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Celia Cruz, the 'Queen of Salsa,' Dies at
77
July
17, 2004 (AP) -- Celia Cruz, the Cuban-born singer who went from singing in
Havana nightclubs to become the "Queen of Salsa," died Wednesday, her publicist
said.
Cruz, who was 77, died of a brain tumor.
She had surgery for the ailment in December but her health faltered. She died at
her home in Fort Lee, N.J., according to her publicist, Blanca Lasalle.
In the 1950s, Cruz became famous with the
legendary Afro-Cuban group La Sonora Matancera. She left Cuba for the United
States in 1960, and was credited with bringing salsa music to a broad audience.
Cruz, who recorded more than 70 albums and
had more than a dozen Grammy nominations, won best salsa album for "La Negra
Tiene Tumbao" at the last year's Latin Grammy Awrds. Among her other best-known
recordings are "Yerberito Moreno" and "Que le Den Candela."
Called the "Queen of Salsa" and the "diva
of Latin song," Cruz remained energetic late into her career. At last year's
Latin Grammys, she showed up wearing a frothy blue-and-white headpiece and a
tight red dress and gave a hip-shaking performance.
Cruz's alliance with fellow salsa star Tito
Puente garnered her some of the biggest success in her career. In 1987, she was
honored with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, and several years later, the
city of Miami gave Calle Ocho, the main street of its Cuban community, the
honorary name of Celia Cruz Way.
Cruz also received a Lifetime Achievement
Award from the Smithsonian Institution and in 1994, President Clinton honored
her with an award from the National Endowment of the Arts.
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