During the early 1980s, the Chicago Salsa scene was hot. Salsa
bands were in abundance, particularly with the younger up and coming bands like
Tipica 78, Tipica Leal, la Union, La Justitia, just to name a few. Some of the
kids playing at the time flourished to become accomplished musicians and went
on to work with the bigger more established names in salsa. Recently, I had
occasion to come across one of these musicians. Miguel Cruz, a popular Latin
Percussionist at the time, began his musical career in Chicago in a young salsa
band. Simply known as ‘Chocolate” at the time he went on to play with some of
the early Caribe bands then with guys like Hector Nunez, Charlie Burgos and
many of the other young guys coming up at the time. He later worked with and
became the percussion director of Chicago’s La Sonora Tropical before leaving
to Puerto Rico to continue his musical endeavors. In Puerto Rico he joined Willie
Rosario’s band and worked with Willie for several years. He filled in for the
Fania All-stars groups on occasion and eventually formed his own band he named
Orquesta Queubin. Orquesta Querubin is a Christian themed band that spreads the
Lords message thru salsa. After hearing about this I searched Orquesta Querubin
and was pleasantly surprised at their hard charging salsa style. These guys are
great. Their arrangements and recordings are some of the best I have heard.
Besides being a percussionist, Miguel Cruz added vocalist to his list of
talents. He is now the featured vocalist on some of the more recent Orquesta
Querubin’s albums. Miguel Cruz, during his years away from Chicago, went on to
study the music Business, which included the field of music production. Today,
Miguel Cruz produces many artists in Puerto Rico. He is someone I am really
proud of and he is one of the original Chicago Old School salsa musicians that
helped keep it alive. Check them out on Youtube and you will see what I mean.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8btfe-mxs5s
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