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Ram Ramirez oral history interview.
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https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/t3-8rxe-cd52
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Description
Title
Ram Ramirez oral history interview
Interviewee
Ramirez, Ram
Interviewer
Dance, Stanley
Date Created
1983-05
Subject(s)
Swing (Music)
,
Jazz musicians
,
Jazz
,
Pianists
Genre
oral histories
Genre
interviews
Note(s)
Ram Ramirez (1913-1994, born Roger J. Ramirez, was a Puerto Rican jazz pianist and composer. He was a cowriter of the song "Lover Man."
Note(s)
No tape for transcript pages 42-83
Table of Contents
Page numbers here indicate page numbers for "Read Online" interface. Page numbers listed on transcripts may differ.
Tape 1 Side 1...pp. 2-24
Tape 1 Side 2...pp. 24-43
No tape ...pp. 43-65
No tape ...pp. 65-84
Tape 3 Side 1...pp. 84-104
Tape 3 Side 2...pp. 105-126
Tape 4 Side 1...pp. 164-185
Tape 4 Side 2...pp. 185-205
Tape 5 Side 1...pp. 126-145
Tape 5 Side 2...pp. 145-164
Tape 6 ...pp. 205-215
Persistent URL
https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/t3-8rxe-cd52
Collection
Jazz Oral History Project
Organization Name
Rutgers University, Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers University. Institute of Jazz Studies