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Louie Ramirez/Ray De La Paz & Orquesta Exitos.(Resena de audio grabacion)
From:
Latin Beat Magazine
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December 1, 2002| Author:
Mangual, Rudy
| COPYRIGHT 2002 Latin Beat Magazine. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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(Coho)
The late Louie Ramirez was one of the premier arrangers in Latin music since the early 1960s, at which time he released his debut album, Introducing Louie Ramirez, on Remo Records. As a vibes player he excelled; worked first with his uncle Joe Loco, then followed with the orchestras of Pete Terrace, Charlie and Eddie Palmieri, Joe Cuba, Johnny Pacheco, Willie Rosario, both Titos (Puente and RodrÃguez) and many others. RamÃrez served as the main arranger as well ...
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