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At the age of only 5 years, Ramiro Uribe already started his musician career as a singer for family and school celebrations. Later on he learned how to play the guitar and the piano dedicated to the rhythm of his home country and Latin America. The second direction of his career was the academic one, the studies at the National Academy of Music located in Quito where he also took classes in playing contrabass taught by the well-known René Bonilla. At once Ramiro Uribe studied philology and literature at the Universidad Central del Ecuador.
His repertoire includes Sanjuanito, Cumbia, Zamba Argentina, Samba Brasileira, Bolero, Salsa, and Bossa Nova, among others, and offers an insight into the great versatility of Latin American folk music and the special world view of Latin Americans on the themes of love, freedom, and life.