Rosie Flores


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Rosie Flores
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Since the mid-1980s Rosie Flores has been a key figure on the alternative country scene. During that time she has released four solo albums and three country music videos, and has continually toured the U.S. and Europe. Rosie's unsurpassed talent as a singer, songwriter, and guitar player has earned her the respect and love of her colleagues and adoring fans the world over.

Rosie began her recording career at age seven, when her father engineered a two-track recording of her singing at home with her brother and sister. One of these childhood recordings ended up on her Hightone release, Rockabilly Filly.

In 1987, she officially debuted as a solo artist when Warner Brothers/Reprise released Rosie Flores, which was produced by Pete Anderson (guitarist/producer, Dwight Yoakam
Over the next several years, Flores continued to write, perform, and record with a variety of artists in the country and rock fields. She did duets with artists such as Freddy Fender and the Texas Tornadoes, Marshall Crenshaw and Joe Ely.

Flores's 1993 recording, Once More with Feeling  caught the ear of country star Pam Tillis, who asked Rosie to join Wanda Jackson and Iris DeMent as her featured guests on the TNN special, Live at the Ryman. Before the year ended Flores's video of "Honky Tonk Moon" had been in rotation on CMT and VH1.
In 1995 Hightone released Rockabilly Filly, which featured duets with rockabilly legends Wanda Jackson and Janis Martin. This release prompted a tour with Wanda Jackson that drew more rave reviews and new fans.
Flores's latest Rounder recording, Dance Hall Dreams, was released in March of 1999.
Dance Hall Dreams should leave no question that Flores has ascended to yet another height in her already illustrious musical career. Combining country, pop balladry, blues, R&B, and all-out scorching rock and roll.

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