LA SANTA CECILIA-New Single/Album, Song For Cesar Chavez Film, GRAMMY Museum Event

  • THE GRAMMY MUSEUM At L.A. Live Will Host “The Drop: La Santa Cecilia” On March 5th. The Special Event Hosted by Vice President of The GRAMMY Foundation and MusiCares, Scott Goldman Will Find La Santa Cecilia Discussing The Growth Of Their Career, Taking Audience Questions, And Performing A Selection of Songs From Their Forthcoming AlbumTickets Go On-Sale To The General Public On February 25th.

 

LA SANTA CECILIA Won This Year’s “Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album” GRAMMY Award For Their Major-Label Debut “Treinta Días”-Dedicating Their GRAMMY To: “The More Than 11 Million Undocumented People That Live & Work Hard In This Country”

 

La Santa Cecilia’s heartfelt dedication and gratitude to fans triggered wide celebrations across Los Angeles and among young Latinos nationwide:

 

BUZZFEED: “A DREAMer Won A Grammy La Santa Cecilia, which has been called “the voice of immigrants,” won a Grammy award Sunday... Band member Jose “Pepe” Carlos, an undocumented immigrant, tells BuzzFeed what the win means to him.

 

“Within seconds after La Santa Cecilia were awarded their Grammy, facebook and tweeter exploded with congratulatory messages of love and pride from fans, and many fellow musicians from the L.A. scene stated that La Santa Cecilia is proof that with determination and hard work, it can be done. ...be proud of your Grammy La Santa Cecilia, because we are certainly proud of you.” – Al Borde

 

 

“La Santa Cecilia Win a Grammy! …immigrant dreams do come true!” OC Weekly

 

“La Santa Cecilia Crosses Over – Wins GRAMMY”- Huffington Post

 

“Why We Love Grammy-Winning Band La Santa Cecilia” – Latino Rebels

 

“La Santa Cecilia dedicates Grammy to 11 million undocumented” – NBC Latino

 

“The Grammy's touched upon the two civil rights issues of our time: marriage equality and bringing millions safely out of the shadows. La Santa Cecilia reminded us that undocumented who are our friends, our family, walk among us and contribute greatly to who we are as Americans. Music knows no immigration status."