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Premios Gardel
DescriptionOutstanding achievements in the Argentine record industry market
CountryArgentina
Presented byCAPIF
First awarded1999 (1999)
WebsitePremios Gardel

Premios Gardel is an Argentine music industry awards, first held in 1999,[1] and nominations are usually based on the previous calendar year. The awards are presented by CAPIF. The award is named after Carlos Gardel, one of the earliest well-known musicians in Argentina.

The most important prize is Gardel de Oro, which was since 2003, given to a person who wins the Album of the Year.

The awards are the Argentine equivalent of American Grammy Awards and British BRIT Awards.

References

  1. ^ "Argentine Awards: Premios Gardel's Successful Debut". Billboard. 26 June 1999. p. LM-12.