Celia Cruz
AKA:
Queen of Salsa
Birth Name:
Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso
Birth Date:
October 21, 1925
Birth Place:
Havana, Cuba
Death Date:
July 16, 2003
Place of Death:
Fort Lee, New Jersey
Age:
77
Cause of Death:
Brain tumor
Cemetery Name:
Woodlawn Cemetery
Claim to Fame:
Music
Originally Celia Cruz studied to be a teacher in her native Havana, but was lured into show business when a relative entered her in a radio talent contest, which she won. She later studied music at the Havana Conservatory and performed at the wold-famous Tropicana nightclub. In the 1950s, Cruz became famous with the legendary Afro-Cuban group La Sonora Matancera. She left Cuba after its 1959 revolution for the United States in 1960, and never returned. With her powerful voice and flamboyant stage shows, Cruz helped bring salsa music to a broad audience. Her alliance with fellow salsa star and "Mambo King" Tito Puente garnered some of the biggest success in her career. The two recorded albums and regularly performed together, and they were considered legends of the genre. All in all she recorded more than 70 albums and had more than a dozen Grammy nominations. She won best salsa album for "La Negra Tiene Tumbao" and again the following year. Among her other best-known recordings are "Yerberito Moreno" and "Que le Den Candela."
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Woodlawn Cemetery
4199 Webster Avenue
The Bronx, New York, 10470
USA
North America
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Grave Location:
Walnut SectionGrave Location Description
The Walnut Section is located in F-4 in the official Woodlawn Cemetery map. This section, in roughly the center of this 400-acre cemetery, is bordered by Park, Central and Myosotis Avenues. If you circle the section on these three roads you will find the final resting place of Celia Cruz about 20 feet from the road.
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Read More About Celia Cruz:
- Published Obituary
- Wikipedia Entry
- How Celia Cruz Became the 'Queen of Salsa'
- Celia Cruz: The Voice Of Experience
- Celia Cruz's 'Son Con Guaguancó' and The Bridge to Fame In Exile
- Women’s History NJ: Queen of Salsa Celia Cruz
- Remember Celia Cruz “The Queen of Salsa” who Popularized Latin Music Around the World
- Celia Cruz: Celebrating The Queen Of Salsa
- Official Celia Cruz Website
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