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Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame
Spanish: El Pabellón de la Fama de los Compositores Latinos
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EstablishedOctober 18, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-10-18)
Location1688 Meridian Avenue
6th & 7th Floor
Miami, Florida
Coordinates25°47′31″N 80°08′13″W / 25.7920199°N 80.1368746°W / 25.7920199; -80.1368746
TypeHall of fame
FounderDesmond Child and Rudy Pérez
PresidentMarti Cuevas[1]
WebsiteOfficial website

The Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame (LSHOF) (Spanish: El Pabellón de la Fama de los Compositores Latinos) also known as La Musa Awards, was established on October 18, 2012, by Desmond Child and Rudy Pérez, and is located in Miami, Florida, United States. The hall of fame is dedicated to "educating, honoring and celebrating the lives and music of the world’s greatest Latin songwriters and composers".[2] The hall of fame was conceived by Child after he realized that he was only the third Latino to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.[3] Pérez came up with the same idea after having discussions with Latin composers Manuel Alejandro and Armando Manzanero 16 years prior to its conception.[4] Initially, the organization had only 119 participants which grew to over 15,000 members in two years from 21 Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries across Latin America, Europe, and the US. Nominations for the inductions are selected by its committee of music professionals, which consists of producers, composers, musicians, and performers,[5] with the winners being voted by the general public.[3] The only exception was for the 2022 inductees. To be eligible for a nomination, the songwriter, composer, or lyricist is required to have their first published work released at least 20 years prior to the year of induction.[2][6] The accolades are divided into three groups: inductees, posthumous inductees, and additional honorees.[7] While inductees are selected by an online survey, the posthumous inductees, and special honors are presented by the organization's committee.[2] For the inaugural La Musa Awards, five inductees were selected from 24 nominees of performing and non-performing songwriter categories.[5][8] The gala took place on April 23, 2013, at the New World Center in Miami Beach.[9] After a two-year absence, the organization celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2022 and inducted both of its founders into the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame.[10] Since the inception, songwriters originating from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Italy, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, the US, and Venezuela have been inducted.

Inductees

Key
Indicates non-performing recipient
List of inductees
Year Image Inductee Nationality Ref.
2013 File:Manuelalejandro.jpg Manuel Alejandro Spain [11][12]
File:José Angel Espinoza Ferrusquilla (cropped).jpg José Ángel Espinoza Mexico
File:José Feliciano.jpg José Feliciano Puerto Rico
File:Julio Iglesias.jpg Julio Iglesias Spain
File:Armando Manzanero2010.jpg Armando Manzanero Mexico
File:Concha Valdes Miranda.jpg Concha Valdés Miranda Cuba
2014 Omar Alfanno Panama [13][14]
Rafael Pérez Botija Spain
Lolita de la Colina Mexico
File:Gloria Estefan 2009 White House.jpg Gloria Estefan Cuba
2015 Héctor Ochoa Cárdenas Colombia [15][16]
File:Gloria Estefan and Emilio Estefan at 2014 MIFF edited.jpg Emilio Estefan Cuba
File:Myriam Hernandez en festival.jpg Myriam Hernández Chile
File:Gustavo Santaolalla, Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara, March 07, 2008-1.jpg Gustavo Santaolalla Argentina
File:Alvaro en Cuba01.jpg Álvaro Torres El Salvador
File:Diego Torres at MIFF.jpg Diego Torres Argentina
2016 Claudia Brant Argentina [17][18]
Alejandro Jaén Spain
File:Miguel Luna.jpg Miguel Luna Mexico
File:DracoRosa3.jpg Draco Rosa Puerto Rico
File:Los Temerarios - En Concierto.jpg Los Temerarios Mexico
Cheo Zorrilla Dominican Republic
2017 File:Erika Ender picby Raymond Collazo.jpg Erika Ender Panama [19][20]
File:Ana Gabriel.jpg Ana Gabriel Mexico
File:Roberto Livi.JPG Roberto Livi Mexico
File:12-05-2017 Camilo Sesto (cropped).jpg Camilo Sesto Spain
Martin Urieta Mexico
File:Carlos Vives - World Economic Forum on Latin America 2010.jpg Carlos Vives Colombia
2018 File:Carlos Rubira.jpg Carlos Rubira Infante Ecuador [21][22]
Fernando Osorio Venezuela
File:Lunas 2012.JPG Gloria Trevi Mexico
File:Chucho Valdes.jpg Chucho Valdés Cuba
2019 File:Wac luna award.jpg Willie Colón United States [23][24]
Armando Larrinaga Cuba
File:Chico novarro retrato.jpg Chico Novarro Argentina
File:Ivy Queen Latin Billboards 2009.jpg Ivy Queen Puerto Rico
File:Michael sullivan tv brasil.jpg Michael Sullivan Brazil
2022 File:Desmond Child 2019 (cropped).jpg Desmond Child United States [10]
File:Juanes 2022.png Juanes Colombia
File:Songwriter Rudy Perez at SUPERMENSCH screening.jpg Rudy Pérez Cuba
United States
File:Tony Renis Primo Piano.jpg Tony Renis Italy

Posthumous inductees

List of posthumous inductees
Year Image Inductee Nationality Ref.
2013 Roberto Cantoral Mexico [25]
2014 File:Carlos Gardel en París, año 1923.jpg Carlos Gardel Argentina [26]
File:Antônio Carlos Jobim (cropped).jpg Antônio Carlos Jobim Brazil
Agustín Lara Mexico
File:LecuonaE.jpg Ernesto Lecuona Cuba
File:RafaelHD.jpg Rafael Hernández Marín Puerto Rico
File:Parra01f.PNG Violeta Parra Chile
2015 File:Juan carlos calderon (cropped).png Juan Carlos Calderón Spain [27]
File:ChabucaCantando.jpg Chabuca Granda Peru
File:Maria-Grever-composing-music.jpg María Grever Mexico
File:Paco de Lucía 4.jpg Paco de Lucía Spain
César Portillo de la Luz Cuba
File:Joan Sebastian Pepsi Center (cropped).jpg Joan Sebastian Mexico
2016 File:Juan Gabriel --- Pepsi Center --- 09.26.14 (15367329711).jpg Juan Gabriel Mexico [28]
Benny Moré Cuba
File:Mariano Mores - Odeon LDM881.jpg Mariano Mores Argentina
File:Tito Puentes.jpg Tito Puente United States
Myrta Silva Puerto Rico
2017 File:Gustavo Cerati, Madrid, 2006.10.10.jpg Gustavo Cerati Argentina [29]
2018 René Touzet Cuba [30]
2022 File:Johnny Ventura El Caballo cropped.jpeg Johnny Ventura Dominican Republic [10]

Honorees

La Musa Honors

The La Musa Honors were only presented in 2013 and were awarded to Olga Guillot, Draco Rosa, Nat King Cole, Desi Arnaz, Ralph S. Peer, Prince Royce, and Natalia Jiménez.[25]

Desi Arnaz Pioneer Award (Premio Pionero Desi Arnaz)

Named after Cuban musician Desi Arnaz, the award recognizes "trailblazers in contemporary music".[31]

Desi Arnaz Pioneer Award honorees
Year Recipient Ref.
2013 Desi Arnaz [25]
2014 Raul Alarcon Sr. [32]
2015 Quincy Jones [31]
2016 Angelo Medina [28]
2017 Afo Verde [29]
2018 Eydie Gormé [30]
2019 Jesús López [33]
2022 Eddy Cue [10]

Icon Award (Premio Icono)

Recognition of an artist for their career and musical contribution.[34]

Icon Award honorees
Year Recipient Ref.
2014 Alejandro Sanz [34]
2015 Café Tacuba [27]
2017 Carlos Vives [34]
2018 Víctor Manuelle [34]
2019 Pitbull [35]
2022 Residente [36]

Hero's Award (Premio Triunfador)

Presented to young musicians "who have reached outstanding achievements in their career while contributing to the development of Latin music".[37]

Hero's Award honorees
Year Recipient Ref.
2014 Miguel [26]
2015 Fonseca [27]
2016 Yandel [37]
2017 Wisin [29]
2018 Gente de Zona [30]

Conqueror Award (Premio Conquistador)

Recognition of a musician's "career and important artistic contributions in the Latin music industry".[38]

Conqueror Award honorees
Year Recipient Ref.
2014 Jencarlos Canela [26]
2015 Beto Cuevas [38]
2016 Yotuel Romero [28]
2017 Horacio Palencia [29]
2018 Descemer Bueno [30]
2019 Luciano Luna [39]

La Musa Elena Casals Award (Premio La Musa Elena Casals)

Recognition of "outstanding young talent and achievements in music".[40]

La Musa Elena Casals Award honorees
Year Recipient Ref.
2014 Marlow Rosado [26]
2015 Alejandra Guzmán [40]
2016 Julieta Venegas [28]
2017 Ednita Nazario [29]
2018 Karol G [30]
2019 Kany García [39]
2022 Elena Rose [10]

Publishers Award (Premio Editores Ralph S. Peer)

Publishers Award honorees
Year Recipient Ref.
2014 Zach Horowitz [26]
2015 Jose Perdomo [27]
2016 Jorge Mejia [28]
2017 Ralph Peer, II [29]
2018 Alexandra Lioutikoff [30]
2019 Nestor Casonu [39]
2022 Gustavo Menendez [10]

Living Legend (Leyenda en Vida)

Recognition of "artistic contribution, cultural impact, and lasting legacy".[41]

Living Legend honorees
Year Recipient Ref.
2013 Andy García [41]
2015 Emilio Estefan [27]
2018 Raphael [41]
2019 José José [39]
2022 Manuel Alejandro [10]

Founders Award (Premio de Los Fundadores)

Founders Award honorees
Year Recipient Ref.
2015 John LoFrumento [27]
2016 Linda Moran [28]
2018 Karen Sherry [30]
2019 Dan Warner [39]
2022 Walter Kolm [10]

Legacy Award (Premio Legado)

Honors "legendary performers who have shined the spotlight on Latin music and culture throughout their distinguished careers".[42]

Legacy Award honorees
Year Recipient Ref.
2015 Rita Moreno [42]
2016 Larry Harlow [28]
2017 Julio Jaramillo [29]

Towering Song (La Canción de Todos los Tiempos)

Towering Songs
Year Song Ref.
2014 "El Día Que Me Quieras" [26]
2015 "Guantanamera" [27]
2016 "Oye Como Va" [28]
2017 "La Bamba" [29]
2018 "Macarena" [30]
2019 "Suavemente" [39]
2022 "Feliz Navidad" [10]

Other honorees

Special awards to honorees that have only been presented once:

Other honorees
Year Award Recipient / Work Ref.
2013 The Voice of the Muse (La Voz de la Musa) Olga Tañón [43]
2016 WorldArts Discovery of the Year Emily Estefan [28]
2017 Towering Song (La Canción del Año) "Despacito" [43]
2022 Medal of Freedom "Patria y Vida" [10]

Previously nominated artists

The following songwriters have been nominated at least once for the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame, but have yet to be selected as an inductee.

List of inductees
Name Image Nationality No. of noms. Year(s) nominated Ref.
Carlos Eleta Almarán Panama 1 2013 [12]
Roberto Angleró Puerto Rico 2 2017, 2018 [20][22]
Ramón Arcusa Spain 1 2015 [16]
Ricardo Arjona[note 1] File:Concierto Ricardo Arjona Miami 2009 (cropped).jpg Guatemala 2 2013, 2014 [12][14]
Armando Avila Mexico 2 2017, 2018 [20][22]
Rubén Blades File:Ruben Blades by Gage Skidmore.jpg Panama 5 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 [14][16][18][20][24]
Hugo Blanco File:Hugo Blanco 2010.JPG Venezuela 1 2013 [12]
Leo Brouwer File:Leob.jpg Cuba 1 2015 [14][16][18][20][24]
Chico Buarque File:Chico Buarque in 2023.jpg Brazil 1 2013 [12]
Vico C File:Vico - C en Puerto Rico (cropped).jpg Puerto Rico 2 2016, 2018 [18][22]
Jorge Calandrelli Argentina 1 2017 [20]
José María Cano File:Jose Maria Cano.JPG Spain 1 2016, 2019 [18][24]
Erasmo Carlos File:26 Prêmio da Música Brasileira (18686942786) (cropped).jpg Brazil 5 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 [16][18][20][22][24]
Roberto Carlos File:Roberto Carlos Credicard Hall (42626066250).jpg Brazil 3 2013, 2014, 2015 [12][14][16]
Andrés Castro Colombia 1 2019 [24]
Alberto Cortez File:Alberto Cortez.JPG Mexico 2 2013, 2014 [12][14]
Elvis Crespo File:Elviscrespo2018 (cropped).png Puerto Rico 1 2017 [20]
Oscar D'León File:Oscar D'León 2009.jpg Venezuela 2 2018, 2019 [22][24]
Daddy Yankee File:Daddy Yankee 2015.png Puerto Rico 1 2019 [24]
Franco De Vita File:Franco De Vita en concierto.jpg Venezuela 2 2014, 2015 [14][16]
Luis Gomez Escolar Spain 3 2015, 2018, 2019 [16][22][24]
Estéfano Colombia 2 2017, 2019 [20][24]
Rubén Fuentes File:Rubén Fuentes Gassón violinista clásico y compositor mexicano (cropped).jpg Mexico 2 2014, 2015 [14][16]
Charly García Argentina 1 2017 [20]
Guadalupe García García Cuba 1 2019 [24]
Amaury Gutiérrez Mexico 1 2017 [20]
Alejandro Jaén Spain 2 2015, 2016 [14][16]
João Gilberto File:João Gilberto.jpg Brazil 2 2013, 2018 [12][22]
Juan Luis Guerra[note 1] File:Juan Luis Guerra 2012.jpg Dominican Republic 2 2013, 2014 [12][14]
Enrique Iglesias File:Enrique Iglesias 2011, 2.jpg Spain 1 2017 [20]
Carlos Lara Mexico 2 2016, 2017, 2019 [18][20][24]
Mario Quintero Lara File:Mario Quintero Lara, Los Tucanes De Tijuana En Vivo.jpg Mexico 1 2019 [24]
Guillermo De Leon Ruiz Guatemala 1 2018 [22]
Alejandro Lerner File:Lerner4.jpg Argentina 2 2016, 2019 [18][24]
Gian Marco File:Gian Marco.png Peru 1 2014 [14]
Gustavo Marquez Argentina 1 2017 [20]
Pablo Milanés File:Pablo milanes.jpg Cuba 2 2015, 2019 [16][24]
Rafi Monclova Puerto Rico 2 2013 [12]
Ricardo Montaner File:Ricardo-Montaner.jpg Venezuela 2 2017 [12]
Ednita Nazario File:Ednita performing Para El Peor Amante.jpeg Puerto Rico 1 2015 [16]
Luis Fernanco Ochoa United States 2 2016, 2017 [18][20]
Fher Olvera File:Fher Olvera in Denver, 2023.jpg Mexico 1 2017 [20]
Johnny Ortiz Puerto Rico 1 2014 [12]
Johnny Pacheco File:Compositor Jhonny Pacheco.jpg Dominican Republic 1 2019 [24]
Jorge Luis Piloto Cuba 2 2014, 2016 [14][18]
Alberto Plaza Chile 1 2015 [16]
KC Porter File:KC Porter (photo by Jim Hagopian).jpg United States 2 2016, 2018 [18][22]
Chema Purón Spain 1 2015 [16]
A.B. Quintanilla File:AB Quintanilla.png United States 1 2019 [24]
Rubén Rada File:Rada- milonga y candombe en La Ballena Azul (20228209453).jpg Uruguay 1 2018 [22]
José Antonio Rodríguez Dominican Republic 1 2019 [24]
Joaquín Sabina File:Joaquín Sabina (RPS 09-10-2022) Premio Ciudad de Alcalá de las Artes y las Letras.png Spain 1 2016 [18]
Horacio Salinas File:Horacio salinas (cropped).jpg Chile 1 2018 [18]
Chelique Sarabia File:Chelique Sarabia en 1972.jpg Venezuela 5 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019 [12][14][16][18][24]
Kike Santander File:Kike Santander en Eurovisión 2004.jpg Colombia 2 2016, 2018 [18][22]
Romeo Santos File:Anthony Romeo Santos.jpg United States 1 2017 [20]
Shakira File:Shakira for VOGUE in 2021 2.png Colombia 1 2016 [18]
Lalo Schifrin File:Lalo schifrin (cropped) (2).jpg Spain 3 2013, 2014, 2015 [12][14][16]
Joan Manuel Serrat File:Joan Manuel Serrat - Gira 100x100 Serrat.jpg Spain 4 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019 [12][14][22][24]
Rafael Solano Dominican Republic 2 2014, 2018 [14][22]
Marco Antonio Solís File:MarcoAntonioSolisCollage-1-1000 adjusted.jpg Mexico 3 2016, 2017, 2018 [18][20][22]
Caetano Veloso File:Caetano Veloso (cropped).jpg Brazil 3 2015, 2016, 2017 [16][18][20]

Note

  1. 1.0 1.1 Ricardo Arjona and Juan Luis Guerra were selected among the nominees in 2014, but because they were unable to attend the ceremony, they have yet to be inducted into the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame.[44]

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