- Pedro Knight
Pedro Knight Caraballo (b.
September 30 1921 - d.February 3 2007 ) was an accomplishedCuba n-American musician who was better known for being the husband of legendary singerCelia Cruz .Knight was a
trumpet er for "Sonora Matancera " when Cruz was hired, as a back-up singer. The couple soon began a relationship that lasted until Cruz's death in 2003 from a malignant cerebral tumor.In 1960, members of the Sonora Matancera moved to
Miami, Florida , fleeingFidel Castro 's Cuba. In 1961, they began performing at the prestigiousPalladium Ballroom inNew York City .Knight and Cruz got married in 1962. It was at that point, that Knight decided to step back and let his wife take all the limelight, although he continued to tour as one of her musicians. Ironically, the fact that he took a step back in order to help his wife's career, also made him famous and well-respected across
Latin America . He would be interviewed multiple times bytelevision shows and make multiple show business friendships, includingMaria Celeste Arraras , who expressed her respects to him about three months after Cruz's death, by telling him on live television to "remember (that we) all like you".Knight was devastated by Cruz's death. Cruz used to call him "mi cabecita de algodón" ("my little cotton head"). He stood by her side as she suffered from
cancer , and he had expressed hope in public that she would recuperate. They had no children. Cruz died 2 days after their 41st anniversary.A fact that is not well known by the public is that Knight battled
cancer himself; just one day after his wife underwent surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from herbreast , Knight went through surgery himself, having a cancerous tumor or polyp removed from his colon, from which he recovered fully.Although he has been able to attend several activities dedicated to his late wife (such as a book signing of Cruz's auto-biography), his health was severely affected by her death, and, on
July 7 2004 , he fainted during a cancer fundraiser inMiami , requiringhospital ization. Doctors diagnosed him withlow blood pressure , caused by hisdiabetes and by an emotional breakdown during the ceremony.Knight was involved in various posthumous projects dedicated to his wife, including books,
CD 's and a biographical movie.On
September 26 2005 , Knight had to be hospitalized once again, this time suffering from acerebral hemorrhage . OnFebruary 16 2006 , Knight was once again hospitalized, after suffering from pain on his left arm. He was taken to an intensive care unit. He apparently had a heart attack.He inherited Cruz's multimillion-dollar fortune, but in recent years executors have squabbled over whether Knight was getting his share of the estate and whether the money was being mismanaged. Last year, according to published reports, Knight was evicted from his home in Palo Alto for defaulting on the $6,050 monthly rent. Funeral arrangements were being prepared in New York City. Knight is survived by one daughter from a previous marriage, Ernestina Knight ofTampa ; and four children in Cuba: Pedro, Roberto, Emilia and Gladys.On
February 3 2007 , Knight died in aLos Angeles hospital, aged 85. He was interred at Woodlawn Cemetery alongside his wife.External links
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