
people often ask me, ‘where do you find all of this music?’. i might write a whole blog post someday to help answer that question, but suffice it to say that i get inspiration from an awful lot of places. i keep a wish list of artists that have caught my ear, and then every couple of weeks or so i spend some time reviewing who is on that list, and then order three or four cds at a time. i am not sure where i first heard of rosie, but there must have been sufficient evidence to add her to the ‘buy’ category, and i waited for it to come out a couple of weeks ago. february 15th was a big release day, including this one, and so rosie – an artist i had never heard of before- had to wait behind the two previous posts i did on that day’s release list (tedeschi trucks and hayes carll) to get some consideration. as good as those two albums are, i can easily say i am enjoying this one maybe just as much. it is just a fun and fresh sound, a culmination of a career in the trenches and a great back up team of musicians and producers. as she says in the video below, she wants people to listen and be happy. it is hard not to.

this album showcases three of her obvious strengths. first, she is a top rate vocalist. not in the sense of the prima donnas from the tv talent shows, but in her seasoned and sexy contralto that can switch easily through all the styles that are presented here – rockabilly, western swing, classic soul, and memphis blues. second, she is an outstanding guitarist. she can shred. third, due to her long and respected career and her tremendous connections, she has put together an amazing supporting cast. there is not a wasted note here, it is all so immaculately played and produced. it just has a wonderful feel to it. co-produced by kenny vaughn (marty stuart band), charlie sexton (bob dylan), and dave roe (johnny cash), it was recorded in austin and nashville. those three also lend their hands in playing on the album, most notably kenny vaughn trading guitar licks with rosie on many of the cuts. flores co-wrote three of the songs, and the rest are covers with a wide variety of styles. being a big rolling stones fan when she was young, the first song she learned how to play was their cover of wilson pickett’s ‘if you need me’, and so she includes that here to close out the set.
so check her out, and maybe take a flyer on her like i did. if you do like it, look her up and see about her career. she seems like a pretty remarkable person. she has been a staple of the texas bar scene for over thirty years, and she has bottled all that up for you here.







