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  1. Louie Ramirez (February 24, 1938 – June 7, 1993) [1] was an American boogaloo, salsa and latin jazz percussionist, vibraphonist, band leader and composer. He co-wrote with Johnny Pacheco the 1961 hit "El Güiro De Macorina". [2] He has been called "the Quincy Jones of Salsa."

  2. Real Name: Louie Ramirez. Profile: American boogaloo, salsa, and latin jazz percussionist, vibraphonist, band leader, and composer. Born: 24 February 1938 in New York City, New York, USA. Died: 7 June 1993 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA (aged 55).

  3. Louie Ramirez (Nueva York, 24 de febrero de 1938 - Queens, 7 de junio de 1993) fue percusionista, vibrafonista, líder de banda y compositor de boogaloo, salsa y jazz latino. Coescribió con Johnny Pacheco el éxito de 1961 "El Güiro De Macorina". Se le ha llamado "el Quincy Jones de la salsa".

  4. 7. Juni 1993 · 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."

  5. Der am 24. Februar 1938 in New York geborene »Louie Ramirez war ein Multitalent: Perkussionist, Vibrafon-Spieler, Bandleader, Komponist. Aber vor allem war er ein begnadeter Arrangeur und Produzent.

  6. Dave Pahoa. drummer Lou Ramirez. The Plimsouls were an American rock band known for their hit 1982 single "A Million Miles Away" which was featured in the movie Valley Girl . History. The band was formed in Paramount, California in 1978. They recorded two full-length albums and an EP and then split up in 1984.

  7. “Conozca a Louie Ramírez,” his first recording in 1963, introduced him to the music world. Many famous artists sang his songs, including Tito Allen, Jimmy Sabater, Adalberto Santiago, Cheo Feliciano, and Rudy Calzado, who sang “El títere,” considered a classic of his discography.