1. Paulina Rubio

    Paulina Rubio Dosamantes (born June 17 1971) is a Grammy and Latin Grammy-nominated Mexican singer and actress.

  2. Celia Cruz

    Celia Cruz was a three-time Grammy Award and four-time Latin Grammy winning Afro-Cuban-American salsa singer who spent most of her career living in New Jersey, and working in the United States and several Latin American countries. Cruz was one of the most successful Cuban performers of the 20th century, with twenty-three gold albums to her name and has earned the moniker "La guarachera de Cuba".

  3. David Bisbal

    David Bisbal is a Latin Grammy-winning Spanish pop singer. He gained famed as a finalist on the interactive reality television show "Operación Triunfo". He has since released three studio albums, all of which topped the Spanish Singles Chart, and toured throughout Spain and Latin America.

  4. Ricardo Arjona

    Edgar Ricardo Arjona Morales, known as Ricardo Arjona (pronounced), is a popular Guatemalan singer. He has won two Grammy Awards from three nominations: The 2007 Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album and the 2006 Latin Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Album, both for his album "Adentro", (2005). He was born in the village of Jocotenango, near Antigua, Guatemala to Ricardo Arjona Moscoso and Noemí Morales de Arjona.

  5. Miguel Bosé

    Miguel Luchino González Bosé, is a Latin Grammy-winning Spanish musician and actor. He has been in many successful Spanish language movies and other artistic works.

  6. Alejandro Fernández

    Alejandro Fernández is a popular Latin Grammy-winning Mexican singer nicknamed as "El Potrillo" ("The Little colt") by the media and his fans. Alejandro originally specialized in traditional, earthy forms of Mexican folk and country music, such as mariachi and ranchera. However, his more recent work has focused on mainstream pop music. He is the son of Vicente Fernández, also a popular Mexican country singer.

  7. Olga Tañón

    Olga Tañón is a two-time Grammy Award and three-time Latin Grammy-winning Merengue & Latin Pop artist. Tañón has lead a career that has earned her 5 Grammy Awards, 17 Premios Lo Nuestro awards.

  8. Ibrahim Ferrer

    Ibrahim Ferrer. They performed at private functions and the two youths managed to scrape together enough money to live. Over the next few years, Ferrer would perform with many musical groups, including Conjunto Sorpresa and Orquesta Chepin-Choven. The leader of the latter composed one of Ferrer's biggest hits, "El Platanal de Bartolo".

  9. Juanes

    Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez, best known as Juanes, is a rock musician from Medellín, Colombia. During the 1980s and 1990s, Juanes was a member of heavy metal band Ekhymosis but disbanded the group in 1998 to pursue a solo career. His 2000 solo debut album, "Fíjate Bien", had moderate commercial success and went on to win three Latin Grammy Awards.

  10. Natalia Lafourcade

    Natalia Lafourcade (born Natalia Lafourcade Silva on 26 February 1984 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Latin Grammy-winning Mexican pop-rock singer and songwriter.

  11. Milly Quezada

    Milagros Quezada (born May 21, c. 1955), much better known in the musical entertainment world as Milly Quezada, is a Latin Grammy winner Dominican Merengue music singer. Quezada refuses to reveal her real age. She is a famous singer in Latin America; especially in those Latin American countries bordered by the Caribbean Sea, and in the eastern seaboard region of the United States.

  12. Tomatito

    José Fernández Torres, known as Tomatito, is a Spanish Flamenco guitarist. He was born among great Flamenco guitarists, including his father Tomate and uncle Nino Miguel. Tomatito became a Flamenco sensation at an early age; he was discovered by Flamenco maestro Paco de Lucía and then began working in part with legendary Flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla.

  13. Andy Montañez

    Andrés Montañez, better known as Andy Montañez, is a famous salsa singer from Puerto Rico. Montañez, like singer Daniel Santos and boxer Ossie Ocasio, is a native of the "Tres Talleres" (Spanish for "Three Workshops") area of "Santurce" San Juan. He is known by the nickname "El niño de Tres Talleres" (the boy from Tres Talleres). He is the first born out of 17 children.

  14. Chucho Valdés

    Chucho Valdés, born Jesús Dionisio Valdés, is a Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and arranger. He was born in Quivicán, Cuba. In 1972 he founded the group Irakere, one of Cuba's best-known Latin jazz bands. Together with pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Valdés is revered as one of Cuba's greatest jazz pianists. His father Bebo Valdés, also a pianist, is the former director of Havana's famous "Tropicana" night club. Bebo Valdés, now in his 80's, is still performing, …

  15. Rudy Perez

    Rudy Pérez is an American songwriter and producer. During the last 25 years, he has composed over 600 songs and written and produced hits for international artists such as Julio Iglesias, Christina Aguilera, Michael Bolton, Luis Miguel, Jose Feliciano, Raul di Blasio and Marc Anthony, among others. He is the first Latin record producer to win the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks Producer of the Year for four consecutive years in a row.

  16. Obie Bermúdez

    Obie Bermúdez, is a Latin Grammy winning-pop singer and composer.

  17. Andy Andy

    Andy Andy or Andy "Fan" (born Angel Villalona in Azua de Compostela) is a Dominican musician from the famed Villalona family. He first started as a merenguero. He Struggled with this type of music and decided to cross over to bachata at first with the nickname "Andy Fan". His first music album, "Aquí Conmigo" ("Here With Me"), was released in 2002. His second album, "Necesito Un Amor" ("I Need A Love"), …

  18. Natalia Oreiro

    Natalia Marisa Oreiro Iglesias Poggio Bourié is a popular Latin Grammy-nominated Uruguayan singer and actress that developed most of her career in Argentina.

  19. Thalía

    Thalía (born "Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda", August 26, 1971 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico) is a successful Latin Grammy-awarded Mexican singer and actress. She is amongst Mexico's most famous telenovela actresses and has sold more than 12 million albums worldwide. In 1981, Thalía started her musical career as a vocalist in the Mexican child group Din Din. She performed in the music festival "Juguemos a Cantar" as a member of the group and later, …

  20. Bebe

    Nieves Rebolledo Vila more popularly known as Bebe (May 9,1978 in Valencia, Spain) is a Latin Grammy-winning Spanish singer and actress. She is noted for her fierce personality, feminist lyrics and androgynous looks.

  21. Cachao López

    Israel "Cachao" López, often known just as "Cachao" (pronounced kah-CHOW) is a Cuban mambo musician and composer, who has helped bring mambo music to popularity in the United States of America in the early 1950s. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and has been described as "the inventor of the mambo". He is considered a master of descarga (Latin jam sessions). López played the acoustic bass with his late brother, …

  22. Tom Capone

    Tom Capone Born Luiz Antonio Ferreira Gonçalves, Tom Capone was a Brazilian music producer and guitar player. Born in Brasilia, Brazil, he died in Los Angeles hours after leaving the 2004 Latin Grammy Awards show when his motorcycle collided with a car. He had been nominated for five Latin Grammy awards.

  23. Juan Gotti

    Juan Gotti (born Juan Ramos) is a Mexican American rapper who was born in Eagle Pass Tx, relocated briefly to Galveston at a young age, before settling in Houston's infamous South Side. Reared in a tough gang-riddled barrio, Ramos proved to be a "diamond in the rough," getting in trouble but all the while expressing potential as an artist.

  24. Mick Guzauski

    Mick Guzauski is a multi-platinum production sound mixer and sound engineer. Guzauski's work spans a wide range of styles, including jazz, R&B, Latin, rock, pop, and easy listening. He won a 2002 Latin Grammy for Thalía's "Arrasando," four 2004 Latin Grammys for Alejandro Sanz's "No es lo mismo" (including Best Engineered Album), and the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for Eric Clapton's "Back Home." As of 2001, he had mixed 27 # 1 singles.

  25. Melody

    Melodía Ruiz Gutiérrez, better known in the Spanish music world as Melody, is a pop singer. Some close relatives used to belong to a music group named "Los Quillos". She released her first album, "Melody" in 2000. Her single "El Baile Del Gorila" ("Gorilla Dance") became a number one hit all over Latin America, even received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Children's Album in 2002.

  26. Adrián Iaies

    Adrián Iaies is an Argentine pianist and composer who has been nominated for the Latin Grammy awards three times. His main style is Jazz but he combines that with soul, tango, and other styles. His first nomination for a Latin Grammy was in 2000 with the release of his album "Las Tardecitas De Minton".

  27. Belinda Peregrín

    Belinda is a Latin Grammy-nominated Mexican pop-rock singer and actress.

  28. Ana María Martínez

    Ana María Martínez is an operatic soprano from Puerto Rico, known for her higher register and ability to reach into smooth, husky mezzo-soprano notes. Martínez was a protegé of tenor Plácido Domingo. Martínez made her debut in 1997 in the role of Solea in Penella's opera "El Gato Montes" with the Washington National Opera opposite Domingo. Martínez won a Latin Grammy in 2001 for Classical Album for "Albeniz: Merlin" with Carlos Alvarez, Placido Domingo, …

  29. Renato Borghetti

    Renato Borghetti (born July 23, 1963) is a Brazilian folk musician and composer of Italian descent. He works in many genres including traditional styles from his home state of Rio Grande do Sul, other styles of Brazilian music like samba, and international genres like jazz and European classical music. His main instrument is the diatonic button accordion. He won a Latin Grammy in 2005 for Best Brazilian Roots/Regional Album, for his album Gaita Ponto Com.

  30. Jessy Serrata

    Jessy Serrata (November 2, 1953-) is an American Tejano musician and vocalist. His nickname is Mr. Iron Throat. Jessy was born in Knox City, Texas, to Matias and Agapita Serrata. He has appeared on over 17 albums. His daughter, Brandy Bee Serrata, is also a vocalist. Although he is best known for his voice, Jessy also plays bass guitar. His music career began with Agapito Zuniga (a.k.a. El Rey de la Cumbia).

  31. Pedro Camargo Mariano

    Pedro Mariano, born Pedro Camargo Mariano, (b. April 18, 1975) is a Brazilian musician. He's the son of Brazilian singer Elis Regina and pianist Cesar Camargo Mariano, and brother of Maria Rita. In the early 1990's Pedro and his brother João Marcelo Bôscoli formed the band "Confraria". It would later include "Artistas Reunidos" musicians Max de Castro, on guitar, and Daniel Carlomagno on bass. Pedro left the group in 1994 to compose jingles and work on his solo career.

  32. Osvaldo Lenine Macedo Pimentel

    Lenine (real name Osvaldo Lenine Macedo Pimentel - born February 2 1959) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Recife, Pernambuco. Lenine's career began at the age of 18, when he moved to Rio de Janeiro to compete in a music festival. In 1982, he released his first LP, "Baque Solto", with partner Lula Queiroga. Ten years later, he released his second album, "Olho de Peixe", with percussionist Marcos Suzano.

  33. Juarez Echenique

    Benjamin Juarez Echenique is a music conductor, born in Mexico City on July 17, 1951. He studied in Mexico at the National School of Music, National University of Mexico, the California Institute of the Arts, where he obtained his Master of Fine Arts in Music, as well as in Italy, France and England. He has conducted Mexico’s leading symphonic orchestras and has been on the conducting staff of the State of Mexico Symphony and Mexico City Philharmonic.