Latin singer Gloria Estefan, right, arives with her husband, Emilio Estefan, at a party following the Latin Grammys in Los Angeles Sept 18. The show was broadcast live on CBS.
Latin Grammy nominee Nicole, from Chile, arrives for a tribute honoring Mexico's Vicente Fernandez as the 2002 Latin Recording Academy person of the year.
Colombia's Juanes, right, a Latin Grammy multiple nominee, is joined by girlfriend Karen Martinez as he arrives for the tribute to Fernandez.
Cuba's Celia Cruz, a Latin Grammy nominee, also attended the tribute.
Latin singer Thalia rehearses her act for the Latin Grammy Awards Show at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles.
Mexico's Alejandra Guzman, a Latin Grammy nominee, poses for photographers as she arrives for a tribute in honor of Mexico's Vicente Fernandez.
Colombia's Charlie Zaa, a Latin Grammy nominee, scans the audience for honoree Vicente Fernandez during his tribute gala.
Mexico's Ana Gabriel, a Latin Grammy nominee, arrives for Fernandez's tribute.
Mexico's Ana Barbara, a Latin Grammy nominee, poses for photographers.
Latin singer Alejandro Fernandez performs during a rehearsal for the Latin Grammys at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles.
Mexico's "King of Ranchero" Vicente Fernandez, left, kisses his son Alejandro following a duet during a tribute gala honoring him as the 2002 Latin Recording Academy person of the year.
Multiple winner Celia Cruz performs during the Latin Grammy Awards show Sept. 18 in Hollywood. Last year's show, sheduled for Sept. 11, was cancelled as a result of the terrorist attacks.
Actress and presenter Daisy Fuentes arrives at the third annual Latin Grammy Awards. There was a bit of controversy, reports Futterman: A number of Cuban performers were not able to attend because of tougher immigration laws.
Colombia's Carlos Vives, right, dances with Roselyn Sanchez as he performs during the Latin Grammy Awards.
Peru's Gian Marco, a Latin Grammy nominee, poses for photographers as he arrives at the Latin Grammy ceremony.
Mexico's Vicente Fernandez, winner for best ranchero album, performs during the Latin Grammy Awards show. Vicente Fernandez won best ranchera album for "Mas Con El Numero Uno." It was the first Grammy for the Mexican singer who is known as "the king of ranchera music" and has recorded 55 albums. He was honored at a dinner the previous night.
Mexico's Alejandra Guzman, a winner for best rock solo vocal album, poses for photographers as she arrives at the Latin Grammy Awards ceremony.
Spain's Alejandro Sanz, center, celebrates his award for best album with co-producers Humberto Gatica, left, Kenny O'Brien, right, and engineer Chris Brooke during the 3rd annual Latin Grammy Awards.
Salsa queen Celia Cruz accepts her award for best salsa album during the Latin Grammy Awards show at which she also performed.