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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Latin Grammy Trustees Award

The Latin Grammy Trustees Award is an award presented annually by the Latin Recording Academy, the same organization that distributes the Latin Grammy Awards, to individuals "who have made significant contributions, other than performance, to Latin music during their careers". Recipients can include producers, songwriters, composers, record label executives, and journalists. Award recipients are honored during "Latin Grammy Week", a string of galas prior to the annual Latin Grammy Awards ceremony. Since its inception, the award has been presented to recipients originating from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Spain, the United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela. The award was first presented to Mexican composer and musician Manuel Esperón. Since 2005, the Trustees Awards have been presented to more than one recipient. Pierre Cossette is the only recipient of the Latin Grammy Trustees Award to also receive the Grammy Trustees Award in 1995. The accolade, along with the Person of the Year and the Lifetime Achievement awards, were not presented in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Recipients

Year Image Recipient Occupation(s) Nationality Ref.
2004 Manuel Esperón Composer
pianist
Mexico
2005 Eduardo Magallanes Eduardo Magallanes Producer
arranger
Mexico
Rafael Pérez Botija Songwriter Spain
Pierre Cossette Pierre Cossette Television producer Canada
2006 Alejandro Quintero Publisher
record label executive
Mexico
Rafael Escalona Rafael Escalona Songwriter
poet
Colombia
2007 João Araujo Record company executive Brazil
Leopoldo Federico Leopoldo Federico Bandoneón player
songwriter
bandleader
Argentina
Fernando Hernández Record company executive Mexico
2008 Simón Díaz Simón Díaz Singer
songwriter
Venezuela
Larry Harlow Pianist
composer
arranger
producer
United States
Juanito Márquez Guitarist
songwriter
arranger
Cuba
2009 José Antonio Abreu José Antonio Abreu Music educator Venezuela
Roberto Cantoral García Songwriter Mexico
2010 Manuel Bonilla Singer
songwriter
Mexico
Juan Carlos Calderón Juan Carlos Calderón Producer
composer
arranger
Spain
Hebe Camargo Hebe Camargo Television host
singer
Brazil
2011 Manuel Alejandro Manuel Alejandro Songwriter Spain
Chucho Ferrer Jesus "Chucho" Ferrer Interpreter
orchestrator
Mexico
Ray Santos Composer
orchestrator
musician
United States
2012 Juan Habichuela Juan Carmona Habichuela Flamenco guitar performer Spain
Yomo Toro Yomo Toro Cuatro performer Puerto Rico
2013 Don Francisco Mario Kreutzberger "Don Francisco" Entertainer
TV Personality
Chile
Pedro Ramírez Velazquez Musician
songwriter
arranger
music director
Mexico
2014 André Midani André Midani Record executive Brazil
Juan Vicente Torrealba Juan Vicente Torrealba Composer Venezuela
2015 Federico Britos Violinist Uruguay
Humberto Gatica Humberto Gatica Record producer Chile
United States
Chelique Sarabia Composer Venezuela
2016 Carlos Mejia Godoy Carlos Mejía Godoy Journalist
singer
Nicaragua
Nelson Motta Nelson Motta Record producer
journalist
performer
Brazil
Rafael Solano Songwriter Dominican Republic
2017 Jon Fausty Record engineer United States
Lalo Schifrin Lalo Schifrin Pianist
arranger
orchestra conductor
composer
Argentina
2018 Horacio Malvicino record label executive
jazz and tango guitarist
composer
arranger
Argentina
Tomás Muñoz record label executive Spain
2019 Mario Kaminsky record label executive Argentina
2020
No award due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Guillermo "Memo" Acosta producer
songwriter
Mexico
Egidio Cuadrado Egidio Cuadrado vallenato accordionist Colombia
2022 Manolo Díaz singer
songwriter
producer
Spain
Paquito D'Rivera saxophonist
composer
Cuba
United States
Abraham Laboriel bassist Mexico
United States
2023 Alex Acuña drummer
percussionist
Peru
Gustavo Santaolalla composer
singer/songwriter
producer
Argentina
Wisón Torres musical director Puerto Rico
United States

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

The artists's occupation(s) are listed on the Special Awards page on the Latin Grammy Award website.

See also