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Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Solo Vocal Album

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Country
  
United States

Official website
  
latingrammy.com

Last awarded
  
2009

First awarded
  
2001

Instituted
  
2001

Category of
  
Latin Grammy Award

Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Solo Vocal Album

Awarded for
  
vocal rock, hard rock or metal albums containing at least 51% of newly recorded material

Presented by
  
Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences

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Winners & Nominees
  
TeatroDraco Rosa - Benny Faccone - Seth Atkins Horan, Teatro, Winner, Solo o en compañía de otrosMiguel Ríos, Solo o en compañía de otros, Nominee, Miedo escénicoBeto Cuevas, Miedo escénico, Nominee, Hellville de LuxeEnrique Bunbury, Hellville de Luxe, Nominee, Un mañanaLuis Alberto Spinetta, Un mañana, Nominee, La Lengua PopularAndrés Calamaro - Cachorro López - Juan Blas Caballero -, La Lengua Popular, Winner, Why You?Siddartha, Why You?, Nominee, Efecto DominóChetes, Efecto Dominó, Nominee, Energía DivinaJuanse, Energía Divina, Nominee, BalmoralLoquillo, Balmoral, Nominee, NeciaAlih Jey, Necia, Nominee, El Mundo Cabe en Una CanciónFito Páez - Nigel Walker, El Mundo Cabe en Una Canción, Winner, El Endémico Embustero y el Incauto PertinazRosendo Mercado, El Endémico Embustero y el Incauto Pertinaz, Nominee, Dúos - Tríos y Otras PerversionesAriel Rot, Dúos - Tríos y Otras Perversiones, Nominee, Las siete y mediaIván Ferreiro, Las siete y media, Nominee, Pisando lo FregaoBelo y los Susodichos, Pisando lo Fregao, Nominee, Ahí VamosGustavo Cerati - Hector Castillo - Tweety González -, Ahí Vamos, Winner, InfinitoBelén Arjona, Infinito, Nominee, Ahora piden tu cabezaAriel Rot, Ahora piden tu cabeza, Nominee, Inconsciente ColectivoFabiana Cantilo, Inconsciente Colectivo, Nominee, IndelebleAlejandra Guzmán, Indeleble, Nominee, Mi SangreJuanes - Gustavo Santaolalla - Anibal Kerpel -, Mi Sangre, Winner, MestizoRevólver, Mestizo, Nominee, Imperfecta-ImperfectJD Natasha, Imperfecta-Imperfect, Nominee, Mi vida con ellasFito Páez, Mi vida con ellas, Nominee, El viaje a ninguna parteEnrique Bunbury, El viaje a ninguna parte, Nominee

Latin grammy award for best rock solo vocal album top 6 facts


The Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Solo Vocal Album was an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony conducted by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences to "recognize excellence and create a wider awareness of the cultural diversity" and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally. According to the category description guide for the 2009 Latin Grammy Awards, the award was given to vocal rock, hard rock or metal albums containing at least 51 percent of newly recorded material. It was given to a male or female artist.

The award was first presented at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2001. Before its introduction, the rock categories were separated by gender and ensembles, with an additional award for Best Rock Album. At the Latin Grammy Awards of 2010 two rock categories were presented, Rock Album and Best Rock Song. No information was released regarding the absence or possible withdrawal of the Best Rock Solo Vocal Album category.

Argentinian artists have won the award more times than any other nationality. Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes has won the most awards in the category, with three wins out of the same number of nominations. Mexican performers Alejandra Guzmán and Julieta Venegas are the only female singers to be awarded. Fito Páez and Luis Alberto Spinetta are the most nominated performers, with four nominations each. Draco Rosa became the last recipient of the award in 2009, for the album Teatro.

References

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