Since her early days on the seminal SoCal country scene at the historic Palomino Club, Rosie Flores has covered a lot of musical ground. Over the course of four decades, she got knee deep in punk, before shifting to alt-country, rockabilly and beyond. Along the way she made history as the first Latino woman to chart in Country Music and joined the ranks of all-time top female guitarists, with features in Guitar Player, Guitar World and Prier Guitar magazines. Simple Case of the Blues brings Flores back to her earliest inspiration - the blues. Co-produced by Charlie Sexton and recorded in Nashville, Flores has never sounded more soulful.
Since her early days on the seminal SoCal country scene at the historic Palomino Club, Rosie Flores has covered a lot of musical ground. Over the course of four decades, she got knee deep in punk, before shifting to alt-country, rockabilly and beyond. Along the way she made history as the first Latino woman to chart in Country Music and joined the ranks of all-time top female guitarists, with features in Guitar Player, Guitar World and Prier Guitar magazines. Simple Case of the Blues brings Flores back to her earliest inspiration - the blues. Co-produced by Charlie Sexton and recorded in Nashville, Flores has never sounded more soulful.