Ramiro y Compadres
Ramiro y Compadres is a musical group led by the Bolivian singer, guitarist, and songwriter Juvenal Paredes Ocaña. For nearly 30 years, Ramiro has captivated audiences in Latin America and Europe with his music and distinctive voice. After moving to Europe, he toured successfully across various countries, performing at festivals and making appearances on TV and radio in Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Austria, Spain, Switzerland, Russia, and Malta.
In 1990, Juvenal Paredes Ocaña founded the group "Ramiro y Compadres," which consists of nine internationally experienced musicians. The ensemble presents itself in a salsa format, featuring vocals and a blend of Latin styles such as Salsa, Merengue, Cha-Cha-Cha, and Cumbia. The group's discography includes the albums "Fuego y Viento," released in 2003 under Kelele Records, and "Baila Me Music From Spain," released in 2001. Both albums showcase their Folk, World, and Country genre influences.