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Grammy Award for Best Norteño Album

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Country
  
United States

Official website
  
grammy.com

Instituted
  
2009

Category of
  
Grammy Awards

First awarded
  
2009

Presented by
  
The Recording Academy

Last awarded
  
2011

Grammy Award for Best Norteño Album

Awarded for
  
quality norteño music albums

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Winners & Nominees
  
ClassicRamón Ayala - Intocable - Alejandro Gulmar -, Classic, Winner, Ni Hoy Ni MañanaGerardo Ortiz, Ni Hoy Ni Mañana, Nominee, Desde la cantina - Volumen 1Pesado, Desde la cantina - Volumen 1, Nominee, IndispensableAngel Fresnillo, Indispensable, Nominee, IntensamentePrincipez de la Musica Norteña, Intensamente, Nominee, Tu Noche con Los Tigres del NorteLos Tigres del Norte - Joseph Pope - Alfonso Rodenas, Tu Noche con Los Tigres del Norte, Winner, Pese A Quien Le PeseLos Rieleros del Norte, Pese A Quien Le Pese, Nominee, Dejame SoñarCumbre Norteña, Dejame Soñar, Nominee, El Niño De OroEl Compa Chuy, El Niño De Oro, Nominee, Soy Todo TuyoLos Tucanes De Tijuana, Soy Todo Tuyo, Nominee, RaícesLos Tigres del Norte - Joseph Pope - Alfonso Rodenas, Raíces, Winner, Six PackSiggno, Six Pack, Nominee, Cuidado!Solido, Cuidado!, Nominee, Me Ena De Un AngelLos Palominos, Me Ena De Un Angel, Nominee, Corridos: Defendiendo El HonorPesado, Corridos: Defendiendo El Honor, Nominee, Detalles y emocionesLos Tigres del Norte - Joseph Pope - Walter Romero -, Detalles y emociones, Winner, Historias Que ContarLos Tigres del Norte - Eduardo Hernandez - Joseph Pope -, Historias Que Contar, Winner

The Grammy Award for Best Norteño Album was an honor presented to recording artists at the 51st, 52nd and 53rd Grammy Awards (2009–2011) for quality norteño music albums. The Grammy Awards, an annual ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, are presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position".

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Prior to the establishment of the Best Norteño Album category, norteño recordings were eligible to compete in the Best Mexican/Mexican American Album category. The award will be discontinued from 2012 in a major overhaul of Grammy categories. In 2011, the Recording Academy announced the retirement of the award category. Beginning in 2012, norteño recordings will be eligible for the newly formed Grammy Award for Best Banda or Norteño Album category.

Background

Prior to the establishment of the Best Norteño Album category, norteño recordings were eligible to compete in the Best Mexican/Mexican American Album category. In 2011, the Recording Academy announced the retirement of the award category. Beginning in 2012, norteño recordings will be eligible for the newly formed Grammy Award for Best Banda or Norteño Album category.

Recipients

For the 51st Grammy Awards (2009), Best Norteño Album nominees included Los Palominos for Me Enamoré de Un Angel, Los Tigres del Norte for Raíces, Pesado for Corridos: Defendiendo el Honor, Siggno for Six Pack, and Solido for Cuidado. Me Enamoré de Un Angel peaked at number 45 on Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart. Awards were presented to members of Los Tigres del Norte as performing artists, including Eduardo Hernandez, Hernan Hernandez, Jorge Hernandez, Luis Hernandez and Oscar Lara Angulo. Alfonso Rodenas and Joseph Pope received awards as engineers/mixers, and members of Los Tigres del Norte were also recognized as producers of the album.

2010 nominees included Cumbre Norteña for Déjame Soñar, El Compa Chuy for El Niño de Oro, Los Rieleros del Norte for Pese a Quien le Pese, Los Tigres del Norte for Tu Noche con Los Tigres del Norte, and Los Tucanes de Tijuana for Soy Todo Tuyo. The award was presented to Los Tigres del Norte for the second consecutive year. Rodenas and Pope were again recognized as engineers of the album as were members of Los Tigres del Norte as producers.

Nominees for the 53rd Grammy Awards included Intocable for Classic. Classic reached peak positions on number three and number eight on Billboard's Regional Mexican Albums and Top Latin Albums charts, respectively. The award was presented to Intocable, members of which included José Juan Hernández, René Martinez, Ricardo J. Muñoz, Johnny Lee Rosas, Félix Salinas, Daniel Sanchez, and Sergio Serna. Additional awards were presented to Alejandro Gulmar, Chuy Flores, Edgar "Pilo" Cavazos, Marco Gamboa and Oscar "Welito" González as the engineers/mixers as well as Ramón Ayala as the producer.

References

Grammy Award for Best Norteño Album Wikipedia