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11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards
The 11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards were held on Thursday, November 11, 2010, at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was the third time the annual event had taken place at this location. The eligibility period for recordings to be nominated was July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010. Nominations were announced on September 8, 2010. On September 14, 2010, it was announced that the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year honoree would be Plácido Domingo. The big winners of the night were Camila, Juan Luis Guerra and Gustavo Cerati with three awards. Juan Luis Guerra's A Son de Guerra was awarded the Album of the Year, the second time he has received this award. "Mientes" by pop band Camila won the Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Alex Cuba and Nelly Furtado became the first Canadian musicians to receive a Latin Grammy Award. Cuba received a Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist and Furtado the Best Female Pop Vocal Album.
Awards
Winners are in bold text.
General
Camila — "Mientes" Juan Luis Guerra 440 — A Son de Guerra Mario Domm and Mónica Vélez — "Mientes" (Camila) Alex Cuba
Pop
Nelly Furtado — Mi Plan Alejandro Sanz — Paraíso Express Camila — Dejarte de Amar
Urban
Chino & Nacho — Mi Niña Bonita La Mala Rodríguez — "No Pidas Perdón"
Rock
Gustavo Cerati — Fuerza natural Gustavo Cerati — "Deja Vu"
Alternative
ChocQuibTown — "De Donde Vengo Yo"
Tropical
Gilberto Santa Rosa — Irrepetible Diomedes Diaz and Alvaro Lopez — Listo Pa' la foto Juan Luis Guerra 440 — A Son de Guerra Concha Buika — El Último Trago Juan Luis Guerra — "Bachata en Fukuoka"
Singer-Songwriter
Rubén Blades — Cantares del Subdesarrollo
Regional Mexican
Vicente Fernández — Necesito de Tí Banda el Recodo — Me Gusta Todo de Tí Elida Reyna & Avante — Fantasia Grupo Pesado — Desde La Cantina Vol. 1. Yoel Henriquez and Paco Lugo — "Amarte a La Antigua" (Pedro Fernández)
Instrumental
Arturo Sandoval — A Time for Love
Traditional
Ilan Chester — Tesoros de la Música Venezolana Aida Cuevas — De Corazón a Corazón Mariachi Tango Tomatito — Sonata Suite
Jazz
João Donato Trio — Sambolero
Christian
Monica — Tienes Que Creer
Brazilian
Sérgio Mendes — Bom Tempo Charlie Brown Jr. — Camisa 10 Joga Bola Até na Chuva Diogo Nogueira — Tô Fazendo a Minha Parte Gilberto Gil — Banda Dois Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano — Double Face Gilberto Gil — Fé na Festa Adriana Calcanhotto — "Tua" (Maria Bethânia)
Children's
Classical
Leo Brouwer — Integral Cuartetos De Cuerda<BR/> Fernando Otero — Vital Lalo Schifrin — "Pampas" (Antonio Lysy)
Recording Package
Rock Instrument Bureau — Fuerza natural (Gustavo Cerati)
Production
Paul Acedo, Rafa Arcaute, Sebastian Krys, Lee Levin, Daniel Ovie, Sebastian Perkal, Tom Russo, Esteban Varela, Dan, Warner and Lurssen Inc. — Distinto (Diego Torres) Jorge Calandrelli and Gregg Field Sergio George
Music Video
Julieta Venegas — "Bien o Mal" Voz Veis — Una Noche Común y Sin Corriente
Special Awards
Performers
Presenters
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