Linda Briceño is a Venezuelan songwriter, trumpeter, producer and vocalist. She was awarded Producer of the Year at the 19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, becoming the first woman ever to win the award. Briceño grew up in Caracas, Venezuela, studying classical percussion and trumpet in El Sistema, an education program which also produced Gustavo Dudamel, Diego Matheuz, and Pedro Eustache. Under the mentorship of Mireya Cisneros, Alberto Vollmer, Juan Luis Guerra, and Arturo Sandoval, Briceño relocated to New York City in 2013.
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| - Linda Briceño is a Venezuelan songwriter, trumpeter, producer and vocalist. She was awarded Producer of the Year at the 19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, becoming the first woman ever to win the award. Briceño grew up in Caracas, Venezuela, studying classical percussion and trumpet in El Sistema, an education program which also produced Gustavo Dudamel, Diego Matheuz, and Pedro Eustache. Under the mentorship of Mireya Cisneros, Alberto Vollmer, Juan Luis Guerra, and Arturo Sandoval, Briceño relocated to New York City in 2013. (en)
- Linda Briceño es una compositora venezolana, trompetista, productora y cantante. Fue galardonada Productora del Año en el 19.º Premios Grammy Latinos, siendo la primera mujer que ganó el premio. Briceño creció en Caracas, Venezuela, estudiando trompeta y percusión clásicas en El Sistema, el programa de educación musical que también produjo a Gustavo Dudamel, Diego Matheyz, y Pedro Eustache. Con la ayuda de Mireya Cisneros, Alberto Vollmer, Juan Luis Guerra, y Arturo Sandoval, Briceño se mudó a Nueva York en 2013. (es)
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| - Linda Briceño es una compositora venezolana, trompetista, productora y cantante. Fue galardonada Productora del Año en el 19.º Premios Grammy Latinos, siendo la primera mujer que ganó el premio. Briceño creció en Caracas, Venezuela, estudiando trompeta y percusión clásicas en El Sistema, el programa de educación musical que también produjo a Gustavo Dudamel, Diego Matheyz, y Pedro Eustache. Con la ayuda de Mireya Cisneros, Alberto Vollmer, Juan Luis Guerra, y Arturo Sandoval, Briceño se mudó a Nueva York en 2013. En 2014 lanzó el álbum Tiempo, con dos nominaciones en los Premios Grammy Latinos. En 2018, lanzó el solo "11" bajo el nombre Ella Bric and the Hidden Figures, y produjo el álbum Segundo Piso de MV Caldera. (es)
- Linda Briceño is a Venezuelan songwriter, trumpeter, producer and vocalist. She was awarded Producer of the Year at the 19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, becoming the first woman ever to win the award. Briceño grew up in Caracas, Venezuela, studying classical percussion and trumpet in El Sistema, an education program which also produced Gustavo Dudamel, Diego Matheuz, and Pedro Eustache. Under the mentorship of Mireya Cisneros, Alberto Vollmer, Juan Luis Guerra, and Arturo Sandoval, Briceño relocated to New York City in 2013. In 2014, Briceño released Tiempo, landing herself Latin Grammy nominations for Best New Artist and Traditional Pop Vocal Album. In 2018, released the single "Eleven" under the name Ella Bric and the Hidden Figures, as well as producing MV Caldera's album Segundo Piso. (en)
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