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Latin Grammy Academy announces special awards winners

Among this year’s honorees are Rosario Flores, Myriam Hernández, Rita Lee, Amanda Miguel, Yordano, Manolo Díaz, Paquito D’Rivera and Abraham Laboriel 

 

Yesterday morning (25), the Latin Grammy Academy announced that Rosario Flores, Myriam Hernández, Rita Lee, Amanda Miguel and Yordano will receive this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award as part of its annual special awards presentation. In addition, Manolo Díaz, Paquito D’Rivera and Abraham Laboriel will receive the Trustees Award. 

“The collective accomplishments of this extraordinary group of artists and their contributions to Latin music are immeasurable,” said Manuel Abud, CEO of the Latin Recording Academy. “It will be a great privilege to honor these legendary figures during Latin Grammy Week in Las Vegas.” 

The Lifetime Achievement Award is given to artists who have made creative contributions of great artistic importance to Latin music and their communities. The Trustees Award is given to individuals who have made significant contributions to Latin music during their careers in ways other than performance. Both awards are voted on by the Grammy Latin Academy Board of Trustees. 

The honorees will be celebrated at a private event as part of Latin Grammy Week on Wednesday, November 16, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. Eduardo Osorio will return as executive producer along with the Latin Grammy Academy production team. 

Check out the 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award Honorees:

Rosario Flores (Spain) 

Since the beginning of her remarkable career, this Spanish pop phenomenon has added elegance and understatement to all her performances, whether it’s a rock ballad, an authentic Catalan rumba, or a joyful love song. Born in Madrid into one of Spain’s most iconic musical families, she began recording music at a young age and enjoyed the tutelage of her older brother, singer/songwriter Antonio Flores, on albums such as 1994’s Siento. A year after his tragic death, Rosario’s moving tribute to his memory, “Qué Bonito,” became one of his biggest hits. In 2002, a role in Pedro Almodóvar’s masterpiece Talk To Her showed her versatility as a performer, which also shines on her most recent album, the exuberant Te Lo Digo Todo Y No Te Digo Na from 2021. 

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Myriam Hernández (Chile) 

One of Chile’s most influential and commercially successful singer/songwriters, Myriam Hernández emerged in the late 1980s and has left a deep mark on contemporary romantic music. Following the success of El Hombre Que Yo Amo from her 1990 album Dos, La Baladista de América – as she is affectionately known – has been creating hit after hit thanks to her “amyrianado” style, juxtaposing delicate, nocturnal moods with the inherent passion of her delivery. Hernández has collaborated with respected artists such as Gilberto Santa Rosa, Marco Antonio Solís, Cristian Castro, and Paul Anka, as well as establishing herself as a respected television personality. 

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Rita Lee (Brazil) 

Rita Lee is one of the best-selling singers and songwriters in Brazilian history, a visionary artist whose unique sound identity blends ballad pop, MPB, bossa and new wave. She began her career with the band Os Mutantes, and recorded albums with the backing band Tutti Frutti, including the 1975 album Fruto Proibido. In 1979, she released the legendary Rita Lee LP in partnership with her husband, multi-instrumentalist Roberto de Carvalho, and their collaborations continued throughout the 1980s with a long string of radio hits and sold-out shows. In later decades, she began to step out of her comfort zone with acoustic recordings like Here, There, Anywhere, a collection of live songs based on Beatles covers. 

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 Amanda Miguel (Argentina)

Born in the province of Chubut, Argentina, Amanda Miguel studied music in Buenos Aires, where she met singer/songwriter Diego Verdaguer, her future husband and creative partner. With Verdaguer as producer, Miguel released

a visionary trilogy of concept albums known as El Sonido between 1981 and 1984. Recorded in Los Angeles with top session musicians, the albums connected with lovers of torrid ballads, spawning massive hits like Así No Te Amará Jamás. In 1992 she released Rompecorazones, a sophisticated excursion into ranchera territory, followed four years later by the pop blockbuster Ámame Una Vez Más. In a career that now spans more than four decades, her passion for music continues with her 2022 Siempre Te Amaré tour with her daughter Ana Victoria. 

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Yordano (Venezuela) 

Italian-born Venezuelan singer/songwriter Yordano has infused Latin music with his poetic vision through a delicate and constantly evolving songbook of cosmopolitan pop, tropical idioms and romantic ballads. After graduating in architecture, he began his musical career in 1978 as lead singer of the band Sietecuero. His second solo album, Yordano, from 1984, and the song Manantial de Corazón, made him an international sensation. His subsequent LPs boasted memorable radio hits, such as Locos de Amor in 1988 and the social commentary song Por Estas Calles four years later. In 2016, he revisited his catalog on El Tren de los Regresos, with special appearances by Carlos Vives, Kany García, and other prominent artists. 

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2022 Curators Award Honorees: 

Manolo Díaz (Spain) 

After a decades-long career in the music industry, Manolo Díaz invested his experience as a singer, songwriter and socially conscious record label executive in his role as senior vice president and now board member of the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation, where he served for more than seven years. He was an active participant in the Spanish rock wave of the 1960s in his native country as guitarist for Los Sonor, and later writing and producing hits for Los Bravos and Aguaviva. In the 1970s, Díaz transitioned into a respected career as a music executive at CBS, Sony, IFPI and UMG, working closely with such luminaries as Julio and Enrique Iglesias, Raffaella Carrá, Juanes, Carlos Vives and others. 

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Paquito D’Rivera (Cuba) 

Winner of nine Grammys and five Grammys, Cuban saxophonist and composer Paquito D’Rivera has enriched the contemporary Latin music landscape with his sense of humor and artistic elegance. He was a founding member of the progressive Cuban supergroup Irakere in the 1970s. After a move to the United States in 1980, he created the United Nations Orchestra with the legendary Dizzy Gillespie, merging Afro-Caribbean styles with jazz. As a soloist, D’Rivera has performed with symphony orchestras around the world, advocating the inclusion of Latin American composers in the classical repertoire. 

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Abraham Laboriel (Mexico) 

Born in Mexico City, Abraham Laboriel first learned guitar from his father before switching to bass. It was composer Henry Mancini who advised Laboriel to move to Los Angeles in search of session work, and after an international tour with singer Al Jarreau, he cemented his reputation as a technically superb player who could easily adapt to any style. Much admired in the jazz community, he has worked with such greats as Ella Fitzgerald and Herbie Hancock, and has also become a favorite bass player for Latin stars including Julio Iglesias, Rubén Blades, and José José. 

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Interview | Junny spoke about the beginning of his career and his first North American tour

In an interview with Entretê, the South Korean soloist told what it was like to produce for other artists and the expectations for the first tour

Junny, a South Korean soloist, is leaving for her first tour. Entitled blanc, the tour will visit cities in the United States and Canada. Known for being a genius singer-songwriter, Junny is making his mark as a rising star on the global music scene, and now he can meet his fans in person.

The blanc tour will make its first stop on September 4 in Los Angeles, followed by shows on September 5 in San Francisco, September 7 in Seattle, September 8 in Vancouver, September 9 in Dallas, September 12 in Houston, September 13 in Atlanta, September 14 in Toronto, September 15 in Brooklyn and closes the tour on the 16th in Motreal.

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In an interview with Entretetizei, Junny told a little more about her entry into the music industry and about her expectations with the tour.

Check out our chat with Junny:

Entretetizei: First of all, we would like to thank you for the interview.

Where did your interest in music come from? Did it come naturally, or did you have any encouragement or inspiration? 

Junny: I was always singing around the house ever since I was a little boy, eventually learning how to play the guitar and writing songs for my highschool crush lol when I graduated highschool I realized music was the only thing that stuck by me my whole life so I decided to go that path. Choosing music as a career isn’t the safest route to take but thanks to my older brother I was able to gain confidence and he really helped me stay motivated and committed to my craft!

E: What was it like to debut in 2017 in the boom of the South Korean music industry?

J: It’s a bit different for me because my actual debut was in 2020! I was still in Canada when I released music in 2017 and it was all independent during that time. I think the biggest reason for me to come to Korea was because of the “boom” in the South Korean industry. To be honest I’m just thankful for the timing and if it wasn’t for the decision to move to Korea at that time, I wouldn’t be where I am today.

E: What were the biggest challenges you faced at the time? 

J: I think it was the environment, living in a small studio with barely any room to sleep and clothes to hang, all I literally did was make music and dreaming for a better life. I knew at the time this was what I signed up for but being away from home and no one to rely on it was one of the biggest challenges I had to overcome.

E: Since the release of his single Thank You, the growth of his musical abilities has been visible. What is the process of creating your music? Do you follow any ritual at the time of production? 

J: For me it’s all about the vibes in the studio. When writing my album I wanted everything to be true to myself with my own experiences so my team and I would constantly talk about life, what I’ve been through and certain moments that came to mind. I think that’s what my album “blanc” is all about and it definitely makes this the most personal album I’ve ever worked on.

E: We can’t talk about your career without mentioning JungKook, from BTS. What was it like to have been noticed by one of the biggest names in K-Pop (and one of today’s greatest artists)? 

J: It was insane!!! At first I couldn’t believe it. The fact that he knew my song and watching him sing along to “By My Side” was such a heartwarming moment.. It was also my birthday that day (coincidence for sure) but it sure made a great birthday gift LOL.

E: And it wasn’t just JungKook who noticed your talent, was it?! What was it like to compose for artists like IU, Baekhyun (from EXO), Kai and Suho? 

J: I’m just so thankful for these opportunities and it definitely became my biggest achievements as a songwriter. These amazing artists inspire me everyday and I think that’s what motivates me to strive as an artist. I’ll forever be grateful for being able to be a part of their albums!! It’s an indescribable feeling.

E: His most recent work was the single Color Me, a partnership with Chung Ha. What was it like to work with the artist and how did the feat come about? 

J: This project was in the works for along time since I was working on my album, I wanted to try a different style and my long time songwriting friend MinGtion and I wrote a demo for this song and the moment it was finished I fell in love with it. I thought CHUNG HA being on the song as a feature would be the greatest thing ever and luckily, through MinGtion we were able to send over the demo and thankfully CHUNG HA liked the song as well!

E: Is there an artist who is your dream of a perfect feat? 

J: I don’t think I can just name one artist to be honest I’d love to work with anyone that I can share a vibe with! I’m always open to work and searching for new artists and hopefully I’ll be able to continue on working with these talented artists around the world!

E: Now, five years after your debut, you are embarking on your first North American tour. What are your expectations? 

J: Since it’s my first ever tour, I’m expecting to learn and have lot’s and lot’s of fun. I want to give a great show to my fans who are coming to watch me perform for the first time and I’m just so excited to finally see them in person <3

E: Do you want to expand your tour to other countries, which may include Brazil?

J: Of course! I’d love to perform all over the world if the schedule and timing is right!! I can’t forget about my fans in Brazil they show me so much love and hopefully we’ll be able to see each other very soon! 🙂 

E:  I saw that there is a movement of Brazilian fans on your social networks. How do you get that affection from fans who are literally on the other side of the world? 

J: It’s a blessing. Truly a blessing to be loved by fans across the world just because of my music. I feel like the best I can do for them right now is to be healthy, put out great music for them to enjoy and be the best version of myself! My fans are my biggest motivation for sure.

E: What message would you like to leave for your Brazilian fans? 

J: To my lovely fans in Brazil, I just wanna say thank you from the bottom of my heart for your continuous love and support, I’ll do my best to bring a show to you very soon so in the meantime I hope you enjoy my upcoming album “blanc” and I love you so much!! Eu te amo! <3 ( I hope that’s correct )

E: Finally, what are Junny’s next steps as an artist? Are you planning to release an album, new single, work as a producer, or embark on a new tour?

J: Yes! Yes & Yes! my upcoming album “blanc” is coming very soon so stay tuned and I have much more music coming along the way. Also I am going on a North American tour in September! I feel like this is a new chapter for me and I hope to bring you more great news in the future!! Thank you so much for this interview and see you all very soon! 🙂

 

Who is already rooting for Junny to come to Brazil? Tell us on the Entretê networks – Insta, Face and Twitter.

 

 

*Featured photo credit: publicity / Mauve & Unbound Entertainment Group

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