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Latin music icon Celia Cruz dies
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Latin music icon Celia Cruz, the "Queen of Salsa," died Wednesday afternoon after battling cancer, her manager said. She was believed to be 78 years old.Friends and her manager, Omar Portillo, said she passed away quietly at 5:15 p.m. "I am in a state of complete shock and sadness. This is the end of an era," said Aurora Flores, a former writer for Billboard magazine who studies the Latino music industry.
Known as "The Queen of Salsa," Cruz's influence went well beyond the dance floor and music studio, as her style, creativity and success established her not only as an innovative entertainer but also as an ambassador of Latino culture.
She helped reinvent the sound of modern Latin music, with its tropical background and drumbeats that set-off swift, hip-shaking, swirling and whirling dance moves for more than half a century.
While she always refused to give her age, close friends estimated Cruz was about 79 at the time of her last performance, a private gathering in March in New York, according to her publicist Blanca LaSalle.
She had often told reporters she would die on stage, screaming her trademark catcall "Azucar!" -- sugar, in Spanish -- to a loving audience. But she spent her final days at her home in Fort Lee, New Jersey, trying to recover from a December surgery to remove a brain tumor.
In more than five decades of performing, during which she released more than 70 albums and appeared in 10 movies, Cruz scooped up many of music's highest accolades, including five Grammys and two Latin Grammys.
She also enjoyed major and frequent tributes from outside the music industry, including honorary doctorates from Yale University, Florida International University and Miami University; a National Medal of Arts, the United States' highest honor for an artist; and a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. Streets in New York, Mexico, Costa Rica and Miami, Florida, bear her name.
Clearly, Cruz came a long way from her childhood in Havana, Cuba, when she began her musical career singing traditional Cuban music on city street corners. In 1950, Cruz replaced the lead singer of the band La Sonora Matancera. It was her big break, and she became one of Cuba's brightest stars.
After Fidel Castro tightened his grip on Cuba in 1960, La Sonora Matancera went on a scheduled tour of Mexico; instead of returning to Cuba, the band fled to the United States. Cruz became a U.S. citizen in 1961 and refused to return to her homeland as long as the Communist leader remained in power.
In 1962, she married La Sonora Matancera trumpet player Pedro Knight, who would later serve as her manager and would become a central figure in her music, inspiring numerous songs about the wonders of a happy marriage. The couple celebrated their 41st wedding anniversary Monday and Knight was at her side when she died, her publicist told The Associated Press.
She joined forces stateside with legendary drummer Tito Puente. Together they helped popularize Latin music for U.S. and European audiences and contributed significantly to the creation of the Latin music boom known as "salsa."
Besides her work with Puente, Cruz's collaborations with Johnny Pacheco, Willie Colon, Pete Conde, Ray Barretto, Sonora Poncena and Fania All Stars are considered Latin music classics.
Cruz remained in the spotlight until late in her life, releasing a high volume of albums and filling out a frenetic schedule of concerts, large and small. In her later years, she became a darling of radio disc jockeys at a time when Spanish-language radio stations in many major cities began beating their English-language counterparts in ratings.
And Cruz's fame cross cultural boundaries when she began teaming up with popular American talents such as Patti Labelle, David Byrne and Dionne Warwick.
In a 2002 interview, Cruz told reporters: "My life is singing. I don't plan on retiring. I plan to die on a stage. I can have a headache but when it's time to sing and I step on that stage there is no more headache."
Briljant mens op het podium (die kostuums!), coole nummers en een hele aparte stem.
Ze werd met recht la Reina de Salsa genoemd...
Dank!
quote:wat leg je nou te zeiken, hij condoleert toch
Op donderdag 17 juli 2003 17:01 schreef Hik het volgende:
Als je niets te melden hebt, blijf dan weg...
Er zijn hier waarschijnlijk mensen die haar muziek en/of persoo wel konden waarderen...Dank!
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quote:der is een post weg ge-edit voor mij
Op donderdag 17 juli 2003 17:02 schreef vosss het volgende:[..]
wat leg je nou te zeiken, hij condoleert toch
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quote:Gaat om iemand anders van wie de reacties constant gedelete worden.
Op donderdag 17 juli 2003 17:02 schreef vosss het volgende:[..]
wat leg je nou te zeiken, hij condoleert toch
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Ze is de tweede artiest deze week met roots in Cuba die overleden is (Compay Segundo dus een paar dagen geleden).
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Vind het heel erg rot voor der!
quote:Dat mag je niet zeggen!
Op donderdag 17 juli 2003 17:45 schreef U-lerZzZ het volgende:
Hadden ze geen foto kunnen maken van toen ze nog leefde?.
Ik deed ook zoiets en toen werd het geedit!
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Op donderdag 17 juli 2003 17:45 schreef U-lerZzZ het volgende:
Hadden ze geen foto kunnen maken van toen ze nog leefde?.
Ontopic: Ik kende haar niet, maar salsa mag ik graag horen, dus ik ga zeker wat van haar opzoeken.
quote:Nee, dat was Selena
Op donderdag 17 juli 2003 17:44 schreef Thomas B. het volgende:
Daar was toch ook die film over gemaakt met Jennifer Lopez?
quote:Ah dank, ga zo even kijken!
Op donderdag 17 juli 2003 22:42 schreef Seborik het volgende:
Voor de liefhebbers, las net op de nps-site dat de uitzending vannacht rond 12 uur op nederland 3 over haar zal gaan.
o ja, en de beste guantanamera van haar, was de versie van de buena vista social club
Ik heb mijn ondertitel maar weer even terugveranderd...
quote:Jammer dat het maar een klein stukje was van het concert. Ik was er trouwens bij in 2000 op het NSJF, errug goed, wat kon dat mens zingen.
Op vrijdag 18 juli 2003 09:47 schreef Hik het volgende:
Dat (stukje) concert gisteren op NPS was echt geweldig. Wat een mens zeg! Minstens 75 en dan zo staan swingen op dat podium! Op die manier zouden we allemaal oud moeten worden...
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