Celia Cruz
Biography
Celia Cruz was one of Latin music's most respected vocalists. A ten-time Grammy nominee, Cruz, who sang only in her native Spanish language, received a Smithsonian Lifetime Achievement award, a National Medal of the Arts, and honorary doctorates from Yale University and the University of Miami. A street in Miami was even renamed in her honor, and Cruz's trademark orange, red, and white polka dot dress and shoes have been placed in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institute of Technology. The Hollywood Wax Museum includes a statue of the Cuba-born songstress. According to the European Jazz Network, Cruz "commands her realm with a down-to-earth dignity unmistakably vibrant in her wide smile and striking pose."
One of 14 children, born in the small village of Barrio Santos Suarez, Havana, Cruz was drawn to music from an early age. Her first pair of shoes was a gift from a tourist for whom she sang. In addition to spending many evenings singing her younger siblings to sleep, Cruz sang in school productions and community gatherings. Taken to cabarets and nightclubs by an aunt, she was introduced to the world of professional music. At the encouragement of a cousin, Cruz began to enter and win local talent shows. Although her father attempted to guide her toward a career as a teacher, Cruz continued to be lured by music. In a 1997 interview, she said, "I have fulfilled my father's wish to be a teacher as, through my music, I teach generations of people about my culture and the happiness that is found in just living life. As a performer, I want people to feel their hearts sing and their spirits soar." Enrolling in Cuba's Conservatory of Music in 1947, Cruz found her earliest inspiration in the singing of Afro-Cuban vocalist Paulina Alvarez. Her first break came when she was invited to join the band la Sonora Matancera in 1950. The group was revered as the Latin equivalent of the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Cruz remained with the group for 15 years, touring throughout the world. She married the band's trumpet player Pedro Knight on July 14, 1962. With Fidel Castro's assuming control of Cuba in 1960, Cruz and Knight refused to return to their homeland and became citizens of the United States. Although they initially signed to perform with the orchestra of the Hollywood Palladium, Cruz and Knight eventually settled in New York. Knight became Cruz's manager in 1965, a position he held until the mid-'90s when he began to devote his attention to serving as her musical director and conductor of her band.
Leaving Sonora Matancera's band in 1965, Cruz launched her solo career with a band formed for her by Tito Puente. Despite releasing eight albums together, the collaboration failed to achieve commercial success. Cruz and Puente resumed their partnership with a special appearance at the Grammy Award ceremonies in 1987. Signed by Vaya, the sister label of Fania, Cruz recorded with Oscar D'Leon, Cheo Feliciano, and Hector Rodriquez in the mid- to late '60s. Cruz's first success since leaving Sonora Matancera came in 1974 when she recorded a duo album, Celia and Johnny, with Johnny Pacheco, trombone player and the co-owner of Fania. She subsequently began appearing with the Fania All Stars. Cruz's popularity reached its highest level when she appeared in the 1992 film The Mambo Kings. Cruz also appeared in the film The Perez Family. She sang a duet version of "Loco de Amor," with David Byrne, in the Jonathan Demme movie Something Wild. In 1998, Cruz released Duets, an album featuring her singing with Willie Colon, Angela Carrasco, Oscar D'Leon, Jose Alberto "El Canario," and la India. Cruz continued to record and perform until sidelined by a brain tumor in 2002. While recovering from surgery to remove the tumor, she managed to make it in to the studio in early 2003 to record Regalo de Alma. Her surgery was only partially successful and she died July 16, 2003. The passing of the "Queen of Salsa" left a huge gap in Latin music, but also a remarkable catalog to document her reign. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
CELIA UNA ESTRELLA VRILLANDO EN EL CIELO DELEITANDO LOS AGELITOS CON SU DULCURA,
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she will never be replaced by no one,her carisma could never be matched by anyone.iknow God has her siging for him.que viva la salsa por siempre
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Celia es GRANDE! indiscutible ! inrremplazab l e ! como Celia no hay Dos ni habra ninguna otra! UNICA! Su musica es el mejor legado que nos pudo haber dejado a las generaciones mas jovenes. Su musica nos eleva el alma! Gracias y Descanza en paz junto a tu amada cabezita de algodon!
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It is very difficult to imagine any other Latin women who would come close to the sound of voice that Celia Cruz has conveyed in Latin music. Really there just is not a substitue, nor heir to this womans legacy wich is the gift of her latin sound to us. Thank you to the bandmemeber she has worked with who have uplifted her grace to the excellency she will always be.
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Muy orgullosa de ser cubana y saber celia ha sido la reina de la salsa!!!nunc a habra otra igual !!
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The Latin Queen. Thank God for your music!
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Celia fue una gran artista y una excelente mujer. Nunca perdio su humilda, Que viva Celia Cruz!!!!!
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Celia and Tito Puente what a combo that will never be out done!!! Love them and may the music live on!!!
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Can you imagine Celia and Benny More singing a duet in heaven? Of course if Benny shows up before the show's over. Now that's a heavenly party!!!
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Que viva Celia!!! Su musica y su legado... lastima que ya no esta entre nosotros pero seguro que esta poniendo a bailar a todos en el cielo!!!!
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Celia may not be here in life but her music will live on forever. My 4yr old daughter loves her music and I know her music will impact generations to come...Viva Celia Cruz!!!!!Aho r a manana y siempre...
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never in my life have i ever heard such a talented woman, when she died it was like i lost my own family,since i was a little girl i just took to cilia,she just was very blessed!god keep her singing in her days of peace!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! !
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LA REINA DE LA SALSA Y POR ESO NUNCA PODRA MORIR ESA VOS Y ESA CARISMA..... . . . . . . . . . . . A S U C A A A A A A A A A A A
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In my heart I know she is resting in peace , singin in a place like a heaven where the party never stops and love is everlasting . Her voice soothes my pain.
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if she left after the revolution, does that mean she was a republican??
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Celia Cruz has touched me greatly through her music, smile, and personality. Am so sorry I didn't get to meet her in person when I had the chance. Her charisma, talent,legac y remains incomparable to any other artist. She was indisputably the Queen of Salsa music throughout the whole world, La Guarachera de Cuba. There is not a day that goes by that I dont listen to her music. Azucar A Ti Celia!! Rest in peace. "la vida es una hermosura, hay que vivirla!
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