Community Corner
Songwriter Steve Taylor-Ramirez at Sonoma Valley Regional Library
Berkeley songwriter/guitarist Steve
Taylor-Ramirez plays a set of his original music at the Sonoma
Valley Regional Library, at 755 W. Napa St., Sonoma, starting at
11:00 am.
Named a “Critic's Choice” by the
Bay Area News Group, East Bay Express and UC Berkeley, Taylor-Ramirez
mixes folk-rock, Latin, Americana and blues in a manner that
listeners say crosses boundaries.
“Steve is developing a new musical
genre,” said Dj Nobody of KUSF radio, San Francisco. “His songs
are about things that are important … plus, he’s an awesome
guitar player with his own style.” Said Michael Wolff, jazz
pianist/composer, former music director for Nancy Wilson & the
Arsenio Hall Show, “Steve's killin' it!”
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“A very accomplished musician,” said Steven Suen, owner of Biscuits & Blues in San Francisco.
A former guitarist for the house band
at an Oakland church, Taylor-Ramirez plays regularly at popular Bay
Area venues, and his songs have aired on local radio and television
stations. His music, videos, reviews and bio can be found at
http://www.reverbnation.com/stevetaylorramirez
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For more information, see:
http://www.sonomalibrary.org/cgi-bin/webevent.cgi?cmd=calmonth&y=2014&m=3&d=24&de=1&tf=0&sib=1&sb=0&...