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Ernie Cruz Jr. Dies

todaySeptember 21, 2016

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Ernie Cruz, Jr.

Well-known local musician Ernie Cruz Jr. died Tuesday, his family confirmed.

Lifeguards pulled Cruz from waters about 100 yards off Sandy’s Beach around 2:30 p.m. It’s unclear how Cruz got into trouble in the water.

“Definitely a shock to the family and Ohana and Hawaii,” said Imua Garza, Cruz’s brother-in-law. “He was such a legend”

Garza says Cruz was man with a big heart.

“Loved his awa, his friends, his ohana, music… just anyone he crossed paths with everyone loved him,” Garza said.

Cruz shot to fame in Hawaii’s music scene in the early 1990s as a member of the Ka’au Crater Boys,  influencing many artists including ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro.

Ernie Cruz Jr. was born in Honolulu and raised in Pālolo Valley, ahupuaʻa of Waikīkī, in the moku of Kona where he graduated from Kaimukī High School. In Pālolo, he grew up as an “urban Hawaiian” but developed strong ties to the ocean and connections with the surfing community in his youth. Ernie workeds at McCabe, Hamilton and Renny as a stevedore and was a highly accomplished and respected Hawaiian musician.

Born into a musical family, Ernie has deep roots in Hawaiian and Blue grass music. He first entered the music scene as a member of the popular and highly influential Kaʻau Crater Boys where he gained extensive experience touring around the state, nation, and internationally.

Ernie later earned a strong reputation when he ventured out on his own and released his solo-album “Portraits” in 2001, an album which highlighted his virtuosity and social conscience. The album went on to garner him male vocalist and island contemporary album of the year at the 2002 Na Hoku Hanohano awards. Ernie has since generously shared the microphone and stage with local and national acts playing comfortably in both the backyard and the Waikīkī Shell.

Through his musical career and family experience Ernie has long respected, supported and learned from the long standing and growing impact of the Hawaiian renaissance that came to fruition in his youth.

Brother of John Cruz (2). Cousin of Frank Solivan.

Albums

I Shall Be ReleasedJack Johnson & Friends*Best of Kokua Festival Universal Republic Records 2012

Compilations

Fires Of PeleVariousHawaiian Dreams Songs Of The Island(CD, Comp, Dig) WorldSound none 2004
Gotta’ Get AwayVariousAloha Joe Presents: A Time For Aloha(CD, Comp) Aloha Joe Productions AJP 002 2006
Little Drummer BoyVariousHawaiian Style Christmas 3(CD, Comp) Neos Productions V120 2012
Hōlei and 1 more…VariousVol. IV – This Is Maoli Music/Vol. V – Hui Na Moku(2xCD-ROM, Album, Comp) Hālau Kū Māna none 2012

Written by: KNKR News