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{{short description|American musician}} {{about|the Los Lobos vocalist|his son|David Hidalgo Jr.}} {{BLP refimprove|date=October 2023}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2015}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = David Hidalgo | image = David Hidalgo.jpg | caption = Hidalgo performing with [[Los Lobos]] on the South Lawn of the White House, October 13, 2009 | birth_name = David Kent Hidalgo | alias = | origin = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1954|10|06}} | birth_place = [[Los Angeles]], US | death_date = | instrument = Vocals, guitar, [[accordion]], violin, [[6-string banjo]], cello, [[requinto jarocho]], percussion, drums | genre = [[Chicano rock]], [[roots rock]], [[Tejano music|Tex-Mex]], [[Americana (music)|Americana]], [[cowpunk]] | occupation = Musician, songwriter | years_active = | label = | associated_acts = [[Los Lobos]], [[Los Super Seven]], [[Latin Playboys]], Houndog | website = }} '''David Kent Hidalgo''' (born October 6, 1954, in Los Angeles)<ref>{{cite book| editor-first= Holly| editor-last= George-Warren| title= The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll| publisher= Fireside| year= 2001| page= [https://archive.org/details/rollingstoneency00holl/page/579 579]| isbn= 0-7432-0120-5| url= https://archive.org/details/rollingstoneency00holl/page/579}}</ref> is an American singer-songwriter, best known for his work with the band [[Los Lobos]]. Hidalgo frequently plays musical instruments such as [[accordion]], violin, [[6-string banjo]], [[cello]], [[requinto jarocho]], percussion, drums and [[guitar]] as a [[session musician]] on other artists' releases. ==Early life and education== {{Empty section|date= September 2019}} ==Career== In 1973, Hidalgo was one of the founding members of [[Los Lobos]], for which he wrote most songs together with Louie Pérez. He also participated as a guest musician on albums of other artists, among them David Alvin, [[Buckwheat Zydeco]], [[Paul Burlison]], [[T-Bone Burnett]], [[Peter Case]], [[Toni Childs]], [[Marc Cohn]], [[Ry Cooder]], [[Elvis Costello]], [[Crowded House]], [[The Fabulous Thunderbirds]], [[John Lee Hooker]], [[Rickie Lee Jones]], [[Leo Kottke]], [[Roy Orbison]], [[Dolly Parton]], [[Pierce Pettis]], [[Bonnie Raitt]], [[Paul Simon]], [[Taj Mahal (musician)|Taj Mahal]], [[Suzanne Vega]], [[Bob Dylan]] and [[Tom Waits]]. He is a member of the [[supergroup (music)|supergroup]] [[Los Super Seven]] and of the [[Latin Playboys]], a side project made up of some of the members of Los Lobos. With Mike Halby of [[Canned Heat]], he formed another band, Houndog, as a side project. He also appeared on national television in the U.S., backing Waits. In 1987, he contributed the song "Will the Wolf Survive?" to the movie ''Promised Land''. For [[Dennis Hopper]]'s ''[[Colors (film)|Colors]]'' (1988), he wrote the song "One Time, One Night". He wrote the songs "Manifold De Amour", "Forever Night Shade Mary" and "Chinese Surprize" for the 1995 action film ''[[Desperado (film)|Desperado]].'' He contributed his melancholic song "La pistola y el corazón" for the movie ''[[The Mexican (film)|The Mexican]]'' (2001). Hidalgo's songs have been [[cover version|covered]] by the [[Jerry Garcia Band]], [[Waylon Jennings]], [[Bonnie Raitt]] and others. He has performed in [[Eric Clapton]]'s [[Crossroads Guitar Festival]] since its inception in 2004, including a performance with Los Lobos in April 2013 at Madison Square Garden. Clapton joined the band on stage for their song "Burn It Down", from their 2010 album, ''[[Tin Can Trust]]''. == Personal life and family == {{expand section|date= September 2019}} His son, [[David Hidalgo Jr.|David Jr.]], is the drummer for the band [[Social Distortion]]. His other son Vincent has played bass for the band [[The Bronx (band)|Mariachi El Bronx]]. ==Discography== ===Selected collaborations=== * [[T-Bone Burnett]] (guitar, accordion, vocals, 8-String Bass on ''[[T-Bone Burnett (album)|T-Bone Burnett]]'' (1986) * [[Peter Case]] (''The Man with the Blue Post Modern Fragmented Neo-Traditionalist Guitar'') * [[Los Cenzontles]] (co-producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist on ''[[Songs of Wood & Steel]]'') * [[Eric Clapton]] (Crossroads festival DVD, CD) * [[Ry Cooder]] (''[[Chávez Ravine (album)|Chávez Ravine]]'') * [[Elvis Costello]] (harmony vocal on ''[[King of America]]'', guitar and harmony vocal on ''[[Momofuku (album)|Momofuku]]'') * [[Toni Childs]] (''[[House of Hope (album)|House of Hope]]'') * [[Crowded House]] (accordion "As Sure as I Am" on ''[[Woodface]]'' (1991)) * [[Bob Dylan]] (accordion on ''[[Together Through Life]]'' and ''[[Christmas in the Heart]]''; guitar, accordion, violin on ''[[Tempest (Bob Dylan album)|Tempest]]'') * [[John P. Hammond|John Hammond]] (guitar, mandolin, vocals on ''[[Ready for love]] (2003)) * [[John Lee Hooker]] (multiple projects) * [[Roy Orbison]] (''[[King of Hearts (Roy Orbison album)|King of Hearts]]'') * [[Willy DeVille]] (''[[Backstreets of Desire]]'', ''[[Crow Jane Alley]]'') * [[Gov't Mule]] (Politician) (guitar and vocals on ''[[The Deepest End, Live in Concert]]'') * The 1994 tribute to songwriter [[Mark Heard]], ''[[Strong Hand of Love]]'' * [[Indigenous (band)|Mato Nanji]] *[[Luther Dickinson]] (''3 Skulls and the Truth'', [[Blues Bureau International]]) * [[Rickie Lee Jones]] (''[[Traffic from Paradise]]'', ''[[The Evening of My Best Day]]'') * [[Tonio K.]] (''Olé'') * [[Leo Kottke]] (''[[Try and Stop Me]]'') * [[G. Love & Special Sauce]] (viola on "Missing My Baby") * [[Taj Mahal (musician)|Taj Mahal]] & [[Los Cenzontles]] (co-producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist on "American Horizon") * [[Ozomatli]] (multiple projects) * [[Dolly Parton]] (''[[Treasures (Dolly Parton album)|Treasures]]'') * [[Pierce Pettis]] (''Chase the Buffalo'') * [[Bonnie Raitt]] (''[[Fundamental (Bonnie Raitt album)|Fundamental]]'') * [[Marc Ribot]] (''Border Music'') * [[Paul Simon]] ("All Around the World or The Myth of Fingerprints" on ''[[Graceland (album)|Graceland]]'' (1986)) * [[Martin Simpson]] (''Kambara Music in Native Tongues'' (1998)) * [[Tremoloco]] (Dulcinea) * [[Suzanne Vega]] ({{proper name|''[[99.9F°]]''}}) * [[Tom Waits]] (accordion on "Cold, Cold Ground" and "Train Song" on ''[[Franks Wild Years|Frank's Wild Years]]'' (1987); accordion and violin on "Whistle Down the Wind" on ''[[Bone Machine]]'' (1992); guitar, accordion, violin, bass, backing vocals on several tracks on ''[[Bad as Me|Bad As Me]]'' (2011)) * [[Buckwheat Zydeco]] (multiple projects) ==DVDs== {{Empty section|date=June 2011}} ==Music videos== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year ! Video |- | 1990 | "[[Hey Good Lookin' (song)|Hey Good Lookin']]" <small>(with [[Buckwheat Zydeco]] and [[Dwight Yoakam]])</small> |} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Portal|Biography}} * [http://www.loslobos.org/site/ Los Lobos] * [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p86551|pure_url=yes}} David Hidalgo] at Allmusic.com {{Los Lobos}}{{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Hidalgo, David}} [[Category:1954 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:American male singers]] [[Category:Songwriters from Arizona]] [[Category:American session musicians]] [[Category:American musicians of Mexican descent]] [[Category:Hispanic and Latino American musicians]] [[Category:Singers from Los Angeles]] [[Category:Los Lobos members]] [[Category:Spanish-language singers of the United States]] [[Category:Songwriters from California]] [[Category:Singers from Arizona]] [[Category:Latin Playboys members]] [[Category:21st-century American accordionists]] [[Category:21st-century American male musicians]] [[Category:American male songwriters]]
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