The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences has announced the latest wave of performers for the Grammy Awards, several of which represent the Grammys' newfound focus on Latin music. In addition to Sting and his collaborator, Cheb Mami, Marc Anthony, Ibrahim Ferrer, Pancho Sanchez and Chucho Valdes will perform at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 23, joining previously confirmed performers Carlos Santana, the Backstreet Boys, TLC, Dixie Chicks, Faith Hill, Kid Rock, Britney Spears, Whitney Houston and Ricky Martin.
In an effort to draw more attention to Latin music, the Grammys have also expanded the number of Latin music categories from five to seven. This fall will also mark the debut of the Latin Grammys. The latest batch of performers reflects the broader spectrum of Grammy categories: jazz luminaries Sanchez and Valdes received nods for Best Latin Jazz Performance (Sanchez for his album Latin Soul and Valdes for his Religion of the Congo). The smooth-crooning Ferrer continues the Buena Vista Social Club's streak of awards and accolades with a nomination for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Performance for The Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer.
The Academy also announced that one piano man will honor another, as Billy Joel has been tapped to host an all-star tribute to Elton John, who will receive the Legend Award.
New presenters for the awards program were also announced. 'N Sync, Busta Rhymes, Phil Collins, Macy Gray and Ray Romano join previously announced presenters Jennifer Lopez, Christina Aguilera, Mary J. Blige, Vince Gill and Neil Diamond.
ANDREW DANSBY
(February 14, 2000)

