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"Benny Cruz-Practical Inspiration"

Benny Cruz - Practical Inspiration
Many young people dream of having a career in music. As a teenager, Benny Cruz was one of them. So in 1976, he formed a band with his sister Rose and his brother Mauro. They learned a few songs, and got their first gig in a graduation party in Detroit. Things were going well, but after a short time onstage, they found that they'd played through their entire repertoire. When they admitted this to the crowd and tried to step down, the people shouted out "That's OK, play them again!" As Benny said, in a conversation with La Voz Latina, "Little did I know then that almost 30 years later, I'd still be playing."
Today, with Mauro on guitar and Benny on keyboard and vocals, "Benny Cruz Y La Buena Vida" remains a family band, playing an infectious mixture of Latin rhythms and Santana-influenced guitar. But Benny's sister has been replaced by his sons Julian and Antonio, on drums and congas respectively. They grew up with music, often going on tour with Benny, working as his road crew. When they became teenagers, they made a natural transition from roadies to musicians, with some help from their father. Empowering others to achieve their dreams is a big part of Benny's philosophy - toward music, business, and life in general. It's a lesson he learned in part from his own father.
The Cruz family moved from Arizona to Detroit in 1966. Benny's parents were migrant workers, laboring on farms in the west, and in the steel mills of Detroit. But they wanted their children to have a different kind of life. They strongly emphasized the importance of education when their kids were growing up. But when Benny had reached working age, his father encouraged him to go to work in a migrant camp. So Benny worked as a farm worker in California for a time, just long enough to realize (as his father had known he would) that this wasn't the future he wanted. Shortly afterward, he started college, earning a Bachelor's of Music, teacher certification, and eventually a Masters. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Education at Wayne State University, and teaching vocal music at Cesar Chavez Academy in Detroit. His brother Mauro also took their parents' lessons to heart, and currently supplements his career in music with a job as a school principal. Their "day jobs" as educators often combine with their love of music: before performing on tour, they like to offer workshops to local students, trying to spread the love of the music they play. "One of my goals is to cross cultural barriers and bring this music to new cultures," Benny explained.
Benny also tries to teach students some of the lessons he's learned in his life and career. "Work hard to achieve your dreams," he says, "but always have a backup plan." He recommends that aspiring musicians educate themselves, pursuing a professional career that allows them the time and freedom to perform. This combination of the inspirational and the practical is evident in Benny's approach to music, too. He took business courses to master the art of marketing his band, developing a network of contacts, and negotiating favorable contracts - something he highly recommends to young musicians. "I've seen a lot of talented musicians go by the wayside because they didn't learn how to run a business properly," he explained.
Benny has avoided this fate, achieving a successful career in music. And he's done it through a mixture of talent, charisma and business savvy. He tries to continually adapt to the emerging styles within Latin music, incorporating new rhythms and diverse styles into his music. "It's important to give the audience what they want. If they feel entertained, if you can make them feel like part of your music, you're guaranteed another performance." To make this connection, he said, "it helps to involve the audience from the beginning, to get them clapping and dancing, or singing a chorus. You have to touch an audience, to make them flow with the energy of your music, an energy which they give back to you. When you connect in this way, the best word to describe it is…magic."
In April of this year, Benny took home the Detroit Rock Music Award for Best Vocalist, in the World Music category. He has recorded five albums, which are available on his website, www.artonguitars.com. Benny Cruz Y La Buena Vida have received multiple awards, including three Midwest Tejano Music Awards, and the Spirit of Detroit Award for community service and performance.


- La Voz Latina


"Benny Cruz-Practical Inspiration"

Benny Cruz - Practical Inspiration
Many young people dream of having a career in music. As a teenager, Benny Cruz was one of them. So in 1976, he formed a band with his sister Rose and his brother Mauro. They learned a few songs, and got their first gig in a graduation party in Detroit. Things were going well, but after a short time onstage, they found that they'd played through their entire repertoire. When they admitted this to the crowd and tried to step down, the people shouted out "That's OK, play them again!" As Benny said, in a conversation with La Voz Latina, "Little did I know then that almost 30 years later, I'd still be playing."
Today, with Mauro on guitar and Benny on keyboard and vocals, "Benny Cruz Y La Buena Vida" remains a family band, playing an infectious mixture of Latin rhythms and Santana-influenced guitar. But Benny's sister has been replaced by his sons Julian and Antonio, on drums and congas respectively. They grew up with music, often going on tour with Benny, working as his road crew. When they became teenagers, they made a natural transition from roadies to musicians, with some help from their father. Empowering others to achieve their dreams is a big part of Benny's philosophy - toward music, business, and life in general. It's a lesson he learned in part from his own father.
The Cruz family moved from Arizona to Detroit in 1966. Benny's parents were migrant workers, laboring on farms in the west, and in the steel mills of Detroit. But they wanted their children to have a different kind of life. They strongly emphasized the importance of education when their kids were growing up. But when Benny had reached working age, his father encouraged him to go to work in a migrant camp. So Benny worked as a farm worker in California for a time, just long enough to realize (as his father had known he would) that this wasn't the future he wanted. Shortly afterward, he started college, earning a Bachelor's of Music, teacher certification, and eventually a Masters. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Education at Wayne State University, and teaching vocal music at Cesar Chavez Academy in Detroit. His brother Mauro also took their parents' lessons to heart, and currently supplements his career in music with a job as a school principal. Their "day jobs" as educators often combine with their love of music: before performing on tour, they like to offer workshops to local students, trying to spread the love of the music they play. "One of my goals is to cross cultural barriers and bring this music to new cultures," Benny explained.
Benny also tries to teach students some of the lessons he's learned in his life and career. "Work hard to achieve your dreams," he says, "but always have a backup plan." He recommends that aspiring musicians educate themselves, pursuing a professional career that allows them the time and freedom to perform. This combination of the inspirational and the practical is evident in Benny's approach to music, too. He took business courses to master the art of marketing his band, developing a network of contacts, and negotiating favorable contracts - something he highly recommends to young musicians. "I've seen a lot of talented musicians go by the wayside because they didn't learn how to run a business properly," he explained.
Benny has avoided this fate, achieving a successful career in music. And he's done it through a mixture of talent, charisma and business savvy. He tries to continually adapt to the emerging styles within Latin music, incorporating new rhythms and diverse styles into his music. "It's important to give the audience what they want. If they feel entertained, if you can make them feel like part of your music, you're guaranteed another performance." To make this connection, he said, "it helps to involve the audience from the beginning, to get them clapping and dancing, or singing a chorus. You have to touch an audience, to make them flow with the energy of your music, an energy which they give back to you. When you connect in this way, the best word to describe it is…magic."
In April of this year, Benny took home the Detroit Rock Music Award for Best Vocalist, in the World Music category. He has recorded five albums, which are available on his website, www.artonguitars.com. Benny Cruz Y La Buena Vida have received multiple awards, including three Midwest Tejano Music Awards, and the Spirit of Detroit Award for community service and performance.


- La Voz Latina


Discography

**New CD Due 2008**
Vivir Sin Tu Amor (2002)
Que Siga La Fiesta (1997)
Canciones de Recuerdo (1996)
Fiesta Y Pachanga (1995)
Mi Negra-ra (1992)

Benny Cruz also appears on:
Un Encuentro (1999)

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Emerging Latino singer, songwriter, arranger, producer Benny Cruz is gaining global recognition, having experienced tremendous regional success in the northern and Midwestern United States as a solo artist and as the director of his award winning band 'Benny Cruz y La Buena Vida'. Benny has earned praise as the 'Ambassador of Latin Music' from fans and peers alike. His ability to uniquely blend many forms of music: rock, alternative, pop, salsa, merengue, cumbia, banda, cha-cha, mambo, jazz and heartfelt ballads which tug at human emotion combine to provide a breathtaking, awe-inspiring and highly charged live performance. His uncanny ability to emote; to touch his fans - the masses with his live performance and music is a testament to the remarkable relationship with fans of all ages.

Benny Cruz has opened for Tito Puente, Texas Tornadoes, Ricky Smith y la Movida, La Sombra and performed together with John Tesh. He has appeared on television, radio, MTV and on the stages of Detroit's Fox Theatre, State Theatre, Pontiac Silverdome, Tiger Stadium, Comerica Park, Cobo Hall, Hart Plaza, Chene Park, Majestic Theater, Masonic Temple, Cranbrook Theater, Meadowbrook Theater, Renaissance Center, Phoenix Center, Motor City Casino, Chrysler Arts, Beats & Eats Festival, Latino World Festival, Puerto Rican Festival, Fiesta Mexicana Festival, Festival Latino, Mexicantown Festival, Unity in the Community Festival, La Raza 25th National Convention and the Detroit Institute of Arts just to name a few. Benny Cruz Y La Buena Vida performed during the 2006 Superbowl Events at the Detroit Winterblast on February 3, 2006.