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Louie Ramirez

Louie Ramirez

Louie Ramirez has been played on NTS in shows including Soup To Nuts w/ John Gómez, featured first on 2 April 2015. Songs played include Louie's Mozambique - Mozambique De Louie, The New Breed - La Nueva Raza and Baila Lambada.

Louie Ramirez was a boogaloo, salsa and latin jazz percussionist, vibraphonist, band leader and composer. He was born on February 24, 1938 in New York City. He died on June 7, 1993. He co-wrote with Johnny Pacheco the 1961 hit, El Güiro De Macorina. He has been called "the Quincy Jones of Salsa."

He made his professional debut with Joe Loco's band in 1956, replacing vibraphonist Pete Terrace. He made his own debut as a bandleader in 1963, with Introducing Louie Ramirez (Remo Records). He subsequently recorded for Alegre, Fania, Atco, United Artists Records, Caiman and FNA.

He partnered with Charlie Palmieri and Joe Cuba in 1965 to 1968. He partnered with Tito Rodriguez and released Tito Rodríguez y Louie Ramírez En Algo Nuevo LP in 1972. He became a staff producer at Fania in 1975. He appeared as a sideman or a production assistant on many recordings by other artists, such as Willie Colón in the 1970s.

On June 7, 1993, while driving along Junction Boulevard in Queens, New York, Louie Ramirez suffered a fatal heart attack at the age of 55. He was recording his third album with singer Ray De La Paz. It was entitled "Preparate Bailador".

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Louie Ramirez

Louie Ramirez has been played on NTS in shows including Soup To Nuts w/ John Gómez, featured first on 2 April 2015. Songs played include Louie's Mozambique - Mozambique De Louie, The New Breed - La Nueva Raza and Baila Lambada.

Louie Ramirez was a boogaloo, salsa and latin jazz percussionist, vibraphonist, band leader and composer. He was born on February 24, 1938 in New York City. He died on June 7, 1993. He co-wrote with Johnny Pacheco the 1961 hit, El Güiro De Macorina. He has been called "the Quincy Jones of Salsa."

He made his professional debut with Joe Loco's band in 1956, replacing vibraphonist Pete Terrace. He made his own debut as a bandleader in 1963, with Introducing Louie Ramirez (Remo Records). He subsequently recorded for Alegre, Fania, Atco, United Artists Records, Caiman and FNA.

He partnered with Charlie Palmieri and Joe Cuba in 1965 to 1968. He partnered with Tito Rodriguez and released Tito Rodríguez y Louie Ramírez En Algo Nuevo LP in 1972. He became a staff producer at Fania in 1975. He appeared as a sideman or a production assistant on many recordings by other artists, such as Willie Colón in the 1970s.

On June 7, 1993, while driving along Junction Boulevard in Queens, New York, Louie Ramirez suffered a fatal heart attack at the age of 55. He was recording his third album with singer Ray De La Paz. It was entitled "Preparate Bailador".

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Louie's Mozambique - Mozambique De Louie
Louie Ramirez
Mercury1967
The New Breed - La Nueva Raza
Louie Ramirez
Mercury1967
Baila Lambada
Louie Ramirez
Caché Records & Tapes1990
Rush Hour In Hong Kong
Louie Ramirez, Conjunto Chango
Alegre Records1965
Descarga Fania
Fania All Stars feat. Adalberto Santiago, Barry Rogers, Billy Cobham, Bobby Cruz, Bobby Quesada, Bobby Rodriguez, Bobby Valentin, Celia Cruz, José "Cheo" Feliciano, Eddie Palmieri, Hector Lavoe, Hector Zarzuela, Ismael Miranda, Jimmy Sabater, Johnny Pacheco, Jorge "Malo" Santana, José Rodriguez, Justo Betancourt, Larry Harlow, Larry Spencer, Lewis Kahn, Louie Ramirez, Manu Dibango, Mongo Santamaria, Monguito, Nicky Marrero, Oreste Vilato, Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez, Ralph Marzán, Ralph Robles, Ray Barretto, Ray Maldonado, Reinaldo Jorge, Ricardo Ray, Roberto Rodriguez, Santos Colón, Tito Puente, Willie Colon, Yomo Toro
Vampi Soul2005
Do It Any Way You Wanna
Louie Ramirez
Cotique1976