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A musician from '60s hitmakers The Association has his groundbreaking story told in multi-layered documentary.
Larry Ramos, guitarist and vocalist with the Association, has died at age 72. His daughter, broke the news on the Association's Facebook page. “It is with immense sadness I write this.
Celebrate the legacy of a musical trailblazer with an unforgettable evening spotlighting the extraordinary journey of Filipino American musician Larry Ramos.The program kicks off with the premiere ...
Larry Ramos, 72, a singer and guitarist who harmonized on the hit songs "Windy" and "Never My Love" for the Association in the 1960s, died Wednesday in Clarkston, Wash., his family announced.
When “The Association” performed on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1968 it was a young Filipino man from Kauai singing lead vocals for their hit song "Never my Love." His name was Larry Ramos.
Larry Ramos Earlier this year KITV newsman Rick Quan and I were talking about Kauai-­born Larry Ramos, who was in the popular singing groups the New Christy Minstrels and the Association. Ramos ...
Now that he's shed more light on his band in his book Along Comes the Association: Beyond Folk Rock and Three-Piece Suits, co-founder Russ Giguere hopes to resurrect a little-known part of the ...
Larry Ramos, 72, a singer and guitarist who harmonized on the hit songs “Windy” and “Never My Love” for the Association in the 1960s, died Wednesday in Clarkston, Wash., his family announced.