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Trumpeter Tomas Ramirez presents an album of instrumental jazz. The album title mixes the words "tejano" & "jazz," and Ramirez combines elements of these music styles into his own unique creation. Ramirez is also the 14-time winner of the "Best Horn Play
Recording information: Arlyn Studios, Austin, TX (03/1984-12/1992); K.D. Studios, London, England (03/1984-12/1992); Riverside Sound, Austin, TX (03/1984-12/1992).
Personnel: Tomás Ramírez (saxophone); Charlene Hancock (vocals, keyboards); Traci Lamar (vocals); Mitch Watkins (guitar, guitar synthesizer); Michael Mordecai (trombone); Doug Hall (keyboards); Steve Summers (drums, percussion); Scott Laningham (drums); James Fenner, Chris Searles (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Eddie Habib; Tomás Ramírez; Kenny Denton.
Tomas Ramirez Te Jazz Songs | 1. | Nomas Tomas |
| 2. | Nothing Yet |
| 3. | Sentimental Journey |
| 4. | Quintana |
| 5. | Ocho Rios |
| 6. | Elephant Flashpoint |
| 7. | Puta, La |
| 8. | Blues Stay Away from Me |
| 9. | Nothing Yet (Reprise) - (reprise) |
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