Juan Luis Guerra, Tommy Torres, Gustavo Borner Win Latin Grammys

Alumnus Tommy Torres accepts a Latin Grammy Award for Song of the Year.
Photo by Marco Antonio Flores Rodriguez
Juan Luis Guerra(Opens in a new window) ‘83 led the pack of nominees heading into the 13th annual Latin Grammy Awards(Opens in a new window), held November 15 in Las Vegas. Guerra had six nominations in a variety of categories. He won two golden gramophones, for Album of the Year and Producer of the Year, for his production skills on MTV Unplugged, recorded by multi-Latin Grammy Award winning Columbian rock musician Juanes. Gustavo Borner(Opens in a new window) ’89 also received a Latin Grammy Award for engineering Juanes’ MTV Unplugged. These wins bring Guerra’s Latin Grammy count to 14 awards, and Borner’s to 10.
Tommy Torres(Opens in a new window) '93 took home his third Latin Grammy Award, this one for Song of the Year. Torres penned the track “Corre!” for Jesse & Joy, a brother and sister pop rock duo from Mexico City. “Corre!” appears on their album ¿Con Quién Se Queda El Perro?
Alumni Ben Wisch(Opens in a new window) ’76, Benny Faccone(Opens in a new window) ’78, Matt Rollings(Opens in a new window) ’86, Miguel Zenon(Opens in a new window) ’98, and Sebastian De Peyrecave ’04 were also nominated this year for Latin Grammy Awards.
Since the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences founded the awards in 2000, Berklee alumni and professors have received 59 Latin Grammy Awards. Berklee alumni and faculty have also received a total of 222 Grammy Awards.
Read complete lists of award-winners from the Berklee community.