Juan Gabriel Wins First Ever Latin Grammys Three Months After Death

The late Mexican singer won Album of the Year and Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for "Los Dúo 2."
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Producer Gustavo Farias accepts the award for album of the year for "Los Dúo 2" by Juan Gabriel at the 17th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., November 17, 2016.
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LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Late Mexican singer and actor Juan Gabriel finally won his first ever Latin Grammys on Thursday, taking album of the year for “Los Dúo 2” and two other awards three months after his death.

Gabriel, one of world’s best-selling Latin singer-songwriters, also won for best traditional pop/vocal album, while his work for Puerto Rican singer India on “Intensamente India Con Canciones de Juan Gabriel,” led her to a win for best salsa album.

Gabriel, who died in August at the age of 66 in California while on tour, had never won a Latin Grammy despite recording some 18 albums.

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Colombians Shakira and Carlos Vives were the other big winners, taking home two Latin Grammys for their catchy summer song “La Bicicleta.”

“La Bicicleta”, the first collaboration between the two singers, won record and song of the year on a night that celebrated the best of Latin music.

Mexican sibling duo Jesse & Joy’s “Un Besito Mas” was declared the best contemporary pop/vocal album and Mexican-American guitar player Julieta Venegas won the rock/pop albumLatin Grammy for “Algo Sucede.”

Colombian singer Manuel Medrano was named best new artist.

The three hour show featured performances from Marc Anthony, the newly-crowned LatinRecording Academy’s person of the year, as well as Wisin, and Jesse & Joy.

The Latin Grammy nominees and winners are voted for by members of The Latin Recording Academy.

(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Joseph Radford)

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Fans wait for the ashes of Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel to arrive at the Fine Arts Palace on Sept. 5. (credit:PEDRO PARDO via Getty Images)
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People gather outside the Palace of Fine Arts to pay tribute to Mexico's late Latin music legend Juan Gabriel, in Mexico City. (credit:PEDRO PARDO via Getty Images)
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