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  1. Los Super Seven is an American supergroup which debuted in 1998. According to Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine , "Los Super Seven isn't a band, per se – it's a collective, organized by manager Dan Goodman, who comes up with a concept for each of the group's albums and assembles a band to fit."

  2. 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 Los Lobos' fame), and Tejano vocalist Ruben Ramos.

    • September 15, 1998
  3. 28. Aug. 2007 · A world music supergroup whose hybrid of traditional music from Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Brazil and Peru is highly acclaimed, Los Super Seven are tracked i...

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  4. Los Super Seven. Profile: Doug Sahm & Rodney Crowell are "guests". For their second release "Canto" (2001), Raul Malo, Caetano Veloso & Susana Baca replaced Joe Ely, Flaco Jimenez & Freddy Fender. Members: Cesar Rosas, David Hidalgo, Delbert McClinton, Fl ...

  5. Los Super Seven is an American supergroup which debuted in 1998. According to Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine, "Los Super Seven isn't a band, per se – it's a collective, organized by manager Dan Goodman, who comes up with a concept for each of the group's albums and assembles a band to fit." The collective has released three albums to date, with wildly varying personnel. Only Ruben Ramos ...

  6. 15. Sept. 1998 · Combining elements from Los Lobos, the Texas Tornados, and Texas country, Los Super Seven finds common ground in the music of the Lone Star State. Full of Mexican-American traditional tunes, it includes a cover of Woody Guthrie's "Plane Wreck at Los Gatos (Deportee)" sung by Joe Ely .

  7. A Los Super Seven alumni and native of Lubbock, Texas (hometown of Buddy Holly), Joe Ely grew up listening to border radio. Tuning in late at night, he felt the pull of the music from a place he probably only could imagine, and knew that someday he’d chase that sound to hell and back. One of Ely’s favorites during his youth was Bobby Fuller, to whom he pays tribute on this recording.