
High-octane rockabilly and honky-tonk led by blistering guitar solos and a soulful Texas twang. Perfect for dance floors and long desert drives.
Rosie Flores delivers a masterclass in American roots music, blending the rebellious spirit of rockabilly with the storytelling heart of traditional country. Her sound is anchored by her own formidable guitar playing, which moves effortlessly from stinging blues licks to sophisticated jazz-inflected chords. It is music that feels lived-in and authentic, carrying the dust of Bakersfield and the neon glow of Austin in every note.
What sets Flores apart is her dual threat as a world-class guitarist and a versatile vocalist. While many of her contemporaries focus on the vocal performance, Rosie commands the stage with her Gretsch, proving that rockabilly is just as much about the instrumental fire as it is about the rhythm. Her music bridges the gap between the 1950s golden era and the modern alternative country movement, maintaining a timeless cool that avoids being a mere retro act.
Start with 'Dance Hall Dreams' to hear her at her most evocative and polished. It captures the essence of the Texas dance hall circuit, offering a mix of upbeat shuffles and tender ballads that showcase her range. For those who want to hear her guitar skills front and center, 'Girl of the Century' provides a more aggressive, rock-forward experience that highlights her status as a guitar hero.
Rosie Flores (born Rosalie Flores; September 10, 1950) is an American rockabilly, blues and country musician who has been writing and performing since the 1970s. She currently resides in Austin, Texas, where August 31 was declared Rosie Flores Day by the Austin City Council in 2006.
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