Los Super Seven
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Los Super Seven is a Latin American supergroup which debuted in 1998. The group won a Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album in 1999 for its self-titled album. The group's musical style has changed with each incarnation, blending sounds from Tejano, Cuban, Afro-Peruvian, and Brazilian music.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Members
[edit] Core Members
- Rick Treviño - guitar, vocals
- Ruben Ramos - vocals
[edit] Additional Members
On Los Super Seven
- Joe Ely - guitar, vocals
- Freddy Fender - vocals, bass
- David Hidalgo of Los Lobos - bass, guitar, percussion, arranger, drums, vocals, requinto
- Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos - bass, guitar, vocals, guitarron, jarana
- Doug Sahm - vocals
- Flaco Jimenez - accordion, vocals
- Steve Berlin - Producer
- Dave McNair - Engineer/Mixer
On Canto
- Wil-Dog Abers of Ozomatli - bass
- Ruben Ramos - vocals
- Susana Baca - vocals
- David Hidalgo of Los Lobos - bass, guitar, percussion, arranger, drums, vocals, requinto
- Raul Malo of the Mavericks
- Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos - bass, guitar, vocals, guitarron, jarana
- Alberto Salas - piano, arranger
- Caetano Veloso - guitar, vocals
- Steve Berlin - Producer
- Dave McNair - Engineer/Mixer
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
- Rick Clark - Producer
- Dan Goodman - Producer
- Charlie Sexton - Producer, guitar, piano, percussion
- Dave McNair - Engineer/Mixer