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FROM FILMMAKER/PHOTOGRAPHER CARLOS M. AGUILAR

Dear Cuban Music and History Lovers, I'm so happy that an actress, a songwriter and a producer were three of the Oscar nominated Latinos-Spaniards for the 2004 Academy Award but, we must correct a big mistake amplified in front of hundreds of millions of viewers during last night's gala.

Jorge Drexler won the award for best original song for "The Motorcycle Diaries." It's a good film about the early young life of Ernesto Che Guevara before he left his home to destroy other lands in his distorted quest to change the world.

Before the beautiful song was performed on the telecast actresses Penelope Cruz and Selma Hyack reading from the academy commissioned script wrongly identified the song and Jorge Drexler as the first original song and composer nominated for an Oscar.

This is wrong! I can't believe that this misinformation was telecast without proper checking.

The first nominated composer for an Oscar was the famous Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona in 1942 for "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" the Warner Brother film with Kay Francis and Walter Huston which was one of nearly a dozen films scored by Lecuona in Hollywood. The famous song "Siempre en mi Corazon" is one of Lecuona's greatest and was a number one hit in the US and around the world after it's release in 1942. Lecuona died exiled from Castro's tiranny and is buried in New York.

As an ardent Lecuona fan I say we all call and write to the academy to correct this and ask them to find an equally impressive media event to publicize their correction. Please create your letter or copy and paste the one provided bellow into the oscar.com contact address bellow.

The academy can be contacted at:

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 8949 Wiltshire Boulevard Beverly Hills, California 90211 Phone: 310-247-3000

Email your correction petition to:

http://www.oscar.com/contact.html CHECK OUT LECUONA'S IMPRESSIVE CAREER AT: ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mvbart Ernesto Lecuona TEXT OF LETTER FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

The academy made a serious mistake when they identified Jorge Drexler and his song as the first work by a Latino composer nominated for an academy award. That distinction is held by Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona for his song "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" from a 1942 Warner Brothers film of the same name.

Please utilize every avenue available to you to correct this mistake and disseminate the correct information.

Thank you.

1 posted on 03/01/2005 8:53:57 PM PST by Corazon
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To: Corazon

I'm more interested in that loudmouth Hyek getting up there making a big deal about a song about a mass murderer.


2 posted on 03/01/2005 8:57:20 PM PST by Darkwolf377 (Condi Rice: Yeaaahhh, baybee! http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1350654/posts)
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