Billboard Latin Music Award For Latin Jazz Album Of The Year

The Billboard Latin Music Award for Latin Jazz Album of the Year was an honor that was presented annually at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, a ceremony which honors the most popular albums, songs, and performers in Latin music, as determined by the actual sales, radio airplay, streaming and social data that shapes Billboard's weekly charts.

Latin jazz is a form of jazz music which incorporates various sounds from Latin America.

Billboard Latin Music Award for Latin Jazz Album of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byBillboard
First awarded1994
Last awarded2008
Most awardsArturo Sandoval (5)
Most nominationsPoncho Sanchez (8)
Websitebillboardevents.com

The accolade for Latin Jazz Album of the Year was first presented at the inaugural Billboard Latin Music Awards in 1994 to Uruguayan musician Roberto Perera's Dreams & Desires (1992). From 1994 to 1998, only winners were announced at the conferences. Nominees were first presented in 1999 after Billboard began the Latin Music Awards on Telemundo. Cuban musician Arturo Sandoval is the most awarded artist with five wins. His records, Danzón (Dance On) (1994) and Hot House (1998), are both winners of the category, and also received the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album.Latin Soul by Poncho Sanchez is the only record to have been nominated more than once. It was nominated in 2000 and won the award in 2001. Chucho Valdés holds the record for the most nominations without a win, with four. The accolade was last presented in 2008 and discontinued a year later.

Recipients

Billboard Latin Music Award For Latin Jazz Album Of The Year 
Uruguayan musician, Roberto Perera, first recipient of the award in 1994
Billboard Latin Music Award For Latin Jazz Album Of The Year 
Cuban musician Arturo Sandoval, the most awarded performer with five wins
Year Winner(s) Work Nominees Ref.
1994 Roberto Perera Dreams & Desires Nominations were not provided prior to 1999
1995 Arturo Sandoval Danzón (Dance On)
1996 Arturo Sandoval Arturo Sandoval & The Latin Train
1997 Tito Puente and La India with the Count Basie Orchestra Jazzin'
1998 Herb Alpert Passion Dance
1999 Arturo Sandoval Hot House
2000 Los Hombres Calientes Los Hombres Calientes
2001 Poncho Sanchez Latin Soul
2002 Poncho Sanchez Latin Spirits
2003 Gato Barbieri Shadow of the Cat
2004 Arturo Sandoval Trumpet Evolution
2005 Paco de Lucía Cositas Buenas
2006 Arturo Sandoval Sandoval: Live at the Blue Note
2007 Eliane Elias Around the City
2008 Luciana Souza The New Bossa Nova

See also

References

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Billboard Latin Music AwardsJazzLatin jazzMusic of Latin America

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