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In 2002, they guested in UnTV's In the Raw where Anjo asked Jett Ramirez to create string arrangements for their performance. They were joined by other string instrumentalists in the said episode. Later, Jett Ramirez (violist) and Chino David (violinist) were both asked as formal members of the band. The name Silent Sanctuary was coined by Dellosa.
Born Antha Belle Jett, [2] she is the daughter of country music icon Hank Williams and Bobbie Jett (1922–1974), whose brief relationship with Hank Williams occurred between his two marriages. She is a posthumous child ; born on January 6, 1953, in Montgomery, Alabama , five days after her father's death on January 1. [ 1 ]
Ramirez trained as a musician at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts in his native Jacksonville, Florida. [2] Ramirez and Sudano first met after Sunday service at a church in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] Four years later, in 2005, Sudano attended a songwriting workshop held by Ramirez and became interested in writing songs with him. [1] [3]
Formed by singer, songwriter and guitarist Peter Case (who had previously fronted the power pop band the Nerves), the Plimsouls began as a trio in 1978, initially named the Tone Dogs, which included Case, bassist Dave Pahoa, and drummer Lou Ramírez. [1] From inception, the band quickly became a crowd favorite in the Los Angeles club scene.
Holly Audrey Williams (born March 12, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She is the granddaughter of Hank Williams, the half-niece of Jett Williams, daughter of Hank Williams Jr., half-sister of Hank Williams III, and half-aunt of Coleman Williams.
Jett Howard (born 2003), American basketball player; Jett Johnson (born 1999), American football player; Jett Luchanko (born 2006), Canadian ice hockey player; Jett Pangan (born 1968), Filipino singer and guitarist; Jett Thomas (1776–1817), American military officer and builder; Jett Williams (born 1953), American country music performer
Janette and Joe later recorded material together consisting of works they had written and songs previously recorded by members of the Carter family. [ 4 ] In 1976, Carter and community members built an 880-seat amphitheater, the Carter Family Fold , beside the A. P. Carter Store which her father had operated after the Carter Family had ...
Louie Ramirez (February 24, 1938 – June 7, 1993) [1] was an American boogaloo, salsa and latin jazz percussionist, vibraphonist, band leader and composer. He co-wrote with Johnny Pacheco the 1961 hit "El Güiro De Macorina". [ 2 ]