Premio Lo Nuestro 1990
2nd Lo Nuestro Awards | |
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Date | Thursday, May 24, 1990 |
Site | Los Yonics (4) |
The 2nd Lo Nuestro Awards ceremony, presented by
. The ceremony was broadcast in the United States and Latin America by Univision.During the ceremony, sixteen categories were presented. Winners were announced at the live event and included Nicaraguan singer
Bronco, and performer Vicente Fernández
earned two accolades each.
Background
In 1989, the
Knight Center in Miami, Florida. The ceremony was broadcast in the United States and Latin America by Univision.[2]
Winners and nominees
Winners were announced before the live audience during the ceremony. Mexican singer
Los Yonics, and Puerto-Rican band El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico were the most nominated acts with four nominations each.[2] Fernández won two awards for Regional/Mexican Artist and Song of the Year for his top ten single "Por Tu Maldito Amor".[2][3] Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel was awarded for Female Pop Artist and Pop Album of the Year with Tierra de Nadie.[4]
Nicaraguan singer Luis Enrique dominated the Tropical/Salsa field winning all his nominations, including Artist, Song and Album of the Year for his release Mi Mundo.[5] Cuban-American singer Celia Cruz earned the first Lifetime Achievement Award and fellow Cuban performer Gloria Estefan won for Crossover Artist of the Year.[2][5]
Pop Album of the Year | Pop Song of the Year |
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Pop Male Artist of the Year | Pop Female Artist of the Year |
Pop Group of the Year | New Pop Artist of the Year |
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Regional Mexican Album of the Year | Regional Mexican Song of the Year |
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Regional Mexican Artist of the Year | Regional Mexican Group of the Year |
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Regional Mexican New Artist of the Year | |
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Tropical Salsa Album of the Year | Tropical Salsa Song of the Year |
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Tropical Salsa Artist of the Year | Tropical Salsa Group of the Year |
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Tropical Salsa New Artist of the Year | |
Producer of the Year | Composer of the Year |
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Crossover Artist of the Year | |
Presenters
Presenter(s) | Category |
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Ana Gabriel Braulio |
Presenters of the awards for Pop Group or Duo of the Year |
Andrea Del Boca
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Presenters of the award for Regional Mexican Group or Duo of the Year |
Ricardo Montaner Luis Enrique |
Presenters of the awards for Pop New Artist and Tropical Group or Duo of the Year |
María Martha Serra Lima Miguel Mateos |
Presenters of the award for Regional Mexican New Artist of the Year |
Yolanda del Río Fito Olivares |
Presenters of the award for Tropical Salsa New Artist |
Ramón Arcusa | Presenters of the award for Composer of the Year |
Lucy Pereda Diego Vodanovich |
Presenters of the award for Pop Female Artist of the Year |
Amanda Miguel Diego Verdaguer |
Presenter of the award for Pop Male Artist of the Year |
Willy Chirino | Presenter of the award for Crossover Artist of the Year |
Randy Carrillo Esteban Carrillo |
Presenters of the award for Regional Mexican Album of the Year |
Laura Flores Franco De Vita |
Presenters of the award for Pop Album of the Year |
Joaquín Blaya Jimmy Schmitt |
Presenters of the Lifetime Excellence Award |
Chantelle | Presenters of the award for Tropical Album of the Year |
Juan Carlos Calderón Emilio Estefan |
Presenters of the award for Producer of the Year |
Myriam Hernández José Javier Solís |
Presenters of the award for Tropical Song of the Year |
Valeria Lynch Teresa Guerra |
Presenters of the award for Regional Mexican Song of the Year |
Andrea Del Boca
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Presenters of the award for Pop Song of the Year |
Performers
Name(s) | Role | Performed |
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Amanda Miguel Diego Verdaguer |
Performers | "Simplemente Amor" |
Los Temerarios | Performers | "Tu Infame Engaño" |
Myriam Hernández | Performer | "El Hombre Que Yo Amo" |
Luis Enrique | Performer | "Lo Que Pasó Entre Tu y Yo... Pasó" |
Los Yonics |
Performers | |
Franco De Vita | Performer | "Louis" |
Jorge Fonseca | Performer | "Miami Te Quiero" |
Ricardo Montaner | Performer | "Me Va a Extrañar" |
Chantelle Mariachi Cobre |
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Yolanda del Río | Performer | "Válgame Dios" |
David Pabon | Performer | "Aquel Viejo Motel" |
Bronco |
Performers | "Un Golpe Más" |
Ana Gabriel | Performer | "Simplemente Amigos" |
La Mafia | Performers | "Me Estoy Volviendo Loco" |
Chayanne | Performer | "Simon Sez" |
Kaoma | Performers | "Lambada" |
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Historia: Premios Lo Nuestro". Terra (in Spanish). Terra Networks, Inc. February 6, 2006. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
- ^ Tribune Company. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
- ^ "Vicente Fernández – Chart History". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved August 27, 2013.
- ^ Univision Communications. Archived from the originalon June 26, 2015. Retrieved March 8, 2014.
- ^ Tribune Company. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
- Hearst Corporation.
- ^ a b "Premio Lo Nuestro a la Musica Latina 1990 (Lo Nuestro Latin Music Awards) (Premiere) (Spanish) (Tape 1 of 3) (TV)". Paley Center for Media. May 24, 1990. Retrieved February 12, 2014.
- ^ a b "Premio Lo Nuestro a la Musica Latina 1990 (Lo Nuestro Latin Music Awards) (Premiere) (Spanish) (Tape 2 of 3) (TV)". Paley Center for Media. May 24, 1990. Retrieved February 12, 2014.