WB MUSIC CORP. WARNER CHAPPELL
MUSIC INC. NAMED PUBLISHER OF THE YEAR
GILBERTO SANTA ROSA AWARDED WITH "ASCAP LATIN
HERITAGE AWARD"
The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
celebrated its 10th annual El Premio ASCAP dinner
at the Hammerstein Ballroom of the Manhattan Center
in New York City. The black tie gala, hosted by ASCAPs
CEO John LoFrumento, honored the most performed composers
and publishers of Latin music of 2001. In addition,
Gilberto Santa Rosa was awarded ASCAPs Latin
Heritage Award, one of the Societys most prestigious
honors, given to those who have made unique and enduring
contributions to music. Past recipients of this award
include Celia Cruz and Antonio Aguilar.
Denise Quiñones, the reigning Miss Universe,
and Manny Perez, star of 100 Centre Street, served
as the celebrity guests hosts.. Among the participating
artists and award recipients in attendence were: Alicia
Villareal, Fabio Zambrana Marchetti of Azul Azul,
La India, Victor Manuelle, José Alberto "El
Canario", Johnny Pacheco, Kevin Ceballo, Jimmy
Bosch, Chein Garcia, Jorge Luis Piloto, Alejandro
Jaén, Rodolfo "Nava" Barrera, Fato,
Miguel Luna, Flor Ivonne Quezada, Beto Cuevas (La
Ley), William Duval, La Mosca Tse Tse, La Secta, Rafy
Monclova, New York Promoter Ralph Mercado and many
others.
El Mariachi Alma De México, Alicia Villareal,
Fabio Zambrana Marchetti (Azul, Azul), Los Adolescentes
and Isidro Infante and Su Elite added the musical
color to the evening.
One of the most heartfelt moments of the night was
the musical tribute to Gilberto Santa Rosa, in which
a group of "soneros" including: Victor Manuelle,
Jose Alberto "El Canario", "La India",
Johnny Pacheco, joined by emerging crooner Kevin Ceballo,
Oscar Serrano of Grupomania, Los Adolescentes, Joan
Sebastian, Omar Alfanno and trombone master Jimmy
Bosch, offered Gilberto an all star high energy performance.
Honored and moved by his peers tribute, Gilberto
Santa Rosa joined them on stage for a triumphant finale.
Gilberto Santa Rosa is among the most successful
Latin music vocalists in the world. Having earned
his name as "El Caballero de la Salsa" (The
Gentleman of Salsa), this megastars recordings
have all reached gold and platinum status in the United
States, Puerto Rico and across Latin America.
In the mid-90s Santa Rosa signed with Sony
Music, becoming one of the most important musical
figures in the companys Latin division. Santa
Rosas landmark recordings include "Punto
de Vista," "Perspectiva", "A Dos
Tiempos De Un Tiempo" (tribute to Tito Rodriguez),
"Nace Aquí", "The Man and His
Music," "Esencia," and most recently
"De Corazón." Last year, Gilberto
Santa Rosa made history in New Yorks Madison
Square Garden where he shared the stage with another
Salsa hit-maker, Victor Manuelle, for "Dos Soneros,
Una Historia" ("Two Soneros, One Story").
They performed to a sold-out audience, a record shared
among a select few tropical music luminaries.
Omar Alfanno and Joan Sebastian shared Songwriter
of the Year Award honors as the writers of the most
charting songs, with five songs each. Omar Alfanno
is receiving his second consecutive Songwriter of
the Year Award from ASCAP.
Panamanian-born Omar Alfannos first hit as
a songwriter was in 1988, when the well-known singer
Willie Colón recorded his tune "El Gran
Varón". After that, Alfannos success
continued with such hits as: "Vivir Sin Ella"
and "Conciencia" sung by Gilberto Santa
Rosa and "Amores Como El Nuestro" by Jerry
Rivera. His most recent achievements include the megahit
"A Puro Dolor" by Son By Four and "Cuando
Una Mujer" interpreted by Melina León.
Joan Sebastian was born in the town Julianita of
Sierra Guerrero in Mexico. During his early musical
career, he blossomed as a both a songwriter and an
interpreter. In the year 2000, ASCAP honored Sebastian
with "The Silver Pen Award" recognizing
35 years of songwriting. His most recent works include:
"Secreto de Amor", "Un Idiota",
and "Amorcito Mio". His music has been interpreted
by such notable artists as: Pepe Aguilar, Rocio Durcal,
Lucero, Banda Cachorros, Graciela Beltrán,
Maribel Laguardia among others.
ASCAP Latin Music award honors were presented in
five categories: Salsa, Rock En Español, Merengue,
Pop/Balada and Regional Mexican. Special honors were
also awarded for the Supersong of the Year and Independent
Rock En Español Group of the Year. The "Supersong
of the Year" award went to "Abrazame Muy
Fuerte", composed Alberto Aguilera Valadez, published
by Alma Musical and BMG Songs Inc. Skapulario was
named Independent Rock en Español Group of
the Year.
The top-winning songs of each category were: in Salsa
"Pero No Me Ama", composed by Rafael Monclova
de Jesús, published by La Editora de Música
PMC; Rock En Español, "Para No Verte Más",
composed by Guillermo Novellis (Sadaic), Pablo Tisera
(Sadaic), published by WB Music Corp.; Rock En Español
Independent Group of the Year, Skapulario; Merengue,
"Como Olvidar", composed by Gustavo Arenas
and Jorge Luis Piloto, published by Arena Fina Publishing,
Lanfranco Music, peermusic; Pop/Balada, "La Bomba",
composed by Fabio Zambrana Marchetti, published by
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC; Regional Mexican "Despreciado"
composed by Jesús Navarrete Urena, published
by Vander Music.
Publisher of the Year honors went to WB Music Corp.-Warner
Chappell Music Inc. as the publisher of the most award-winning
songs. They published a total of 20 winning songs.
ASCAP is the dominant creative force in Latin music.
Based on Billboard's 2001 year-end charts, ASCAP members
secured 88% of Latin Tropical/Salsa Airplay, including
the 9 of the Top 10 songs; 83% Latin Pop Airplay with
7 of the Top 10; 68% of Hot Latin Tracks with 9 of
the Top 10; and 63% of Latin Regional Mexican Airplay.
Established in 1914, ASCAP is the worlds largest
performing right organization with over 130,000 composer,
lyricist and music publisher members. ASCAP is committed
to protecting the rights of its members by licensing
and collecting royalties for the public performance
of their copyrighted works, and then distributing these
fees to the Societys members based on performances.
ASCAPs repertory spans the entire spectrum of
music from pop to symphonic, rock to gospel,
Latin to country, to jazz, rhythm and blues, theater,
film and television music. ASCAPs Board of Directors
is made up solely of writers and publishers elected
by the membership.