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Roger J. Ramirez (15 September 1913 - 11 January 1994) was a Puerto Rican born jazz pianist and composer. He was a co-writer of the song "Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)".
Discography (selection)edit:
Ram Ramirez: Live in Harlem (Black & Blue),
Putney Dandridge: 1935-1936 (Classics),
The Duke's Men - Small Groups, Vol. 1 (Columbia, 1934-38),
Ella Fitzgerald: 1939-1940 (Classics),
Helen Humes: 1945-1946 (Classics),
John Kirby: 1945-1946 (Classics),
Ike Quebec: 1944-1946 (Classics), The Blue Note Swingtets (Blue Note, 1944),
Rex Stewart: 1934-1946 (Classics),
Annie Ross & King Pleasure: Sings (OJC, 1952, 1953),
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Name
Ramirez, Roger J.
Alternative names
Ramirez, Ram
Short description
Puerto Rican born jazz pianist and composer
Date of birth
15 September 1913
Place of birth
Puerto Rico
Date of death
11 January 1994
Place of death
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