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  1. 13. Aug. 2012 · is NOT Pamela Ramcier. It seems she will always be a mystery. Read more. One person found this helpful. Helpful. Report. See more reviews › Back to top Get to Know Us. Careers; Amazon Newsletter; About Amazon; Accessibility; Sustainabil ...

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  2. Pamela Ramcier like Guantanamera and Kumbaya. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from The Sandpipers feat. Pamela Ramcier. Playing via Spotify Playing via YouTube. Playback options Listening on… Switch Spotify device; Open in Spotify Web Player ...

  3. 26. Feb. 1998 · For anyone ever interested in the '60s pop vocal trio the Sandpipers, this remastered collection of their greatest hits is a must. Jim Brady, Mike Piano, and Richard Shoff (backed by female vocalist Pamela Ramcier on records and in concert) were suburban Los Angelinos who were signed by Herb Alpert to his A&M imprint, and proceeded to score a number of Top 20 hits.

  4. During this time, the group had taken to recording and performing with a supporting female vocalist named Pamela Ramcier. Ramcier contributed ethereal, wordless vocals to the group. Her vocals never acted as harmonies to the group's singing; they functioned in a supporting role, much like the strings that comprised the band's instrumental backing. Although Ramcier was never credited on the ...

  5. The Sandpipers managed to follow "Guantanamera" with several minor hits, including versions of "Louie Louie" and "Kumbaya." During this time, the group had taken to recording and performing with a supporting female vocalist named Pamela Ramcier. Ramcier contributed ethereal, wordless vocals to the group. Her vocals never acted as harmonies to ...

  6. Playlists. Norah Jones. Billy Joel. Supertramp. Mike Oldfield. Cat Stevens. Listen to unlimited or download Guantanamera by The Sandpipers in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscription from £10.83/month.

  7. During this time, the group had taken to recording and performing with a supporting female vocalist named Pamela Ramcier. Ramcier contributed ethereal, wordless vocals to the group. Her vocals never acted as harmonies to the group's singing; they functioned in a supporting role, much like the strings that comprised the band's instrumental backing. Although Ramcier was never credited on the ...