List of awards and nominations received by Celia Cruz
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Celia Cruz (1925 –2003) was a Salsa music singer and actress winner of multiples accolades. Heralded as the Queen of Salsa Music,[1] or Queen of Latin Music,[2][3][4] Celia is one of the best-selling Latin music artists, with over 10 million records sold.[5] Her career spanned 50-years-plus, and was recognized by the Guiness World Records as the "longest career as a salsa artist" in 2003.[6]
Celia Cruz won her first award in Cuba at a popular radio show in 1947.[7] Through her career, she amassed varios major awards, including Billboard Latin Music Awards, Grammy Awards, Latin Grammy Awards and Lo Nuestro Awards. By 1982, she won an estimated 100 international awards.[8]
Celia received special recognitions both in her life and posthumously for her success and trayectory, including the first ASCAP Latin Heritage Award,[9] and the inaugural Lo Nuestro Excellence Award in 1990.[10] She was also the first artist inducted into the Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame in 1994 alongside Cachao López.[11] She has been admitted into other halls and walks of fame, including Plaza de las Estrellas and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Outside of her work in music, she was recognized for her philanthropic endeavors, including a Hispanic Heritage Awards,[12] as well The Recording Academy's Heroes Award in 1999. In addition, Celia Cruz was condecorated with various major civil awards, including by presidents of the United States and Colombia. She became the first Latin musical performer to be given the Ellis Island Honors Society,[13] and the first Afro Latina to have her likeness appear on U.S. currency.[14]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Award/organization[a] | Year | Nominee/work | Category | Result | Ref. |
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ACCA Award | 1994 | Celia Cruz | Pan Art | Honoree | [12] |
ASCAP Latin Awards | 1998 | Celia Cruz | Special Recognition | Honoree | [15] |
1999 | ASCAP Latin Heritage Award | Honoree | [16] | ||
2016 | "La Negra Tiene Tumbao" | Television winning-songs | Won | [17] | |
Association of Latin Entertainment Critics (Latin ACE) | 1969 | Celia Cruz | International Artist of the Year | Won | [18] |
1970 | Won | [19] | |||
1972 | Show de Celia Cruz (at Chateau Madrid) | Best Show in a Club Night | Won | [20] | |
1978 | Celia Cruz | Female Figure of the Year | Won | [21] | |
1980 | Best Salsa Artist, Female | Won | [22] | ||
1981 | Celia, Johnny y El Conde | Best Salsa Album | Nominated | [23] | |
1983 | Celia Cruz | Best Salsa Female Artist | Nominated | [24][25] | |
Feliz encuentro (with Sonora Matancera) | Best Salsa Album | Won | |||
1984 | Tremendo Trio | Best Salsa Album | Won | [26] | |
1987 | Celia Cruz | Extraordinary Ace Award | Honoree | [27] | |
1990 | Tropical Female Artist | Won | [28] | ||
1993 | Extraordinary Ace Award | Honoree | [29] | ||
1994 | Female Act of the Year | Won | [30] | ||
1995 | Extraordinary Ace Award | Honoree | [31] | ||
"Que le Den Candela" | Video of the Year | Won | |||
1996 | Celia Cruz | Extraordinary Ace Award | Honoree | [32] | |
1999 | Voices of the Millennium | Honoree | [33][34] | ||
Mi vida es cantar | Album of the Year, Female | Nominated | |||
2000 | Celia Cruz | Voices of the Millennium | Honoree | [35] | |
2001 | Siempre Viviré | Tropical Album of the Year | Won | [36] | |
2004 | Celia Cruz: ¡Azúcar! (Telemundo 47) | Special of the Year | Won | [37] | |
Billboard Latin Music Awards | 1995 | Celia Cruz | Lifetime Achievement Award | Honoree | [12] |
2002 | La Negra Tiene Tumbao | Tropical/Salsa Album of the Year, Female | Nominated | [38] | |
2003 | "La Negra Tiene Tumbao" | Tropical/Salsa Airplay Track of the Year, Female | Nominated | [39] | |
"La Salsa Vive" (Tito Nieves featuring Celia Cruz, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Cheo Feliciano, & Ismael Miranda) | Hot Latin Track of the Year, Vocal Duo | Nominated | |||
2004 | Celia Cruz | Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year | Won | [40] | |
Exitos Eternos | Tropical Album of the Year, Female | Nominated | |||
Hits Mix | Nominated | ||||
Regalo del Alma | Won | ||||
Exitos Eternos | Latin Greatest Hits Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
Hits Mix | Won | ||||
"Ríe y Llora" | Tropical Airplay Track of the Year, Female | Nominated | |||
2005 | "Ella Tiene Fuego" | Tropical Airplay Track of the Year, Female | Nominated | [41] | |
Dios Disfrute a la Reina | Tropical Album of the Year, Female | Nominated | |||
Salsa Divas (with La India) | Nominated | ||||
Billboard Number One Awards[b] | 1977 | Only They Could Have Made This Album (with Willie Colón) | Latin Salsa National (Album) | Nominated | [42] |
Tremendo Cache (with Johnny Pacheco) | Nominated | ||||
Celia & Johnny (with Johnny Pacheco) | Nominated | ||||
1978 | Celia Cruz and Willie Colón | Latin Salsa Artist of the Year | Won | [43] | |
1979 | Eternos (with Johnny Pacheco) | Top Latin Salsa Album | Nominated | [44] | |
Greatest Hits (with Johnny Pacheco) | Nominated | ||||
1986 | Celia Cruz and Tito Puente | Top Tropical/Salsa Artist | Nominated | [45] | |
Homenaje a Benny More Vol. 3 (with Tito Puente) | Top Tropical /Salsa Latin Album | Nominated | |||
1989 | Ritmo en el Corazón (with Ray Barretto) | Nominated | |||
Bilingual Foundation of the Arts | 1995 | Celia Cruz | El Angel Award | Honoree | [46] |
Casandra Awards (a.k.a. Soberano Awards) | 1996 | Celia Cruz | Soberano International | Honoree | [47] |
Chicago International Film Festival | 1999 | Celia Cruz | Career Achievement Award | Honoree | [1] |
Club Privado Hard's | 1990 | Celia Cruz | Special Award | Honoree | [48] |
Cuban Women's Club | 1991 | Celia Cruz | Floridiana Award | Honoree | [49] |
Desi Entertainment Awards | 1992 | Celia Cruz (The Mambo Kings) | Favorite Film Actress | Won | [50] |
1995 | Celia Cruz | Desi Lifetime Achievement Award | Honoree | ||
Ellis Island Honors Society | 1986 | Celia Cruz | Mayor's Liberty Award | Honoree | [13] |
Fama magazine Award | 2002 | Celia Cruz | Lifetime Award | Honoree | [51] |
Festival Acapulco | 1998 | Celia Cruz | Special medal | Won | [52] |
Grammy Awards | 1980 | Eterno | Best Latin Recording | Nominated | [53] |
1984 | Tremendo Trio | Best Tropical Latin Performance | Nominated | ||
1986 | De Nuevo | Best Tropical Latin Performance | Nominated | ||
1987 | Homenaje A Beny More - Vol. III | Best Tropical Latin Performance | Nominated | ||
1988 | The Winners | Best Tropical Latin Performance | Nominated | ||
1990 | Ritmo En El Corazon | Best Tropical Latin Performance | Won | ||
1993 | Tributo A Ismael Rivera | Best Tropical Latin Performance | Nominated | ||
1994 | Azúcar Negra | Best Tropical Latin Performance | Nominated | ||
1996 | Irrepetible | Best Tropical Latin Performance | Nominated | ||
1998 | "Guantanamera" | Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group | Nominated | ||
1999 | Mi Vida Es Cantar | Best Tropical Latin Performance | Nominated | ||
2001 | Celia Cruz and Friends: A Night of Salsa | Best Salsa Album | Nominated | ||
2003 | La Negra Tiene Tumbao | Best Salsa Album | Won | ||
2004 | Regalo del Alma | Best Salsa/Merengue Album | Won | ||
2016 | Celia Cruz | Lifetime Achievement Award | Honoree | [54] | |
Hispanic | 1995 | Celia Cruz | Vida Awards | Honoree | [55] |
Hispanic Celebrities Award | 2023 | Celia Cruz | Lifetime Award | Honoree | [56] |
Hispanic Heritage Awards | 1998 | Celia Cruz | Lifetime Achievement Award | Honoree | [57] |
Imagen Awards | 2003 | Celia Cruz | Career Achievement Award | Honoree | [58] |
Latin Grammy Awards | 2000 | Celia Cruz and Friends: A Night of Salsa | Best Salsa Performance | Won | [59] |
2001 | Siempre Viviré | Best Traditional Tropical Album | Won | ||
2002 | La Negra Tiene Tumbao | Best Salsa Album | Won | ||
Album of the Year | Nominated | ||||
"La Negra Tiene Tumbao" | Best Music Video | Nominated | |||
Record of the Year | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Regalo del Alma | Best Salsa Album | Won | ||
Lo Nuestro Awards | 1990 | Celia Cruz | Excellence Award | Honoree | [10] |
1994 | Tropical Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | [60][61] | ||
1995 | Nominated | [62] | |||
2001 | Nominated | [63] | |||
Celia Cruz and Friends: A Night of Salsa | Tropical Album of the Year | Nominated | |||
2003 | La Negra Tiene Tumbao | Won | [64] | ||
"La Vida Es Un Carnaval" | Tropical Song of the Year | Won | |||
"La Negra Tiene Tumbao" | Nominated | ||||
Celia Cruz | Salsa Artist of the Year | Won | |||
Tropical Female Artist of the Year | Won | ||||
2004 | Nominated | [65] | |||
2005 | Won | [66][67] | |||
2025 | "Celia" (with Gente de Zona) | Tropical Collaboration of the Year | Pending | [68] | |
Musa de Oro Awards | 1994 | Celia Cruz | Lifetime Award | Honoree | [52] |
Nosotros Golden Eagle Award | 1991 | Celia Cruz | Lifetime Achievement in Music | Honoree | [69] |
Premios Aplauso '92 | 1989 | Celia Cruz | Best Latin Female Vocalist | Won | [52] |
1991 | Won | ||||
1992 | Won | ||||
Premios Bravo | 1988 | Celia Cruz | Best Female Artist | Nominated | [70] |
1990 | Tropical Female Artist | Nominated | [71] | ||
Premio Encuentro | 1992 | Celia Cruz | Arts and Entertainment (1992) | Honoree | [72] |
Premios Juventud | 2004 | "La Vida Es Un Carnaval" | Best Re-Mix | Nominated | [73] |
Party Starter | Nominated | ||||
"La Negra Tiene Tumbao" | Nominated | ||||
Celia Cruz | My Idol Is | Nominated | |||
Premios de la Música (Spain) | 2005 | Dios disfrute a la reina | Best Traditional Music Album | Nominated | [74] |
Premios Tú Musica (Puerto Rico) | 1984 | Celia Cruz | Best Female Vocalist | Won | [52] |
Repertorio Español | 2003 | Celia Cruz | Best Latin Artist | Won | [75] |
Ritmo Latino Awards[c] | 2001 | Celia Cruz | Tropical Artist, Male/Female | Nominated | [78] |
2002 | Tropical Solo Artist or Group | Nominated | [79] | ||
2003 | Gloria de la Música Award | Honoree | [80] | ||
Smithsonian Institution | 1990 | Celia Cruz | Lifetime Achievement Award | Honoree | [12] |
2001 | James Smithson Bicentennial Medal | Honoree | [81] | ||
Telemundo | 1999 | Celia Cruz | Artist of the Millenium | Honoree | [52] |
The New York Daily News | 1978 | Celia Cruz | The News Music Poll Award for Best Latin Singer | Won | [82] |
The Recording Academy | 1999 | Celia Cruz | Heroes Award | Honoree | [83] |
Viña del Mar International Song Festival | 2000 | Celia Cruz | Gaviota de Plata (Silver Gull) | Silver | [84] |
Voices For Children Foundation | 2003 | Celia Cruz | Humanitarian Award | Honoree | [52] |
Other honors
[edit]Year | Description | Status | Ref. |
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1981 | Keys to the city, New York City from Mayor Ed Koch | Honoree | [12] |
1986 | Medal of Liberty given by NYC Mayor Ed Koch | Honoree | [85] |
1990 | Colombia's National Medal of Arts | Honoree | [12] |
1992 | Hispanic Women Achievers Award from New York governor Mario Cuomo | Honoree | [12] |
1994 | National Endowment for the Arts, given by U.S. President Bill Clinton | Honoree | [4] |
1996 | Certificate of Appreciation by Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Office for her artistic work | Honoree | [12] |
1997 | October 25 declared as Celia Cruz Day in San Francisco | Honoree | [12] |
1998 | Condecoration "Cruz de Belalcázar" by Mayor of Cali, Colombia | Honoree | [86] |
1999 | Condecoration by Colombian President, Andrés Pastrana Arango | Honoree | [87] |
2000 | Keys to the City of West New York, New Jersey (Mayor Albio Sires) | Honoree | [88] |
2001 | Keys to the City of Miami | Honoree | [89] |
2005 | Congressional Gold Medal | Honoree | [90] |
2023 | July 16 declared as "Celia Cruz Day" by NYC Mayor Eric Adams | Honoree | [91] |
Year | Description | Status | Ref. |
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1989 | Honorary Doctorate in Music from Yale University | Honoree | [92] |
1992 | Honorary Doctorate from Florida International University | Honoree | [12] |
1993 | Honorary Doctorate in Music from University of Florida | Honoree | [12] |
1994 | Exito de Vida Award (Life Time Achievement Award[52]) from University of Panama | Honoree | [12] |
1994 | Medal from Cal Poly Pomona University | Honoree | [93] |
1999 | Honorary Degree from University of Miami | Honoree | [94] |
Year | Description | Status | Ref. |
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1984 | Queen of Miami carnival | Honoree | [95] |
1988 | Grand Marshal of National Puerto Rican Day Parade | Honoree | [50] |
1995 | Grand Marshal of New Jersey State Hispanic Parade | Honoree | [12] |
1995 | Grand Marshal of Art Deco festival | Honoree | [12] |
2000 | Queen of Viña del Mar International Song Festival | Honoree | [96] |
Walk of Fame | Year | Description | Status | Ref. |
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Hollywood Walk of Fame | 1987 | Walk of Star | Won | [97] |
Miami Calle 8 Walk of Fame | 1991 | Walk of Star | Won | [98] |
Movieland Hall of Fame[d] | 1993 | Hall of Fame inductee | Inducted | [100] |
Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame | 1994 | Hall of Fame inductee | Inducted | [11] |
Venezuela Walk of Fame | 1995 | Walk of Star | Won | [101] |
Mexico's Plaza de las Estrellas | 1997[52] | Walk of Star | Won | [102] |
Costa Rica's Walk of Fame (Plaza Real Cariari) | 1997 | Hall of Fame inductee | Inducted | [103] |
International Latin Music Hall of Fame | 1999 | Hall of Fame inductee | Inducted | [52] |
Miami Beach Walk of Stars | 2001 | Walk of Star | Won | [104] |
Ritmo Latino | 2003 | Handprints Hall of Fame | Won | [105] |
People en Español Hall of Fame | 2006 | Hall of Fame inductee | Inducted | [106] |
New Jersey Hall of Fame | 2013 | Hall of Fame inductee | Inducted | [107] |
Apollo Theater Hall of Fame | 2014 | Hall of Fame inductee | Inducted | [108] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Charts are not included, unless they are explicitly described as "awards" or specific trophies are given.
- ^ Prior to the inauguration of the Billboard Music Awards in 1990, the magazine had the "Number One Awards" to honor the top-performing artists of the year on each of chart categories.
- ^ Also known as "Premio de la Gente" or Latin Music Fan Awards.[76][77]
- ^ Also know as The Hispanic Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame[99] or Latin Hall of Fame section.[100]
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[...] me gustaría recordar que en 2004 recibí el Premio al Mejor Artista Latino que concede la compañía de teatro Repertorio Español, de Nueva York. Como en 2003 lo había recibido la gran Celia Cruz
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External links
[edit]- Awards for Celia Cruz on the Internet Movie Database
- Celia Cruz Foundation — Posthumous Award