Los Super Seven
Los Super Seven is a predominantly Latin American supergroup which debuted in 1998. Organized by manager Dan Goodman, the collective has issued three albums to date, with wildly varying personnel; no one player features on all three releases with the exception of Ruben Ramos, (aka El Gato Negro, an American Tejano music performer).
The group won a Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album in 1999 for its self-titled album. Their musical style has changed with each incarnation, blending sounds from Tejano, mariachi, Cuban, Afro-Peruvian, Brazilian, blues, rhythm and blues, country, jazz and rock. The personnel included the members of The Texas Tornados, Los Lobos, Calexico, Ozomatli, and other famed musicians.
Los Super Seven is a studio album released by supergroup Los Super Seven. It was released in September 15, 1998 by RCA Nashville. Freddy Fender and Flaco Jiménez, both from Texas Tornados, formed Los Super Seven, along Joe Ely, Rick Trevino, David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas (of the Los Lobos' fame), and Tejano vocalist Ruben Ramos. The album peaked at number-one in the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart and reached top ten in the Billboard Top Latin Song chart. Los Super Seven earned them the Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Performance at the 41st Grammy Awards. A portion of the proceeds of the album were destined to the National Council of La Raza a non-profit organization that represents Latino interests and causes.
Discography
Los Super Seven (1998)
Canto (2001)
Heard It on the X (2005)
Members on Los Super Seven
Joe Ely – guitar, vocals
Freddy Fender – vocals
David Hidalgo (of Los Lobos) – guitar, vocals
Flaco Jimenez – accordion, vocals
Ruben Ramos – vocals
Cesar Rosas (of Los Lobos) – guitar, vocals
Rick Treviño – guitar, vocals
Doug Sahm – vocals
Max Baca – bajo sexto, vocals
Joel Guzman – accordion, vocals
Steve Berlin (of Los Lobos) – Producer
Rick Clark – Music consultant
Dan Goodman – Executive producer
Dave McNair – Engineer/mixer
Members on Canto
Wil-Dog Abers (of Ozomatli) – bass
Susana Baca – vocals
David Hidalgo – bass, guitar, percussion, arranger, drums, vocals, requinto
Raul Malo (of the Mavericks) – vocals
Ruben Ramos – vocals
Rick Treviño – vocals
Cesar Rosas – bass, guitar, vocals, guitarron, jarana
Alberto Salas – piano, arranger
Caetano Veloso – guitar, vocals
Conrad Lozano (of Los Lobos) – guitarron
Louie Perez (of Los Lobos)
Cougar Estrada (of Los Lobos) – percussion, drums
Steve Berlin – (of Los Lobos) Producer
Rick Clark – Music consultant
Dan Goodman – Executive producer
Dave McNair – Engineer/mixer
Members on Heard It on the X
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown – guitar, vocals
Rodney Crowell – vocals
Joe Ely – vocals
Freddy Fender – vocals
John Hiatt – vocals
Lyle Lovett – vocals
Raul Malo – vocals
Ruben Ramos – vocals
Delbert McClinton – vocals
Rick Trevino – vocals
Joey Burns (of Calexico) – nylon-string acoustic guitar, electric bass, upright bass, piano, arranger
John Convertino (of Calexico) – drums, percussion
Paul Niehaus (of Calexico) – pedal steel guitar, baritone electric guitar, 6-string bass guitar
Jacob Valenzuela (of Calexico) – trumpet
Martin Wenk (of Calexico) – trumpet, vibes, claves
Volker Zander (of Calexico) – upright bass
Flaco Jimenez – accordion
Denny Freeman – electric guitar, piano
John Contreras – acoustic guitar, vihuela
Max Baca – bajo sexto, backing vocals
Augie Meyers – piano
Hunt Sales – drums
Redd Volkaert – electric guitar
Charlie Sexton – guitars, lap steel guitar, piano, percussion, producer
Rick Clark, Dan Goodman, Charlie Sexton – Producers
Dave McNair – Engineer/mixer
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