Artist: Larry Ramos

Larry Ramos was, along with Gene Clark and Barry McGuire, one of a handful of alumni from the New Christy Minstrels to go on to a successful subsequent career in rock music. Born in Hawaii in 1942 to a musical family -- his mother sang and his father played ukulele -- Ramos was a natural musician who, with his sister, won an amateur talent contest at the age of five. By age seven, he had appeared in the Esther Williams MGM feature Pagan Love Song, and soon after that he entered the orbit of Arthur Godfrey, who featured the boy on both his radio and television talent showcases. By the time he was in his teens, Ramos was a member of the touring company of The King and I with Yul Brynner.
After an extended run with the musical, Ramos finished his education in Southern California.
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