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      <title>2008 BMI Latin Awards: Award Winning Songs</title>
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      <dc:subject>Mario, Martin, Ricky, Bello, Teodoro, Barba, Mariano, Horóscopos de Durango, Calle 13, Beto y Sus Canarios, Conjunto Primavera, Cordero, Ernesto, Flores, Gabriel, Franco, Gerardo, Giraldo, Luigi, Intocable, Lopez, Jennifer, Los Tigres del Norte, Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Omar, Don, Patrulla 81, Quintanilla III, A.B., Quintero, Mario, Santander, Kike, Venegas, Julieta, Latin, BMI Latin Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>Adi&#243;s A Mi Amante</strong> <br>
Jaime Vel&#225;zquez <br>
Universal Music-Careers <br>
<em>Grupo Mont&#233;z de Durango</em> <br>
<em>Disa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Alguien Te Va A Hacer Llorar</strong> <br>
Luis "Louie" Padilla <br>
SER-CA Publishing, Inc. <br>
<em>Intocable</em> <br>
<em>EMI International</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Aliado Del Tiempo (2nd Award)</strong> <br>
Mariano Barba <br>
Editora Arpa Musical <br>
<em>Mariano Barba</em> <br>
<em>Three Sound Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Angelito</strong> <br>
Eliel Lind <br>
Don Omar <br>
Crown P. Music Publishing <br>
Diego VI Music Publisher <br>
<em>Don Omar</em> <br>
<em>Machete Music</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Antes De Que Te Vayas</strong> <br>
Marco Antonio Sol&#237;s <br>
peermusic III, Ltd. <br>
<em>Marco Antonio Sol&#237;s</em> <br>
<em>Fonovisa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>&#161;Atr&#233;vete Te Te!</strong> <br>
Ren&#233; P&#233;rez <br>
Residente Music Publisher <br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br>
<em>Calle 13</em> <br>
<em>White Lion/Sony BMG Norte</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Bendita Tu Luz</strong> <br>
Sergio Vallin <br>
Vallincito Songs <br>
<em>Man&#225;</em> <br>
<em>Warner Bros.</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Besos Y Copas</strong> <br>
Victor <a id="f1702" class="f1702" href="/affiliate/C1702">Cordero</a> Aurrecoechea (SACM) <br>
Cordova Publishing Company <br>
<em>Jenni Rivera</em> <br>
<em>Fonovisa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Chiquilla</strong> <br>
<a id="f967" class="f967" href="/affiliate/C967">Luigi Giraldo</a> <br>
<a id="f2397" class="f2397" href="/affiliate/C2397">A.B. Quintanilla III</a> <br>
King of Bling Music <br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing <br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br>
<em>A.B. Quintanilla Ayer Fue Los Kumbia Kings, Hoy Es Kumbia All Starz</em> <br>
<em>EMI Latin</em><br>
<br>
<strong>&#191;C&#243;mo Quieres Que Te Olvide?</strong> <br>
Edgar Cort&#225;zar <br>
Mark Portmann <br>
Mark Portmann Music <br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br>
<em>Pedro Fern&#225;ndez</em> <br>
<em>Universal Music Latino</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Como Una Mariposa</strong> <br>
Jos&#233; Maria Muneta G&#243;mez (SGAE) <br>
Oscar Varela Llavona (SGAE) <br>
Cinco Rayas Ediciones Musicale SSL (SGAE) <br>
Universal Music Publishing SA (SGAE) <br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing <br>
<em>Diana Reyes</em> <br>
<em>Universal Music Latino</em><br>
<br>
<strong>De Rodillas Te Pido</strong> <br>
Jos&#233; A. Sosa <br>
Siempre Music <br>
<em>Alegres de la Sierra</em> <br>
<em>Universal Music Latino</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Detalles</strong> <br>
Nacho Hern&#225;ndez <br>
Editora Once R&#237;os Musical <br>
<em>Los Tigres Del Norte</em> <br>
<em>Fonovisa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Detr&#225;s De La Puerta</strong> <br>
Agust&#237;n Cejudo <br>
Editora Arpa Musical <br>
<em>El Chapo de Sinaloa</em> <br>
<em>Disa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>D&#237;ganle</strong> <br>
Juan "Colorado" Garc&#237;a (SACM) <br>
Peer International Corp. <br>
<em>Conjunto Primavera</em> <br>
<em>Fonovisa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Dime Qui&#233;n Es</strong> <br>
<a id="f1039" class="f1039" href="/affiliate/C1039">Gabriel Flores</a> <br>
M&#225;ximo Aguirre Music Publishing, Inc. <br>
<em>Los Rieleros del Norte</em> <br>
<em>Fonovisa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>El Hombre Que M&#225;s Te Am&#243;</strong> <br>
Abelardo Flores <br>
Golden Huina Publishing Company, Inc. <br>
<em>Lalo Mora</em> <br>
<em>Disa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Entr&#233;game</strong>   <br>
Miguel Mendoza <br>
SER-CA Publishing, Inc. <br>
<em>La Costumbre</em> <br>
<em>Fonovisa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Eres Para M&#237;</strong> <br>
Julieta Venegas (SGAE) <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
<em>Julieta Venegas</em> <br>
<em>Sony International</em><br>
<br>
<strong>La Noche Perfecta</strong> <br>
Rafael Rubio <br>
Tigres Del Norte Ediciones Musicales <br>
<em>El Chapo de Sinaloa</em> <br>
<em>Disa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>La Tragedia Del Vaquero</strong> <br>
<a id="f3541" class="f3541" href="/affiliate/C3541">Teodoro Bello</a> <br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing <br>
<em>Vicente Fern&#225;ndez</em> <br>
<em>Sony BMG Music Entertainment</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Le Compr&#233; La Muerte A Mi Hijo</strong> <br>
Norberto Quintanilla (SACM) <br>
DOS Sound Music Publishing <br>
<em>Los Tigres Del Norte</em> <br>
<em>Fonovisa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Me Duele Escuchar Tu Nombre</strong> <br>
Edgar Cort&#225;zar <br>
Adri&#225;n Pieragostino <br>
Jos&#233; Luis Terrazas <br>
APA House Of Music <br>
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <br>
<em>Grupo Mont&#233;z de Durango</em> <br>
<em>Disa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Me Encantar&#237;a</strong> <br>
Rogelio Garc&#237;a S&#225;nchez a.k.a. Jes&#250;s R. Rodr&#237;guez <br>
Editora Arpa Musical <br>
<em>La Banda Peque&#241;os Musical</em> <br>
<em>Fonovisa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Me Quedan Todas</strong> <br>
Manuel Eduardo Castro (SACM) <br>
M&#225;ximo Aguirre Music Publishing, Inc. <br>
<em>Vicente Fern&#225;ndez</em> <br>
<em>Sony BMG Norte</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Me Voy</strong> <br>
Julieta Venegas (SGAE) <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
<em>Julieta Venegas</em> <br>
<em>Sony BMG Norte</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Mi Amor Por Ti</strong> <br>
Alvaro Torres <br>
JAM Entertainment, Inc. <br>
<em>Los <a id="f3482" class="f3482" href="/affiliate/C3482">Hor&#243;scopos de Durango</a></em> <br>
<em>Disa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Mil Heridas</strong> <br>
<a id="f3789" class="f3789" href="/affiliate/C3789">Espinoza Paz</a> <br>
Editora Arpa Musical <br>
<em>Banda Cuisillos</em> <br>
<em>Musart/Balboa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Ni As&#237; Me Rajo</strong> <br>
Manuel Eduardo Castro (SACM) <br>
M&#225;ximo Aguirre Music Publishing, Inc. <br>
<em>Conjunto Primavera</em> <br>
<em>Fonovisa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>No Puedo M&#225;s</strong> <br>
Agust&#237;n Cejudo <br>
Editora Arpa Musical <br>
<em>El Coyote y su Banda Tierra Santa</em> <br>
<em>Univision Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Noche De Entierro (Nuestro Amor)</strong> <br>
V&#237;ctor Cabrera "Tunes" <br>
H&#233;ctor Delgado "El Father" <br>
Juan Luis Morera Luna "Wisin" <br>
Francisco Salda&#241;a "Luny" <br>
Llandel Veguilla Malav&#233; "Yandel" <br>
Blue Kraft Music Publishing <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
Rompediscoteca Music Publisher <br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing <br>
<em>Los Benjamins featuring Wisin &amp; Yandel,</em> <br>
<em>Daddy Yankee, H&#233;ctor "El Father,&#8221; Tonny T&#250;n T&#250;n &amp; Zion</em> <br>
<em>Mas Flow Inc./Machete Music</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Pam Pam</strong> <br>
Marcos Mas&#237;s "Tainy" <br>
Juan Luis Morera Luna "Wisin" <br>
Llandel Veguilla Malav&#233; "Yandel" <br>
Blue Kraft Music Publishing <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing <br>
<em>Wisin &amp; Yandel</em> <br>
<em>Machete Music</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Payaso Loco</strong> <br>
Jos&#233; Luis Rodr&#237;guez <br>
<em>Patrulla 81</em> <br>
<em>Disa Records</em> <br>
<br>
<strong>Pegao</strong> <br>
Juan Luis Morera Luna "Wisin" <br>
<a id="f2174" class="f2174" href="/affiliate/C2174">Ernesto</a> Fidel Padilla "Nesty" <br>
Llandel Veguilla Malav&#233; "Yandel" <br>
La Mente Maestra Music Publishing <br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing <br>
<em>Wisin &amp; Yandel featuring Los Vaqueros</em> <br>
<em>Machete Music</em><br>
<br>
<strong>P&#233;gate</strong>                 <br>
Ricky Martin <br>
Dharmik Music <br>
<em>Ricky Martin</em> <br>
<em>Sony International</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Pensando En Ti</strong> <br>
Artemio Garc&#237;a <br>
Cuauht&#233;moc Gonz&#225;lez Garc&#237;a <br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing <br>
<em>Beto y Sus Canarios</em> <br>
<em>Disa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Por Ella</strong>    <br>
Luis "Louie" Padilla <br>
SER-CA Publishing, Inc. <br>
<em>Intocable</em> <br>
<em>EMI Latin</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Prohibido</strong> <br>
Espinoza Paz <br>
Editora Arpa Musical <br>
<em>El Coyote y su Banda Tierra Santa</em> <br>
<em>Univision Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>&#191;Qu&#233; Hiciste?</strong> <br>
Jimena Romero <br>
Agatulave Music Publishing <br>
<em>Jennifer Lopez</em> <br>
<em>Epic/Sony BMG Music Entertainment</em><br>
<br>
<strong>&#191;Qui&#233;n Me Iba A Decir?</strong> <br>
<a id="f667" class="f667" href="/affiliate/C667">Kike Santander</a> <br>
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <br>
Kike Santander Music LLC <br>
<em>David Bisbal</em> <br>
<em>Vale/Universal Music Latino</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Reencuentro</strong> <br>
<a id="f974" class="f974" href="/affiliate/C974">Gerardo Franco</a> (SACM) <br>
Editora Arpa Musical <br>
<em>La Banda Peque&#241;os Musical</em> <br>
<em>Fonovisa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Sali&#243; El Sol</strong> <br>
Don Omar <br>
Crown P. Music Publishing <br>
<em>Don Omar</em> <br>
<em>Machete Music</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Se Termin&#243; El Amor</strong> <br>
Cuauht&#233;moc Gonz&#225;lez Garc&#237;a <br>
Monarca Musical <br>
<em>Beto y Sus Canarios</em> <br>
<em>Disa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Si Tu Amor No Vuelve</strong> <br>
Wilfr&#225;n Castillo (SAYCO) <br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing <br>
<em>La Arrolladora Banda El Lim&#243;n</em> <br>
<em>Disa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Sin Ti Soy Un Loco</strong> <br>
<a id="f628" class="f628" href="/affiliate/C628"></a><a id="f3604" class="f3604" href="/affiliate/C3604">Mario</a> Quintero <br>
Canciones Primo Music <br>
<em>Los Tucanes De Tijuana</em> <br>
<em>Univision Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Sola</strong> <br>
H&#233;ctor Delgado "El Father" <br>
Rompediscoteca Music Publisher <br>
Universal-M&#250;sica Unica Publishing <br>
<em>H&#233;ctor "El Father"</em> <br>
<em>Machete Music</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Te Compro</strong> <br>
Espinoza Paz <br>
Editora Arpa Musical <br>
<em>Duelo</em> <br>
<em>Disa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Tus Palabras</strong> <br>
Luciano Luna D&#237;az <br>
LGA Music Publishing <br>
<em>Banda El R&#233;codo</em> <br>
<em>Fonovisa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Un Idiota Como Yo</strong> <br>
Marco Antonio P&#233;rez <br>
Ren&#233; Trevizo <br>
SER-CA Publishing, Inc. <br>
<em>Duelo</em> <br>
<em>Univision Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Voy A Llorar Por Ti</strong> <br>
Ram&#243;n Gonz&#225;lez Mora <br>
Seg-Son Music, Inc. <br>
<em>Los Rieleros del Norte</em> <br>
<em>Fonovisa Records</em><br>
<br>
<strong>Y Si Volviera A Nacer</strong> <br>
Jos&#233; A. Sosa <br>
Cultura Urbana Publishing <br>
<em>Alegres de la Sierra</em> <br>
<em>Universal Music Latino</em>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2008-06-13T03:01:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Celebrates With The Grammys</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/536068</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Calle 13, Aguilar, Pepe, Guerra, Juan Luis, Los Tigres del Norte, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The National Academy of Recording Arts &amp; Sciences (NARAS) threw a rousing viewing party at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, Florida for the 50th annual Grammy Awards, which aired Sunday, February 10 in Los Angeles.  BMI Miami&#8217;s Jake Cavazos was on hand to cheer on the night&#8217;s big winners, which included BMI Icons <a id='f491' class='f491' href='/affiliate/C491'>Los Tigres del Norte</a> (Best Norteno Album) and <a id='f2406' class='f2406' href='/affiliate/C2406'>Juan Luis Guerra</a> (Best Tropical Latin Album); BMI singer/songwriters <a id='f2407' class='f2407' href='/affiliate/C2407'>Pepe Aguilar</a> (Best Mexican/American Album) and Rene Perez from <a id='f3469' class='f3469' href='/affiliate/C3469'>Calle 13</a> (Best Latin/Urban Album) and others.</p>
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      <dc:date>2008-02-17T15:57:01-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>2008 BMI Grammy Award Winners</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/536057</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>T&#45;Pain, Calle 13, Winehouse, Amy, Bailey Rae, Corinne, Aguilar, Pepe, Blanchard, Terence, Clapton, Eric, Clark Sisters, The, Coltrane, John, D&apos;Rivera, Paquito, Foo Fighters, Franklin, Aretha, Gill, Vince, Guerra, Juan Luis, Hammond, Fred, Hancock, Herbie, Jones, Norah, Krauss, Alison, Levert, Gerald, Los Tigres del Norte, Maroon 5, Nelson, Willie, Rihanna, Souza, Luciana, Sturr, Jimmy, Underwood, Carrie, Urban, Keith, West, Kanye, White Stripes, The, Winter, Paul</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Record of the Year<br />
"Rehab," <a id='f3403' class='f3403' href='/affiliate/C3403'>Amy Winehouse</a><br />
Mark Ronson, producer<br />
<br />
Album of the Year<br />
<em>River: The Joni Letters</em>, <a id='f361' class='f361' href='/affiliate/C361'>Herbie Hancock</a><br />
Leonard Cohen, <a id='f419' class='f419' href='/affiliate/C419'>Norah Jones</a>, <a id='f3396' class='f3396' href='/affiliate/C3396'>Corinne Bailey Rae</a>, <a id='f2940' class='f2940' href='/affiliate/C2940'>Luciana Souza</a> & Tina Turner, featured artists; Herbie Hancock, producer<br />
<br />
Song of the Year<br />
"Rehab," Amy Winehouse, songwriter (Amy Winehouse)<br />
<br />
Best New Artist<br />
Amy Winehouse<br />
<br />
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance<br />
"Rehab," Amy Winehouse<br />
<br />
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals<br />
"Makes Me Wonder," <a id='f509' class='f509' href='/affiliate/C509'>Maroon 5</a><br />
<br />
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals<br />
"Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)," Robert Plant (ASCAP) & <a id='f451' class='f451' href='/affiliate/C451'>Alison Krauss</a><br />
<br />
Best Pop Vocal Album<br />
<em>Back to Black</em>, Amy Winehouse<br />
<br />
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals<br />
"Icky Thump," <a id='f802' class='f802' href='/affiliate/C802'>The White Stripes</a><br />
<br />
Best Rock Album<br />
<em>Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace</em>, <a id='f315' class='f315' href='/affiliate/C315'>Foo Fighters</a><br />
<br />
Best Rap Album<br />
<em>Graduation</em>, <a id='f798' class='f798' href='/affiliate/C798'>Kanye West</a><br />
<br />
Best Hard Rock Performance<br />
"The Pretender," Foo Fighters<br />
<br />
Best Alternative Music Album<br />
<em>Icky Thump</em>, The White Stripes<br />
<br />
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance<br />
"In My Songs," <a id='f471' class='f471' href='/affiliate/C471'>Gerald Levert</a><br />
<br />
Best Rap Solo Performance<br />
"Stronger," Kanye West<br />
<br />
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group<br />
"Southside," Common Featuring Kanye West<br />
<br />
Best Rap Song<br />
"Good Life," Aldrin Davis, Mike Dean & Kanye West, songwriters; (Kanye West Featuring <a id='f3508' class='f3508' href='/affiliate/C3508'>T-Pain</a>)<br />
<br />
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo<br />
"Anagram," Michael Brecker, soloist<br />
<br />
Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group<br />
<em>Pilgrimage</em>, Michael Brecker<br />
<br />
Best Contemporary Jazz Album<br />
<em>River: The Joni Letters</em>, Herbie Hancock<br />
<br />
Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical<br />
Mark Ronson<br />
<br />
Best Female Country Vocal Performance<br />
"Before He Cheats," <a id='f3113' class='f3113' href='/affiliate/C3113'>Carrie Underwood</a><br />
<br />
Best Male Country Vocal Performance<br />
"Stupid Boy," <a id='f780' class='f780' href='/affiliate/C780'>Keith Urban</a><br />
<br />
Best Gospel Performance<br />
"Blessed & Highly Favored," <a id='f3309' class='f3309' href='/affiliate/C3309'>The Clark Sisters</a><br />
<br />
Best Gospel Song<br />
"Blessed & Highly Favored," (The Clark Sisters)<br />
<br />
Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album<br />
<em>100% Mexicano</em>, <a id='f2407' class='f2407' href='/affiliate/C2407'>Pepe Aguilar</a><br />
<br />
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album<br />
<em>A Tale Of God's Will (A Requiem For Katrina)</em>, <a id='f2331' class='f2331' href='/affiliate/C2331'>Terence Blanchard</a><br />
<br />
Best Contemporary Blues Album<br />
<em>The Road To Escondido</em>, JJ Cale & <a id='f216' class='f216' href='/affiliate/C216'>Eric Clapton</a><br />
<br />
Best Latin Urban Album<br />
<em>Residente O Visitante</em>, <a id='f3469' class='f3469' href='/affiliate/C3469'>Calle 13</a><br />
<br />
Best Rock Or Rap Gospel Album<br />
<em>Before The Daylight's Shot</em>, Ashley Cleveland<br />
<br />
Best Dance Recording<br />
"LoveStoned/I Think She Knows," producer Jimmy Douglass<br />
<br />
Best Latin Jazz Album<br />
<em>Funk Tango</em>, <a id='f2441' class='f2441' href='/affiliate/C2441'>Paquito D'Rivera</a> Quintet<br />
<br />
Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals<br />
"How Long," Eagles<br />
<br />
Best Traditional Blues Album<br />
<em>Last Of The Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live In Dallas</em><br />
Henry James Townsend, Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins, Robert Lockwood, Jr. & David "Honeyboy" Edwards<br />
<br />
Best Banda Album<br />
<em>Te Va A Gustar</em>, El Chapo<br />
<br />
Best Urban/Alternative Performance<br />
"Daydreamin'," Lupe Fiasco <br />
<br />
Best Gospel Performance<br />
"Never Gonna Break My Faith," <a id='f2268' class='f2268' href='/affiliate/C2268'>Aretha Franklin</a><br />
<br />
Best Country Album<br />
<em>These Days</em>, <a id='f334' class='f334' href='/affiliate/C334'>Vince Gill</a><br />
<br />
Best Tropical Latin Album<br />
<em>La Llave De Mi Coraz&#243;n</em>, <a id='f2406' class='f2406' href='/affiliate/C2406'>Juan Luis Guerra</a><br />
<br />
Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album<br />
<em>Free To Worship</em>, <a id='f360' class='f360' href='/affiliate/C360'>Fred Hammond</a><br />
<br />
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album<br />
<em>A Deeper Level</em>, Israel And New Breed<br />
<br />
Best Musical Album For Children<br />
<em>A Green And Red Christmas</em>, The Muppets<br />
Ted Kryczko, producer<br />
<br />
Best Tejano Album<br />
<em>Before The Next Teardrop Falls</em>, Little Joe & La Familia<br />
<br />
Best Norte&#241;o Album<br />
<em>Detalles Y Emociones</em>, <a id='f491' class='f491' href='/affiliate/C491'>Los Tigres Del Norte</a><br />
<br />
Best Country Collaboration With Vocals<br />
"Lost Highway," <a id='f574' class='f574' href='/affiliate/C574'>Willie Nelson</a> & Ray Price<br />
<br />
Best Album Notes<br />
<em>John Work, III: Recording Black Culture</em><br />
Bruce Nemerov, album notes writer (Various Artists)<br />
<br />
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration<br />
"Umbrella," <a id='f1340' class='f1340' href='/affiliate/C1340'>Rihanna</a><br />
<br />
Best Musical Show Album<br />
<em>Spring Awakening</em>, Duncan Sheik, producer; Duncan Sheik, composer; Steven Sater, lyricist<br />
<br />
Best Zydeco Or Cajun Music Album<br />
<em>Live! Worldwide</em>, Terrance Simien & The Zydeco Experience<br />
<br />
Best Polka Album<br />
<em>Come Share The Wine</em>, <a id='f3305' class='f3305' href='/affiliate/C3305'>Jimmy Sturr</a> And His Orchestra<br />
<br />
Best Classical Contemporary Composition<br />
"Made In America," Joan Tower (Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Nashville Symphony Orchestra)<br />
<br />
Best Classical Crossover Album<br />
<em>A Love Supreme: The Legacy Of <a id='f2318' class='f2318' href='/affiliate/C2318'>John Coltrane</a></em>, Turtle Island Quartet<br />
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Best New Age Album<br />
<em>Crestone</em>, <a id='f818' class='f818' href='/affiliate/C818'>Paul Winter</a> Consort</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2008-02-11T21:30:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Amy Winehouse, Kanye West, Herbie Hancock Lead BMI Grammy Sweep</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/536056</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Calle 13, Fratellis, The, Winehouse, Amy, Bailey Rae, Corinne, Brecker, Michael, Clark Sisters, The, Foo Fighters, Gill, Vince, Guerra, Juan Luis, Hancock, Herbie, Jones, Norah, Krauss, Alison, Maroon 5, Nelson, Willie, Rihanna, Underwood, Carrie, Urban, Keith, West, Kanye, White Stripes, The, Country, Dance, Jazz, Latin, Pop, R&amp;B, Rock, Singer&#45;Songwriter, Urban</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI songwriters, composers and artists made a historically impressive showing February 10 at the 2008 Grammys as they swept the most elite categories of music&#8217;s biggest night. Neo-soul chanteuse <a id='f3403' class='f3403' href='/affiliate/C3403'>Amy Winehouse</a> claimed five trophies, including Record, Song and Best New Artist of the Year, while <a id='f3720' class='f3720' href='/affiliate/C3720'>Mark Ronson</a> received Producer of the Year recognition for his stunning work on Winehouse&#8217;s <em>Back to Black</em>. Progressive rapper and creative tour de force <a id='f798' class='f798' href='/affiliate/C798'>Kanye West</a> took home four prestigious awards, including Rap Album of the Year, and in an especially poignant moment, jazz icon <a id='f361' class='f361' href='/affiliate/C361'>Herbie Hancock</a> received the evening&#8217;s most coveted honor, Album of the Year, for River: The Joni Letters, his tribute to Joni Mitchell.</p>

<p><a href="/special/grammy_winners_2008">Check out live photos from the event</a></p>

<p><a href="/news/entry/536057">Full BMI Grammy Award Winners List</a></p>

<p>Unable to attend the ceremony due to a tardy issuance of her visa, Winehouse watched, accepted awards and performed twice via satellite in London. Her innate vintage cool and authentic emotion echoed through her performances of Record and Song of the Year, &#8220;Rehab,&#8221; along with &#8220;I&#8217;m No Good.&#8221; After claiming the most Grammys of any artist throughout the evening, including Best New Artist, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album, Winehouse&#8217;s ubiquitous artistic shadow was most certainly in attendance.</p>

<div class="artist_frame_3"><UL>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/w/winehouse_a_3_150.jpg"> Amy Winehouse</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/w/west_k_4_150.jpg"> Kanye West</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/h/hancock_h_2_150.jpg"> <a id='f3424' class='f3424' href='/affiliate/C3424'>Herbie Hancock</a></LI>
</UL></div>

<p>Charismatic rap star Kanye West further emphasized his staying power with wins in Rap Album and Solo Rap Performance of the Year. Honored both as a songwriter and recording artist, West also earned Rap Song of the Year bragging rights for &#8220;Good Life.&#8221; In addition to garnering accolades for his solo work, West claimed Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for his collaboration with Common on &#8220;Southside.&#8221;</p>

<p>&#8220;What a beautiful day this is in Los Angeles!&#8221; Herbie Hancock&#8217;s visible surprise while accepting his Album of the Year trophy provided a sublimely extemporaneous moment during the telecast. The first jazz project in 43 years to win Album of the Year, Hancock&#8217;s <em>River: The Joni Letters</em> features collaborations with numerous contemporary stylists, including <a id='f419' class='f419' href='/affiliate/C419'>Norah Jones</a> and <a id='f3396' class='f3396' href='/affiliate/C3396'>Corinne Bailey Rae</a>. The project also garnered Best Contemporary Jazz Album honors.</p>

<div class="artist_frame_3"><UL>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/r/ronson_m_1_150.jpg"> Mark Ronson</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/f/foo_fighters_4_150.jpg"> Foo Fighters</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/w/white_stripes_2_150.jpg"> <a id='f3424' class='f3424' href='/affiliate/C3424'>The White Stripes</a></LI>
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<p>BMI&#8217;s preeminent rock family enjoyed a successful night as well. The unfaltering <a id='f315' class='f315' href='/affiliate/C315'>Foo Fighters</a> took home Best Hard Rock Performance honors for driving single &#8220;The Pretender,&#8221; while their <em>Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace</em> earned Rock Album of the Year. Critical darlings and rock purists <a id='f802' class='f802' href='/affiliate/C802'>The White Stripes</a> claimed Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for the title track to <em>Icky Thump</em>, which also garnered Best Alternative Album bragging rights for the enigmatic duo.</p>

<p>Beloved jazz saxophonist and composer <a id='f3738' class='f3738' href='/affiliate/C3738'>Michael Brecker</a> received posthumous awards for Best Jazz Instrumental Album (Individual or Group) and Best Jazz Instrumental Solo. Perennial favorites <a id='f3309' class='f3309' href='/affiliate/C3309'>The Clark Sisters</a> also secured honors for Best Gospel Performance and Best Gospel Song.</p>

<p>Additional winners included <a id='f3113' class='f3113' href='/affiliate/C3113'>Carrie Underwood</a> for Best Female and <a id='f780' class='f780' href='/affiliate/C780'>Keith Urban</a> for Best Male Country Vocal Performances; <a id='f3469' class='f3469' href='/affiliate/C3469'>Calle 13</a> for Best Latin Urban Album; Ray Price and <a id='f574' class='f574' href='/affiliate/C574'>Willie Nelson</a> for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals; <a id='f2406' class='f2406' href='/affiliate/C2406'>Juan Luis Guerra</a> for Best Tropical Latin Album; <a id='f334' class='f334' href='/affiliate/C334'>Vince Gill</a>&#8217;s <em>These Days</em> for Best Country Album; <a id='f1340' class='f1340' href='/affiliate/C1340'>Rihanna</a>&#8217;s &#8220;Umbrella&#8221; for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration; <a id='f509' class='f509' href='/affiliate/C509'>Maroon 5</a> for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals; and <a id='f451' class='f451' href='/affiliate/C451'>Alison Krauss</a> for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.</p>
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      <dc:date>2008-02-11T20:32:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Juan Luis Guerra Tops Latin Grammys</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/535653</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Martin, Ricky, Calle 13, Velosa, Caetano, Aguilar, Pepe, Corea, Chick, Guerra, Juan Luis, Krys, Sebastian, Los Horoscopos De Durango, Los Tigres del Norte, Rabanes, Witt, Marcos, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Dominican singer/songwriter <A id="f2406" class="f2406" href="/affiliate/C2406">Juan Luis Guerra</A> dominated the eighth annual Latin Grammys, held November 8 in Las Vegas, winning five awards, including Album of the Year for <EM>La Llave De Mi Corazon (The Key to My Heart)</EM>, which was also named Best Merengue Album of the Year. The album&#8217;s title track won for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Tropical Song. Guerra was named a BMI Icon at the 2006 BMI Latin Awards and tops the list of BMI 2007 Latin Grammy winners. </P></p>

<p><P><A id="f3550" class="f3550" href="/affiliate/C3550">Ricky Martin</A>, <A id="f3469" class="f3469" href="/affiliate/C3469">Calle 13</A> and <A id="f3631" class="f3631" href="/affiliate/C3631">Caetano Velosa</A> each garnered three awards. Martin won Best Male Pop Vocal Album for <EM>MTV Unplugged</EM> and Best Long Form Music Video for &#8220;MTV Unplugged&#8221;; Calle scored a Best Urban Music Album award for <EM>Residente O Visitante</EM> and Best Urban Song award for &#8220;Pal Norte&#8221;; and Caetano Velosa won Best Singer-Songwriter album for <EM>C&#234;</EM> and Best Brazilian Song for &#8220;N&#227;o Me Arrependo.&#8221;</P></p>

<p><DIV class="artist_frame_3"><UL>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/m/martin_r_1_150.jpg"> Ricky Martin</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/c/calle_13_1_150.jpg"> Calle 13</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/v/velosa_c_1_150.jpg"> Caetano Velosa</LI>
</UL></DIV></p>

<p><P>Mexican artist <A id="f2407" class="f2407" href="/affiliate/C2407">Pepe Aguilar</A> won the Best Ranchero Album for <EM>Enamorado</EM>, while Bobby Cruz&#8217;s Rom&#225;nticos <EM>De Ayer, Hoy y Siempre</EM> was named Best Traditional Tropical Album of the Year.</P></p>

<p><P><A id="f2403" class="f2403" href="/affiliate/C2403">Sebastian Krys</A> added a sixth Latin Grammy to his list of accolades with this year&#8217;s Producer of the Year honor for his work with such artists as Luis Fonsi, Daniela Guzm&#225;n and Jennifer Pe&#241;a., while <A id="f491" class="f491" href="/affiliate/C491">Los Tigres del Norte</A> were honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award for their three-decade career and influential multi-genre music.</P></p>

<p><P>Additional BMI Latin Grammy winners include Freddie Martinez, Sr. (Best Regional Mexican Song); <A id="f2395" class="f2395" href="/affiliate/C2395">Los Horoscopos De Durango</A> (Best Banda Album); <A id="f232" class="f232" href="/affiliate/C232">Chick Corea</A> &amp; Bela Fleck (Best Instrumental Album); and <A id="f2429" class="f2429" href="/affiliate/C2429">Rabanes</A> (Best Rock Album by a Duo or Group with Vocal).</P></p>

<p><P><STRONG>BMI Latin Grammy Winners</STRONG></P></p>

<p><P>Juan Luis Guerra <BR>
Record of the Year <BR>
Album of the Year <BR>
Song of the Year <BR>
Best Tropical Song <BR>
Best Merengue Album of the Year<BR>
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Los Tigres Del Norte<BR>
Lifetime Achievement Award<BR>
<BR>
Ricky Martin <BR>
Best Male Pop Vocal<BR>
Best Long Form Music Video<BR>
<BR>
Calle 13 <BR>
Best Urban Music Album<BR>
Best Urban Song <BR>
<BR>
Caetano Veloso <BR>
Best Singer-Songwriter Album<BR>
Best Brazilian Song<BR>
 <BR>
Oscar D&#8217;Leon <BR>
Best Contemporary Tropical Album of the Year<BR>
<BR>
Bobby Cruz <BR>
Best Traditional Tropical Album of the Year<BR>
 <BR>
Freddie Martinez, Sr.<BR>
Best Regional Mexican Song<BR>
<BR>
<A id="f2438" class="f2438" href="/affiliate/C2438">Marcos Witt</A> <BR>
Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)<BR>
<BR>
Pepe Aguilar <BR>
Best Ranchero Album<BR>
<BR>
Los Horoscopos De Durango<BR>
Best Banda Album <BR>
<BR>
Chick Corea <BR>
Best Instrumental Album<BR>
<BR>
B&#233;la Fleck <BR>
Best Instrumental Album<BR>
<BR>
Sebastian Krys <BR>
Producer of the Year<BR>
<BR>
Rabanes <BR>
Best Rock Album by a Duo or Group with Vocal</P></p>
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      <dc:date>2007-11-09T20:15:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Juan Luis Guerra Leads Latin Grammy Nominees</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/535403</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>D’Leon, Oscar, Beltran, Ivy Queen Graciela, Castro, Cristian, Martin, Ricky, Calle 13, Aguilar, Pepe, Crespo, Elvis, Grupo Montez De Durango, Guerra, Juan Luis, Kinky, Los Horoscopos De Durango, Panda, Shakira, Latin</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI singer/songwriter <a id='f2406' class='f2406' href='/affiliate/C2406'>Juan Luis Guerra</a> leads the list of nominees for the 8th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, announced August 29 at a press conference held at club Mansion in Miami. The Latin Grammy ceremony will be held November 8 at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.</p>

<p>Guerra scored five nominations, including Album of the Year, Best Merengue Album, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Tropical Song, which has he won twice in previous years. In addition, The Latin Recording Academy has named Guerra the 2007 &#8220;Person of the Year&#8221;.</p>

<p>BMI songwriter/artists <a id='f3550' class='f3550' href='/affiliate/C3550'>Ricky Martin</a> and <a id='f3469' class='f3469' href='/affiliate/C3469'>Calle 13</a> tied with four nominations each, while <a id='f679' class='f679' href='/affiliate/C679'>Shakira</a> scored a nomination for her &#8220;Beautiful Liar&#8221; duet with Beyonce.</p>

<p>Martin was nominated for Album of the Year, Best Male Pop Vocal Album, Best Long Form Music Video, and Record of the Year for &#8220;Tu Recuerdo (Your Memory)&#8221;. Calle 13 received nominations for Album of the Year and Best Urban Music Album for Residente O Visitante, Best Short Form Music Video for "Hay Un Son," and Best Urban Song for "Pal Norte".</p>

<p>Additional BMI songwriter/artists nominated for Latin Grammy&#8217;s include <a id='f2407' class='f2407' href='/affiliate/C2407'>Pepe Aguilar</a>, <a id='f3551' class='f3551' href='/affiliate/C3551'>Cristian Castro</a>, <a id='f3001' class='f3001' href='/affiliate/C3001'>Grupo Montez de Durango</a>, <a id='f439' class='f439' href='/affiliate/C439'>Kinky</a>, <a id='f1691' class='f1691' href='/affiliate/C1691'>Panda</a>, <a id='f237' class='f237' href='/affiliate/C237'>Elvis Crespo</a>, <a id='f2395' class='f2395' href='/affiliate/C2395'>Los Horoscopos de Durango</a>, <a id='f3552' class='f3552' href='/affiliate/C3552'>Ivy Queen Graciela Beltran</a>, <a id='f3553' class='f3553' href='/affiliate/C3553'>Oscar D&#8217;Leon</a> and Pablo Olivares.
The 8th Annual Latin Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on the Univision Network from 8 &#8211; 11 p.m. ET/PT.</p>
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      <title>Calle 13: Puerto Rico&#8217;s Family Affair</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/534911</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Calle 13, Orishas, Santaolalla, Gustavo, Sting, Three 6 Mafia, Latin, Urban, Feature</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three-time Latin Grammy Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated Puerto Rican hip-hop and alternative-reggaet&#243;n duo <a id='f3469' class='f3469' href='/affiliate/C3469'>Calle 13</a> displays the electrifying synergy of two stepbrothers, Rene Perez Joglar (Residente) and Eduardo Jose Cabra Martinez (Visitante). Belying his fierce, tattooed visage, Residente has a degree in arts and a Master of Fine Arts in computer animation from Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia. Visitante, who also has a degree in arts and is an accomplished painter, chose the name Visitante because that's how he had to identify himself as a "visitor" whenever he went to visit his half-brother on 13th Street &#8212; Calle 13 &#8212; in the El Conquistador subsection of Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico.</p>

<p>Beneath Calle&#8217;s street-driven grooves beats a strong political consciousness. Their first single, "Querido FBI" ("Dear FBI"), was a reaction to the alleged FBI ambush of Puerto Rican revolutionary leader Filiberto Ojeda R&#237;os. The song served as an instant introduction to a Puerto Rican audience hungry for homegrown stars.</p>

<p>In 2005, two back-to-back hits on local radio stations, "Se Vale T&#243;-T&#243;" and "Atrevete-te-te!,&#8221; propelled the pair further into the public consciousness, as did collaborations with other artists, notably Voltio for the song "Ojalai" (also known as "Chulin Culin Chunfly") and remixes with <a id='f3217' class='f3217' href='/affiliate/C3217'>Three 6 Mafia</a>. At the end of 2005, they finally released their self-titled album, which was lauded as a benchmark in Puerto Rico's rich musical history. In  2006, the band won three Latin Grammys (Best New Artist, Best Urban Album, and Best Short Version Video, for the song &#8220;Atrevete-te-Te!&#8221;) and in 2006 and 2007, Calle 13 continued collaborating with a diverse slate of international artists, including Nelly Furtado (Canada) and superstar Alejandro Sanz (Spain.)</p>

<p>These imaginative pairings continue on their just-released second album, <em>Residente o Visitante</em>, as they are joined by such diverse guests as the Cuban group <a id='f2427' class='f2427' href='/affiliate/C2427'>Orishas</a>, Argentinean Vicentico (from Los Fabulosos Cadillacs), and La Mala Rodr&#237;guez from Spain in the mix.</p>

<p>Although originally grouped under the reggaet&#243;n banner, Calle 13 has far exceeded the definitions of that genre with cumbia, salsa, and even bossa nova. Their lyrics are alternately funny and acerbic, greased with the oil of pure shock value. When they exhort their fans to "turn up the volume on satanic music," in the chorus for the new single "El Tango del Pecado&#8221; (The Tango of Sins), they may be kidding, but it&#8217;s proof that the duo doesn&#8217;t intend to veer away from the serrated edges. The song, a collaboration with Oscar-winning Argentinean producer <a id='f668' class='f668' href='/affiliate/C668'>Gustavo Santaolalla</a>, is a pointed reference to Ren&#233; (Residente) P&#233;rez&#8217;s controversial relationship with the wholesome former Miss Universe Denise Qui&#241;one. &#8220;"I want people to think, to question things," Residente says. "The reality is that we have to record commercial songs, but we put a little <a id='f722' class='f722' href='/affiliate/C722'>sting</a> into them."</p>
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