7th Latin Grammy Awards | |
Date: | November 2, 2006 |
Venue: | Madison Square Garden, New York |
Hosts: | Lucero and Víctor Manuelle |
Network: | Univision |
Award1 Type: | Person of the Year |
Award1 Winner: | Ricky Martin |
Previous: | 2005 |
Next: | 2007 |
The 7th Annual Latin Grammy Awards were held for the first time in New York City, NY. The awards show was held at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, November 2, 2006. Shakira was the big winner winning Album of the Year, one of four awards that she won. She is the first female artist to win Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year.[1]
Winners are in bold text.
Record of the Year
Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz — "La Tortura"
Album of the Year
Shakira — Fijación Oral Vol. 1
Song of the Year
Luis F. Ochoa and Shakira — "La Tortura" (Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz)
Best New Artist
Best Female Pop Vocal Album
Shakira — Fijación Oral Vol. 1
Best Male Pop Vocal Album
Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals
Best Urban Music Album
Best Rock Solo Vocal Album
Best Rock Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals
Natalia y La Forquetina — Casa
Best Alternative Music Album
Best Rock Song
Gustavo Cerati — "Crimen"
Best Salsa Album
Gilberto Santa Rosa — Directo Al Corazón
Best Merengue Album
Milly Quezada — MQ
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album
Los Hermanos Zuleta — Cien Días de Bohemia
Best Contemporary Tropical Album
Olga Tañón — Una Nueva Mujer
Best Traditional Tropical Album
Andy Montañez and Pablo Milanés — AM/PM Líneas Paralelas
Best Tropical Song
Fonseca — "Te Mando Flores"
Best Singer-Songwriter Album
Pablo Milanés — Como un Campo de Maíz
Best Ranchero Album
Pepe Aguilar — Historias de Mi Tierra
Best Banda Album
Joan Sebastian — Más Allá Del Sol
Best Grupero Album
Joan Sebastian — En El Auditorio Nacional
Best Tejano Album
La Mafia — Nuevamente
Best Norteño Album
Los Tigres del Norte — Historias Que Contar
Best Tropical Regional Mexican Album
A.B. Quintanilla III & Los Kumbia Kings — Kumbia Kings Live
Best Regional Mexican Song
Edgar Cortazar, Ernesto Cortazar and Tony Melendez — "Aun Sigues Siendo Mia" (Conjunto Primavera)
Best Instrumental Album
Bebo Valdés — Bebo
Best Folk Album
Mercedes Sosa — Corazón Libre
Best Tango Album
Various Artists — Café de Los Maestros
Best Flamenco Album
Diego El Cigala — Picasso En Mis Ojos
Best Latin Jazz Album
Best Christian Album (Spanish language)
Best Christian Album (Portuguese language)
Aline Barros — Aline Barros y Cia
Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album
Best Brazilian Rock Album
Os Paralamas do Sucesso — Hoje
Best Samba/Pagode Album
Marisa Monte — Universo ao Meu Redor
Best MPB Album
Maria Rita — Segundo
Best Romantic Music Album
Roberto Carlos — Roberto Carlos
Best Brazilian Roots/Regional Album
Chitãozinho & Xororó — Vida Marvada
Best Brazilian Song
Rodrigo Maranhão — "Caminho das Águas" (Maria Rita)
Best Latin Children's Album
Adriana Partimpim — Adriana Partimpim - O Show
Best Classical Album
Michel Camilo and Ernest Martínez Izquierdo — Rhapsody In Blue
Best Recording Package
Laura Varsky — Café de Los Maestros (Various Artist)
Best Engineered Album
Gustavo Celis, Serban Ghenea, Mauricio Guerrero, Rob Jacobs, Kevin Killen, Dave Way and Vlado Meller — Fijación Oral Vol. 1 (Shakira)
Producer of the Year
Best Short Form Music Video
Best Long Form Music Video
Bebo Valdés and Diego El Cigala — Blanco y Negro En Vivo
Café Tacuba — Un Viaje
Lifetime Achievement Awards
Trustees Awards