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120:, including for appearances in Germany. He also freelanced after this, and retired for health reasons in 1987. Ramirez was married to Marcy and had a daughter. He died of kidney failure in 322: 105:'s recording of it two years later. He was a freelance into the mid-1950s, when he added electronic organ to his instruments. In 1953 he was in one of 372: 357: 377: 382: 367: 292: 362: 342: 387: 337: 327: 98: 35: 273: 347: 332: 352: 117: 75: 253: 170: 91: 47: 50:
on September 15, 1913. He grew up in New York and started playing the piano at a young age.
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Ramirez's first professional performances were in the early 1930s. In 1933 he played with
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in 1937. During the first half of the 1940s Ramirez played with
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Ram Ramirez: "I'll Remember April" (RCA) (as "Roger Ram")
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pianist and composer. He was a co-composer of the song "
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Ram Ramirez: "Fine and Mellow" (RCA) (as "Roger Ram")
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Ramirez again toured Europe in 1968, this time with
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Index

jazz
Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Monette Moore
Rex Stewart
Sid Catlett
Willie Bryant
Bobby Martin
Ella Fitzgerald
Frankie Newton
Charlie Barnet
John Kirby
Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)
Billie Holiday
Duke Ellington's
T-Bone Walker
Harlem Blues and Jazz Band
Queens
Putney Dandridge
Ella Fitzgerald
Helen Humes
John Kirby
Ike Quebec
Rex Stewart
Annie Ross
King Pleasure



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