Queen of Salsa Celia Cruz



Queen of Salsa Celia Cruz, born in Havana October 22, 1925.

Celia Cruz spent most of his life in the United States, and throughout his career to show the world is proud to be Cuban citizens, always singing with great international success to his beloved island (Cuba).

The first record of success recorded by Celia Cruz was with the group La Sonora Matancera in 1950 where she sang "Cao Cao hands pica" and "Mata siguaraya for Celia Cruz became an instant hit that will endure for many years, until 15 Celia Cruz in July 1960 that leaves the island of Cuba and moved to Mexico with the Group of Sonora Matancera never leave without singing Cuban music. After a brief period working in Mexico, he moved to the United States, where he began his early career as a soloist.

Celia Cruz in 1962, she married Pedro Knight, her manager and remained together until his death. Over the years, Celia Cruz brought his Cuban music to the world but do not most Cuban island, obtaining U.S. citizenship. Celia Cruz in 1989 won his first Latin Grammy Award and was invited to Central Park to celebrate 65 years of Sonora Matancera, but they won more Grammy with the album and the album Friend and Celia “SIEMPRE VIVIRE”.

Celia Cruz in 2001 to travel to Modena Pavarotti & Friends for Afghanistan Guantanamera playing alongside Luciano Pavarotti and Jarabe de Palo. Celia Cruz is off July 16, 2003 at his home in Fort Lee, New Jersey, bringing with him many awards, including a "star" in Hollywood, five Grammy awards, three honorary degrees in the United States and the National Endowment for the Arts, delivered in 1994 by Bill Clinton.

Celia Cruz lives every day in his songs, as she must live singing in his songs because life is a carnival.

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