Louie Ramirez was a boogaloo, salsa and latin jazz percussionist, vibraphon… Read Full Bio ↴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".
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 Lyrics
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Ali Baba Open, oh Sesame Look around you Let's see what's happening …
Ayer la Ví Llorar Ayer la vi llorar, llorar por mí y de emoción desesperado me…
Chin Chon Chow (Chin chon chow, malanga con un chow, chow Chin chon chow, m…
El Títere Yo soy el títere, yo soy el títere Voy buscando pelea…
Feo pero sabroso Oye pero tú sí que eres feo Oh oh, pero por…
I'm In The Mood For Love I'm in the mood for love Simply because you're near me. Funn…
Lullaby of Birdland Lullaby of Birdland, that's what I Always hear when you…
Solo Tu y Yo Veo la lluvia al caer, y lo bello que a…
Yo Soy Aquel Yo soy aquel Que cada noche te persigue Yo soy aquel Que por…
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@lopz33
¡Tremendo tema a cargo de Louie Ramirez cantando Willie Torres!
@AlvaroGonzalez-bk4dh
Bravo loui Ramírez, que época de oro magnífica única
@user-xf4oj6bp1c
De mis favoritos carajo Barranquilla Colombia
@hugohernandez4197
Este tema es Excitante y lo mejor la informacion de los compañeros que saben de Musica, de verdad no sabia que estaba Jimmy Sabater- Gracias
@constanzarivera9896
Tremendo latin souls!! Lo mejor de louie ramirez fuera de sus pachangasl las mejores!!.salsaludos 😉
@javierenriquecharrismunoz9764
El tipo para un taxi,el cual le pregunta para donde va ,el le dice que a ver a su chica Lucy en Harlem.Harlem es un barrio de nueva york donde convivian Negros y portorriqueños pobres Por eso se fusionaron culturalmente salio este ritmo llamado latin soul.El soul es un genero musical negro americano.Los reyes del soul fueron Aretha Franklin y James Brown.Este barrio fue declarado hace poco patrimonio cultural y se ha valorizado actualmente.Ya los portorriqueños no van a Nueva York.Es una ciudad muy cara.Los latinos se van ahora es para Miami.
@divinanieto8819
Era la epoca de la ceiba donde se bailaba la salsa donde cada mesa tenia la barra un bailador y salia a bailar lo que salga no lo que el pedia demostrando todo su talento individual sobresaliendo por su estilo pepe calvo de la barra la calle las flores parecia un gallo de pelea bailando flotaba el flaco gran bailarin todo esto sucedia en la charanga la epoca de las barras nostalgia
@1970.
My favorite ! Wayyy before his time ! Legend 🙏🏽♥️
@soperalvaro789
Gran tema que estaba buscando hace bastante tiempo y hoy lo encontré.gracias salsa brava68
@joseantonio-de4js
No entiendo el inglés, pero este tema es adulto, sabroso, firme de estadero. De bordillo barranquillero. Que vaina tesa, se goza y se baila bueno.