Cruzados

For other uses, see Cruzado (disambiguation).
Cruzados
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genres Rock, Chicano rock
Years active 1984–1988
Labels Arista
Associated acts The Plugz, Tito & Tarantula, The JuJu Hounds, The Psychotic Aztecs
Past members Tito Larriva
Chalo Quintana
Steven Hufsteter
Marshall Rohner
Tony Marsico

The Cruzados were a 1980s rock band from Los Angeles, California.

Formation and success

The Cruzados were formed in 1984 by the third incarnation of The Plugz, featuring members Tito Larriva, Steven Hufsteter, Chalo Quintana and Tony Marsico. They were picked as "the next big thing" by both their musical peers and music critics, and they received praise from the likes of Bob Dylan, John Fogerty, David Byrne, Brian Setzer, and Billy Joel. The Cruzados would record three albums for Arista Records but only two would be released.[1]

The band's self-titled album, Cruzados, was released in 1985.

Following the release of Cruzados, Hufsteter left the band. He was replaced by Dino's Revenge guitarist Marshall Rohner,[2] who would record on the second album After Dark, released in 1987. The Cruzados also performed the song "Don't Throw Stones" at the beginning of the 1989 movie Road House.

Disbandment

The band recorded one more album for Arista records that was never released (no title).The Cruzados went through many line up changes but the band finally fizzled out by 1990. About their breakup, Larriva said,

"The Cruzados started at the tail end of the punk scene, the way I see it, we were punk rockers at heart and in true punk rock fashion we said fuck you to the punk establishment because for us it was over. We changed our name from Plugz to the Cruzados and went in a totally different musical direction. I felt we were on to something but like most bands in the mid 80's, coke and too much fun cut the ride short".

After the band broke up, Larriva started his current band Tito & Tarantula, known for their appearance in the 1995 cult classic From Dusk Till Dawn, written by Quentin Tarantino and directed by Robert Rodriguez.[3]

Steven Hufsteter formed his own band in 1985 called Shrine, which was the reason he left the Cruzados. He recently started playing with Tito again in Tito & Tarantula.

In 1991, Quintana became the drummer for Izzy Stradlin & the JuJu Hounds and is currently the drummer for Social Distortion and Mike Ness's solo touring band. Marsico became bassist for Matthew Sweet in 1993 until present and recorded sessions with Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Roger Daltrey and Marianne Faithfull, among others. Rohner became a guitarist for the band T.S.O.L. but died in October 2005 of AIDS-related causes.

Covers

Jenny Morris included a cover of the Cruzados song "Rising Sun" on her 1987 album, Body and Soul.

Personnel

1984-1987
Original line-up
1987-1988
Members at the dissolution of the band

Jimmy Amason - lead guitar

Discography

Title Year Type
Cruzados 1985 Studio album
After Dark 1987 Studio album
Mexico and Mariachis: Music from and Inspired by Robert Rodriguez's El Mariachi Trilogy 2004 Various artists compilation album, features "Flor De Mal" and "Just Like Roses"

See also

References

  1. Tito Larriva - Biography
  2. "Dino's Revenge - Hollywood Fats & Marshall Rohner". Steven Ameche. 2011-04-15. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-15.
  3. Tito Larriva - Biography

External links

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