This is a list of notable events in Latin music (i.e. Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking music from Latin America, Europe, and the United States) that took place in 2011.
Events
Bands formed
Number-one albums and singles by country
Awards
Albums released
First quarter
January
February
March
Second quarter
April
May
June
Third quarter
July
August
September
Fourth quarter
October
November
December
Unknown date
Best-selling records
Best-selling albums
The following is a list of the top 10 best-selling Latin albums in the United States in 2011, according to Billboard.
Best-performing songs
The following is a list of the top 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in 2011, according to Billboard.
Deaths
- January 4 â Gustavo Kupinski, 36, Argentine guitarist (Los Piojos), car crash.
- January 10 â MarÃÂa Elena Walsh, 80, Argentine musician, playwright, writer, and composer
- January 21 â Eugenio "Totico" Arango, 76, Cuban percussionist and singer
- January 24 â Francisco Mata, 78, Venezuelan folk singer and composer.
- January 29 â Tony "Ham" Guerrero" American trumpeter and founder of Tortilla Factory
- February 7 â Helenita Vargas, 79, Colombian singer
- February 8 â Eugenio Toussaint, 56, Mexican jazz pianist, and composer
- February 13 â Manuel Esperón, 99, Mexican composer
- February 25 â Eneas Perdomo, 80, Venezuelan folk singer.
- March 10 â , 88, Argentine singer and songwriter
- March 11 â Rita Guerrero, 47, Mexican performer and found of Santa Sabina
- March 26 â Lula Côrtes, 61, Brazilian musician (Paêbirú), throat cancer
- March 27 â Antonio Ambriz Garza, 73, American Tejano music manager
- April 8 â Daniel Catán, 62, Mexican composer.
- May 7 â Johnny Albino, 93, Puerto Rican bolero singer, heart attack.
- June 6 â Humberto "El Pecas" Navarro, Mexican drummer for Los Caminantes
- July 7 â Manuel Galbán, 80, Cuban guitarist (Buena Vista Social Club), heart attack.
- July 9 â Facundo Cabral, 74, Argentine singer and songwriter, shot.
- July 14 â Antonio Prieto, 85, Chilean singer and actor, cardiac arrest.
- July 26 â Joe Arroyo, 55, Colombian salsa/tropical singer.
- August 3 â Jorge Neri, Mexican composer, arranger, and producer
- August 5 â Cornelio Reyna Jr., 50, Mexican singer
- August 10 â MoraÃÂto Chico II, 54, Spanish musician, cancer.
- August 22 â , 77, Mexican singer and composer, former member of Los Panchos
- August 26 â , 97, Colombian vallenato composer
- August 28 â , 50, Costa Rican singer (MalpaÃÂs)
- October 21 â Edmundo Ros, 100, Trinidadian-born Venezuelan British bandleader of Latin American music.
- November 22 â Horacio Villafañe, 48, Argentine guitarist and founder of Todos Tus Muertos
- November 23 â Montserrat Figueras, 69, Spanish soprano
- December 1 â Wilson Choperena, 87, Colombian songwriter
- December 6 â , 82, Mexican music arranger
- December 12 â Pupi Campo, 91, Cuban pianist and bandleader
- December 13 â , 75, Spanish Mexican music journalist, radio, and TV host
- December 17 â Cesária ÃÂvora, 70, Cape Verdean singer, heart failure.
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