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  1. January 1995. Après avoir été membre du groupe de James Harman (1980-89) puis de celui de William Clarke, le superbe guitariste Kid Ramos se lance dans une carrière solo. Dans un style typiquement West Coast, il propose, donc, son premier album publié par les hollandais de Black Magic puis réédité par le label néo-orléanais Black Top.

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  3. Filename E:\Rips\Kid Ramos & Bob Corritore - 2012 - Phoenix Blues Sessions\07 - Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes.wav Pre-gap length 0:00:02.10 Peak level 93.8 % Extraction speed 27.3 X Test CRC B68583D4 Copy CRC B68583D4 Cannot be verified as accurate (confidence 1) [D891C78A], AccurateRip returned [A2266910] (AR v2) Copy OK Track 8

  4. 31 de dic. de 2013 · From The Vaults - Phoenix Blues Sessions Excellent compilation disc here of some tracks available on other Corritore productions and a few tracks new to CD. Musicians featured , are primarily Kid Ramos and Johnny Rapp (g), Bob Corritore (h), Tom Mahon (p) and Chico Chism (d).

  5. Kid Ramos & Bob Corritore's Phoenix Blues Sessions is Volume 2 in Corritore's exciting 'From the Vaults' series, which includes previously unreleased gems from his vast master band archives. Guitarist Kid Ramos and harmonica player and producer Bob Corritore worked together from the late 1990s to early 2000s on four impressive studio recordings in Phoenix.

  6. 19 de nov. de 2020 · Kid Ramos & Bob Corritore – Phoenix Blues Sessions Format: CD / Label: VizzTone Label Group Release: 2020. Tekst: Bert van Kessel. De samenwerking van Bob Corritore met Kid Ramos brengt ons een stuk Westwaarts voor een album vol met onversneden Texas Blues. Het duo maakte samen vier albums rond de eeuwwisseling, doch dit album is een heruitgave van de benefiet-cd die zij in 2012 uitbrachten ...

  7. About Kid Ramos. Born on January 13, 1959, in Fullerton, CA, blues-rock guitarist David "Kid" Ramos inherited his love of music from his parents, who were both professional opera singers. When his father grew tired of life on the road, he settled down with his family, buying a gas station in Anaheim. One day, when Kid was eight, he bought his ...