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Rosie Flores

 
Artist: Rosie Flores
Rosie Flores

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Screamin' Sirens!
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  • Born: September 10, 1950, San Antonio, TX
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Rosie Flores," "A Little Bit of Heartache," "After the Farm"
  • Representative Songs: "Boxcars," "Love and Danger," "Crying over You"

Biography

Alternative country meets the rockabilly revival meets California guitar virtuosity in the music of Rosie Flores. Since the late '70s, guitarist, singer, and songwriter Rosie Flores has been an important figure on the alternative country scene in both Austin, TX, and Los Angeles. She's a hard-working, independently minded artist who's well-respected for her gritty, energetic vocals and fiery guitar solos.

A native of San Antonio, Flores moved to San Diego with her family when she was 12. Her family encouraged her singing and guitar playing, and as a girl she soaked up the sounds of southern California -- surf guitar, country and country-rock, blues, and rockabilly-flavored garage rock. By the time she was in her teens, Flores was playing in a band called Penelope's Children. During the first explosion of punk rock in the late '70s Flores formed Rosie & the Screamers, an otherwise all-male band that played hard country and rockabilly material, much of it written by Flores herself. She worked as a solo acoustic artist for a time but then formed an all-female punk band, the Screaming Sirens, who recorded the album Fiesta in 1984.

In 1987 Flores recorded her first solo album, Rosie Flores, produced by Pete Anderson (Dwight Yoakam's producer and guitarist) and released by Warner Bros.. The album gained critical acclaim, and among music-industry folk a Flores concert remains a strong draw to this day. But it was only modestly successful commercially, and Flores was dropped by Warner Bros.. She signed with the California independent label Hightone and in 1992 she released her second solo album, After the Farm, followed by Once More With Feeling a year later. These albums featured original songs by Flores, her own sharp guitar leads, and crackerjack session work from a variety of Los Angeles veterans. Flores then spent the better part of 1994 playing lead guitar in Butch Hancock's band.

In 1995 Flores recorded Rockabilly Filly, a spirited tribute to the music she grew up with. The album featured duets with her longtime idols Wanda Jackson and Janis Martin, both of whom Flores brought out of retirement for the project. The album led to a cross-country tour with Jackson, who hadn't played in nightclubs in over 20 years. In 1997, Rounder re-released her Warner Bros. debut along with six new bonus tracks under the title Honky Tonk Reprise, helping to sustain the momentum of her career. That same year, the Austin label Watermelon released her duet project with Ray Campi, entitled A Little Bit of Heartache. In the late '90s, Flores moved to the folk-oriented Massachusetts label Rounder, pushing the stylistic mix of her music slightly in the direction of rockabilly but not really changing course. The 1999 live album Dance Hall Dreams was recorded at a San Antonio country club and featured several of the top session players Flores has always been able to attract, among them Texas steel guitar stalwart Cyndi Cashdollar. Flores released Speed of Sound on the Eminent label two years later, offering yet more original songs as well as a scorching cover of Buck Owens' rockabilly classic "Hot Dog." Flores offered her fans an intimate perspective on her music with the solo acoustic live set Single Rose in 2004, and an album of country and rockabilly styled holiday favorites, Christmasville, followed in 2005. Prolifically creative, Rosie Flores deserves to be numbered among the creators of the alternative country movement. Her career, never really flagging, has outlasted those of a host of other acts in that fast-moving genre. ~ James Manheim, All Music Guide
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Rosie Flores
Born September 10, 1950 (1950-09-10) (age 59)
Origin San Antonio, Texas
Genres Country
Occupations Singer
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1987-present
Labels Reprise
HighTone
Rounder
Watermelon
Eminent
Durango Rose
Emergent
Associated acts Asleep at the Wheel
Website Official Site

Rosie Flores (born September 10, 1950 in San Antonio, Texas) is a rockabilly and country music artist of Mexican American heritage. Her music blends rockabilly, honky tonk, jazz, and Western swing along with traditional influences from her Tex-Mex heritage. She currently resides in Austin, Texas, where August 31 was declared Rosie Flores Day by the Austin City Council in 2006. [1]

In 1995, she joined Wanda Jackson on a coast-to-coast North American tour. [2]

She has appeared on Austin City Limits and Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

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Discography

Albums

Year Album US Country Label
1987 Rosie Flores 67 Reprise
1989 After the Farm HighTone
1993 Once More with Feeling
1995 Rockabilly Filly
1996 Honky Tonk Reprise Rounder
1997 A Little Bit of Heartache Watermelon
1999 Dance Hall Dreams Rounder
2001 Speed of Sound Eminent
2004 Bandera Highway HighTone
Single Rose Durango Rose
2005 Christmasville Emergent
2009 Girl of the Century
(with The Pine Valley Cosmonauts)
Bloodshot

Singles

Year Single US Country Album
1986 "I'm Walkin'" single only
1987 "Crying Over You" 51 Rosie Flores
1988 "Somebody Loes, Somebody Wins" 67
"He Cares" 74 single only

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