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  1. Ralph Molina (Puerto Rico, 22 de junio de 1943) es un músico estadounidense, conocido por su trabajo como batería del grupo Crazy Horse, banda de apoyo de Neil Young. Comenzó su carrera musical a comienzos de la década de 1960 con Danny & The Memories, un grupo de doo wop liderado por Danny Whitten que evolucionó hacia el rock con el ...

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    Ralph Molina (born June 22, 1943) is an American musician, best known as the drummer for Neil Young's backing band Crazy Horse. Born in Puerto Rico, Molina has been a member of Crazy Horse since they were formed in 1962 as Danny & the Memories.

  3. A profile of the drummer for Neil Young's classic rock band Crazy Horse, who shares his insights on the band's history, chemistry, and musical collaboration. Learn how Molina has been a part of Young's musical family for four decades, and how he has influenced his own style and sound.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Ralph_MolinaRalph Molina - Wikiwand

    Ralph Molina (Puerto Rico, 22 de junio de 1943) es un músico estadounidense, conocido por su trabajo como batería del grupo Crazy Horse, banda de apoyo de Neil Young.

  5. Ralph Molina Cookie-Cutter Virtuoso Of Drumming. by Andrea 11/01/2021, 9:00 am 1.5k Views. For more than 50 years in his career, Neil Young has worked with lots of drummers. However, he confesses to always coming back to Ralph Molina for the best drumming sessions.

  6. The band's origins date to 1963 and the Los Angeles-based a cappella doo-wop group Danny & the Memories, which consisted of lead singer Danny Whitten and supporting vocalists Lou Bisbal (soon to be replaced by Benjamin Rocco, the husband of actress Lorna Maitland), Billy Talbot, and Ralph Molina.

  7. 2 de feb. de 2021 · Ralph Molina talks about his 50+ year career in music, working with Neil Young, and his upcoming book and live album. He shares some fun stories and memories of Neil Young and his bandmates, and his equipment preferences. The interview is from Perfect Sound Forever, an unofficial news blog for Neil Young fans.