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Haters within a culture of love are traitors.” A few weeks back AllHipHop.com ran a feature news report, “Rap Group Calle 13 Dominates Latin Grammys,” celebrating its recent sweep of 5 awards, including “album of the year” and “best urban album of the... Full Article at All HipHop
Source: AP By RAQUEL MARIA DILLON, Associated Press Writer Raquel Maria Dillon, Associated Press Writer Fri Nov 6, 9:41 am ET LAS VEGAS Puerto Rican duo Calle 13 won all five awards it was nominated for Thursday at the Latin Grammys in Las Vegas,... Full Article at Democratic Underground
Orlando Sosa (C), brother of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa, and her nephew Claudio (R) stand next to an unidentified man holding her picture after spraying her ashes on Mount San Javier in Tucuman province, October 13, 2009. View Photo »
On this day, in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, we must inform you that Mrs. Mercedes Sosa, one of the greatest artists of Latin American popular music, has left us
The Puerto Rican duo Calle 13 went five for five at the Latin Grammys on Thursday in Las Vegas with their innovative collaborations and politically charged "reggaeton" that crosses genres. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
LAS VEGAS -- Puerto Rican duo Calle 13 won all five awards it was nominated for Thursday at the Latin Grammys in Las Vegas, including two of the top awards of the night and honors in both urban and alternative categories. Full Article at China Post
Los Angeles, November 6:Rene Perez and Eduardo Jose Cabra Martinez, the half brothers of the Puerto Rican hip-hop group Calle 13, were the big winners at the 10th annual Latin Grammy awards in Las Vegas, Nevada on Thursday, November 5, 2009. Full Article at 24x7updates
Fernando (R) and Orlando Sosa (C), brothers of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa, embrace next to her nephew Claudio (L) and an unidentified member of her family after they sprayed her ashes on Mount San Javier in Tucuman province, October 13, 2009. View Photo »
Mercedes Sosa is my favorite. I admire her a lot as woman ... I also admire Ruben Blades [the Panamanian artist-actor-activist]. And I love all Cuban music. I'm completely a lyricist, so I love people who have something to say.
LEFT: Rene Perez (L) and Eduardo Jose Cabra Martinez of the group Calle 13 pose with their awards at the 10th annual Latin Grammy awards in Las Vegas, Nevada November 5, 2009. Full Article at HispanicTips
The duo swept all of their nominated categories at the awards, which were held yesterday at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. Full Article at The Money Times
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Orlando Sosa (C), brother of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa, and her nephew Claudio (R) stand next to an unidentified man holding her picture after spraying her ashes on Mount San Javier in Tucuman province, October 13, 2009.
View Photo »Fernando (R) and Orlando Sosa (C), brothers of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa, embrace next to her nephew Claudio (L) and an unidentified member of her family after they sprayed her ashes on Mount San Javier in Tucuman province, October 13, 2009.
View Photo »Argentine folk singer Mercedes Sosa (R) is seen in her hometown of Tucuman in this undated file photo alongside songwriter Leon Giego.
View Photo »Argentine folk singer Mercedes Sosa (L) sits next her mother Ema del Carmen Giron in her hometown of Tucuman in this undated file photo.
View Photo »Argentine folk singer legend Mercedes Sosa (R) is seen in her hometown of Tucuman in this undated file photo alongside songwriter Leon Giego.
View Photo »Fernando (R) and Orlando Sosa, brothers of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa, hold an urn containing her ashes next to her nephew Claudio (L) on Mount San Javier in Tucuman province, October 13, 2009.
View Photo »Fabian Sosa, wipes his eyes next to the hearse carrying the remains of his mother, folk singer Mercedes Sosa in its way from the Congress building to the cemetery in Buenos Aires, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Argentine folk singer Mercedes Sosa sings during her concert in this file photo taken on October 22, 2008, in Tel Aviv. Sosa, who fought South America's dictators with her voice and became a giant of contemporary Latin American music, died on October 4, 2009 at age 74, in Buenos Aires.
View Photo »Argentine folk singer Mercedes Sosa accepts the award for Best Folk Album for "Misa Criolla" at the 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards in this file photo taken on September 13, 2000, in Los Angeles.
View Photo »Rene Perez, left, also known as Residente, of the musical group Calle 13, pays tribute to Mercedes Sosa as he hands the album of the year award to Popi Spatocco at the 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, in Las Vegas.
View Photo »Rene Perez, left, also known as Residente, of the musical group Calle 13, pays tribute to Mercedes Sosa as he hands the album of the year award to Popi Spatocco at the 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, in Las Vegas.
View Photo »Rene Perez, right, also known as Residente, of the musical group Calle 13, pays tribute to Mercedes Sosa as he holds the album of the year award with Popi Spatocco at the 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, in Las Vegas.
View Photo »Popi Spatocco accepts the best folk album award presented to the late Argentinian singer Mercedes Sosa at the 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, in Las Vegas.
View Photo »Popi Spatocco accepts the best folk album award presented to the late Argentinian singer Mercedes Sosa at the 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, in Las Vegas.
View Photo »Barbara Palacios, left, presents Popi Spatocco with the best folk album award presented to the late Argentinian singer Mercedes Sosa at the 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, in Las Vegas.
View Photo »People carry the coffin of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa into a crematorium in Buenos Aires, October 5, 2009. Sosa, who fought South America's dictators with her voice and became a giant of contemporary Latin American music, died on Sunday at age 74.
View Photo »Fabian Matus (R), son of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa, and friends carry the coffin of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa during her funeral in Buenos Aires, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Fabian Matus (R), son of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa, stands next to her coffin at Chacarita cemetery in Buenos Aires, October 5, 2009. Sosa, who fought South America's dictators with her voice and became a giant of contemporary Latin American music, died on Sunday at age 74.
View Photo »A woman holds a drawing of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa during her funeral in Buenos Aires, October 5, 2009. Sosa, who fought South America's dictators with her voice and became a giant of contemporary Latin American music, died on Sunday at age 74.
View Photo »People carry the coffin of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa into a crematorium in Buenos Aires, October 5, 2009. Sosa, who fought South America's dictators with her voice and became a giant of contemporary Latin American music, died on Sunday at age 74.
View Photo »People carry the coffin of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa into a crematorium in Buenos Aires, October 5, 2009. Sosa, who fought South America's dictators with her voice and became a giant of contemporary Latin American music, died on Sunday at age 74.
View Photo »People cry during the funeral of folk singer Mercedes Sosa at Chacarita cemetery in Buenos Aires, October 5, 2009. Sosa, who fought South America's dictators with her voice and became a giant of contemporary Latin American music, died on Sunday at age 74.
View Photo »People touch the hearse that carries deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa at Chacarita cemetery in Buenos Aires, October 5, 2009. Sosa, who fought South America's dictators with her voice and became a giant of contemporary Latin American music, died on Sunday at age 74.
View Photo »People carry the coffin of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa into a crematorium in Buenos Aires, October 5, 2009. Sosa, who fought South America's dictators with her voice and became a giant of contemporary Latin American music, died on Sunday at age 74.
View Photo »A man wearing traditional Inca indigenous clothes, walks near the hearse that carries deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa at Chacarita cemetery in Buenos Aires, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Fernando (R) and Orlando Sosa (C), brothers of deceased folk singer Mercedes Sosa, embrace next to her nephew Claudio (L) and an unidentified member of her family after they sprayed her ashes on Mount San Javier in Tucuman province, October 13, 2009.
View Photo »On this day, in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, we must inform you that Mrs. Mercedes Sosa, one of the greatest artists of Latin American popular music, has left us
Mercedes Sosa is my favorite. I admire her a lot as woman ... I also admire Ruben Blades [the Panamanian artist-actor-activist]. And I love all Cuban music. I'm completely a lyricist, so I love people who have something to say.
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