antonio Muniz, and Juan Romero to Receive the 2009 Latin Recording Academy(R) Lifetime Achievement Award|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/candido-camero-beth-carvalho-charly-garcia-tania-libertad-marco-antonio-muniz-and-juan-romero-to-receive-the-2009-latin-recording-academyr-lifetime-achievement-award-61053977.html|website=[[PR Newswire]]|accessdate=February 19, 2016|date=September 24, 2009}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:Beth Carvalho (2011).jpg|100px|alt=A woman with red hair is smiling|[[Beth Carvahlo]]]] || {{sortname|Beth|Carvalho}} || {{sort|1946|b. 1946}} || Singer || Brazil
|-
|[[File:Charly García - Cosquín Rock 2011.jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a blue suit is holding a microphone|[[Charly García]]]] || {{sortname|Charly|García}} || {{sort|1951|b. 1951}} || Pianist<br>singer<br>songwriter || Argentina
|-
|[[File:TaniaLibertad1.jpg|100px|alt=A woman wearing a black dress is holding a microphone|[[Tania Libertad]]]] || {{sortname|Tania|Libertad}} || {{sort|1951|b. 1951}} || Singer || {{sort|Peru|Peru<br>Mexico}}
|-
| — || {{sortname|Marco Antonio|Muñiz}} || {{sort|1933|b. 1933}} || Singer || Mexico
|-
| — || {{sortname|Juan|Romero|Juan Romero (singer)}} || {{sort|1929|b. 1929}} || Songwriter || Mexico
|-
| rowspan="6"|[[11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2010]] || [[File:João Donato.jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a cap is sitting on a bench|[[João Donato]]]] || {{sortname|João|Donato}} || {{sort|1934|b. 1934}} || Singer-songwriter<br>pianist || Brazil ||rowspan="6"|<ref name="2010recipients">{{cite web|title=Joao Donato, Armando Manzanero, Las Hermanas Marquez, Joseito Mateo, Jorge Onate, and Susana Rinaldi to Receive the Latin Recording Academy® Lifetime Achievement Award|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/joao-donato-armando-manzanero-las-hermanas-marquez-joseito-mateo-jorge-onate-and-susana-rinaldi-to-receive-the-latin-recording-academy-lifetime-achievement-award-103422689.html|website=PR Newswire|accessdate=February 19, 2016|date=September 21, 2010}}</ref>
|-
| — || {{sortname|Las|Hermanas Márquez}} ||{{sort|1921|b. 1921}}<br>b. 1924<br>b. 1925 || Singers || Cuba
|-
|[[File:Manzanero cine.jpg|100px|alt=A man is sitting on a seat inside a theater|[[Armando Manzanero]]]] || {{sortname|Armando|Manzanero}} || {{sort|1935|b. 1935}} || Composer || Mexico
|-
|[[File:Joseito Mateo adjusted.jpg|100px|alt=A man is on a platform and holding a microphone|[[Joseíto Mateo]]]] || {{sortname|Joseíto|Mateo}} || {{sort|1920|b. 1920}} || Singer || Dominican Republic
|-
| — ||{{sortname|Jorge|Oñate||Onate, Jorge}} || {{sort|1949|b. 1949}} || Singer || Colombia
|-
|[[File:Susana Rinaldi.JPG|100px|alt=A woman with curly hair is looking at the camera.|[[Susana Rinaldi]]]] || {{sortname|Susana|Rinaldi}} || {{sort|1935|b. 1935}} || Singer || Argentina
|-
| rowspan="7"|[[12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2011]] || [[File:Joe arroyo 2011 (cropped).jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a suit is looking at the camera.|[[Joe Arroyo]]]] || {{sortname|Joe|Arroyo}} || {{sort|1955|b. 1955}}<br>d. 2011 || Singer<br>songwriter || Colombia ||rowspan="7"|<ref name="2011recipients">{{cite web|last=Salomon|first=Gisela|title=Arroyo, Costa, Lora y Les Luthiers honrados por Academia Latina|url=http://entretenimiento.terra.com/awards-central/arroyo-costa-lora-y-les-luthiers-honrados-por-academia-latina,cafadee78d883310VgnVCM4000009bf154d0RCRD.html|website=Terra Networks|accessdate=February 19, 2016|date=November 9, 2011|language=Spanish}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:Gal Costa.jpg|100px|alt=A woman in a white dress is holding a microphone.|[[Gal Costa]]]] || {{sortname|Gal|Costa}} || {{sort|1945|b. 1945}} || Singer || Brazil
|-
|[[File:José Feliciano.jpg|100px|alt=A man is sitting on a stool playing a guitar.|[[José Feliciano]]]] || {{sortname|José|Feliciano}} || {{sort|1945|b. 1945}} || Singer<br>songwriter || Puerto Rico
|-
|[[File:Alex Lora.jpg|100px|alt=A man is wearing a black suit and sunglasses and is playing an electric guitar.|[[Álex Lora]]]] || {{sortname|Álex|Lora||Lora, Alex}}|| {{sort|1952|b. 1952}} || Singer<br>songwriter || Mexico
|-
| — || {{sortname|Les|Luthiers}} || || Humorous group<br>musicians || Argentina
|-
|[[File:Ruben Rada2.jpg|100px|alt=A man is wearing a black suit and sunglasses and is playing an electric guitar.|[[Rubén Rada]]]] || {{sortname|Rubén|Rada}} || {{sort|1943|b. 1943}} || Singer<br>songwriter<br>percussionist || Uruguay
|-
|[[File:LindaRonstadtPerforming.jpg|100px|alt=A woman wearing a white sleeveless shirt and pink pants is singing.|[[Linda Ronstandt]]]] || {{sortname|Linda|Ronstadt}} || {{sort|1946|b. 1946}} || Singer || United States
|-
| rowspan="7"|[[13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2012]] || [[File:Luz Casal cropped.jpg|100px|alt=A woman with black hair is wearing a black dress and is facing the camera.|[[Luz Casal]]]] || {{sortname|Luz|Casal}} || {{sort|1958|b. 1958}} || Singer || Spain||rowspan="7"|<ref name="2012recipients">{{cite news|title=Latin Recording Academy to honor Poncho Sánchez, Rita Moreno|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2012/sep/13/entertainment/la-et-ms-latin-recording-academy-poncho-sanchez-20120913|website=[[Los Angeles Times]]|accessdate=February 19, 2016|date=September 13, 2012}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:Leo Dan.JPG|100px|alt=A man wearing a black scarf is sitting in a recording studio.|[[Leo Dan]]]] || {{sortname|Leo|Dan}} || {{sort|1942|b. 1942}} || Singer<br>songwriter || Argentina
|-
|[[File:Rita Moreno face.jpg|100px|alt=A woman is wearing glasses, a white dress, and earring is facing the camera.|[[Rita Moreno]]]] || {{sortname|Rita|Moreno}} || {{sort|1931|b. 1931}} || Singer<br>actress || {{sort|Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico<br>United States}}
|-
|[[File:Bituca.jpg|100px|alt=A man with hair braids is wearing sunglasses and playing a guitar.|[[Milton Nascimento]]]] || {{sortname|Milton|Nascimento}} || {{sort|1942|b. 1942}} || Singer<br>songwriter || Brazil
|-
|— || {{sortname|Daniela|Romo}} || {{sort|1959|b. 1959}} || Singer || Mexico
|-
|[[File:Poncho Sanchez performing at Jazz Cruise 2014.jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a fedora is playing the congas|[[Poncho Sanchez]]]] || {{sortname|Poncho|Sanchez}} || {{sort|1951|b. 1951}} || Percussionist || United States
|-
|[[File:Toquinho tvbrasil.png|100px|alt=A man in a black shirt is playing a guitar next to a table|[[Toquinho]]]] || [[Toquinho]] || {{sort|1946|b. 1946}} || Songwriter<br>guitar player || Brazil
|-
| rowspan="7"|[[14th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2013]] || [[File:Oscar D Leon 2011.jpg|100px|alt=A man with a thick mustache is wearing light blue shirt.|[[Oscar D'León]]]] || {{sortname|Oscar|D'León}} || {{sort|1943|b. 1943}} || Singer<br>musician || Venezuela ||rowspan="7"|<ref name="2013recipients">{{cite news|title=Honrarán a Óscar D'León, Palito Ortega y Miguel Ríos|url=http://www.nacion.com/ocio/musica/Honraran-DLeon-Palito-Ortega-Miguel_0_1364063624.html|website=[[La Nación (San José)|La Nación]]|publisher=Grupo Nación|accessdate=February 19, 2016|date=September 4, 2013|language=Spanish}}</ref>
|-
| [[File:Juan Formell 2013.jpg|100px|alt=A man in a black shirt is holding an award on his left|[[Juan Formell]]]] || {{sortname|Juan|Formell}} || {{sort|1942|b. 1942}}<br>d. 2014 || Musician<br>Arranger<br>Songwriter || Cuba
|-
| [[File:Roberto menescal tvbrasil.jpg|100px|alt=A bearded man is wearing a black shirt|[[Roberto Menescal]]]] || {{sortname|Roberto|Menescal}} || {{sort|1937|b. 1937}} || Musician<br>songwriter<br>producer || Brazil
|-
| [[File:Toto la Momposina.jpg|100px|alt=A woman wearing a traditional dress is holding a microphone|[[Totó la Momposina]]]] || [[Totó la Momposina]] || {{sort|1940|b. 1940}} || Singer<br>interpreter || Colombia
|-
|[[File:Palito Ortega.jpg|100px|alt=A man in a white tuxedo is facing right|[[Palito Ortega]]]] || {{sortname|Palito|Ortega}} || {{sort|1942|b. 1942}} || Singer<br>actor<br>producer || Argentina
|-
| — || {{sortname|Eddie|Palmieri}} || {{sort|1936|b. 1936}} || Pianist<br>music director<br>musician || United States
|-
| [[File:28.02.14 Miguel Rios recibiendo la medalla de Andalucía.jpg|100px|alt=A man in a black suit has a medallion on his necklace|[[Miguel Ríos|Rios, Miguel]]]] || {{sortname|Miguel|Ríos||Rios, Miguel}} || {{sort|1944|b. 1944}} || Singer<br>songwriter<br>actor<br>producer || Spain
|-
| rowspan="7"|[[15th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2014]] || [[File:Rosita Fornés en casa de Los Chirinos (cropped).jpg|100px|alt=A man is looking towards the right|[[Willy Chriino]]]] || {{sortname|Willy|Chirino}} || {{sort|1947|b. 1947}} || Singer<br>songwriter<br>musician<br>producer || {{sort|Cuba|Cuba<br>United States}} ||rowspan="7"|<ref name="2014recipients"/><ref name="2014honorees">{{cite web|title=2014 Latin Recording Academy Special Awards|url=http://www.latingrammy.com/en/news/2014-latin-recording-academy-special-awards|publisher=Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences|accessdate=May 31, 2016|date=July 1, 2014}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:César Costa.jpg|100px|alt=A man wearing a turtleneck shirt is holding a cellphone|[[César Costa]]]] || {{sortname|César|Costa||Costa, Cesar}} || {{sort|1941|b. 1941}} || Singer<br>actor<br>producer<br>radio host<br>author<br>mentor || Mexico
|-
|[[File:Carlos do Carmo.jpg|100px|alt=A man in a black tuxedo is holding a microphone and is facing right|[[Carlos do Carmo]]]] || {{sortname|Carlos|do Carmo}} || {{sort|1939|b. 1939}} || Singer || Portugal
|-
|[[File:1968. Dúo Dinámico (cropped).jpg|100px|alt=Two men in tuxedos are climbing down the stairs from an airplane|[[Dúo Dinámico]]]] || {{sort|Duo Dinamico|[[Dúo Dinámico]]}} || {{sort|1937|b. 1937}}<br>b. 1936 || Singers<br>composers<br>producers<br>actors || Spain
|-
|[[File:Los Lobos at the White House.jpg|100px|alt=A band is performing at a stage in front of the White House|[[Los Lobos]]]] || {{sortname|Los|Lobos}} || || Musical group || United States
|-
|[[File:Valeria Lynch Magica Luna.png|100px|alt=A woman with blond hair is wearing a white dress and is singing on a stage|[[Valeria Lynch]]]] || {{sortname|Valeria|Lynch}} || {{sort|1952|b. 1952}} || Singer<br>actress || Argentina
|-
|[[File:Ney Matogrosso 2011.jpg|100px|alt=A man is wearing a black jacket and is facing left|[[Ney Matogrosso]]]] || {{sortname|Ney|Matogrosso}} || {{sort|1941|b. 1941}} || Singer || Brazil
|-
| rowspan="7"|[[16th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2015]] || [[File:Gato Barbieri.JPG|100px|alt=A man with long hair is wearing a cowboy|[[Gato Barbieri]]]] || {{sortname|Gato|Barbieri}} || {{sort|1932|b. 1932}}<br>d. 2016 || Saxophonist || Argentina ||rowspan="7"|<ref name="2015recipients">{{cite web|last=Cantor-Navas|first=Judy|title=Latin Academy Honors Diverse Artists With Lifetime Achievement Awards|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/latin/6699645/latin-academy-lifetime-achievement-awards|accessdate=February 19, 2016|date=September 16, 2015|website=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Gato Barbieri, Ana Belen & Victor Manuel, Angela Carrasco, Djavan, El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, and Pablo Milanes to be honored with The Latin Recording Academy® Lifetime Achievement Award|url=http://www.latingrammy.com/en/news/gato-barbieri-ana-belen-victor-manuel-angela-carrasco-djavan-el-gran-combo-de-puerto-rico-and|publisher=Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences|accessdate=May 31, 2016|date=September 15, 2015}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:Ana Belen.JPG|100px|alt=A woman is wearing a white dress and holding a microphone, her eyes are closed|[[Ana Belén]]]] || {{sortname|Ana|Belén}} || {{sort|1951|b. 1951}} || Singer || Spain
|-
| — || {{sortname|Ángela|Carrasco||Carrasco, Angela}} || {{sort|1952|b. 1952}} || Singer || Dominican Republic
|-
|[[File:Djavan en Chile cropped.jpg|100px|alt=A man is wearing a violet shirt and is performing in front a microphone|[[Djavan]]]] || [[Djavan]] || {{sort|1949|b. 1949}} || Singer<br>songwriter<br>guitarist || Brazil
|-
|[[File:El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico.jpg|100px|alt=A three men are singing with a musicians playing in the background|[[El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico]]]] || {{sortname|El|Gran Combo de Puerto Rico}} || || Salsa music orchestra || Puerto Rico
|-
|[[File:Gobierno ecuatoriano condecora a Ana Belén y Victor Manuel por su aporte musical (8119607827) (cropped).jpg|100px|alt=A man is wearing black and is facing someone on the left|[[Víctor Manuel]]]] || {{sortname|Víctor|Manuel||Manuel, Victor}} || {{sort|1947|b. 1947}} || Singer || Spain
|-
|[[File:Pablo milanes.jpg|100px|alt=A man is wearing a black jacket and glasses and is holding a microphone|[[Pablo Milanás]]]] || {{sortname|Pablo|Milanés}} || {{sort|1943|b. 1943}} || Singer<br>songwriter<br>guitarist || Cuba
|-
| rowspan="5"|[[17th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2016]] || [[File:El Consorcio in concert.jpg|100px]] || {{sortname|El|Consorcio|Mocedades}} || || Vocal group || Spain ||rowspan="5"|<ref name="2016recipients">{{cite web|last=Cobo|first=Leila|title=Ednita Nazario, Ricardo Montaner, Piero and More Honored by Latin Academy|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/latin/7581194/ednita-nazario-ricardo-montaner-piero-latin-grammys|accessdate=November 17, 2016|date=November 17, 2016|website=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:EugeniaLeon.jpg|100px]] || {{sortname|Eugenia|León}} || {{sort|1956|b. 1956}} || Singer || Mexico
|-
|[[File:Ricardo-Montaner.jpg|100px]] || {{sortname|Ricardo|Montaner}} || {{sort|1957|b. 1957}} || Singer<br>songwriter || {{sort|Argentina|Argentina<br>Venezuela}}
|-
|[[File:Concert de Ednita..!! 123.JPG|100px]] || {{sortname|Ednita|Nazario}} || {{sort|1955|b. 1955}} || Singer || Puerto Rico
|-
|[[File:Piero De Benedictis Septiembre 2012.jpg|100px]] || [[Piero de Benedictis|Piero]] || {{sort|1945|b. 1945}} || Singer<br>songwriter|| Argentina
|-
| rowspan="7"|[[18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards|2017]] || [[File:Lucecita Benítez en el año 2000.gif|100px]] || {{sortname|Lucecita|Benítez}} || b. 1942 || Singer || Puerto Rico ||rowspan="7"|<ref name="2017recipients">{{cite web|last1=Fernandez|first1=Suzettte|title=Los Del Rio, Lucecita Benitez & More Honored With Latin Grammys Special Awards|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/latin/8038471/latin-grammy-special-awards-los-del-rio-lucecita-benitez|website=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|accessdate=November 29, 2017|date=November 15, 2017}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:João Bosco (TV Brasil).jpg|100px]] || {{sortname|João|Bosco}} || {{sort|1946|b. 1946}} || Singer<br>musician || Brazil
|-
|[[File:Ilan Chester.JPG|100px]] || {{sortname|Ilan|Chester}} || {{sort|1952|b. 1952}} || Singer<br>songwriter || Venezuela
|-
|[[File:Víctor Heredia.jpg|100px]] || {{sortname|Víctor|Heredia}} || {{sort|1947|b. 1947}} || Singer || Argentina
|-
|[[File:Los del Río.jpg|100px]] || [[Los del Río]] || || Music duo|| Spain
|-
|[[File:Guadalupepineda2016.jpg|100px]] || {{sortname|Guadalupe|Pineda}} || {{sort|1955|b. 1955}} || Singer || Mexico
|-
|[[File:Cuco-valoy.jpg|100px]] || {{sortname|Cuco|Valoy}} || {{sort|1937|b. 1937}} || Singer || Dominican Republic
|-
|}
<sup>{{note|1|[I]}}</sup> Each year is linked to an article about the Latin Grammy Awards ceremony of that year.

<sup>{{note|2|[II]}}</sup> The artists occupation(s) are listed on the Special Awards page on the Latin Grammy Award website.

==See also==
* [[Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award]]
* [[List of Latin Grammy Awards categories]]
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==References==
{{refbegin}}
'''General'''
* {{cite web|url=http://www.latingrammy.com/en/special-awards|title=Special Awards|publisher=[[Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences]]|accessdate=February 11, 2016}}

'''Specific'''
{{refend}}
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Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Description"Creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording"[1]
Presented byThe Latin Recording Academy
First awarded2004
Last awarded2016
Websitewww.latingrammy.com

The Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award is an honor presented annually by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, the same organization that distributes the Latin Grammy Awards, to commend musicians who have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording. Award recipients are honored during "Latin Grammy Week", a string of galas just prior to the annual Latin Grammy Awards ceremony.[1]

Since its inception, the award has been presented to musicians originating from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, the United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela.

The awards were first presented to Mercedes Sosa, José José, Roberto Carlos, Willie Colón, and Antonio Aguilar in 2004.[2] José and Carlos were later honored as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year award in 2005 and 2015.[3][4] Mexican singer-songwriter Armando Manzanero and American singer Linda Ronstadt have also been recipients of the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014 and 2016 respectively.[5][6] Colombian musician Joe Arroyo is the only recipient to have posthumously receive the Latin Grammy Lifetime Award in 2011 following his death four months earlier.[7] Upon receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014, Carlos do Carmo became the first artist from Portugal to win a Latin Grammy Award.[8]

Recipients

Year[I] Image Recipient Lifetime Occupation(s)[II] Nationality Ref.
2004 A man wearing a military uniform. Antonio Aguilar b. 1919
d. 2007
Singer
songwriter
actor
film producer
Mexico [2]
A man wearing a light blue shirt. Roberto Carlos b. 1943 Singer
songwriter
Brazil
Willie Colón b. 1950 Singer
trombonist
songwriter
producer
United States
A man wearing a white tuxedo. José José b. 1948 Singer Mexico
A woman with long hair is facing left. Mercedes Sosa b. 1935
d. 2009
Singer Argentina
2005 Rocío Dúrcal b. 1944
d. 2006
Singer
actress
Spain [9]
Generoso Jiménez b. 1917
d. 2007
Trombonist
arranger
Cuba
A man wearing a white shirt and sunglasses is holding a microphone. Jorge Ben Jor b. 1945 Singer
songwriter
Brazil
A man is playing a piano Sérgio Mendes b. 1941 Pianist
composer
arranger
producer
Brazil
Johnny Pacheco b. 1935 Composer
multi-instrumentalist
producer
Dominican Republic
A man is facing the camera Sandro b. 1945
d. 2010
Singer
actor
Argentina
2006 A man wearing a black shirt and glasses is holding a microphone León Gieco b. 1951 Singer
songwriter
Argentina [10]
A woman in a white dress is performing on stage Graciela b. 1915
d. 2010
Singer Cuba
Two men are standing next to each other César Camargo Mariano b. 1943 Pianist
songwriter
producer
Brazil
Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz b. 1945
b. 1937
Pianist
singer (respectively)
songwriters
Puerto Rico
United States
Paloma San Basilio Paloma San Basilio b. 1950 Singer Spain
Alberto Vázquez b. 1940 Singer
actor
Mexico
A man wearing a tuxedo is holding a microphone Johnny Ventura b. 1940 Singer
songwriter
Dominican Republic
2007 A man is smiling at the camera Alberto Cortez b. 1940 Singer
songwriter
Argentina [11]
A man wearing a tuxedo is looking towards the right Lucho Gatica b. 1928 Singer Chile
A woman wearing a yellow shirt is facing left Olga Guillot b. 1922
d. 2010
Singer
actress
Cuba
Three men performing on stage Os Paralamas do Sucesso Rock, reggae, ska, pop trio Brazil
A group of men performinn at a concert Los Tigres del Norte Norteño music quintet Mexico
A women wearing a dress is singing Chavela Vargas b. 1919
d. 2012
Singer Mexico
2008 A women wearing a white dress is holding a microphone Vikki Carr b. 1941 Singer United States [12]
A man wearing a tuxedo is holding a microphone on his left hand and raising his right hand Cheo Feliciano b. 1935
d. 2014
Singer
songwriter
Puerto Rico
A woman is performing on a stage and is facing right Astrud Gilberto b. 1940 Singer Brazil
A woman wearing a black suit has her hands on her hips Angélica María b. 1944 Singer
actress
Mexico
United States
A woman wearing a blue dress is smiling at the camera María Dolores Pradera b. 1924 Singer
actress
Spain
A woman in a dress is facing the camera Estela Raval b. 1935
d. 2012
Singer Argentina
2009 A man wearing a tuxedo is playing the congas Candido Camero b. 1921 Conguero Cuba [13]
A woman with red hair is smiling Beth Carvalho b. 1946 Singer Brazil
A man wearing a blue suit is holding a microphone Charly García b. 1951 Pianist
singer
songwriter
Argentina
A woman wearing a black dress is holding a microphone Tania Libertad b. 1951 Singer Peru
Mexico
Marco Antonio Muñiz b. 1933 Singer Mexico
Juan Romero b. 1929 Songwriter Mexico
2010 A man wearing a cap is sitting on a bench João Donato b. 1934 Singer-songwriter
pianist
Brazil [14]
Las Hermanas Márquez b. 1921
b. 1924
b. 1925
Singers Cuba
A man is sitting on a seat inside a theater Armando Manzanero b. 1935 Composer Mexico
A man is on a platform and holding a microphone Joseíto Mateo b. 1920 Singer Dominican Republic
Jorge Oñate b. 1949 Singer Colombia
A woman with curly hair is looking at the camera. Susana Rinaldi b. 1935 Singer Argentina
2011 A man wearing a suit is looking at the camera. Joe Arroyo b. 1955
d. 2011
Singer
songwriter
Colombia [15]
A woman in a white dress is holding a microphone. Gal Costa b. 1945 Singer Brazil
A man is sitting on a stool playing a guitar. José Feliciano b. 1945 Singer
songwriter
Puerto Rico
A man is wearing a black suit and sunglasses and is playing an electric guitar. Álex Lora b. 1952 Singer
songwriter
Mexico
Les Luthiers Humorous group
musicians
Argentina
A man is wearing a black suit and sunglasses and is playing an electric guitar. Rubén Rada b. 1943 Singer
songwriter
percussionist
Uruguay
A woman wearing a white sleeveless shirt and pink pants is singing. Linda Ronstadt b. 1946 Singer United States
2012 A woman with black hair is wearing a black dress and is facing the camera. Luz Casal b. 1958 Singer Spain [16]
A man wearing a black scarf is sitting in a recording studio. Leo Dan b. 1942 Singer
songwriter
Argentina
A woman is wearing glasses, a white dress, and earring is facing the camera. Rita Moreno b. 1931 Singer
actress
Puerto Rico
United States
A man with hair braids is wearing sunglasses and playing a guitar. Milton Nascimento b. 1942 Singer
songwriter
Brazil
Daniela Romo b. 1959 Singer Mexico
A man wearing a fedora is playing the congas Poncho Sanchez b. 1951 Percussionist United States
A man in a black shirt is playing a guitar next to a table Toquinho b. 1946 Songwriter
guitar player
Brazil
2013 A man with a thick mustache is wearing light blue shirt. Oscar D'León b. 1943 Singer
musician
Venezuela [17]
A man in a black shirt is holding an award on his left Juan Formell b. 1942
d. 2014
Musician
Arranger
Songwriter
Cuba
A bearded man is wearing a black shirt Roberto Menescal b. 1937 Musician
songwriter
producer
Brazil
A woman wearing a traditional dress is holding a microphone Totó la Momposina b. 1940 Singer
interpreter
Colombia
A man in a white tuxedo is facing right Palito Ortega b. 1942 Singer
actor
producer
Argentina
Eddie Palmieri b. 1936 Pianist
music director
musician
United States
A man in a black suit has a medallion on his necklace Miguel Ríos b. 1944 Singer
songwriter
actor
producer
Spain
2014 A man is looking towards the right Willy Chirino b. 1947 Singer
songwriter
musician
producer
Cuba
United States
[1][18]
A man wearing a turtleneck shirt is holding a cellphone César Costa b. 1941 Singer
actor
producer
radio host
author
mentor
Mexico
A man in a black tuxedo is holding a microphone and is facing right Carlos do Carmo b. 1939 Singer Portugal
Two men in tuxedos are climbing down the stairs from an airplane Dúo Dinámico b. 1937
b. 1936
Singers
composers
producers
actors
Spain
A band is performing at a stage in front of the White House Los Lobos Musical group United States
A woman with blond hair is wearing a white dress and is singing on a stage Valeria Lynch b. 1952 Singer
actress
Argentina
A man is wearing a black jacket and is facing left Ney Matogrosso b. 1941 Singer Brazil
2015 A man with long hair is wearing a cowboy Gato Barbieri b. 1932
d. 2016
Saxophonist Argentina [19][20]
A woman is wearing a white dress and holding a microphone, her eyes are closed Ana Belén b. 1951 Singer Spain
Ángela Carrasco b. 1952 Singer Dominican Republic
A man is wearing a violet shirt and is performing in front a microphone Djavan b. 1949 Singer
songwriter
guitarist
Brazil
A three men are singing with a musicians playing in the background El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico Salsa music orchestra Puerto Rico
A man is wearing black and is facing someone on the left Víctor Manuel b. 1947 Singer Spain
A man is wearing a black jacket and glasses and is holding a microphone Pablo Milanés b. 1943 Singer
songwriter
guitarist
Cuba
2016 El Consorcio Vocal group Spain [21]
Eugenia León b. 1956 Singer Mexico
Ricardo Montaner b. 1957 Singer
songwriter
Argentina
Venezuela
Ednita Nazario b. 1955 Singer Puerto Rico
File:Piero De Benedictis Septiembre 2012.jpg Piero b. 1945 Singer
songwriter
Argentina
2017 Lucecita Benítez b. 1942 Singer Puerto Rico [22]
João Bosco b. 1946 Singer
musician
Brazil
Ilan Chester b. 1952 Singer
songwriter
Venezuela
Víctor Heredia b. 1947 Singer Argentina
Los del Río Music duo Spain
Guadalupe Pineda b. 1955 Singer Mexico
Cuco Valoy b. 1937 Singer Dominican Republic

^[I] Each year is linked to an article about the Latin Grammy Awards ceremony of that year.

^[II] The artists occupation(s) are listed on the Special Awards page on the Latin Grammy Award website.

See also

References

General

  • "Special Awards". Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Retrieved February 11, 2016.

Specific

  1. ^ a b c "Latin Grammy Academy Honoring Willy Chirino, Los Lobos and Others". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. July 1, 2014. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Les dan el Grammy por su trayectoria" (in Spanish). El Universal. August 29, 2004. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
  3. ^ "Latin Grammys to air in Spanish". Dominican Today. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. November 3, 2005. Archived from the original on March 7, 2012. Retrieved November 8, 2010. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "On Latin Grammy's eve, Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos honored as 'Person of the Year'". Fox News Latino. November 18, 2015. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
  5. ^ Roiz, Jessica Lucia (January 25, 2014). "Armando Manzanero To Receive Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award". The Huffington Post. AOL. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  6. ^ Cantor-Navas, Judy (January 14, 2016). "Celia Cruz Honored With Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  7. ^ "Colombian salsa star, singer Joe Arroyo dies". BBC News. July 26, 2011. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  8. ^ "Fado singer Carlos do Carmo receives career Latin Grammy in Vegas". The Portugal News. November 20, 2014. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  9. ^ Gallo, Phil (October 17, 2005). "Latin Grammys set fetes". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  10. ^ "Premiarán a Paloma San Basilio, Vázquez, Ventura, Gieco". Terra Networks (in Spanish). August 30, 2006. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  11. ^ "Alberto Cortez, Lucho Gatica, Olga Guillot, Los Tigres del Norte, Os Paralamas do Sucesso and Chavela Vargas to Receive the 2007 Latin Recording Academy® Lifetime Achievement Award". Terra Networks. September 17, 2007. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  12. ^ "Vikki Carr, Cheo Feliciano, Astrud Gilberto, Angelica Maria, Maria Dolores Pradera, and Estela Raval to Receive the 2008 Latin Recording Academy(R)Lifetime Achievement Award". Hispanic PR Newswire. September 30, 2008. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  13. ^ "Candido Camero, Beth Carvalho, Charly Garcia, Tania Libertad, Marco Antonio Muniz, and Juan Romero to Receive the 2009 Latin Recording Academy(R) Lifetime Achievement Award". PR Newswire. September 24, 2009. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  14. ^ "Joao Donato, Armando Manzanero, Las Hermanas Marquez, Joseito Mateo, Jorge Onate, and Susana Rinaldi to Receive the Latin Recording Academy® Lifetime Achievement Award". PR Newswire. September 21, 2010. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  15. ^ Salomon, Gisela (November 9, 2011). "Arroyo, Costa, Lora y Les Luthiers honrados por Academia Latina". Terra Networks (in Spanish). Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  16. ^ "Latin Recording Academy to honor Poncho Sánchez, Rita Moreno". Los Angeles Times. September 13, 2012. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  17. ^ "Honrarán a Óscar D'León, Palito Ortega y Miguel Ríos". La Nación (in Spanish). Grupo Nación. September 4, 2013. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  18. ^ "2014 Latin Recording Academy Special Awards". Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. July 1, 2014. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  19. ^ Cantor-Navas, Judy (September 16, 2015). "Latin Academy Honors Diverse Artists With Lifetime Achievement Awards". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  20. ^ "Gato Barbieri, Ana Belen & Victor Manuel, Angela Carrasco, Djavan, El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, and Pablo Milanes to be honored with The Latin Recording Academy® Lifetime Achievement Award". Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. September 15, 2015. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  21. ^ Cobo, Leila (November 17, 2016). "Ednita Nazario, Ricardo Montaner, Piero and More Honored by Latin Academy". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
  22. ^ Fernandez, Suzettte (November 15, 2017). "Los Del Rio, Lucecita Benitez & More Honored With Latin Grammys Special Awards". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved November 29, 2017.


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