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3:22 / 910673 viewMusic video by Celia Cruz performing Rie Y Llora. (C) 2004 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 803
2:48 / 2968807 viewCelia Cruz, "La Reina de la Salsa", interpretando Guantanamera.
5:52 / 326333 viewZaire, Africa 1974
2:58 / 10414128 viewCelia Cruz/Soy Cubano Proud to be Latino..We miss u And We love u..Por Siempre
4:56 / 732335 viewCelia Cruz - Quimbara
4:34 / 853028 viewMusic by one of the best singers from Cuba, Celia Cruz.
4:59 / 317437 viewLive performance from "El Rey" Tito Puente & "La Reina" Celia Cruz with an All-Star Band that includes master "conguero" Poncho Sanchez. From myprivate collection, enjoy... (circa: 1987) All TV promos, news clips, airchecks, music related performances etc. remain the sole property of their respective copyright holders. No video clips are for sale, nor do they imply challenge to ownerships. They are intended strictly for entertainment, educational, and historical purposes, and fall under the "Fair Use" guideline.
2:30 / 298191 viewMy very own version of this masterpiece of salsa... subtitled for those who don't speak spanish! BTW those images of the blindfolded lads running are from the spanish film "Intacto" released in 2001.
2:59 / 536729 viewMusic video by Celia Cruz performing Contrapunto Musical. (C) 2000 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 253
3:54 / 269291 viewMusic video by Celia Cruz performing La Negra Tiene Tumbao. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 6845 (C) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
4:20 / 2504526 viewA very very young Celia Cruz, from a TV show ca. 1960
2:36 / 521262 viewLegendary Latin Singers with Arturo Sandoval
6:17 / 246052 viewEn vivo
4:51 / 79794 viewCELIA CRUZ - Cucala
3:46 / 41503 view1974 in Zaire Africa
7:2 / 173838 viewMy own version of Burundanga Music Video.
3:1 / 212827 viewfrom the '30 Salsas Pegaditas 2006' compilation album... All pictures belong to their respective copyright owners. This music is for pure entertainment only, and not for profit use! Thank you for watching.
2:39 / 61575 viewCelia Cruz performs at the JFK Center for the Mark Twain Prize 2001 honoring Whoopi Goldberg with GE Smith on Guitar, Earl Gardner on Trumpet and Baron Raymonde on Sax
3:12 / 22802 viewCelia Cruz was born Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso in the diverse Santos Suárez neighborhood of La Habana, Cuba, on October 21, 1925, the second child of Catalina Alfonso and Simón Cruz. Simón worked in the railroads as a stoker, and Catalina took care of the extended family. While growing up in Cuba's diverse 1930s musical climate, Cruz listened to many musicians that later influenced her adult career, such as Paulina Alvarez, Fernando Collazo, Abelardo Barroso, Pablo Quevedo, Arsenio Rodriguez, and Arcaño y sus Maravillas.[2] When she was a teenager, her aunt took her and her cousin to cabarets to sing, but her father encouraged her to keep attending school, in hopes that she would become a Spanish language teacher. However, one of her teachers told her that as an entertainer she could earn in one day what most Cuban teachers earned in a month. Cruz began singing in Havana's radio station Radio Garcia-Serra's popular "Hora del Té" daily broadcast, she sang the tango "Nostalgias", (and won a cake as first place) often winning cakes and also opportunities to participate in more contests. Her first recordings were made in 1948 in Venezuela. Before that, Cruz had recorded for radio stations. She thanked her young nephew Cesar for all the hard work he put into it also. "He was an amazing little boy he was like my own son, rest in peace Cesar". In 1950, she made her first major breakthrough, after the lead singer of the Sonora Matancera, a renowned Cuban <b>...</b>
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