If there’s any doubt of the cultural impact Celia Cruz has had over the past century, consider the following: In 1994, Cruz ...
The queen of salsa, Celia Cruz, was not only a music legend, but also a symbol of resilience, leaving Cuba after Fidel Castro ...
Pinecrest Gardens, in collaboration with the Celia Cruz Estate, is set to honor the centennial of Celia Cruz’s birth with a celebration that includes an ongoing special exhibition and a ...
Incomparable, charismatic, and glamorous, the Cuban-born artist was a larger-than-life figure who was so much more than a mere singer. If you’ve ever been to a salsa class, odds are you’ve ...
The illustrious life and career of Celia Cruz, affectionately known as the Queen of Salsa, left an indelible impact not only on Cuban and Latin music but also on global audiences, earning her a spot ...
Celia Cruz's manager Omer Pardillo talks AI, brand partnership deals, centennial plans and upcoming projects in an interview discussing her legacy.
If you’ve never heard of Celia Cruz - you’re missing out on the sound and feel of unbridled joy. The coin designer and sculptor, Phebe Hemphill, incorporated her signature catchphrase ...
Celia Cruz, Mongo Santamaría, Ricardo Ray, and Bobby Cruz all released some of their best work on Vaya Records, one of Fania Records’ most important sub-labels. Vaya Records was the home to som ...
In 2024, the label celebrated its 60th anniversary. Now, the question of whether this treasure trove of Latin culture is being curated properly has become more pertinent than ever.
If there’s any doubt of the cultural impact Celia Cruz has had over the past century, consider the following: In 1994, Cruz received the National Medal of Arts from President Bill Clinton, the highest ...