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Simple Case Of The Blues

Rosie Flores

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Format: CD

Cat No: LMCD206

Release Date:  15 February 2019

Label:  The Last Music Company

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5052442012993

Genres:  Blues  Rock  

Release Date:  12 April 2019

Label:  The Last Music Company

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5052442013013

Genres:  Blues  Rock  

  • Description

    It's telling that Rosie Flores' e-mail handle begins "chickwpick…" In a long and eclectic career of singing, songwriting and performing, no phrase has ever more aptly described the San Antonio native.

    Over the course of a career that has spanned more than four decades, Flores has jumped feet first into punk rock (with her '70s-era band, the Screaming Sirens), country music of both the Bakersfield and Nashville varieties, the Texas singer/songwriter scene, alt-country, straight-up rock, and rockabilly. So much so the latter, that her onstage moniker for years was "Rockabilly Filly" - but through it all, she was the "Chick with the Pick."

    Profiled in Guitar World, Premiere Guitar and Guitar Player magazines, Flores was cited by Venuszine as one of the "Top 75 Greatest Female Guitarists of All Time." Along the way, she released a number of critically acclaimed albums - among them, her solo debut, 1987's Rosie Flores, 1995's Rockabilly Filly, 1999's Dance Hall Dreams, the acoustic live set Single Rose in 2004, 2009's Girl of the Century and, in 2012, the aptly-named, self-produced Working Girl's Guitar.

    In recent years, Flores worked with pioneer female rockabilly artists Wanda Jackson and Janis Martin, in an effort to help propel them back into the spotlight. In 2007, she won a Peabody Award for those efforts, and her narration of the rockabilly documentary, Whole Lotta Shakin'. Flores later produced the The Blanco Sessions, which would prove to be Janis Martin's last recording.

    Simple Case of the Blues brings Flores full circle, and takes square aim at a genre she has only touched on in the past. She lends her soulful voice and fiery guitar to songs by Roy Brown, Wilson Pickett, Heath Wilson, and a spate of new originals. Produced by songwriter/guitarist Charlie Sexton (Bob Dylan, The Arc Angels)., with an assist by guitarist Kenny Vaughan (Marty Stuart, Lucinda Williams), Simple Case of the Blues was, to hear Flores tell it, a long time coming: "I got infatuated with the blues in high school," says Flores. "It was the first music I ever played."

    She returns to the blues now as a seasoned performer steeped in life's uncompromising lessons. At once torchy, soulful, heartfelt and yearning, Simple Case of the Blues "is the music you make when you've come through joy and heartbreak and back again," says Flores. "It's an ongoing process; I've mastered the life of a musician, but I'll be working on the guitar for the rest of my life."

    Description

    It's telling that Rosie Flores' e-mail handle begins "chickwpick…" In a long and eclectic career of singing, songwriting and performing, no phrase has ever more aptly described the San Antonio native.

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    Over the course of a career that has spanned more than four decades, Flores has jumped feet first into punk rock (with her '70s-era band, the Screaming Sirens), country music of both the Bakersfield and Nashville varieties, the Texas singer/songwriter scene, alt-country, straight-up rock, and rockabilly. So much so the latter, that her onstage moniker for years was "Rockabilly Filly"—but through it all, she was the "Chick with the Pick."

    8205;

    Profiled in Guitar World, Premiere Guitar and Guitar Player magazines, Flores was cited by Venuszine as one of the "Top 75 Greatest Female Guitarists of All Time." Along the way, she released a number of critically acclaimed albums—among them, her solo debut, 1987's Rosie Flores, 1995's Rockabilly Filly, 1999's Dance Hall Dreams, the acoustic live set Single Rose in 2004, 2009's Girl of the Century and, in 2012, the aptly-named, self-produced Working Girl's Guitar.

    8205;

    In recent years, Flores worked with pioneer female rockabilly artists Wanda Jackson and Janis Martin, in an effort to help propel them back into the spotlight. In 2007, she won a Peabody Award for those efforts, and her narration of the rockabilly documentary, Whole Lotta Shakin'. Flores later produced the The Blanco Sessions, which would prove to be Janis Martin's last recording.



    8205;Simple Case of the Blues brings Flores full circle, and takes square aim at a genre she has only touched on in the past. She lends her soulful voice and fiery guitar to songs by Roy Brown, Wilson Pickett, Heath Wilson, and a spate of new originals. Produced by songwriter/guitarist Charlie Sexton (Bob Dylan, The Arc Angels)., with an assist by guitarist Kenny Vaughan (Marty Stuart, Lucinda Williams), Simple Case of the Blues was, to hear Flores tell it, a long time coming: "I got infatuated with the blues in high school," says Flores. "It was the first music I ever played."

    8205;

    She returns to the blues now as a seasoned performer steeped in life's uncompromising lessons. At once torchy, soulful, heartfelt and yearning, Simple Case of the Blues "is the music you make when you've come through joy and heartbreak and back again," says Flores. "It's an ongoing process; I've mastered the life of a musician, but I'll be working on the guitar for the rest of my life."

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Love Don't Love Nobody
      • 2. Mercy Fell Like Rain
      • 3. I Want To Do More
      • 4. Simple Case Of The Blues
      • 5. Drive Drive Drive
      • 6. Til The Well Runs Dry
      • 7. If There Was A Way
      • 8. That's What You Gotta Do
      • 9. Enemy Hands
      • 10. Teenage Rampage
      • 11. You Need Me

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Love Don't Love Nobody
      • 2. Mercy Fell Like Rain
      • 3. I Want To Do More
      • 4. Simple Case Of The Blues
      • 5. Drive Drive Drive
      • 6. Til The Well Runs Dry
      • 7. If There Was A Way
      • 8. That's What You Gotta Do
      • 9. Enemy Hands
      • 10. Teenage Rampage
      • 11. You Need Me