Recipients
Year | Performing artist(s) | Nationality | Work | Nominees | Ref. |
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1995 | Sandoval, ArturoArturo Sandoval | Cuba | Danzon (Dance On) !Danzón (Dance On) |
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1996 | Jobim | Brazil | Antonio Brasileiro !Antonio Brasileiro |
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1997 | D'Rivera, PaquitoPaquito D'Rivera | Cuba | Portraits of Cuba !Portraits of Cuba |
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1998 | Roy Hargrove's Crisol | United States | Habana !Habana |
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1999 | Sandoval, ArturoArturo Sandoval | Cuba | Hot House !Hot House |
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2000 | Sanchez, PonchoPoncho Sanchez | United States | Latin Soul !Latin Soul |
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2001 | Valdés, ChuchoChucho Valdés | Cuba | Live at the Village Vanguard !Live at the Village Vanguard |
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2002 | Haden, CharlieCharlie Haden | United States | Nocturne !Nocturne |
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2003 | Samuels, DaveDave Samuels and the Caribbean Jazz Project | United States | The Gathering !The Gathering |
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2004 | Michel Camilo, Charles Flores, and Horacio Hernandez | Dominican Republic Cuba |
Live at the Blue Note !Live at the Blue Note |
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2005 | Haden, CharlieCharlie Haden | United States | Land of the Sun !Land of the Sun |
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2006 | Palmieri, EddieEddie Palmieri | United States | Listen Here! !Listen Here! |
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2007 | The Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project | United States | Simpático !Simpático |
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2008 | Paquito D'Rivera Quintet? | Cuba | Funk Tango !Funk Tango |
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2009 | O'Farrill, ArturoArturo O'Farrill and the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra | Cuba | Song for Chico !Song for Chico |
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2010 | Valdés, BeboBebo Valdés and Chucho Valdés | Cuba | Juntos Para Siempre !Juntos Para Siempre |
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2011 | Chucho Valdés and the Afro-Cuban Messengers | Cuba | Chucho's Steps |
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^ Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.
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