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Latin Grammy Award for Best Banda Album

Latin Grammy Award for Best Banda Album

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The Latin Grammy Award for Best Banda Album is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally.[1]

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The award goes to solo artists, duos, or groups for releasing vocal or instrumental albums containing at least 51% of new recordings in the banda music genre.[2]

The award was first presented to Banda el Recodo for the album Lo Mejor de Mi Vida at the 1st Latin Grammy Awards ceremony in 2000.[3] They are the most awarded band in this category with eight wins out of eleven nominations and are followed by Los Horóscopos de Durango, the first and so far only non-Mexican performer to win, and Joan Sebastian each with two wins. Banda Machos hold the record for most nominations without a win, with six. Chiquis Rivera became the first solo female singer to win for Playlist.

Winners and nominees

Banda El Recodo, Cancún, 2009
Mexican banda Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizárraga holds the record of most wins in the category with eight as well as most nominations with fourteen. They were also the first recipients of the award in 2000 for Lo Mejor de Mi Vida.
Joan Sebastian at Pepsi Center on August 22, 2009
Two-time winner, Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian. He was the first solo act to receive the award.
Two-time winners La Arrolladora Banda El Limón De René Camacho.
Chiquis Rivera, 2012
Two-time winner, Chiquis Rivera, the first solo female singer to win the award.
Chiquis Rivera, 2012
2021 winner, Grupo Firme.
2023 winners, Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda.
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^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year.

See also


References

General
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