César Rosas

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César Rosas

Cesar Rosas (* 26. September 1954 in Hermosillo , Sonora ) is a Mexican rock - singer and - guitarist , who primarily as a member of Los Lobos became popular mid-1980s.

Life

In 1973, Rosas was one of the founding members of Los Lobos, for whom he also worked as a songwriter . For example, Don't Worry Baby and I Can't Understand , which he wrote with Willie Dixon , came from his pen.

In addition to his work with Los Lobos, Rosas has also appeared as a guest musician on albums by other artists, including Paul Simon , John Lee Hooker , Charlie Musselwhite , Paul Burlison , the Fabulous Thunderbirds , Roomful of Blues and Kid Ramos . At the end of the 1990s he founded the Mexican folk band Los Super Seven together with his Los Lobos colleague David Hidalgo and five other musicians , with whom he recorded two albums. In 1999 Rosas' debut solo Soul Disguise was released .