Ricardo Arjona to Receive ASCAP Latin Heritage Award at 14th Annual ASCAP Latin Music Awards Celebration in Los Angeles on March 7, 2006
Ricardo Arjona to Receive ASCAP Latin Heritage Award at 14th Annual ASCAP Latin Music Awards Celebration in Los Angeles on March
Feb. 7, 2006 06:43 PM
NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/07/06 -- The American Society of Composers, Authors
and Publishers (ASCAP) will celebrate its 14th Annual Latin Music Awards on
Tuesday, March 7, 2006 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles,
California. The invitation-only gala will honor the songwriters and
publishers of ASCAP's most performed songs in Latin Music of 2005. ASCAP's
Latin Music Awards is one of the most attended and celebrated events in the
Latin entertainment community.
One of the evening's highlights will be the presentation of the ASCAP Latin
Heritage Award to Ricardo Arjona. This is one of the most prestigious
honors that the Society bestows upon its members, and is being given to
Arjona for his outstanding contribution to Latin music. Past recipients
include Antonio Aguilar, Celia Cruz, José Feliciano, Ednita Nazario, Arturo
Sandoval, Gilberto Santa Rosa and Olga Tañón.
During the awards ceremony, ASCAP will also recognize the Songwriter of the
Year, Publisher of the Year, Super Song of the Year, and awards will be
presented in the following categories: Pop, Tropical, Regional Mexican,
Rock, Urban, and Television. In the Television category, awards will be
presented to the Top Rated Theme for Soap Opera and the Top Rated Theme for
TV Variety Program.
The singer-songwriter tradition of social and interpersonal commentary
remains robust around the world, and in Latin America, no one keeps it
alive more than Ricardo Arjona. Arjona is one of the most respected poets,
performers and songwriters in the hemisphere. Born in the small town of
Jocotenango, Guatamala, he starting playing guitar and singing at an early
age, performing at political rallies and festivals while in college. He
taught school, but moved to Mexico to follow his muse. When his first album
turned out more pop than protest, he turned his back on recording and spent
five years experimenting with different careers. He enrolled in university
and studied Engineering, Architecture and Communications. He taught school
in a rural part of Guatemala and was also a record setting professional
basketball player. But like any artist with a calling, his creativity could
not be contained.
He moved to Buenos Aires, where he began writing songs and performing in
local bars. In 1990 he released the controversial "Jesus Verbo No
Sustantivo." He soon found a recording home with Sony, where his "Animal
Nocturno" album went on to receive 13 Platinum and 1 Diamante Awards. The
follow up, 1994's "Historias," was an even bigger success, but it was in
1996 that the now Mexico-based Arjona experienced a defining moment with
the release of "Si El Norte Fuera el Sur," the title track from the album
of the same name. The title was a hugely popular song and served to
further separate Arjona from the traditional pop lyricists. He fills
stadiums and has gone on to release four hugely successful CDs, an
autobiographical DVD documentary, and his newest release, "Adentro."
About ASCAP
Established in 1914, ASCAP is the first and leading U.S. Performing Rights
Organization representing the world's largest repertory totaling over 8
million copyrighted musical works of every style and genre from more than
230,000 composer, lyricist and music publisher members. ASCAP also
represents the repertories created by the international affiliates of 70
foreign performing rights organizations. ASCAP protects the rights of its
members and foreign affiliates by licensing the public performances of
their copyrighted works and distributing royalties based upon surveyed
performances. ASCAP is the only American Performing Rights Organization
owned and governed by its writer and publisher members. www.ascap.com
MEDIA, PLEASE NOTE: For information on how to apply for credentials to
cover the 14th Annual ASCAP Latin Music Awards, please go to ASCAP's Press
Room (www.ascap.com/press), click on the link for ASCAP's Latin Music
Awards, and follow the directions posted.
Contact:
Blanca LaSalle
Creativelink Inc.
(212) 684-6001 Email Contact
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