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  1. February 24 – The 35th Annual Grammy Awards are held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. [1] Jon Secada wins the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album for his album Otro Día Más Sin Verte. Linda Ronstadt wins the Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album for her album Frenesí.

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  3. November 3 — The 7th Annual Latin Grammy Awards are held at the Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. [1] Shakira is the biggest winner receiving four awards including Album of the Year for Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 and Record of the Year and Song of the Year for "La Tortura" featuring Alejandro Sanz. Calle 13 wins Best New Artist.

  4. January 10 – EMI Latin bought Bob Grever 's Cara Records, beginning the golden age of Tejano music. [1] February 21 – The 32nd Annual Grammy Awards are held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. [2] José Feliciano wins the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance for his rendition of "Cielito Lindo".

  5. 1980s in Latin music. This article includes an overview of the major events and trends in Latin music in the 1980s, namely in Ibero-America (including Spain and Portugal). This includes recordings, festivals, award ceremonies, births and deaths of Latin music artists, and the rise and fall of various subgenres in Latin music from 1980 to 1989.

  6. Salsa (Musik) Salsa ( spanisch „Soße“, f.) ist eine Stilrichtung der lateinamerikanischen Musik, die in den 1960ern in den USA als Mischform mehrerer Stile aus dem karibischen Raum entstand. Salsa-Musik und das Salsa-Tanzen sind besonders im spanisch­sprachigen Raum des amerikanischen Kontinents und der Karibik populär, darüber hinaus ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MusicMusic - Wikipedia

    The Latin word musica was also the originator for both the Spanish música and French musique via spelling and linguistic adjustment, though other European terms were probably loanwords, including the Italian musica, German Musik, Dutch muziek, Norwegian musikk, Polish muzyka and Russian muzïka.