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Latin field is wide open

With Shakira ineligible this year, Julieta Venegas, Calle 13 and others may get their due.
By Agustin Gurza,Times Staff Writer
December 7, 2006

Without the hip-shaking Shakira, they might have a chance.

The Colombian superstar didn't have an album eligible for a Grammy nomination Thursday in the Latin pop category. That's good news for Mexican alt/pop princess Julieta Venegas and Guatemalan singer/songwriter Ricardo Arjona, both of whom were shut out by Shakira at last month's separate Latin Grammy Awards, which had a different eligibility period.

No single artist dominated the Grammy nominations in the Latin categories Thursday.

But another big winner in last month's awards, the irreverent Puerto Rican rap/reggaeton duo Calle 13, got a nod for eponymous album debut. This time, however, the group is competing in a catch-all field of rock, alternative and urban music that also includes Mexico's top-selling rock band Mana, Venezuela's electro-tropical outfit Los Amigos Invisibles and respected Puerto Rican rapper Tego Calderon.

In the Mexican music category, LA's own Jose Hernandez and his Mariachi Sol de Mexico got a nomination for his 25th anniversary album. He'll be competing with heavy-weights from across the border, including singers Pepe Aguilar and Alicia Villareal.

Shakira's English-language album "Oral Fixation, Vol. 2" didn't get a nomination in any of the marquee categories. She wasn't completely overlooked, though: She got a nomination in the category of best vocal collaboration for her English-language single with Wyclef Jean, "Hips Don't Lie."




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