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  1. Later Pamela Ramcier was the primary back-up vocalist. At times two or more back-up vocalists were used. For the Sandpipers' first live show in San Diego, two female singers were on stage, the well-known folk singer Penny Nichols and Pat Woolley.

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  3. 19. Feb. 2015 · The Sandpipers - Enamorado. Littlebullet. 732 subscribers. 163. 13K views 8 years ago. Pamela Ramcier excels in the vocal department. The Sandpipers - Enamorado from the 1969 "The Spanish Album...

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  5. Pamela Ramcier was essentially a fourth member of the group; in addition to her uncredited contributions to the studio recordings (session musicians were sometimes listed on back covers of albums, but her name never seemed to be included), she also toured with them on a regular basis.

  6. albumlinernotes.com › The_SandpipersThe Sandpipers

    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.

  7. Additional members included Pamela Ramcier who provided wordless female backing vocals on most of The Sandpipers' hits, giving the group its distinctive ethereal sound. Several other (mostly uncredited) female singers also served at times as backing vocalists, and there were a number of personnel changes in the 1970s. The Sandpipers are best remembered for their haunting rendition of the Cuban ...