Grammys will celebrate Latin music with prime-time CBS musical special
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Grammys will celebrate Latin music with prime-time CBS musical special
"Moreno nabbed her only Grammy nomination and win at the 15th Grammy Awards for children's music album for her work on "The Electric Company." Her Grammy was the second jewel in her EGOT quest, which she completed in 1977 with her Emmy for her appearance on "The Muppet Show." Santana's 1999 album, "Supernatural," tied the record for most Grammy wins in one night with eight at the 42nd Grammy Awards - matching the record set by Michael Jackson's "Thriller" in 1984."
"Though often overlooked by the Recording Academy at its main awards show, Latin music will get its moment of recognition from the institution later this month. "A Grammy Celebration of Latin Music" will be a two-hour TV special honoring the genre's "lasting impact and influence in the United States," according to a CBS press release. The program will air Dec. 28 on the Tiffany Network at 8 p.m. Pacific time."
A Grammy Celebration of Latin Music will air Dec. 28 at 8 p.m. PT on CBS as a two-hour special honoring Latin music's lasting impact and influence in the United States. Wilmer Valderrama and Roselyn Sánchez will co-host, with performances by Ángela Aguilar, Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, Gloria Estefan, Luis Fonsi, Maren Morris, Laura Pausini, Prince Royce, Carín León, the Warning, Robin Thicke and Billy Idol. The Tony-winning Buena Vista Social Club cast will perform; interviews will include Daddy Yankee, Emilio Estefan, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Rita Moreno and Carlos Santana. The special follows previous Grammy "salutes" format.
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