Los Super Seven

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Los Super Seven is a predominantly Latin 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."[1] The collective has issued three albums to date, with wildly varying personnel; no one player features on all three releases with the exception of Ruben Ramos.

The group won a Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album in 1999 for its self-titled album. Their musical style has changed with each incarnation, blending sounds from Tejano, mariachi, Cuban, Afro-Peruvian, Brazilian, blues, rhythm and blues, country, jazz and rock. The personnel included the members of The Texas Tornados, Los Lobos, Calexico, Ozomatli, and other famed musicians.

Discography

Members

Members on Los Super Seven

  • Steve Berlin (of Los Lobos) – Producer
  • Rick Clark – Music consultant
  • Dan Goodman – Executive producer
  • Dave McNair – Engineer/mixer

Members on Canto

  • Steve Berlin – (of Los Lobos) Producer
  • Rick Clark – Music consultant
  • Dan Goodman – Executive producer
  • Dave McNair – Engineer/mixer

Members on Heard It on the X

  • Rick Clark, Dan Goodman, Charlie Sexton – Producers
  • Dave McNair – Engineer/mixer
  • Texas Treefort Studios – Recording complex, Austin TX

References

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