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  2. Quimbara - Wikipedia

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    Celia Cruz in Havana, 1957 "Quimbara" is a song performed by Cuban recording artist Celia Cruz and Dominican recording artist Johnny Pacheco.The song written by 20 year old Junior Cepeda from Puerto Rico, was released as the lead single from Cruz and Pacheco's joint studio album Celia & Johnny (1974).

  3. Ríe y Llora - Wikipedia

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    "Ríe y Llora" (English: "Laugh and Cry") is a song performed by Cuban recording artist Celia Cruz. The song was written by Sergio George and Fernando Osorio, produced by George and released as the lead single from Cruz's final studio album Regalo del Alma (2003) on 12 July 2003. It was the final song recorded by Cruz, following being sidelined ...

  4. Celia Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Celia Caridad Cruz Alfonso was born on 21 October 1925, at 47 Serrano Street in the Santos Suárez neighborhood of Havana, Cuba. [10] [3] [11] Her father, Simón Cruz, was a railway stoker, and her mother, Catalina Alfonso Ramos, a housewife of Haitian descent who took care of an extended family. [3]

  5. Ella Tiene Fuego - Wikipedia

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    "Ella Tiene Fuego" (English: "She Has Fire") is a song performed by Cuban recording artist Celia Cruz. It features Panamanian recording artist El General.The song was written by Sergio George and Fernando Osorio, produced by George and released as the second single from Cruz's final studio album Regalo del Alma (2003) on 20 December 2003.

  6. La Vida Es Un Carnaval - Wikipedia

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    "La Vida Es Un Carnaval" (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈβiða es uŋ kaɾnaˈβal]; English: "Life Is a Carnival") is a song performed by Cuban recording artist Celia Cruz. The song was written by Victor Daniel, produced by Isidro Infante, arranged by Isidro Infante and released as the lead single from Cruz's studio album Mi Vida Es Cantar (1998).

  7. Acorn Antiques: The Musical! - Wikipedia

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    Wood's original character, Miss Berta, was played during workshops by Janie Dee; when Dee was unavailable for the West End run, she was replaced by Sally Ann Triplett. [3] The musical also introduced Miss Bonnie ( Josie Lawrence ), a sister of Miss Babs and Miss Berta (in the original series, Berta and Babs were cousins).

  8. Célia - Wikipedia

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    Célia began her musical career on the TV show Um Instante, Maestro! in 1970, debuting her self-titled album, which was produced with Discos Continental. [1] It featured songs from songwriters like Joyce, Lô Borges, Ivan Lins, Nelson Angelo, and Rogério Duprat.

  9. Celia Mara - Wikipedia

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    Celia-mara.net Musical artist Célia Mara (born July 27, 1961) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and producer who has lived since the 1990s in Vienna , Austria and since 2003 also partly in Salvador, Bahia .