This day (July 16, 2003 ), in Fort Lee, New Jersey, died Celia Cruz, a Cuban-American salsa performer.
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Tracklist :
1 . w/ All Stars Yo viviré (2002)
2 . Bemba Colora (1999)
3 . Carnival (1999)
4 . Usted Abusó (1987)
5 . w/ El Gran Combo – Guanguanco De El Gran Combo
6 . w/ La Sonora Poncena – La Ceiba Y La Siguaraya (1979)
7 . w/ The Fania All Stars – Quimbara (1974)
8 . w/ Sonora Matancera – Caramelo
9 . Pinar Del Rio
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La Vida Es Un Carnaval . Guantanamera . La Negra Tiene Tumbao . Quimbara . Burundanga . Rie Y Llora . Juancito Trucupey . Bemba Colora . Que Le Den Candela . Celia’s Oye Como Va (Oye Como Va) .
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Wikipedia : This day (July 16, 2003 ), in Fort Lee, New Jersey, died Celia Cruz, a Cuban-American salsa performer.
Celia Cruz : For more than half a century, the Queen of Salsa carried her title with class and distinction. Her powerful voice and electrifying rhythm garnered more than 100 worldwide recognitions, multiple platinum and gold records, three GRAMMY® awards and four Latin GRAMMY® awards, as well as a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.
@allmusic : 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.
@last.fm : In 1950, Cruz made her first major breakthrough, after the lead singer of the La Sonora Matancera, a renowned Cuban orchestra, left the group and Cruz was called to fill in. Cruz was hired permanently by the orchestra, but she wasn’t well accepted by the public at first.
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