Alejandro Sanz has proved that he is not just the Best Male Pop Album awardee for the 11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards 2010 but definitely a head turner hunk in his 40’s.
This Latino pop singer and songwriter donned one of the most sophisticated ensembles of the night and was definitely one of the best dressed with his brownish slim-fit men suits paired with black long-sleeve shirt finished with the eye catching bright red tie. I just love men like Alejandro that can wear any formal mens suits but give it a new twist like the red tie.
Alejandro whose monicker is “the boy with the little bird” has won a total of 14 Latin Grammy Awards and 2 Grammy Awards. He has also won the Latin Grammy for Album of the Year three times, more than any other artist. He has released a total of 10 albums and 6 DVDs.
This Spanish singer-songwriter and musician is also in the spotlight now as he tweets addressed to President Chavez of Venezuela to let him perform for his Venezuelan fans. He was banned from doing concerts in that country because of his 2007 press conference that coincides with the signing of a petition by 3 million Venezuelans calling for a referendum on whether Chávez should be allowed to stand for re-election.
The Venezuelan president has not spoken a word yet regarding this issue.
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This Latino pop singer and songwriter donned one of the most sophisticated ensembles of the night and was definitely one of the best dressed with his brownish slim-fit men suits paired with black long-sleeve shirt finished with the eye catching bright red tie. I just love men like Alejandro that can wear any formal mens suits but give it a new twist like the red tie.
Alejandro whose monicker is “the boy with the little bird” has won a total of 14 Latin Grammy Awards and 2 Grammy Awards. He has also won the Latin Grammy for Album of the Year three times, more than any other artist. He has released a total of 10 albums and 6 DVDs.
This Spanish singer-songwriter and musician is also in the spotlight now as he tweets addressed to President Chavez of Venezuela to let him perform for his Venezuelan fans. He was banned from doing concerts in that country because of his 2007 press conference that coincides with the signing of a petition by 3 million Venezuelans calling for a referendum on whether Chávez should be allowed to stand for re-election.
The Venezuelan president has not spoken a word yet regarding this issue.