Jesse & Joy Nominated To The Grammy: Sibling Duo Up for Best Latin Pop Album

Jesse & Joy Nominated To The Grammy for 'Best Latin Pop Album'
Musicians Jesse and Joy arrive for the 13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards on November 15, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. AFP PHOTO/John GURZINSKI (Photo credit should read JOHN GURZINSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
Musicians Jesse and Joy arrive for the 13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards on November 15, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. AFP PHOTO/John GURZINSKI (Photo credit should read JOHN GURZINSKI/AFP/Getty Images)

In less than a decade siblings Jesse & Joy Huerta have become one of the most celebrated rock-pop acts to emerge in the Latin music scene. Last year their critically acclaimed album "Con Quién Se Queda El Perro?" ("Who Does the Dog Stay With?") swept the Latin Grammys with four wins including best record, song and contemporary pop vocal album. Most recently the Mexican-born duo was nominated for their first Grammy in the best Latin pop album category.

Only a handful of years ago Jesse worked at Costco, but never lost sight of his dreams. "I was the guy who checked people's membership cards as they walked into the store," Jesse says. "Sometimes I have nightmares that I'm back working at Costco." The crooner took time out from a tour to talk about the Grammys and meeting one of the world's biggest music icons.

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